FCC Web Documents citing 15.33
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- obligations under the Commission's rules regarding the provision of subscriber information for effective competition purposes. Cablevision asserts that it is the largest MVPD in the Communities because its subscribership exceeds the aggregate DBS subscribership for the franchise area. Cablevision submits the following DBS subscriber penetration information for each of the Communities: (1) Flower Hill DTH Penetration=18.42 percent; (2) Kensington DTH Penetration=15.33 percent; (3) Kings Point DTH Penetration=16.35 percent; (4) Lake Success DTH Penetration=18.80 percent; (5) North Hills DTH Penetration=20.85 percent; (6) Plandome DTH Penetration=17.60 percent; (7) Plandome Heights DTH Penetration=15.43 percent; (8) Plandome Manor DTH Penetration=17.60 percent; and (9) Saddle Rock DTH Penetration=17.74 percent. Based on these data, calculated using 2000 Census household data, we find that Cablevision has demonstrated that
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- (USC) to USCarrier Telecom Holdings, LLC (USCTH) effective August 23, 2006. USCTH is a holding company established by, and consisting of, all previous shareholders of USC. USCTH holds 98.75 percent of the outstanding shares of USC. On August 23, 2006, American Fiber Systems, Inc. (AFS), through its 100 percent parent company American Fiber Systems Holding Corporation, both Delaware corporations, acquired 15.33 percent of the outstanding shares of USCTH. The previous shareholders of USC retain control of USC through their ownership of USCTH. USCarrier Telecom LLC Grant of Authority FROM: Current Licensee: USCarrier Telecom Holdings, LLC USCarrier Telecom LLC Transfer of Control USCarrier Telecom LLC ITC-T/C-20070228-00084E Date of Action: 04/06/2007 TO: Application for consent to transfer control of international section 214 authorization,
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- rules specify the regulations under which certain radio frequency equipment may be operated without an individual license. Need: These rules provide technical specifications, administrative requirements and other conditions relating to the marketing and operations of Part 15 devices. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, and 544a. Section Number and Title: 15.17 Susceptibility to interference. 15.25 Kits. 15.33 Frequency range of radiated measurements. SUBPART C-INTENTIONAL RADIATORS Brief Description: These rules specify the regulations under which certain radio frequency equipment may be operated without an individual license. Need: These rules provide technical specifications, administrative requirements and other conditions relating to the marketing and operations of Part 15 devices. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, and
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- 31.48 32.80 1739784.251840069.62 27411.1828144.0429517.1430990.49 14.69 15.38 141497.08 148963.91 30312.2531031.4232548.2734033.33 11.89 12.62 4281.59 4454.05 32444.5533169.6434417.9535518.72 11.52 12.17 47852.76 51473.09 27929.3328658.6729740.6931992.72 17.17 16.87 365714.70 387481.24 36133.3136954.9238454.5940388.29 13.75 14.45 18717.20 19782.49 35850.9736292.0638576.2540306.62 10.27 10.98 17346.22 18641.23 32307.4832762.6134362.5636537.10 11.63 13.63 165149.32 175031.09 32499.8933231.6734725.1536442.79 11.53 12.77 40003.70 42533.79 30083.1031279.7633049.9934941.09 13.61 14.57 152956.36 162900.01 33558.2334309.0136371.4238333.92 14.34 14.64 117110.09 123606.00 29946.9230668.9032270.6233794.29 13.64 14.95 24090.42 25514.06 25831.0126101.1327677.4129036.14 15.48 15.33 45996.06 48818.48 27347.3828061.5830013.7431605.90 13.45 15.06 189082.44 202507.99 33252.1834065.4235021.7536638.44 18.20 19.04 31720.92 33637.73 21791.0122926.2224258.8925543.11 16.47 16.54 7065.13 7478.72 19777.4420383.4222044.0823334.53 15.02 15.38 109178.34 114456.60 17516.7317994.7418854.4119731.17 13.15 14.44 78400.30 81560.66 17810.7418147.5719259.6620023.73 11.65 11.95 12634.42 13291.75 19389.9219682.3321316.7222482.66 11.11 12.75 37990.98 39493.52 17559.6418074.2018984.1019718.17 14.69 15.07 95603.62 99376.60 17234.6018139.9519055.9319783.13 12.39 13.38 37392.70 39066.53 20849.1521379.9222558.3423498.66 11.26 11.19 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 4972265.00 38916.00 585630.00 33504.00 1933603.00
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- Co. Inc. (Hawaii - GTHI) 11.75 8.98 9.18 8.15 7.87 9.42 10.55 15.64 17.62 17.98 23 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL+GLIL=GAIL) 12.65 12.60 13.77 17.12 14.69 18.36 21.59 23.07 22.35 23.95 24 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN+GLIN=GAIN) 14.16 14.17 14.50 18.21 18.80 26.23 23.61 29.06 32.47 33.87 25 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI+GLMI=GAMI) 12.89 14.21 9.82 11.10 11.45 14.85 15.33 13.17 15.75 16.50 GTE Midwest Inc. (IOWA - GTIA) 17/ 19.05 16.49 22.68 25.59 23.59 22.71 14/ Contel of Minnesota - GTMN 17/ (0.04)(10.88)(13.13) 4.01 (1.33) 3.56 14/ GTE North Inc. (Total IA+MN GTE) 17/ 9.97 13.69 13.16 26 GTE Midwest Inc. (Missouri - GTMO) 13.30 13.99 13.48 18.20 17.18 19.84 17.88 16.08 11.82 19.32 GTE Midwest Inc. (Nebraska -
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- 1,717,446,369 534,0122,233,276,459 1,494,6422,574,679,349 16,947,9572,888,868,695 46,082,6643,129,421,116 129,620,5403,154,510,318 333,061,7873,237,905,679 496,238,937 2005 Table 3.15 Total High-Cost Support Payments By State or Jurisdiction - ILECs and CETCs (Dollars) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 3 - 27 Alabama $0.52 $0.01 $1.32 $0.12 $0.33 $0.58 $0.20 $3.09 Alaska 7.24 0.04 0.00 1.42 3.55 0.00 2.15 14.41 American Samoa 6.01 0.00 0.00 1.07 4.09 0.00 4.16 15.33 Arizona 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.21 0.49 0.22 1.96 Arkansas 3.56 0.01 0.00 0.36 2.07 0.93 0.47 7.41 California 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.05 0.11 0.02 0.35 Colorado 1.10 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.37 0.61 0.16 2.47 Connecticut 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.08 Delaware 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.04 Dist. of Columbia 0.00 0.00 0.00
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- MI 236,551 129,760 106,038 44.83 Qwest - Minnesota MN 83,284 15,558 67,725 81.32 BellSouth - Mississippi MS 162,010 130,894 30,957 19.11 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 231,186 150,806 79,811 34.52 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Missouri MO 31,388 20,159 11,229 35.77 Qwest - Montana MT 37,445 22,657 14,789 39.50 Aliant Telecommunications - Nebraska NE 18,253 14,070 2,798 15.33 Qwest - Nebraska NE 31,503 15,430 16,072 51.02 Sprint - Centel of Nevada NV 12,171 (9,032) 21,204 174.22 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 2,919 810 2,109 72.25 SBC - Nevada Bell NV 11,174 1,160 9,800 87.70 Verizon - New England - New Hampshire NH 11,243 1,510 9,739 86.62 Verizon - New Jersey NJ 232,919 53,819 179,072 76.88 Sprint - United
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- 1,717,446,369 534,0122,233,276,459 1,494,6422,574,679,349 16,947,9572,888,868,695 46,082,6643,129,421,116 129,620,5403,154,510,318 333,061,7873,237,905,679 496,238,937 2005 Table 3.15 Total High-Cost Support Payments By State or Jurisdiction - ILECs and CETCs (Dollars) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 3 - 27 Alabama $0.52 $0.01 $1.32 $0.12 $0.33 $0.58 $0.20 $3.09 Alaska 7.24 0.04 0.00 1.42 3.55 0.00 2.15 14.41 American Samoa 6.01 0.00 0.00 1.07 4.09 0.00 4.16 15.33 Arizona 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.21 0.49 0.22 1.96 Arkansas 3.56 0.01 0.00 0.36 2.07 0.93 0.47 7.41 California 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.05 0.11 0.02 0.35 Colorado 1.10 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.37 0.61 0.16 2.47 Connecticut 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.08 Delaware 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.04 Dist. of Columbia 0.00 0.00 0.00
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- 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.49 24.43 25.52 27.68 29.32 30.29 30.15 South Carolina Beaufort 20.30 20.30 19.76 19.76 19.76 19.76 20.41 21.33 22.26 24.56 24.45 23.80 23.92 Tennessee Memphis 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.33 20.33 20.33 19.95 20.33 21.76 22.15 22.80 23.08 23.33 Tennessee Nashville 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.88 19.51 19.90 20.99 21.72 22.42 22.41 23.33 Texas Brownsville 15.27 14.33 15.33 15.31 14.91 14.78 15.33 17.16 18.33 21.97 21.54 19.13 19.64 Texas Corpus Christi 17.00 15.93 15.89 15.90 16.22 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 Texas Houston 19.42
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- 31.13 -0.11 31.27 86.72 220379 C PLANT TEL. CO. -1.59 -3.16 1.63 -7.06 220380 A PROGRESSIVE RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 6.38 -0.64 7.06 20.17 220381 C PUBLIC SERVICE TEL. CO. 3.25 -2.05 5.42 3.91 220382 C RINGGOLD TEL. CO. -2.78 -3.38 0.61 -14.67 220386 C STANDARD TEL. CO. -9.05 -0.51 -8.58 -43.58 220387 A FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF GEORGIA, LLC -19.28 -15.33 -4.67 0.00 220389 A TRENTON TEL. CO. 30.85 -1.07 32.26 INFINITE 220392 C WAVERLY HALL TELEPHONE, LLC 4.15 0.00 4.15 3.93 220394 C WILKES TEL. & ELECTRIC CO. -0.54 -1.30 0.77 -32.48 220395 A ACCUCOMM TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 10.04 -6.62 17.85 449.75 223036 C GEORGIA ALLTEL TELECOM -0.90 -0.83 -0.07 -100.00 223037 C ALLTEL GEORGIA COMMUNICATIONS CORP. -0.69 -2.32 1.67 -100.00
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- 31.13 -0.11 31.27 86.72 220379 C PLANT TEL. CO. -1.59 -3.16 1.63 -7.06 220380 A PROGRESSIVE RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 6.38 -0.64 7.06 20.17 220381 C PUBLIC SERVICE TEL. CO. 3.25 -2.05 5.42 3.91 220382 C RINGGOLD TEL. CO. -2.78 -3.38 0.61 -14.67 220386 C STANDARD TEL. CO. -9.05 -0.51 -8.58 -43.58 220387 A FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF GEORGIA, LLC -19.28 -15.33 -4.67 0.00 220389 A TRENTON TEL. CO. 30.85 -1.07 32.26 INFINITE 220392 C WAVERLY HALL TELEPHONE, LLC 4.15 0.00 4.15 3.93 220394 C WILKES TEL. & ELECTRIC CO. -0.54 -1.30 0.77 -32.48 220395 A ACCUCOMM TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 10.04 -6.62 17.85 449.75 223036 C GEORGIA ALLTEL TELECOM -0.90 -0.83 -0.07 -100.00 223037 C ALLTEL GEORGIA COMMUNICATIONS CORP. -0.69 -2.32 1.67 -100.00
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- Minnesota 7.95 9.19 7.76 9.62 8.07 10.22 12.02 22.15 18.85 39.81 20.07 20.33 Mississippi 9.76 - 9.68 20.83 9.76 24.65 21.49 - 22.56 18.00 21.60 18.00 Missouri 7.72 2.54 8.59 2.57 9.18 3.29 17.35 - 17.92 - 17.76 10.00 Montana 9.80 11.77 9.65 16.16 10.13 19.65 13.21 15.65 12.80 16.10 14.59 16.05 Nebraska 8.89 15.41 8.89 14.72 8.89 14.71 14.35 15.33 14.48 14.00 16.11 13.97 Nevada 7.82 5.72 7.63 5.85 7.07 6.26 16.86 55.25 16.86 60.00 19.57 21.86 New Hampshire 8.18 - 8.15 - 8.16 - 17.75 - 18.48 - 17.10 - New Jersey 9.73 - 9.73 - 9.45 - 21.18 - 21.18 - 21.18 - New Mexico 9.92 16.98 9.93 20.41 9.90 21.69 14.24 17.23 17.04 19.26 21.41 19.52 New
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- Minnesota 7.95 9.19 7.76 9.62 8.07 10.22 12.02 22.15 18.85 39.81 20.07 20.33 Mississippi 9.76 - 9.68 20.83 9.76 24.65 21.49 - 22.56 18.00 21.60 18.00 Missouri 7.72 2.54 8.59 2.57 9.18 3.29 17.35 - 17.92 - 17.76 10.00 Montana 9.80 11.77 9.65 16.16 10.13 19.65 13.21 15.65 12.80 16.10 14.59 16.05 Nebraska 8.89 15.41 8.89 14.72 8.89 14.71 14.35 15.33 14.48 14.00 16.11 13.97 Nevada 7.82 5.72 7.63 5.85 7.07 6.26 16.86 55.25 16.86 60.00 19.57 21.86 New Hampshire 8.18 - 8.15 - 8.16 - 17.75 - 18.48 - 17.10 - New Jersey 9.73 - 9.73 - 9.45 - 21.18 - 21.18 - 21.18 - New Mexico 9.92 16.98 9.93 20.41 9.90 21.69 14.24 17.23 17.04 19.26 21.41 19.52 New
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- 7.81 Puerto Rico 575,648 3,271,396 5.68 2,007,417 3.49 1,263,979 2.20 Rhode Island 156,498 6,140,126 39.23 4,954,193 31.66 1,185,933 7.58 South Carolina 703,736 39,652,583 56.35 27,262,511 38.74 12,390,072 17.61 South Dakota 122,798 6,406,203 52.17 4,942,810 40.25 1,463,393 11.92 Tennessee 941,091 44,616,220 47.41 35,502,183 37.72 9,114,037 9.68 Texas 4,405,215 287,987,673 65.37 194,086,015 44.06 93,901,658 21.32 Utah 503,607 16,439,644 32.64 8,719,629 17.31 7,720,015 15.33 Vermont 98,352 1,744,048 17.73 1,245,886 12.67 498,162 5.07 Virgin Islands 16,429 6,541,588 398.17 4,328,714 263.48 2,212,874 134.69 Virginia 1,204,739 27,197,573 22.58 22,868,549 18.98 4,329,024 3.59 Washington 1,020,005 20,332,565 19.93 15,613,173 15.31 4,719,392 4.63 West Virginia 280,129 8,946,648 31.94 6,388,353 22.81 2,558,295 9.13 Wisconsin 864,757 24,645,187 28.50 19,636,442 22.71 5,008,745 5.79 Wyoming 84,733 2,196,182 25.92 1,806,058 21.31 390,124 4.60 Totals 49,445,320
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- 30.29 30.15 30.84 30.75 South Carolina Beaufort 20.30 20.30 19.76 19.76 19.76 19.76 20.41 21.33 22.26 24.56 24.45 23.80 23.92 23.68 24.05 Tennessee Memphis 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.33 20.33 20.33 19.95 20.33 21.76 22.15 22.80 23.08 23.33 23.25 23.59 Tennessee Nashville 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.88 19.51 19.90 20.99 21.72 22.42 22.41 23.33 23.25 23.59 Texas Brownsville 15.27 14.33 15.33 15.31 14.91 14.78 15.33 17.16 18.33 21.97 21.54 19.13 19.64 20.24 20.04 Texas Corpus Christi 17.00 15.93 15.89 15.90 16.22 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82
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- ELK HORN TEL. CO. -15.25 -3.67 -12.02 -48.83 351238 A MARTELLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. -18.21 -4.55 -14.31 -49.85 351239 A MASSENA TEL. CO. -16.94 -3.30 -14.11 -49.45 351241 A MECHANICSVILLE TEL. CO. 1.48 -0.66 2.15 -25.45 351242 A MILES COOP. TEL. ASSN. 7.27 5.43 1.74 -23.59 351243 A MILLER TEL. CO.-IA -27.42 -9.47 -19.83 -53.57 351245 A MINBURN TEL. CO. -15.33 -5.33 -10.56 -47.91 351246 A MINERVA VALLEY TEL. CO., INC. -16.77 -6.65 -10.84 -48.51 351247 A MODERN COOP. TEL. CO. -18.70 -2.36 -16.74 -49.91 351248 A MONTEZUMA MUTUAL TEL. CO. -1.79 -5.20 3.61 -19.92 351250 A MUTUAL TEL. CO. OF MORNING SUN -4.96 -3.24 -1.78 -34.12 351251 A MEDIAPOLIS TEL. CO. -10.12 -14.00 4.51 -16.78 351252 A MUTUAL TEL. CO.
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- ELK HORN TEL. CO. -15.25 -3.67 -12.02 -48.83 351238 A MARTELLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. -18.21 -4.55 -14.31 -49.85 351239 A MASSENA TEL. CO. -16.94 -3.30 -14.11 -49.45 351241 A MECHANICSVILLE TEL. CO. 1.48 -0.66 2.15 -25.45 351242 A MILES COOP. TEL. ASSN. 7.27 5.43 1.74 -23.59 351243 A MILLER TEL. CO.-IA -27.42 -9.47 -19.83 -53.57 351245 A MINBURN TEL. CO. -15.33 -5.33 -10.56 -47.91 351246 A MINERVA VALLEY TEL. CO., INC. -16.77 -6.65 -10.84 -48.51 351247 A MODERN COOP. TEL. CO. -18.70 -2.36 -16.74 -49.91 351248 A MONTEZUMA MUTUAL TEL. CO. -1.79 -5.20 3.61 -19.92 351250 A MUTUAL TEL. CO. OF MORNING SUN -4.96 -3.24 -1.78 -34.12 351251 A MEDIAPOLIS TEL. CO. -10.12 -14.00 4.51 -16.78 351252 A MUTUAL TEL. CO.
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- 413 3,954 10.45 480 2,669 17.98 Nevada 776 5,444 14.25 1,383 3,161 43.75 New Hampshire 827 4,924 16.80 533 1,847 28.86 New Jersey 4,813 26,666 18.05 3,979 11,829 33.64 New Mexico 400 3,356 11.92 866 2,366 36.60 New York 8,953 46,959 19.07 11,485 23,907 48.04 North Carolina 3,235 22,185 14.58 3,461 10,105 34.25 North Dakota 76 1,373 5.54 122 796 15.33 Northern Marianas 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Ohio 4,125 30,635 13.46 4,210 15,447 27.25 Oklahoma 1,011 8,619 11.73 1,434 5,157 27.81 Oregon 1,270 8,888 14.29 1,465 4,439 33.00 Pennsylvania 6,789 39,190 17.32 6,025 15,771 38.20 Puerto Rico 246 2,626 9.37 985 3,083 31.95 Rhode Island 377 3,766 10.01 405 1,244 32.56 South Carolina 1,511 9,144 16.52 1,584 6,103 25.95
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- A BLANCHARD TEL. CO. -2.26 -6.17 4.16 -92.03 310679 C BLOOMINGDALE TEL CO -26.05 -4.91 -22.23 -57.64 310682 C FRONTIER-MICHIGAN -5.15 -7.88 2.95 0.00 310683 C CARR TEL CO 3.16 -7.45 11.47 14.51 310685 C CHATHAM TEL CO - MI -4.98 -4.65 -0.34 -37.96 310688 A CLIMAX TEL CO -2.80 -6.72 4.20 -93.66 310689 C CENTURYTEL-UPPER MI -1.60 -5.21 3.80 -15.33 310691 C DEERFIELD FARMERS 9.27 -5.99 16.23 15.73 310692 A DRENTHE TEL CO 2.17 -8.31 11.43 32.50 310694 A FARMERS DBA CHAPIN 6.64 -3.66 10.69 25.71 310695 C FRONTIER NORTH-MI -11.26 -15.00 4.40 0.00 310702 C CENTURYTEL MICHIGAN -3.09 -5.61 2.67 -53.29 310703 A KALEVA TEL CO 4.04 -11.22 17.20 47.33 310704 C ACE TEL OF MICHIGAN -6.60 -4.94 -1.75
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- A BLANCHARD TEL. CO. -2.26 -6.17 4.16 -92.03 310679 C BLOOMINGDALE TEL CO -26.05 -4.91 -22.23 -57.64 310682 C FRONTIER-MICHIGAN -5.15 -7.88 2.95 0.00 310683 C CARR TEL CO 3.16 -7.45 11.47 14.51 310685 C CHATHAM TEL CO - MI -4.98 -4.65 -0.34 -37.96 310688 A CLIMAX TEL CO -2.80 -6.72 4.20 -93.66 310689 C CENTURYTEL-UPPER MI -1.60 -5.21 3.80 -15.33 310691 C DEERFIELD FARMERS 9.27 -5.99 16.23 15.73 310692 A DRENTHE TEL CO 2.17 -8.31 11.43 32.50 310694 A FARMERS DBA CHAPIN 6.64 -3.66 10.69 25.71 310695 C FRONTIER NORTH-MI -11.26 -15.00 4.40 0.00 310702 C CENTURYTEL MICHIGAN -3.09 -5.61 2.67 -53.29 310703 A KALEVA TEL CO 4.04 -11.22 17.20 47.33 310704 C ACE TEL OF MICHIGAN -6.60 -4.94 -1.75
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- 1999; Cumulative Impact of Large Numbers of TM-UWB Users, Time Domain. Most UWB transmitters produce a line spectrum while those employing high levels of random pulse positioning can appear more as Gaussian noise. For the former devices, the emission only appears as noise depending on the settings of the measurement instrumentation. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.31-15.35. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.33. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.35(b) and 15.209(d). There are also certain rule sections that specify the application of a total peak power limit over a wider bandwidth. See, for example, 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.247(b) and 15.255(e). See, for example, comments of Endress Hauser at 4 and 6, Interval at 11, and Rosemount Measurement at 1-2. See comments of WINForum at
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- from 24 GHz transmitters operating under Section 15.249 would be permitted a field strength 5 times greater if it were not in a restricted band. Measurements above 40 GHz were required beginning in 1996. See First Report and Order and Second Notice of Proposed Rule Making in ET Docket 94-124, 11 FCC Rcd 4481 (1996). See also 47 C.F.R. § 15.33(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 15.101(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 15.101(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 15.101(b). All devices operating under Part 15 of the rules are required to cease operation in the event they cause interference to an authorized radio service. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.5(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.103. Police in some states use a special receiver to determine
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- 90.59% 95.45% 94.55% 97.96% 96.88% B.1.16.14 Other Design/FL (%) 95.40% 98.23% 96.32% 97.76% 95.26% B.1.16.15 Other Non-Design/FL (%) 96.71% 98.29% 98.21% 98.04% 98.73% B.1.16.16 INP Standalone/FL (%) 86.36% 86.30% 83.33% 90.91% 84.62% B.1.16.17 LNP Standalone/FL (%) 88.91% 97.20% 98.29% 96.50% 98.36% Unbundled Network Elements - Provisioning Order Completion Interval B.2.1.2.1.1Local Interoffice Transport/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 16.35 15.73 15.61 16.15 14.80 14.50 15.33 21.00 16.96 14.71 3,4 B.2.1.3.1.1Loop + Port Combinations/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.03 3.35 4.82 3.62 5.33 4.16 4.50 3.97 5.00 4.18 B.2.1.3.1.2Loop + Port Combinations/<10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (days) 0.89 0.65 0.89 0.69 0.88 0.74 0.87 0.79 1.04 0.93 B - 24 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC
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- wish to overburden equipment manufacturers with extensive measurement ranges that may not be necessary. Accordingly, we believe that we can compromise by establishing the following parameters. The radio spectrum produced by a UWB transmitter shall be investigated from the lowest frequency generated within the device, without going below 9 kHz, up to the frequency range shown in 47 C.F.R. § 15.33(a) or to the center frequency added to three divided by the pulse width in seconds, whichever is higher. The frequency range in 47 C.F.R. § 15.33(a) shall be based on the center frequency unless a higher frequency, e.g., a carrier frequency, is generated within the UWB device. There is no requirement to measure emissions beyond 40 GHz provided the center
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- when placed next to the electric power line in a dormitory or other locations on the electric power lines. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.221. See e.g., X-10 products for home automation at , and products conforming to ANSI/EIA-600.31-97 Power Line Physical Layer and Medium Specification (CEBus Standard). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.3(f) & (t), 15.5, 15.31(d), (f), (g) & (h), 15.33(b)(2), 15.107(a)-(c), 15.109(a), (b), (e) & (g), 15.113, 15.201(a), 15.207(c), 15.209(a) and 15.221. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.3(f). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.3(z) and 15.3(o), respectively. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.3(t). A carrier current system operated by an electric utility to control the utility's electrical grid is defined as a power line carrier system in the rules. Power line carrier systems
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- in the 24.075-24.175 GHz band. Section 15.249 places a limit of 2,500 µV/m at 3 meters on the harmonic emissions from a transmitter operating in the 24.0-24.25 GHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.249. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.205 and 15.209. See Report and Order in ET Docket No. 94-124, 11 FCC Rcd 4481 (1996). See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.33(a)(2) and (a)(3). For a transmitter operating at 24 GHz, radiated emission measurements are required up to 100 GHz. See SWS comments at 1, SARA comments at 7 and Cisco comments at 2. See SWS comments at 2-4. See SARA comments at 4. See SARA comments at 7. See SARA comments at 6. See NASA comments at 1. NASA requested that
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- radiated signal for adequate reception when placed next to the electric power line in a dormitory or other locations on a campus' electric power lines. See also, e.g., X-10 products for home automation at http://www.X10.com, and products conforming to ANSI/EIA-600.31-97 Power Line Physical Layer and Medium Specification (CEBus Standard). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.3(f), 15.5, 15.31(d), (f), (g) and (h), 15.33(b)(2), 15.101(a) and (f), 15.107(a)-(c), 15.109(a), (b), (e) and (g), 15.201(a), 15.207(c), 15.209(a) and 15.221. 47 C.F.R. § 15.5. Under these rules, operators of Access BPL systems are responsible for eliminating any harmful interference that may occur or must cease operation upon notification by a Commission representative that the device is causing harmful interference. In-House BPL uses the 110 volt power
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- appliances and consumer electronics devices. Applications of home networking include, for example, shared Internet access, shared printing, file sharing between personal computers, and device control. The low voltage transformer is a poor conduit for high-frequency digital signals, as it is intended to conduct 60 Hz signals. See e.g., . See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.3(f), 15.5, 15.31(d), (f), (g) & (h), 15.33(b)(2), 15.107(a)-(c), 15.109(a), (b), (e) & (g), 15.201(a), 15.207(c), 15.209(a) and 15.221. Radiated emissions consist of desired or undesired electromagnetic energy, in the form of electric and/or magnetic fields, propagated through space. Conducted emissions consist of desired or undesired electromagnetic energy propagated along a conductor. See the American National Standard Dictionary for Technologies of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), and
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- Order in ET Docket No. 04-37, 19 FCC Rcd 21265 (2004). A carrier current system is defined as a system, or part of a system, that transmits radio frequency energy by conduction over an electric power line to a receiver also connected to the same power line. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.3(f) and (t), 15.5, 15.31(d), (f), (g) and (h), 15.33(b)(2), 15.107(a)-(c), 15.109(a), (b), (e) and (g), 15.113, 15.201(a), 15.207(c), 15.209(a) and 15.221. Campus radio systems have been operating for over fifty years in the United States at many universities as unlicensed broadcast radio stations in the AM Broadcast band. Initially, the receiver and signal source were attached to the same electric power line. With the advent of the transistor radio,
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- KOAM-TV, channel 7, and KOAM-DT, channel 13, Pittsburg, KS, received channel 7 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Saga states that its current Appendix B parameters would allow it to reach only 83 percent of the audience it currently serves with its analog signal. Saga requests a revision to specify directional facilities for KOAM at an ERP of 15.33 kW, in order to more closely replicate its analog Grade B contour. Saga's internal engineering study indicates that use of a directional antenna would prevent any station from receiving impermissible interference, while still allowing KOAM to reach 94.4 percent of people reached by its analog transmitter, an outcome it argues is in the public interest. We have analyzed KOAM's request
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- dBm (60 µW/cm2) for vehicles in motion with forward mounted antenna, +45.3 dBm (30 µW/cm2) for vehicles in motion with side-mounted antenna and +23.5 dBm (200 nW/cm2) for vehicles not in motion, at a distance of 3 meters from the radiating structure. The general emission limit above 960 MHz is 500 µV/m at 3 meters. 47 C.F.R § 15.209. Section 15.33(a)(3) requires compliance with the radiated emissions limits of Section 15.209(a) for devices operating above 30 GHz up to the fifth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency or to 200 GHz, whichever is lower, unless specified otherwise elsewhere in the rules. 47 C.F.R. § 15.33(a)(3). Id., at 13. In most cases, the interference potential is based on the average power of
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- time frames results in a spectral output that appears closer to noise. See 47 CFR § 15.35(a). See 47 CFR § 15.35(b). Some rule sections also specify the application of a total peak power limit over a wider bandwidth. See, for example, 47 CFR § 15.247(b). See 47 CFR § 15.35(b). See 47 CFR § 15.31(a)(6). See 47 CFR § 15.33. See 47 CFR § 15.35. See 47 CFR §§ 2.201(f) and 15.5(d). See Chapter II, Article 5, Section 8 of the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union. The term "damped waves (Type B)" was last defined in Article 5, Section 1 of the 1938 version of the ITU regulations as "[w]aves composed of successive series of oscillations the amplitude
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- 90.59% 95.45% 94.55% 97.96% 96.88% B.1.16.14 Other Design/FL (%) 95.40% 98.23% 96.32% 97.76% 95.26% B.1.16.15 Other Non-Design/FL (%) 96.71% 98.29% 98.21% 98.04% 98.73% B.1.16.16 INP Standalone/FL (%) 86.36% 86.30% 83.33% 90.91% 84.62% B.1.16.17 LNP Standalone/FL (%) 88.91% 97.20% 98.29% 96.50% 98.36% Unbundled Network Elements - Provisioning Order Completion Interval B.2.1.2.1.1Local Interoffice Transport/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 16.35 15.73 15.61 16.15 14.80 14.50 15.33 21.00 16.96 14.71 3,4 B.2.1.3.1.1Loop + Port Combinations/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.03 3.35 4.82 3.62 5.33 4.16 4.50 3.97 5.00 4.18 B.2.1.3.1.2Loop + Port Combinations/<10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (days) 0.89 0.65 0.89 0.69 0.88 0.74 0.87 0.79 1.04 0.93 B - 24 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC
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- 24.68 13.92 0.19 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 21.40 14.27 0.12 32.30 3.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 21.05 14.43 0.11 43.86 4.75 Tennessee Nashville BellSouth 20.63 14.36 0.10 41.50 4.75 Texas Brownsville SBC 17.92 13.83 0.08 38.35 3.95 Texas Corpus Christi SBC 16.93 12.54 0.08 38.35 3.95 Texas Dallas SBC 20.22 15.20 0.08 38.35 3.95 Texas Fort Worth SBC 19.62 15.33 0.08 38.35 3.95 Texas Houston SBC 19.59 14.16 0.08 38.35 3.95 Texas San Antonio SBC 17.75 12.97 0.08 38.35 3.95 Utah Logan Qwest 20.02 17.36 0.00 25.17 4.75 Virginia Richmond Verizon 29.53 24.75 0.10 38.50 1.25 Virginia Smithfield Verizon 26.73 20.46 0.16 40.00 2.50 Washington Everett Verizon 21.02 14.77 0.02 43.25 3.95 Washington Seattle Qwest 19.70 16.02 0.07 32.98 3.95
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- 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.49 24.43 25.52 26.73 South Carolina Beaufort 20.72 21.61 20.30 20.30 20.30 19.76 19.76 19.76 19.76 20.41 21.33 22.26 22.28 Tennessee Memphis 20.29 20.31 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.33 20.33 20.33 19.95 20.33 21.76 22.98 Tennessee Nashville 19.03 19.21 19.50 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.88 19.51 19.90 20.99 22.17 Texas Brownsville 15.71 15.42 15.27 15.27 14.33 15.33 15.31 14.91 14.78 15.33 17.16 18.33 17.36 Texas Corpus Christi 15.86 16.22 16.93 17.00 15.93 15.89 15.90 16.22 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 19.59 Texas Dallas 17.77 18.45 18.45 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 20.56 Texas Fort Worth 17.09 16.80 17.68 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 18.53 Texas Houston 18.59 19.40 19.37 19.42
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- 20.87 20.99 Rhode Island Providence 23.09 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.49 24.43 25.52 27.68 29.29 South Carolina Beaufort 20.30 20.30 19.76 19.76 19.76 19.76 20.41 21.33 22.26 24.56 24.45 Tennessee Memphis 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.33 20.33 20.33 19.95 20.33 21.76 22.15 22.80 Tennessee Nashville 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.88 19.51 19.90 20.99 21.72 22.42 Texas Brownsville 15.27 14.33 15.33 15.31 14.91 14.78 15.33 17.16 18.33 21.97 23.01 Texas Corpus Christi 17.00 15.93 15.89 15.90 16.22 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 28.20 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 29.74 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 27.74 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55
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- Providence 23.09 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.49 24.43 25.52 27.68 29.32 30.29 South Carolina Beaufort 20.30 20.30 19.76 19.76 19.76 19.76 20.41 21.33 22.26 24.56 24.45 23.80 Tennessee Memphis 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.33 20.33 20.33 19.95 20.33 21.76 22.15 22.80 23.08 Tennessee Nashville 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.88 19.51 19.90 20.99 21.72 22.42 22.41 Texas Brownsville 15.27 14.33 15.33 15.31 14.91 14.78 15.33 17.16 18.33 21.97 21.54 19.13 Texas Corpus Christi 17.00 15.93 15.89 15.90 16.22 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98
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- 18.56 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 17.44 17.44 17.44 18.78 18.78 18.67 18.72 17.48 Rhode Island Providence 23.46 23.62 22.76 23.09 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 South Carolina Beaufort 20.72 21.61 20.30 20.30 20.30 19.76 19.76 19.76 Tennessee Memphis 20.29 20.31 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.33 20.33 Tennessee Nashville 19.03 19.21 19.50 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 19.41 Texas Brownsville 15.71 15.42 15.27 15.27 14.33 15.33 15.31 15.31 Texas Corpus Christi 15.86 16.22 16.93 17.00 15.93 15.89 15.90 16.22 Texas Dallas 17.77 18.45 18.45 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 Texas Fort Worth 17.09 16.80 17.68 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 Texas Houston 18.59 19.40 19.37 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 Texas San Antonio 16.96 16.67 17.55 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 Utah Logan 15.82 15.63 15.63
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- Charges Least-cost Telephone surcharges, and taxes same-zone including touch-tone, inside wiring State City Company Flat-rateMeasured/Message daytime call surcharges, and taxesmaintenance plan Service Service Alabama Huntsville BellSouth $22.67 $16.34 $0.0600 $40.00 $3.00 Alaska Anchorage Anchorage 14.48 35.00 2.00 Arizona Tuscon US West 19.42 16.46 0.2044 48.92 2.46 Arkansas Pine Bluff SBC 22.22 16.04 0.0650 44.05 2.25 Arkansas West Memphis SBC 20.79 15.33 0.0650 44.57 3.50 California Anaheim SBC 16.01 10.85 0.0729 35.93 0.50 California Bakersfield SBC 16.01 10.85 0.0729 35.93 0.50 California Fresno SBC 16.01 10.85 0.0729 35.93 0.50 California Long Beach GTE 23.51 16.01 0.0793 45.61 0.95 California Los Angeles SBC 17.51 12.27 0.0729 35.93 0.50 California Oakland SBC 17.13 11.92 0.0729 35.93 0.50 California Salinas SBC 16.91 11.71 0.0729 35.93
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- 15.64 10.55 9.42 7.87 8.15 9.18 8.98 11.75 23 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 23.95 22.35 23.07 21.59 18.36 14.69 17.12 13.77 12.60 12.65 24 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN)33.87 32.47 29.06 23.61 26.23 18.80 18.21 14.50 14.17 14.16 25 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI)16.50 15.75 13.17 15.33 14.85 11.45 11.10 9.82 14.21 12.89 GTE Midwest Inc. (IOWA - GTIA) 1/ 22.71 23.59 25.59 22.68 16.49 19.05 Contel of Minnesota - GTMN 1/ 3.56 (1.33) 4.01 (13.13) (10.88) (0.04) GTE North Inc. (Total IA+MN GTE) 13.16 13.69 9.97 26 GTE Midwest Inc. (Missouri - GTMO) 19.32 11.82 16.08 17.88 19.84 17.18 18.20 13.48 13.99 13.30 GTE Midwest Inc.
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- 24.37 19 Verizon North Inc. (Pennsylvania - GTPA) 22.56 23.17 21.95 21.41 14.67 20.62 20 Verizon North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 9.81 14.16 16.99 17.85 16.08 18.75 21 Verizon North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 25.10 32.82 33.00 32.47 29.06 23.61 22 Verizon North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 16.65 17.49 16.45 15.75 13.17 15.33 23 Verizon North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL 21.60 23.67 23.90 22.35 23.07 21.59 24 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 26.13 31.69 30.95 31.56 27.03 28.23 25 Verizon Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) (5.18) 1.91 (8.35) (9.93) (6.85) (25.83) 26 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 31.49 40.06 39.49 39.17 30.41 31.85 27 Verizon Northwest Inc.
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- Inc. (Pennsylvania - GTPA) 13.62 22.50 23.17 21.95 21.41 14.67 20.62 20 Verizon North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 10.85 9.90 14.16 16.99 17.85 16.08 18.75 21 Contel of the South, Inc. dba Verizon North Sys (IN - GLIN) 20.00 24.75 32.82 33.00 32.47 29.06 23.61 22 Verizon North/Contel South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 15.11 16.64 17.49 16.45 15.75 13.17 15.33 23 Verizon North/Verizon South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 22.82 21.54 23.67 23.90 22.35 23.07 21.59 24 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 26.40 26.10 31.69 30.95 31.56 27.03 28.23 25 Verizon Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) (14.17) (5.17) 1.91 (8.35) (9.93) (6.85) (25.83) 26 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 37.26 31.57 40.06 39.49 39.17 30.41 31.85
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- ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.86 12.29 12.24 10.71 (9.10) 12.57 11.32 111STRASBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.11 133.44 8.27 11.18 8.61 112TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC. 13.23 12.07 24.94 13.11 3.44 17.48 14.42 113THE CHILLICOTHE TELEPHONE COMPANY 2/ 20.52 10.80 68.48 10.65 227.78 32.12 114UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.82 12.09 18.32 13.74 12.25 13.15 115WALNUT HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.09 11.96 12.78 14.13 17.86 15.33 116WEBB-DICKENS TELEPHONE CORPORATION 10.46 12.06 (14.17) 7.88 24.97 11.31 117WEST RIVER MUTUAL AID TELEPHONE CORP. 11.50 12.09 3.26 15.79 4.96 10.81 1/ Rate is from their final report for the period covered January 1, 1987 to June 30, 1989. 2/ Company did not file a final report since there were no revisions to their preliminay report. RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY
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- INC. (HAWAII - GTHI) 16.77 10.55 9.42 7.87 8.15 9.18 8.98 11.75 29 GTE NORTH/GTE SOUTH (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 24.82 21.59 18.36 14.69 17.12 13.77 12.60 12.65 30 GTE NORTH/CONTEL SYSTEMS OF SOUTH (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 30.95 23.61 26.23 18.80 18.21 14.50 14.17 14.16 31 GTE NORTH/CONTEL SYSTEMS OF SOUTH (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 15.01 15.33 14.85 11.45 11.10 9.82 14.21 12.89 32 GTE MIDWEST INC. (IOWA - GTIA) 10/ 24.95 25.59 22.68 16.49 19.05 33 CONTEL OF MINNESOTA - GTMN 10/ 1.33 4.01 (13.13) (10.88) (0.04) GTE NORTH INC. (TOTAL IA+MN GTE) 10/ 13.16 13.69 9.97 34 GTE MIDWEST INC. (MISSOURI - GTMO) 17.62 17.88 19.84 17.18 18.20 13.48 13.99 13.30 35 GTE MIDWEST INC.
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- 17.62 15.64 10.55 9.42 7.87 8.15 9.18 8.98 11.75 28 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 22.55 23.07 21.59 18.36 14.69 17.12 13.77 12.60 12.65 29 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 32.85 29.06 23.61 26.23 18.80 18.21 14.50 14.17 14.16 30 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 16.04 13.17 15.33 14.85 11.45 11.10 9.82 14.21 12.89 31 GTE Midwest Inc. (IOWA - GTIA) 14/ 22.65 23.59 25.59 22.68 16.49 19.05 32 Contel of Minnesota - GTMN 14/ 2.03 (1.33) 4.01 (13.13) (10.88) (0.04) GTE North Inc. (Total IA+MN GTE) 14/ 13.16 13.69 9.97 33 GTE Midwest Inc. (Missouri - GTMO) 11.87 16.08 17.88 19.84 17.18 18.20 13.48 13.99 13.30 34
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- 2.53 37.22 0.56 67.97 14.53 82.49 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 33.94 2.62 0.00 30.17 1.01 67.73 7.53 75.26 FLORIDA 27.70 4.23 13.37 31.07 0.77 77.13 12.86 90.00 GEORGIA 36.14 4.23 9.38 33.45 0.83 84.03 13.77 97.80 HAWAII 36.16 3.95 3.18 27.57 0.99 71.85 15.91 87.76 IDAHO 24.93 4.29 10.68 37.21 1.17 78.29 13.28 91.57 ILLINOIS 28.54 3.80 13.66 26.37 0.50 72.86 15.33 88.19 INDIANA 26.90 3.96 15.69 25.43 0.73 72.71 14.54 87.25 IOWA 21.85 4.01 17.09 29.87 0.85 73.66 15.12 88.79 KANSAS 26.76 3.97 15.31 30.27 0.78 77.09 14.56 91.65 KENTUCKY 30.83 3.76 12.82 29.67 0.84 77.93 14.26 92.18 LOUISIANA 34.68 4.16 11.22 26.70 0.62 77.38 13.48 90.86 MAINE 22.95 3.63 14.54 27.00 0.94 69.06 12.36 81.42 MARYLAND 30.52 4.23 10.59 30.84
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- Inc. (Hawaii - GTHI) 14.86 10.55 9.42 7.87 8.15 9.18 8.98 11.75 29 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 22.72 21.59 18.36 14.69 17.12 13.77 12.60 12.65 30 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 28.53 23.61 26.23 18.80 18.21 14.50 14.17 14.16 31 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 13.02 15.33 14.85 11.45 11.10 9.82 14.21 12.89 32 GTE Midwest Inc. (IOWA - GTIA) 14/ 22.97 25.59 22.68 16.49 19.05 33 Contel of Minnesota - GTMN 14/ (0.71) 4.01 (13.13) (10.88) (0.04) GTE North Inc. (Total IA+MN GTE) 14/ 13.16 13.69 9.97 34 GTE Midwest Inc. (Missouri - GTMO) 16.24 17.88 19.84 17.18 18.20 13.48 13.99 13.30 35 GTE Midwest Inc.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.62 15.64 10.55 9.42 7.87 8.15 9.18 8.98 11.75 28 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 22.55 23.07 21.59 18.36 14.69 17.12 13.77 12.60 12.65 29 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 32.85 29.06 23.61 26.23 18.80 18.21 14.50 14.17 14.16 30 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 16.04 13.17 15.33 14.85 11.45 11.10 9.82 14.21 12.89 31 GTE Midwest Inc. (IOWA - GTIA) 14/ 22.65 23.59 25.59 22.68 16.49 19.05 32 Contel of Minnesota - GTMN 14/ 2.03 (1.33) 4.01 (13.13) (10.88) (0.04) GTE North Inc. (Total IA+MN GTE) 14/ 13.16 13.69 9.97 33 GTE Midwest Inc. (Missouri - GTMO) 11.87 16.08 17.88 19.84 17.18 18.20 13.48 13.99 13.30 34
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Inc. (Hawaii - GTHI) 14.86 10.55 9.42 7.87 8.15 9.18 8.98 11.75 29 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 22.72 21.59 18.36 14.69 17.12 13.77 12.60 12.65 30 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 28.53 23.61 26.23 18.80 18.21 14.50 14.17 14.16 31 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 13.02 15.33 14.85 11.45 11.10 9.82 14.21 12.89 32 GTE Midwest Inc. (IOWA - GTIA) 14/ 22.97 25.59 22.68 16.49 19.05 33 Contel of Minnesota - GTMN 14/ (0.71) 4.01 (13.13) (10.88) (0.04) GTE North Inc. (Total IA+MN GTE) 14/ 13.16 13.69 9.97 34 GTE Midwest Inc. (Missouri - GTMO) 16.24 17.88 19.84 17.18 18.20 13.48 13.99 13.30 35 GTE Midwest Inc.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 21.39 21.88 21.70 21.83 24.37 21 GTE North Inc. (Pennsylvania - GTPA) 23.20 21.95 21.41 14.67 20.62 22 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 13.84 16.99 17.85 16.08 18.75 23 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 32.88 33.00 32.47 29.06 23.61 24 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 17.63 16.45 15.75 13.17 15.33 25 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 23.56 23.90 22.35 23.07 21.59 26 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 31.83 30.95 31.56 27.03 28.23 27 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) 3.22 (8.35) (9.93) (6.85)(25.83) 28 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 39.37 39.49 39.17 30.41 31.85 29 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - GTWA) 34.06 33.26
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Inc. (Pennsylvania - GTPA) 13.62 22.50 23.17 21.95 21.41 14.67 20.62 20 Verizon North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 10.85 9.90 14.16 16.99 17.85 16.08 18.75 21 Contel of the South, Inc. dba Verizon North Sys (IN - GLIN) 20.00 24.75 32.82 33.00 32.47 29.06 23.61 22 Verizon North/Contel South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 15.11 16.64 17.49 16.45 15.75 13.17 15.33 23 Verizon North/Verizon South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 22.82 21.54 23.67 23.90 22.35 23.07 21.59 24 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 26.40 26.10 31.69 30.95 31.56 27.03 28.23 25 Verizon Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) (14.17) (5.17) 1.91 (8.35) (9.93) (6.85) (25.83) 26 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 37.26 31.57 40.06 39.49 39.17 30.41 31.85
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- Inc. (Pennsylvania - GTPA) 13.62 22.50 23.17 21.95 21.41 14.67 20.62 20 Verizon North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 10.85 9.90 14.16 16.99 17.85 16.08 18.75 21 Contel of the South, Inc. dba Verizon North Sys (IN - GLIN) 20.00 24.75 32.82 33.00 32.47 29.06 23.61 22 Verizon North/Contel South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 15.11 16.64 17.49 16.45 15.75 13.17 15.33 23 Verizon North/Verizon South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL) 22.82 21.54 23.67 23.90 22.35 23.07 21.59 24 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 26.40 26.10 31.69 30.95 31.56 27.03 28.23 25 Verizon Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) (14.17) (5.17) 1.91 (8.35) (9.93) (6.85) (25.83) 26 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 37.26 31.57 40.06 39.49 39.17 30.41 31.85
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- Co. Inc. (Hawaii - GTHI) 11.75 8.98 9.18 8.15 7.87 9.42 10.55 15.64 17.62 17.98 23 GTE North/GTE South (GTIL+GLIL=GAIL) 12.65 12.60 13.77 17.12 14.69 18.36 21.59 23.07 22.35 23.95 24 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN+GLIN=GAIN) 14.16 14.17 14.50 18.21 18.80 26.23 23.61 29.06 32.47 33.87 25 GTE North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI+GLMI=GAMI) 12.89 14.21 9.82 11.10 11.45 14.85 15.33 13.17 15.75 16.50 GTE Midwest Inc. (IOWA - GTIA) 17/ 19.05 16.49 22.68 25.59 23.59 22.71 14/ Contel of Minnesota - GTMN 17/ (0.04)(10.88)(13.13) 4.01 (1.33) 3.56 14/ GTE North Inc. (Total IA+MN GTE) 17/ 9.97 13.69 13.16 26 GTE Midwest Inc. (Missouri - GTMO) 13.30 13.99 13.48 18.20 17.18 19.84 17.88 16.08 11.82 19.32 GTE Midwest Inc. (Nebraska -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- 24.37 19 Verizon North Inc. (Pennsylvania - GTPA) 22.56 23.17 21.95 21.41 14.67 20.62 20 Verizon North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 9.81 14.16 16.99 17.85 16.08 18.75 21 Verizon North/Contel Systems of South (GTIN + GLIN = GAIN) 25.10 32.82 33.00 32.47 29.06 23.61 22 Verizon North/Contel Systems of South (GTMI + GLMI = GAMI) 16.65 17.49 16.45 15.75 13.17 15.33 23 Verizon North/GTE South (GTIL + GLIL = GAIL 21.60 23.67 23.90 22.35 23.07 21.59 24 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 26.13 31.69 30.95 31.56 27.03 28.23 25 Verizon Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) (5.18) 1.91 (8.35) (9.93) (6.85) (25.83) 26 Verizon Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 31.49 40.06 39.49 39.17 30.41 31.85 27 Verizon Northwest Inc.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -1.67 5.83 8.87 351298 A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 15.39 3.20 11.82 0.00 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. (HEARTLAND/HICKORYTECH) Exchanges acquired from 351096 HEARTLAND-HICKORYTECH 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. 2.43 -1.40 3.89 2.09 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 15.64 2.54 12.77 217.91 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE 3.07 -3.25 6.54 10.02 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 15.33 2.50 12.52 94.34 351305 A STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. 12.04 -0.27 12.34 65.87 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 11.75 0.26 11.46 50.24 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. 2.87 0.00 2.87 0.47 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. 9.64 3.13 6.32 17.38 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 9.09 1.08 7.93 24.27 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. 8.89 -3.10 12.37 55.82 351316 C
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- 10.80 8.92 1.73 9.72 462190 C HAXTUN TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.91 -3.53 6.68 4.43 462192 C BIG SANDY TELECOM, INC. 2.55 -1.28 3.89 2.29 462193 C NUCLA-NATURITA TEL. CO. 3.13 0.62 2.50 -0.05 462194 C NUNN TEL. COMPANY 7.95 6.03 1.80 6.83 462195 C SOUTH PARK TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.84 12.41 12.84 27.84 462196 C PEETZ COOP. TEL. CO. -6.96 -0.86 -6.16 -15.33 462197 C PHILLIPS COUNTY TEL. CO. 6.11 -1.69 7.94 13.90 462198 A PINE DRIVE TEL. CO. 10.10 0.11 9.98 47.68 462199 C PLAINS COOPERATIVE TEL. ASSOC. INC. 8.35 -1.56 10.06 11.25 462201 C RICO TEL. CO. -14.36 11.83 -23.42 -51.44 462202 C ROGGEN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CO. 4.59 -1.81 6.52 5.68 462203 C THE RYE TELEPHONE CO. INC. 7.88 11.83 -3.54
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- 16.01 9.98 5.48 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 0.01 4.36 -4.17 -57.48 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 3.63 -4.70 8.74 64.30 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 0.29 1.79 -1.47 0.00 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -7.44 3.19 -10.30 -15.47 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 4.36 5.56 -1.13 -51.10 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 15.33 3.39 11.56 77.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.20 6.35 3.62 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 5.36 11.76 -5.73 -1.80 3 - 202 Table 3.28 High-Cost Loop Fund Percentage Changes from 1998 to 1999 by Study Area Unseparated Universal Study Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Service Fund Area NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Code Type Study Area
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- DOUGLAS) -10.04 -0.52 -9.56 0.00 613013 C KETCHIKAN PUBLIC UTILITIES 6.99 2.28 4.60 37.92 613015 C MATANUSKA TELEPHONE ASSOC., INC. 3.81 3.22 0.57 7.35 613016 C MUKLUK TEL. COMPANY, INC. 2.94 5.20 -2.15 3.18 613017 C ALASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.66 7.11 11.72 72.26 613018 C NUSHAGAK TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 13.27 2.27 10.76 31.29 613019 C OTZ TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 25.03 15.33 8.41 39.88 613020 C ACS - NORTHLAND SITKA (SITKA) 6.04 -0.36 6.42 20.49 613022 C ACS - ALASKA GREATLAND (TELEPHONE UTILITIES) 27.20 -5.03 33.94 0.00 613023 C UNITED UTILITIES INC. 7.83 4.40 3.29 14.57 613025 C YUKON TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. -2.38 -2.01 -0.37 -0.08 613026 A NORTH COUNTRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.09 2.59 3.41 24.84 613028 C SUMMIT TEL & TEL
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Notices/2000/fcc00163.doc
- 1999; Cumulative Impact of Large Numbers of TM-UWB Users, Time Domain. Most UWB transmitters produce a line spectrum while those employing high levels of random pulse positioning can appear more as Gaussian noise. For the former devices, the emission only appears as noise depending on the settings of the measurement instrumentation. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.31-15.35. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.33. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.35(b) and 15.209(d). There are also certain rule sections that specify the application of a total peak power limit over a wider bandwidth. See, for example, 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.247(b) and 15.255(e). See, for example, comments of Endress Hauser at 4 and 6, Interval at 11, and Rosemount Measurement at 1-2. See comments of WINForum at
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- 119.78 *** 18.27 14.35 13.23 PUB 522.69 *** 110.99 367.73 ** 173.52 TBN 17.16 16.10 -14.02 13.98 INS 8.53 73.51 9.09 24.79 TEL 378.66 *** 27.67 8.46 11.72 AZT 328.46 *** 73.13 -21.41 27.85 TLF -39.71 24.56 -23.53 17.39 SHP -93.42 128.45 -15.65 37.96 EDU 162.17 *** 51.63 165.89 * 99.44 HSN 101.26 158.43 -61.77 * 36.53 HTV 162.85 *** 15.33 168.53 *** 9.77 Additional Dummy Variables Used: Every Market Every Market (not shown in table) No. Observations 6,703 6,703 Adj. R2 0.89 0.53 Key ownership variables are bolded. Robust standard errors adjusted for clustering at the market level. *** indicates significance at the 1 percent level. ** indicates significance at the 5 percent level. * indicates significance at the 10