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- 0.9751 26.04 Percentage of Market Population Black or African American 0.0023 0.6310 1.0024 0.0067 0.5390 1.0067 0.30 Percentage of Market Population Hispanic or Latino -0.0010 0.8310 0.9990 0.0147 0.1010 1.0148 -1.10 Percentage of Market Population Aged 18 to 24 -0.0453* 0.0970 0.9557 -0.0599 0.3590 0.9419 -9.75 Percentage of Market Population Aged 25 to 34 -0.0768 0.1490 0.9261 0.0961 0.4160 1.1009 -27.59* Percentage of Market Population Aged 35 to 44 -0.1331 0.1130 0.8753 -0.2827 0.1300 0.7537 -22.66 Percentage of Market Population Aged 45 to 64 -0.0001 0.9970 0.9999 0.0176 0.8330 1.0177 -1.02 Percentage of Market Population Aged 65 or over -0.0183 0.5220 0.9818 -0.0853 0.1990 0.9182 -0.52 Percentage of College Graduates in Market Population 0.0198* 0.0810 1.0200 -0.0149 0.4740 0.9852 6.56* Noncommercial
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- of interference across service areas," and suggests that licensees in adjacent service areas should be permitted to agree to alternative field strengths along their mutual border.222 1.815 (stating in relevant part"[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with" the Commission ... an annual employment report"). 217 See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Red at 10848-65, paras. 123- 161. In a "coordination" approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. 11Q The "field strength"
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- Maine ME 371,615 268,375 103,234 27.78 Verizon - Maryland MD 1,666,637 1,148,782 517,914 31.08 Verizon - New England - Massachusetts MA 2,391,079 1,572,971 818,039 34.21 Verizon - North - Michigan MI 286,597 217,961 68,689 23.97 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan MI 2,052,107 1,589,183 465,075 22.66 Qwest - Minnesota MN 893,789 637,455 256,362 28.68 BellSouth - Mississippi MS 685,387 496,761 189,096 27.59 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 1,010,638 695,692 316,570 31.32 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Missouri MO 124,440 93,261 31,179 25.06 Qwest - Montana MT 163,447 110,633 52,828 32.32 Aliant Telecommunications - Nebraska NE 125,583 90,392 39,148 31.17 Qwest - Nebraska NE 270,578 179,590 90,996 33.63 Sprint - Centel of Nevada NV 417,830 314,131 103,699 24.82 Verizon -
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- Maine ME 371,615 268,375 103,234 27.78 Verizon - Maryland MD 1,666,637 1,148,782 517,914 31.08 Verizon - New England - Massachusetts MA 2,391,079 1,572,971 818,039 34.21 Verizon - North - Michigan MI 286,597 217,961 68,689 23.97 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan MI 2,052,107 1,589,183 465,075 22.66 Qwest - Minnesota MN 893,789 637,455 256,362 28.68 BellSouth - Mississippi MS 685,387 496,761 189,096 27.59 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 1,010,638 695,692 316,570 31.32 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Missouri MO 124,440 93,261 31,179 25.06 Qwest - Montana MT 163,447 110,633 52,828 32.32 Aliant Telecommunications - Nebraska NE 125,583 90,392 39,148 31.17 Qwest - Nebraska NE 270,578 179,590 90,996 33.63 Sprint - Centel of Nevada NV 417,830 314,131 103,699 24.82 Verizon -
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- 8.85 Maryland 860,020 16,469,363 19.15 8,240,162 9.58 8,229,201 9.57 Massachusetts 971,909 28,419,286 29.24 20,117,563 20.70 8,301,723 8.54 Michigan 1,741,845 69,936,059 40.15 25,487,848 14.63 44,448,211 25.52 Minnesota 839,243 22,400,539 26.69 18,744,442 22.33 3,656,097 4.36 Mississippi 494,954 40,745,024 82.32 30,093,310 60.80 10,651,714 21.52 Missouri 917,705 34,451,657 37.54 18,026,275 19.64 16,425,382 17.90 Montana 145,416 3,741,049 25.73 2,909,546 20.01 831,503 5.72 Nebraska 286,646 7,908,891 27.59 6,898,806 24.07 1,010,085 3.52 Nevada 412,395 6,167,237 14.95 4,906,778 11.90 1,260,459 3.06 New Hampshire 205,767 1,994,011 9.69 1,278,766 6.21 715,245 3.48 New Jersey 1,395,602 50,468,381 36.16 28,297,915 20.28 22,170,466 15.89 New Mexico 326,758 35,747,335 109.40 18,079,394 55.33 17,667,941 54.07 New York 2,815,581 197,184,284 70.03 110,275,362 39.17 86,908,922 30.87 North Carolina 1,416,436 63,013,415 44.49 44,834,436 31.65 18,178,979 12.83 North Dakota 98,283
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- 8.85 Maryland 860,020 16,469,363 19.15 8,240,162 9.58 8,229,201 9.57 Massachusetts 971,909 28,419,286 29.24 20,117,563 20.70 8,301,723 8.54 Michigan 1,741,845 69,936,059 40.15 25,487,848 14.63 44,448,211 25.52 Minnesota 839,243 22,400,539 26.69 18,744,442 22.33 3,656,097 4.36 Mississippi 494,954 40,745,024 82.32 30,093,310 60.80 10,651,714 21.52 Missouri 917,705 34,451,657 37.54 18,026,275 19.64 16,425,382 17.90 Montana 145,416 3,741,049 25.73 2,909,546 20.01 831,503 5.72 Nebraska 286,646 7,908,891 27.59 6,898,806 24.07 1,010,085 3.52 Nevada 412,395 6,167,237 14.95 4,906,778 11.90 1,260,459 3.06 New Hampshire 205,767 1,994,011 9.69 1,278,766 6.21 715,245 3.48 New Jersey 1,395,602 50,468,381 36.16 28,297,915 20.28 22,170,466 15.89 New Mexico 326,758 35,747,335 109.40 18,079,394 55.33 17,667,941 54.07 New York 2,815,581 197,184,284 70.03 110,275,362 39.17 86,908,922 30.87 North Carolina 1,416,436 63,013,415 44.49 44,834,436 31.65 18,178,979 12.83 North Dakota 98,283
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- 5.83 Maryland 860,020 15,669,927 18.22 8,439,090 9.81 7,230,837 8.41 Massachusetts 971,909 28,276,518 29.09 20,924,246 21.53 7,352,272 7.56 Michigan 1,741,845 68,003,609 39.04 31,535,604 18.10 36,468,005 20.94 Minnesota 839,243 22,434,217 26.73 19,268,826 22.96 3,165,391 3.77 Mississippi 494,954 41,321,383 83.49 31,750,877 64.15 9,570,506 19.34 Missouri 917,705 34,749,375 37.87 27,589,201 30.06 7,160,174 7.80 Montana 145,416 3,738,471 25.71 3,009,655 20.70 728,816 5.01 Nebraska 286,646 7,908,891 27.59 6,928,621 24.17 980,270 3.42 Nevada 412,395 6,167,237 14.95 4,943,698 11.99 1,223,539 2.97 New Hampshire 205,767 1,987,578 9.66 1,326,315 6.45 661,263 3.21 New Jersey 1,395,602 52,167,290 37.38 34,656,627 24.83 17,510,663 12.55 New Mexico 326,758 34,582,415 105.83 22,172,627 67.86 12,409,788 37.98 New York 2,815,581 276,456,024 98.19 118,992,528 42.26 157,463,496 55.93 North Carolina 1,416,436 59,350,509 41.90 48,694,448 34.38 10,656,061 7.52 North Dakota 98,283
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- 5.83 Maryland 860,020 15,669,927 18.22 8,439,090 9.81 7,230,837 8.41 Massachusetts 971,909 28,276,518 29.09 20,924,246 21.53 7,352,272 7.56 Michigan 1,741,845 68,003,609 39.04 31,535,604 18.10 36,468,005 20.94 Minnesota 839,243 22,434,217 26.73 19,268,826 22.96 3,165,391 3.77 Mississippi 494,954 41,321,383 83.49 31,750,877 64.15 9,570,506 19.34 Missouri 917,705 34,749,375 37.87 27,589,201 30.06 7,160,174 7.80 Montana 145,416 3,738,471 25.71 3,009,655 20.70 728,816 5.01 Nebraska 286,646 7,908,891 27.59 6,928,621 24.17 980,270 3.42 Nevada 412,395 6,167,237 14.95 4,943,698 11.99 1,223,539 2.97 New Hampshire 205,767 1,987,578 9.66 1,326,315 6.45 661,263 3.21 New Jersey 1,395,602 52,167,290 37.38 34,656,627 24.83 17,510,663 12.55 New Mexico 326,758 34,582,415 105.83 22,172,627 67.86 12,409,788 37.98 New York 2,815,581 276,456,024 98.19 118,992,528 42.26 157,463,496 55.93 North Carolina 1,416,436 59,350,509 41.90 48,694,448 34.38 10,656,061 7.52 North Dakota 98,283
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- 21.50 68.54 340978 C ALHAMBRA-GRANTFORK 6.76 -3.60 10.75 101.32 340983 A CAMBRIDGE TEL CO -IL 2.68 -6.60 9.94 17.52 340984 C CASS TEL CO -0.58 -7.53 7.51 -2.01 340990 A CLARKSVILLE MUTUAL 16.41 -4.80 22.28 69.72 340993 A CROSSVILLE TEL CO 6.20 -9.82 17.76 51.84 340998 A FRONTIER-DEPUE 12.43 -2.03 14.77 45.85 341003 C EGYPTIAN COOP ASSN -10.11 -2.75 -7.57 -27.59 341004 C EL PASO TEL CO -10.82 -9.58 -1.36 0.00 341009 C C-R TEL CO -2.35 -0.42 -1.94 -27.05 341011 C FRONTIER OF LAKESIDE -5.67 -8.65 3.26 0.00 341012 C FLAT ROCK TEL CO-OP -8.10 -3.32 -4.95 0.00 341015 C FRONTIER NORTH-IL -3.61 -10.39 7.56 0.00 341016 A GENESEO TEL CO -8.80 -4.15 -4.86 0.00 341017 A GLASFORD TEL CO
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- 21.50 68.54 340978 C ALHAMBRA-GRANTFORK 6.76 -3.60 10.75 101.32 340983 A CAMBRIDGE TEL CO -IL 2.68 -6.60 9.94 17.52 340984 C CASS TEL CO -0.58 -7.53 7.51 -2.01 340990 A CLARKSVILLE MUTUAL 16.41 -4.80 22.28 69.72 340993 A CROSSVILLE TEL CO 6.20 -9.82 17.76 51.84 340998 A FRONTIER-DEPUE 12.43 -2.03 14.77 45.85 341003 C EGYPTIAN COOP ASSN -10.11 -2.75 -7.57 -27.59 341004 C EL PASO TEL CO -10.82 -9.58 -1.36 0.00 341009 C C-R TEL CO -2.35 -0.42 -1.94 -27.05 341011 C FRONTIER OF LAKESIDE -5.67 -8.65 3.26 0.00 341012 C FLAT ROCK TEL CO-OP -8.10 -3.32 -4.95 0.00 341015 C FRONTIER NORTH-IL -3.61 -10.39 7.56 0.00 341016 A GENESEO TEL CO -8.80 -4.15 -4.86 0.00 341017 A GLASFORD TEL CO
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- with current Section 90.179, the shared use of the spectrum licensed to the individual states would be predicated on the authorized user and the state complying with all the provisions of Section 90.179. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(d). See, e.g., Commercial 700 MHz R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 514 ¶ 93. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 ¶¶ 123-161. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee to limit the field strength of its station transmissions to some prescribed level at the licensee's geographic border. The predicted 40 dBu/v field strength shall be calculated using Figure 10 of Section 73.699 of this chapter, with
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- broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) ("DBS NPRM"). 211 See Section III.A.1. "Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations," supra. 212See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-90 42 interference.213 We concluded that such an approach provides established, objective criteria for controlling in-band interference, and gives users the ability to construct and operate facilities in boundary
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- a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671.
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- Repair - Central Office Trouble 21.63 56.72 12.32 20.38 11.85 8.23 21.83 16.92 1c,2b,3c,4b,1n,2n MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 92.86 50.00 72.22 0.00 81.82 50.00 58.88 80.00 1a,2a,3a,4a,4n MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 53.57 25.00 22.22 0.00 54.55 0.00 33.64 40.00 1a,2a,3a,4a,4n MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 42.59 21.74 29.41 22.22 45.34 27.59 43.35 66.67 1c,2b,3c,4b,4n UNE Specials MR-2-01 Network Trouble Report Rate 0.83 2.00 0.81 2.70 0.90 2.84 1.04 2.34 MR-4-01 Mean Time To Repair - Total 6.97 8.32 6.20 6.50 5.82 6.35 5.73 6.30 1n,2n,3n,4n MR-4-06 % Out of Service > 4 Hours 59.31 61.33 57.19 58.41 55.67 61.54 50.21 57.52 1n,2n,3n,4n MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 2.15
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- (proposed change) REVISED RULE NUMBER NUMBER 27.3 Other applicable rule parts (change to revise description 27.3 of Part 1). 27.4 Terms and definitions (to add ULS). 27.4 27.11 Initial authorization (to allow auction winners to file a 27.11 single application for all winning markets). 27.14(e) Construction requirements (add notification section). 27.14(e) 27.15 (b)(1) Coordinate data (NAD83 instead of NAD27). 27.15(b)(1) 27.59 Environmental requirements (change form numbers to 27.59 reflect ULS forms). 27.207 Procedures for filing petitions to deny against WCS long- 1.947 form applications (move to consolidated Part 1 rule). 27.301 Authorization required (move to consolidated Part 1 rule).1.911 27.303 Formal and informal applications (eliminate letter filings).No new rule 27.304 Filing of WCS applications, fees, and number of copies 1.914 (move
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- directly to the public,106 and Part 73 contains rules for broadcasters.107 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-97 108 Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies, MM Docket No. 98-204, and Termination of the EEO Streamlining Proceeding, MM Docket No. 96-16, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 23004 (1998). 109 Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (paras. 123- 161). PAGE 27 56. We have initiated a rulemaking on our Part 73 EEO rules,108 and seek comment on whether there are any reasons not to apply Part 73 rules
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- a commercial mobile service shall . . . be treated as a common carrier for purposes of this Act''). See also 47 C.F.R. § 1.815 (stating in relevant part ``[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with the Commission . . . an annual employment report''). See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65, paras. 123-161. In a ``coordination'' approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. The ``field strength'' approach requires
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- a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671.
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- - Non DS0 & DS0 100 100 100 100 100 100 c,d,e MR-4-04-2217 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours - DS1 & DS3 100 NA 100 NA 100 NA MR-4-06-2200 % Out of Service > 4 Hours 46.15 50 40 50 a,b MR-4-06-2216 % Out of Service > 4 Hours - Non DS0 & DS0 50 0 53.57 100 27.59 33.33 c,d,e MR-4-06-2217 % Out of Service > 4 Hours - DS1 & DS3 38.46 NA 70 NA 20 NA MR-4-08-2200 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 0 0 2.22 0 a,b MR-4-08-2216 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Non DS0 & DS0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c,d,e MR-4-08-2217 % Out of Service > 24
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- parts. 27.4Terms and definitions. 27.5 Frequencies. 27.6Service areas. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 17 Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses 27.11Initial authorization. 27.12Eligibility. 27.13License period. 27.14Construction requirements; Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. 27.15Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation. Subpart C -- Technical Standards 27.51Equipment authorization. 27.52RF safety. 27.53Emission limits. 27.54Frequency stability. 27.55Field strength limits. 27.56Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57International coordination. 27.59Environmental requirements. 27.61Quiet zones. 27.63Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64Protection from interference. Subpart D -- Competitive Bidding Procedures for WCS 27.201WCS subject to competitive bidding. 27.202Competitive bidding mechanisms. 27.203Withdrawal, default and disqualification payments. 27.204Bidding application and certification procedures; prohibition of collusion. 27.205Submission of upfront payments. 27.206Submission of down payment and filing of long-form applications. 27.207Procedures for filing petitions to
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- by the However, in the event of default of this responsibility by FCC. an antenna structure owner, the FCC permittee or licensee authorized to use an affected antenna structure navigation safety. Sec. 27.57 International coordination. to non-U.S. operations in the 2305-2320 and 2345-2360 MHz bands as appropriate. In addition, satellite DARS operations in WCS spectrum shall be subject to Sec. 27.59 Environmental requirements. through 1.1319 of this chapter, must file an FCC Form 600 and supply specific technical information about their proposed site prior to construction of such site as well as Sec. 27.61 Quiet zones. Quiet zones are those areas where it is necessary to azimuthal direction of the Table Mountain Radio restrict radiation so as to minimize possible impact
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- a commercial mobile service shall . . . be treated as a common carrier for purposes of this Act''). See also 47 C.F.R. § 1.815 (stating in relevant part ``[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with the Commission . . . an annual employment report''). See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65, paras. 123-161. In a ``coordination'' approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. The ``field strength'' approach requires
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- a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671.
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- with current Section 90.179, the shared use of the spectrum licensed to the individual states would be predicated on the authorized user and the state complying with all the provisions of Section 90.179. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(d). See, e.g., Commercial 700 MHz R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 514 ¶ 93. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 ¶¶ 123-161. The ``field strength'' approach requires a licensee to limit the field strength of its station transmissions to some prescribed level at the licensee's geographic border. The predicted 40 dBu/v field strength shall be calculated using Figure 10 of Section 73.699 of this chapter, with
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- 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 West Virginia Huntington Verizon 27.10 12.97 0.16 42.00 2.45 Wisconsin Milwaukee SBC 12.46 0.05 55.00 Wisconsin Racine SBC 27.49 13.10 0.05 55.00 27.59 6 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities * (As of October 15) State City 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Alabama Huntsville $25.14$25.57$25.20$24.60$24.60$23.06$22.67$22.67$22.67$22.67$23.61$24.32 Alaska Anchorage 10.56 10.56 14.45 16.20 14.44 14.47 14.47 14.46 14.48 14.48 14.34 15.23 Arizona Tuscon 16.25 18.20 18.23 18.23 18.23 19.18 19.13 19.42 19.42 19.43 20.10
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- 4.75 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 23.18 16.34 0.06 44.28 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 21.74 15.23 0.06 42.23 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 26.09 46.99 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 27.34 19.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.71 18.21 0.09 14.18 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 25.71 18.21 0.09 14.18 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.71 18.21 0.09 14.18 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 27.59 23.56 0.07 46.62 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.97 22.15 0.07 44.52 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 28.16 25.36 0.07 44.52 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.76 16.02 0.09 19.54 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.74 17.17 0.09 19.63 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.16 19.40 0.06 49.22 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 21.00 14.89 0.08 41.51 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 20.41 14.91
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- Cleveland SBC 33.71 0.08 62.85 Ohio Columbus SBC 33.33 0.08 62.85 Ohio Toledo SBC 35.69 0.08 62.85 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 37.49 28.51 0.15 33.79 Oregon Portland Qwest 37.48 28.50 0.15 33.79 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 33.06 0.07 81.75 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 35.79 0.07 81.75 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 24.05 0.15 62.24 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 35.79 0.07 81.75 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 27.59 0.07 82.50 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 27.59 0.07 82.50 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 33.06 0.07 81.75 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 31.01 0.02 49.07 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 41.54 28.00 0.12 35.60 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 56.40 42.15 0.12 67.64 Tennessee Nashville BellSouth 54.56 41.08 0.12 64.06 Texas Brownsville SBC 36.50 27.59 0.08 62.22 Texas Corpus Christi SBC 39.16 30.25 0.08 62.00 Texas Dallas
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- Exchange Companies $86,363,517 $60,854,472 $25,544,505 29.58% Bell Operating Companies 81,037,283 56,828,561 24,236,220 29.91 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 5,326,234 4,025,911 1,308,285 24.56 BellSouth - Alabama AL 1,023,174 740,911 281,711 27.53 Verizon - California - Contel - Arizona AZ 6,634 4,347 2,711 40.87 Qwest - Arizona AZ 1,467,141 1,021,467 445,776 30.38 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR 552,156 400,188 152,337 27.59 Verizon - Contel - California CA 204,967 146,680 58,472 28.53 Verizon - NW - West Coast California CA 7,412 5,804 1,635 22.06 Verizon - GTE - California CA 2,105,161 1,549,357 557,373 26.48 SBC - Pacific Bell - California CA 7,417,064 5,376,576 2,043,885 27.56 Sure/West/Roseville Tel - California CA 95,877 72,831 23,713 24.73 Qwest - Colorado CO 1,582,406 1,078,335 504,194 31.86
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- -4.61 -7.27 442068 C EASTEX TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC. 9.41 -0.26 9.69 20.35 442069 C ELECTRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. -12.00 -3.60 -8.72 -18.02 442070 C ETEX TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC. 10.48 -2.55 13.37 22.46 442071 C FIVE AREA TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC. -0.45 -6.71 6.70 8.16 442072 C FORT BEND TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.34 -0.43 6.80 21.37 442073 C BORDER TO BORDER COMMUNICATIONS -17.48 27.59 -35.32 -19.32 442076 C GANADO TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 10.42 1.45 8.85 12.54 442080 C GTE-SW DBA VERIZON SW INC.-TX 2.47 -3.36 6.04 0.00 442083 C GUADALUPE VALLEY TEL CO-OP. INC. 8.77 2.58 6.04 12.01 442084 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF TEXAS INC. 1.21 0.53 0.68 -5.64 442086 C HILL COUNTRY TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC. 9.50 1.77 7.60 18.32 442090 C ALENCO
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- New England - Rhode Island RI 1,025,015 721,378 306,166 29.87 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 3,052,559 2,240,067 819,078 26.83 GTE - South - Contel - South Carolina SC 48,615 33,410 15,787 32.47 GTE - South - Carolina SC 416,311 313,123 106,059 25.48 U S WEST - South Dakota SD 613,459 407,300 207,544 33.83 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 4,941,058 3,585,641 1,363,070 27.59 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 464,680 352,288 117,177 25.22 GTE - Southwest - Contel - Texas TX 716,859 559,665 157,561 21.98 GTE - Southwest - Texas TX 4,276,940 3,237,656 1,078,564 25.22 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 19,567,930 13,929,506 5,554,628 28.39 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 451,859 345,509 107,243 23.73 Sprint - United Telephone Company
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- Lucent comments at 7-8; PanAmSat comments at 7-8; PetroCom comments at 4; RTG comments at ii and 11-12; SBC comments at 2; SBC comments at 2; Sprint comments at 5; SR Telecom at pages iii and 8-9; Nortel comments at iii, 10, 12-14; AT&T reply comments at 5; Lockheed comments at 4. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (¶¶ 123-161). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.57. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.236, 24.237 (Broadband PCS), 47 C.F.R. § 21.902(b)(5) (Multipoint Distribution Service), and 47 C.F.R. § 27.55 (WCS). See LMDS Second Report and Order; 39 GHz Report and Order. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.103. Id.
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- parts. 27.4Terms and definitions. 27.5 Frequencies. 27.6Service areas. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 17 Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses 27.11Initial authorization. 27.12Eligibility. 27.13License period. 27.14Construction requirements; Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. 27.15Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation. Subpart C -- Technical Standards 27.51Equipment authorization. 27.52RF safety. 27.53Emission limits. 27.54Frequency stability. 27.55Field strength limits. 27.56Antenna structures; air navigation safety. 27.57International coordination. 27.59Environmental requirements. 27.61Quiet zones. 27.63Disturbance of AM broadcast station antenna patterns. 27.64Protection from interference. Subpart D -- Competitive Bidding Procedures for WCS 27.201WCS subject to competitive bidding. 27.202Competitive bidding mechanisms. 27.203Withdrawal, default and disqualification payments. 27.204Bidding application and certification procedures; prohibition of collusion. 27.205Submission of upfront payments. 27.206Submission of down payment and filing of long-form applications. 27.207Procedures for filing petitions to
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- (proposed change) REVISED RULE NUMBER NUMBER 27.3 Other applicable rule parts (change to revise description 27.3 of Part 1). 27.4 Terms and definitions (to add ULS). 27.4 27.11 Initial authorization (to allow auction winners to file a 27.11 single application for all winning markets). 27.14(e) Construction requirements (add notification section). 27.14(e) 27.15 (b)(1) Coordinate data (NAD83 instead of NAD27). 27.15(b)(1) 27.59 Environmental requirements (change form numbers to 27.59 reflect ULS forms). 27.207 Procedures for filing petitions to deny against WCS long- 1.947 form applications (move to consolidated Part 1 rule). 27.301 Authorization required (move to consolidated Part 1 rule).1.911 27.303 Formal and informal applications (eliminate letter filings).No new rule 27.304 Filing of WCS applications, fees, and number of copies 1.914 (move
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- directly to the public,106 and Part 73 contains rules for broadcasters.107 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-97 108 Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies, MM Docket No. 98-204, and Termination of the EEO Streamlining Proceeding, MM Docket No. 96-16, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 23004 (1998). 109 Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65 (paras. 123- 161). PAGE 27 56. We have initiated a rulemaking on our Part 73 EEO rules,108 and seek comment on whether there are any reasons not to apply Part 73 rules
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- a commercial mobile service shall . . . be treated as a common carrier for purposes of this Act''). See also 47 C.F.R. § 1.815 (stating in relevant part ``[e]ach common carrier licensee or permitee with 16 or more full time employees shall file with the Commission . . . an annual employment report''). See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63; see also Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848-65, paras. 123-161. In a ``coordination'' approach, licensees operating on the same spectrum in adjacent areas would coordinate the location of their stations in order to control interference. The ``field strength'' approach requires
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- a broadcast, common carrier, or non-broadcast, non-common carrier basis with an applicant's self-characterization determinant of the applicable EEO rules. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, IB Docket 98-21, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907, 6924-6925 (1998) (``DBS NPRM''). See Section III.A.1. ``Band Plan: Protecting Public Safety Operations,'' supra. See Sections 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.51, 27.54, 27.56, 27.57, 27.59, 27.61, 27.63. See also 700 MHz First Report and Order at para. 2. See 700 MHz First Report and Order at paras. 96-97. See also AirTouch Comments at 29; SBC Comments at 4-5. See Sections 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.689, and 90.671.
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- - Non DS0 & DS0 100 100 100 100 100 100 c,d,e MR-4-04-2217 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours - DS1 & DS3 100 NA 100 NA 100 NA MR-4-06-2200 % Out of Service > 4 Hours 46.15 50 40 50 a,b MR-4-06-2216 % Out of Service > 4 Hours - Non DS0 & DS0 50 0 53.57 100 27.59 33.33 c,d,e MR-4-06-2217 % Out of Service > 4 Hours - DS1 & DS3 38.46 NA 70 NA 20 NA MR-4-08-2200 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 0 0 2.22 0 a,b MR-4-08-2216 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Non DS0 & DS0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c,d,e MR-4-08-2217 % Out of Service > 24