FCC Web Documents citing 69.4
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- omission of such act more than once or for more than one day. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, ¶¶ 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of Waiver of Sections 69.3(a) and 69.4(d) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CCB/CPD 01-15 ORDER Adopted: June 14, 2001 Released: June 14, 2001 By the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau: By this Order, we, on our own motion, waive certain elements of sections 69.3(a) and 69.4(d)(2) of the Commission's rules. We take this action in order to allow non-price cap
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- of market power by incumbent local exchange carriers by ensuring that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. These rules also provide definitions for terms used in rules. Need: Sections 69.2(uu) and (vv) define the terms ``price cap regulation'' and ``signalling for tandem switching'' and are essential for the implementation and understanding of other rule sections. Section 69.4(b)(9) was added to help correct the misallocation of general support facility investment and related expenses among the part 69 cost categories for local exchange carriers. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201, 202, 203, 205, 218, 403. Section Number and Title: 69.2 Definitions. 69.4 Charges to be filed. SUBPART B -- COMPUTATION OF CHARGES Brief Description: The part 69 rules are
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- examining intercarrier compensation issues. In a separate proceeding, the Commission is considering the type of cost data, if any, that carriers should be required to provide for PIC change charges. Comments USTA recommends that Part 61 contain only tariff requirements and that rules in Part 61 pertaining to rate-of-return regulation be moved to Part 69. USTA also maintains that section 69.4 should be deleted to eliminate detailed rate element codification and the public interest petition requirement for the establishment of new rate elements. USTA asserts that this will facilitate innovation and accelerate the delivery of new service options to the customers of rate-of-return carriers. Recommendation Part 69 rules help to ensure carriers' rates, terms and conditions for providing telecommunications services are
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- Number and Title: 68.110 (c) Compatibility of the public switched telephone network and terminal equipment. PART 69-ACCESS CHARGES Subpart A-GENERAL Brief Description: The part 69 rules are designed to implement the provisions of sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and protect consumers by preventing the exercise of market power by incumbent LECs. Need: Section 69.4 was adopted to foster competition, move access charges over time to more economically efficient levels and rate structures, preserve universal service, and lower rates by listing the charges to be included in the carrier's carrier charges for access service that are filed by price cap LECs. These rules help ensure that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably
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- ATSC Y Y ATSC -70.8 O - 39 ATSC Y Y ATSC -45.7 O - 40 ATSC Y Y ATSC -68.7 O - 41 ATSC Y N - - O - 42 ATSC Y Y ATSC -74.0 O - 43 ATSC Y Y ATSC -75.6 A - 44 - N N ATSC - A - 45 NTSC Y Y NTSC -69.4 O O 46 ATSC Y Y ATSC -68.9 O - 47 NTSC Y Y NTSC -84.3 O O 48 ATSC Y Y ATSC -52.1 O - 49 NTSC Y Y NTSC -66.7 O O 50 NTSC Y Y NTSC -40.0 O O 51 ATSC Y Y ATSC -53.1 O - 1 Second scan for NTSC signals only. TABLE 5-22. I2R
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- 33 D 584.3435 -46.7 Y 32.1 34 D 590.3112 -37.2 Y 9.1 35 D 596.3111 -49.7 Y 20.1 36 D 602.3112 -45.5 Y 5.1 37 38 D 614.3102 -70.8 Y 13.1 39 D 620.3104 -45.7 Y 7.1 40 D 626.31 -68.7 Y 54.1 41 42 D 638.3105 -74 Y 22.1 43 D 644.3121 -75.6 Y 66.1 44 45 N 657.25 -69.4 3 46 D 662.3329 -68.9 Y 45.1 47 N 669.26 -84.3 5 48 D 674.3096 -52.1 Y 4.1 49 N 681.25 -66.7 4 50 N 687.25 -40 1 51 D 692.3327 -53.1 Y 50.1 Table C-8. Measurement Results - FCC (Twelfth Street Level) Channel Signal Type (N or D) Frequency (MHz) Measured Power (dBm) Viewable (Picture/TASO) Reported PSIP 21 22
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- 3060-0758 Secs. 5.55, 5.61, 5.75, 5.85, and 5.93, Experimental Radio Service Regulations, ET Docket No. 96-256 04/30/13 3060-0760 Access Charge Reform, CC Docket No. 96-262 09/30/11 3060-0761 Sec. 79.1 07/31/12 3060-0763 FCC Report 43-06 04/30/12 3060-0767 Secs. 1.2110, 1.2111, and 1.2112, Auction Forms and License Transfer Disclosure Requirements 04/30/11 3060-0768 28 GHz Band 12/31/11 3060-0770 Secs. 1.774, 61.49, 61.55, 61.58, 69.4, 69.707, 69.713, and 69.729, FCC 99-206 (New Services) 11/30/11 3060-0773 Sec. 2.803 12/31/12 3060-0774 Parts 36 and 54, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service 04/30/11 3060-0775 Sec. 64.1903 04/30/13 3060-0779 Secs. 90.20(a)(1)(iii), 90.769, 90.767, 09.763(b)(l)(i)(a), 90.763(b)(l)(i)(B), 90.771(b), and 90.743 11/30/13 3060-0782 Petition for Limited Modification of LATA Boundaries to Provide Expanded Local Calling Service (ELCS) at Various Locations 11/30/12 3060-0783
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- the number of DBS subscribers in the Community by purchasing a subscriber tracking report from the Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association (``SBCA'') that identified the number of subscribers attributable to the DBS providers in the five-digit zip code that includes all of the Community and some additional territory outside the Community. To that number (1,369) Petitioner applied an allocation factor (69.4 percent) to estimate the number of DBS subscribers in the Community (950). To the latter number Petitioner added 160, which is the number of subscribers to the MVPD service of an affiliate of the LEC in the Community, Otter Tail Telecom (``Otter Tail''). Petitioner therefore estimates the number of subscribers to MVPDs in the Community other than the largest one,
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- PART 69-ACCESS CHARGES SUBPART A-GENERAL Brief Description: The Part 69 rules are designed to implement sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and protect consumers by preventing the exercise of market power by incumbent local exchange carriers (LECs). These rules help ensure that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. Need: Section 69.4 was adopted to foster competition, move access charges over time to more economically efficient levels and rate structures, preserve universal service, and lower rates by listing the charges to be included in the carrier's carrier charges for access services that are filed by price cap LECs. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-203, 205, 218, 220, 254 and 403. Section Number
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- omission of such act more than once or for more than one day. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- 700707 704472 55.00 55.44 55.94 55.53 55.66 22955.71 24114.05 364269 365868 367573 141.72 142.82 143.81 140.58 140.85 12137.86 12538.75 10584534 10666866 341.37 343.26 345.53 348.08 349.42 324448.33 336644.04 1031215 1048491 6231.68 6290.68 6366.46 6459.01 6512.37 61953.15 64439.30 6117440 6161600 451.18 453.52 456.30 459.41 455.67 186643.39 193429.84 3435879 3456775 201.64 202.64 203.83 205.10 205.22 75851.80 78774.89 7679290 7640238 7606551 70.1 69.7 69.4 69.0 68.7 30174.00 34419.00 4008299 3979885 3953367 59.9 59.4 58.9 58.5 58.1 13370.00 15102.00 3670991 3660353 3653184 86.4 86.3 86.1 85.9 85.7 16804.00 19317.00 32931956 33327337 33739859 3.54 3.58 3.61 3.65 3.70 3.741048806.761131678.62 506530 506441 508925 1.40 1.39 1.38 1.37 1.37 1.37 15771.94 18094.27 Total Population Population Density (persons per square km) Regional GDP (US$m, current prices, current PPP) Federal
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- cost recovery mechanisms will recover only the cost of a line 152 47C.F.R. §69.106. 153 NPRM at UK 72-73. 154 Currently, NTS costs of line-side ports are recovered through per-minute local switching charges assessed under section 69.106 of our rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. 155 Part 69 establishes two common line elements, the End'User Common Line element, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(a), and the Carrier Common Line element, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b)(2). Price cap LECs currently calculate adjustments to these charges in accordance with 47 C.F.R. § 61.46. Other LECs currently compute these charges in accordance with 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104 - 69.105. 16035 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 port used to provide basic, analog service, whether the end user has basic,
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- and the special access-related revenues in the combined zone times the combined index (or upper limit), and dividing by the total special access-related revenues for that zone.'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.48(o)(1), first sentence, by deleting ``of `` between ``event'' and ``that'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.48(o)(2) by inserting ``§'' between ``set forth in'' and ``61.3(qq)'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(d)(1) by deleting ``(as defined in § 54.802(c))'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(d)(1)(i) by replacing the text with ``[Reserved]'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(2)(i) by inserting ``of this section'' between ``paragraph (d)(1),'' and ``price cap'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(d)(2)(ii) by deleting the words ``choose to'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.152(b) by replacing ``[Removed and reserved]'' with ``[Reserved]'' Amend Appendix B,
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- 1999 December 2000 December 1999 December 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 98.4% 99.8% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 77.4 90.4 95.9 99.1 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 82.4 94.3 98.1 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.6 78.7 91.7 97.1 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 53.7 74.6 89.4 96.3 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 51.8 69.8 88.2 94.8 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 49.1 69.4 85.9 94.0 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 48.8 67.1 85.1 93.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 45.3 62.6 82.5 91.2 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 56.0 84.1 91.7 Table 11 December 2000 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed Subscriber Table 10 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service High-Speed Subscribership (Over
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- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
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- 83.7 4.1 Sao Tome and Principe $4,102,352 57.7 1.2 5.3 33.6 2.3 $0 $0 4,490,471 51.0 1.2 17.4 27.8 2.6 Senegal $14,311,516 32.7 32.1 16.1 4.5 14.6 $380,048 60.4 15.3 24.1 0.0 0.2 $515,388 0.0 99.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 88,435,167 26.1 37.0 20.2 2.7 14.1 Seychelles $414,682 72.4 1.9 6.0 12.3 7.5 $142 0.0 0.0 98.6 0.0 1.4 $0 1,198,205 69.4 1.7 12.7 5.3 10.9 Sierra Leone $5,942,289 51.7 11.7 13.7 12.7 10.2 $247,505 99.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 $3,461 25.9 0.0 0.0 74.1 0.0 20,243,646 52.9 11.9 16.3 7.6 11.3 Somalia $13,360,262 22.9 4.8 32.2 20.4 19.7 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 $0 20,583,005 14.5 6.0 43.9 16.4 19.2 South Africa $56,566,663 66.6 8.2 9.0 12.7 3.5 $1,050,032 34.8 14.4
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- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 839.8 13,161.0 9,374.0 3,787.0 2,156.4 511.3 1,050.4 3,718.1 69.0 GA Hawaii 1,950.2 36.6 1,913.6 1,436.4 477.2 255.6 63.0 152.4 471.0 6.1 HI Idaho 1,720.6 37.6 1,683.0 1,149.6 533.4 279.8 108.6 144.1 532.5 1.0 ID Illinois 15,135.0 292.1 14,842.9 11,342.8 3,500.2 1,778.3 1,094.4 601.4 3,474.1 26.1 IL Indiana 7,415.8 119.7 7,296.1 5,448.7 1,847.5 1,067.6 325.8 437.9 1,831.3 16.2 IN Iowa 3,220.3 69.4 3,150.9 2,218.3 932.6 442.3 204.4 282.8 929.5 3.1 IA Kansas 3,004.7 44.1 2,960.6 2,058.8 901.8 464.1 148.8 283.0 895.9 5.8 KS Kentucky 5,288.1 141.7 5,146.4 3,808.6 1,337.7 830.6 202.4 294.6 1,327.6 10.2 KY Louisiana 5,644.5 192.5 5,451.9 4,095.0 1,356.9 899.9 165.4 276.8 1,342.1 14.8 LA Maine 1,861.7 22.6 1,839.1 1,304.5 534.6 249.8 87.9 178.7 516.4 18.2 ME Maryland 8,134.4 222.1
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
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- when, and how they receive information. Furthermore, many MVPDs offer nonvideo services in tandem with their traditional video services. The FCC reports that the MVPD market continues to grow. While the largest MVPD remains a cable operator, cable subscribership declined slightly in the past year. According to the FCC's traditional measure, cable's share of the MVPD market is now approximately 69.4 percent, down from almost 71.6 percent a year earlier. The second and third largest MVPDs now are DBS operators. They currently serve almost 27.7 percent of all MVPD subscribers, compared to approximately 25.1 percent in 2004. Other delivery technologies serve small numbers of subscribers in limited areas, but at least one new type of provider-LECs such as SBC (now AT&T)
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4
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- 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.2 99.2 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 98.8 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.8 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 98.8 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 99.3 99.5 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 95.5 98.1 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 98.5 99.3 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 91.4 96.6 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 98.9 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 95.8 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 98.4 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 88.3 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 96.2 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.1 % 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8 % 99.8% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 97.6
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- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 56.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 43.1 138,971,146 44.9 0.0 4.426.9 23.8 Paraguay $5,657,054 26.7 0.022.8 9.6 40.9 $476,664 0.0 0.0 9.818.0 72.2 $1,728 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 49,081,220 26.7 0.013.513.0 46.8 Peru $56,417,367 33.5 0.012.329.4 24.8 $2,013,377 7.4 0.016.218.4 57.9 $394,998 67.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 32.3 1,179,593,553 47.1 0.0 4.421.1 27.4 Suriname $5,778,927 6.4 0.019.027.0 47.7 $245,564 0.0 0.0 0.030.6 69.4 $51,040 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,464,573 5.7 0.0 3.425.8 65.1 Uruguay $10,258,996 37.9 0.014.214.0 33.9 $728,407 0.1 0.0 9.015.8 75.1 $102,340 58.7 0.039.0 0.3 2.1 113,827,768 46.0 0.0 7.512.7 33.7 Venezuela $45,907,458 13.3 0.025.128.4 33.2 $2,509,747 0.0 0.012.831.4 55.8 $184,441 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 409,728,395 32.3 0.018.718.2 30.8 South America $580,266,539 22.4 0.019.417.1 41.1 $47,311,934 2.3 0.013.326.8 57.6 $12,734,334 89.2
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 98.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7
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- 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 98.8 99.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.8 99.8 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 98.8 99.1 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 99.3 99.5 99.5 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 95.5 98.1 98.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 98.5 99.3 99.5 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 91.4 96.6 97.8 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 98.9 99.1 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 95.8 97.2 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 98.4 98.7 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 88.3 89.8 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 96.2 96.8 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.1 % 99.4 % 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8 % 99.8% 99.8
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- 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,416,698 87.8 1.14 Guam 65,044 0.0 NA Hawaii 632,638 99.8 1.00 Idaho 694,630 90.3 1.11 Illinois 6,944,463 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,317,961 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,468,226 80.8 1.24 Kansas 1,284,666 82.2 1.22 Kentucky 1,904,145 91.3 1.10 Louisiana 2,002,682 91.4 1.09 Maine 767,662 81.8 1.22 Maryland 3,483,388 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,529,151 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,105,300 96.0 1.04 Minnesota 2,565,929 69.4 1.44 Mississippi 1,250,753 92.6 1.08 Missouri 3,081,156 90.0 1.11 Montana 480,860 65.4 1.53 Nebraska 764,517 77.4 1.29 Nevada 1,248,633 95.3 1.05 New Hampshire 719,375 92.4 1.08 New Jersey 5,577,359 99.8 1.00 New Mexico 909,041 84.4 1.18 New York 10,230,291 96.3 1.04 North Carolina 4,362,919 89.2 1.12 North Dakota 332,667 51.1 1.96 N. Mariana Islands 22,770 0.0 NA Ohio 5,887,158 94.8
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- 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,416,698 87.8 1.14 Guam 65,044 0.0 NA Hawaii 632,638 99.8 1.00 Idaho 694,630 90.3 1.11 Illinois 6,944,463 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,317,961 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,468,226 80.8 1.24 Kansas 1,284,666 82.2 1.22 Kentucky 1,904,145 91.3 1.10 Louisiana 2,002,682 91.4 1.09 Maine 767,662 81.8 1.22 Maryland 3,483,388 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,529,151 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,105,300 96.0 1.04 Minnesota 2,565,929 69.4 1.44 Mississippi 1,250,753 92.6 1.08 Missouri 3,081,156 90.0 1.11 Montana 480,860 65.4 1.53 Nebraska 764,517 77.4 1.29 Nevada 1,248,633 95.3 1.05 New Hampshire 719,375 92.4 1.08 New Jersey 5,577,359 99.8 1.00 New Mexico 909,041 84.4 1.18 New York 10,230,291 96.3 1.04 North Carolina 4,362,919 89.2 1.12 North Dakota 332,667 51.1 1.96 N. Mariana Islands 22,770 0.0 NA Ohio 5,887,158 94.8
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 7,224 New York 41,260 52.8 1,258 1.6 1,295 1.7 1,838 2.4 483 0.6 31,982 40.9 78,116 North Carolina 17,110 44.8 943 2.5 188 0.5 925 2.4 478 1.3 18,534 48.5 38,178 North Dakota 1,076 19.5 35 0.6 11 0.2 38 0.7 44 0.8 4,309 78.2 5,513 Northern Marianas Is 61 25.4 0 0.0 7 3.1 5 2.0 0 0.1 165 69.4 238 Ohio 21,334 42.2 810 1.6 218 0.4 929 1.8 536 1.1 26,731 52.9 50,558 Oklahoma 5,813 31.4 543 2.9 58 0.3 298 1.6 227 1.2 11,600 62.6 18,539 Oregon 7,145 46.9 57 0.4 134 0.9 350 2.3 186 1.2 7,358 48.3 15,230 Pennsylvania 25,903 44.8 279 0.5 995 1.7 1,175 2.0 297 0.5 29,228 50.5 57,878 Puerto Rico 4,036
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 8.7 VA Washington 7,181.4 342.3 6,839.1 4,978.7 1,860.3 1,024.9 284.0 546.1 1,855.0 5.4 WA West Virginia 1,921.3 48.4 1,872.9 1,325.2 547.8 292.9 109.3 143.1 545.3 2.5 WV Wisconsin 3,749.2 116.2 3,633.0 2,600.8 1,032.2 533.0 218.0 278.7 1,029.7 2.5 WI Wyoming 720.4 30.2 690.2 470.8 219.4 134.5 40.0 44.6 219.1 0.3 WY Puerto Rico 4,007.5 695.8 3,311.7 2,397.1 914.7 567.0 278.1 69.4 914.5 0.1 PR 99 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.16 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 See notes following Table 2.17. Non- Regulated and Adjustments Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.17 - Billable Access Lines and Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005
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- $1,538,769 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,051,882,389 0.0 6.1 0.4 2.4 91.1 Honduras $93,648,511 0.027.1 2.324.5 46.0 $1,246,500 0.019.2 0.045.5 35.3 $233,772 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 416,407,311 0.024.5 2.728.4 44.3 Mexico $1,108,709,056 0.012.1 1.821.6 64.5 $54,903,693 0.0 9.6 0.032.2 58.2 $582,817 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 16,562,524,645 0.0 5.8 1.821.5 70.9 Nicaragua $54,685,745 0.016.7 3.3 6.4 73.5 $909,270 0.0 9.1 0.021.5 69.4 $10,427 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 341,617,444 0.013.1 4.5 9.1 73.3 Panama $16,389,385 0.023.6 0.112.1 64.3 $2,249,655 0.0 5.9 0.016.0 78.2 $700,121 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8 96.2 177,910,860 0.012.9 0.217.1 69.8 Saint Pierre and Miquelon $68,703 0.0 0.0 0.067.3 32.7 $1,246 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 525,068 0.0 0.0 0.072.3 27.7 Alaska $7,882 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-284934A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-284934A1.txt
- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-287688A1.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-287688A8.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-287688A9.pdf
- 101.1 2007January 69.9 58.8 71.7 102.2 106.3 101.1 February 64.5 60.9 71.5 102.2 106.6 101.5 March 68.8 58.4 70.8 102.2 106.9 103.5 April 66.7 57.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.3 May 65.4 58.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.2 June 68.4 60.0 70.2 102.2 107.0 102.2 July 62.4 60.5 69.9 102.2 107.0 101.9 August 63.0 59.9 69.6 102.2 107.0 101.8 September 68.3 58.6 69.4 102.2 107.1 101.8 October 67.7 57.5 68.7 102.3 107.2 101.8 November 78.5 55.0 68.8 102.3 107.2 101.8 December 77.0 56.5 69.0 102.3 107.2 101.8 2008January 79.9 56.7 67.7 102.3 107.2 101.7 February 83.7 54.6 68.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 March 83.7 53.6 67.3 102.3 107.2 101.7 April 82.9 54.3 67.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 May 78.6 49.3 67.6 102.3 107.2 101.7 June
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289169A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289169A1.txt
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-291222A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-291222A1.txt
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-291391A2.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-291391A2.txt
- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $16,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 36,921,905 0.0 14.3 1.1 9.2 75.5 Libya $6,196,853 0.0 47.5 8.7 3.4 40.4 $67,133 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $58,945 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 30,785,015 0.0 40.6 8.3 3.4 47.7 Madagascar $4,695,659 0.0 20.3 0.5 9.5 69.8 $19,101 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,716 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 20,470,595 0.0 17.2 0.6 12.7 69.4 Malawi $3,111,566 0.0 15.6 9.3 24.5 50.6 $21,703 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 82.1 $2,725 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,257,522 0.0 12.8 13.2 24.8 49.1 Mali $9,093,047 0.0 7.5 33.9 16.9 41.7 $416,438 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.9 86.1 $60,564 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,762,108 0.0 6.1 31.3 19.3 43.3 Mauritania $1,316,177 0.0 6.1 7.7 11.4 74.8 $34,957 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292593A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292593A1.txt
- 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 98.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 98.7 99.1 $40,000
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292759A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292759A1.txt
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295212A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295212A1.txt
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295377A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295377A1.txt
- 28.3 14.8 20.4 18.9 15.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 184.2 252.5 116.2 228.6 164.2101.9 181.7 161.5 168.4 Total MSA 184.6 242.8 115.2 227.1 161.9114.8 179.3 154.6 159.1 Total Non MSA 180.3 308.8 143.6 235.3 187.7 43.0 235.8 248.2 206.7 Total Residence 258.6 319.9 167.2 299.9 218.6128.3 246.2 231.7 211.0 Total Business 81.1 136.5 46.4 105.2 68.8 55.5 96.0 69.4 84.8 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 147.3 182.7 93.7 174.6 116.1 84.0 148.2 128.6 138.7 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Rpts. 13.4% 15.4% 9.4% 14.6% 14.1%20.0% 17.0% 16.1% 15.2% Residential Complaints per Million Res. Access Lines 30.5 202.3 44.0 42.9 134.5121.3 97.5 1,118.4 278.8 Business Complaints per Million Business Access Lines 4.9 65.2 8.1 10.9 15.4 25.2 24.6
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A1.txt
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A11.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A11.txt
- 18.9 15.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 184.2 252.5 116.2 228.6 164.2 101.9 181.7 161.5 168.4 Total MSA 184.6 242.8 115.2 227.1 161.9 114.8 179.3 154.6 159.1 Total Non MSA 180.3 308.8 143.6 235.3 187.7 43.0 235.8 248.2 206.7 Total Residence 258.6 319.9 167.2 299.9 218.6 128.3 246.2 231.7 211.0 Total Business 81.1 136.5 46.4 105.2 68.8 55.5 96.0 69.4 84.8 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 147.3 182.7 93.7 174.6 116.1 84.0 148.2 128.6 138.7 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Reports 13.4% 15.4% 9.4% 14.6% 14.1% 20.0% 17.0% 16.1% 15.2% Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 30.5 202.3 44.0 42.9 134.5 121.3 97.5 1118.4 278.8 Bus. Complaints per Mill. Bus. Access Lines 4.9 65.2 8.1 10.9 15.4
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A8.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A8.txt
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A9.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-295442A9.txt
- 101.1 2007January 69.9 58.8 71.7 102.2 106.3 101.1 February 64.5 60.9 71.5 102.2 106.6 101.5 March 68.8 58.4 70.8 102.2 106.9 103.5 April 66.7 57.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.3 May 65.4 58.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.2 June 68.4 60.0 70.2 102.2 107.0 102.2 July 62.4 60.5 69.9 102.2 107.0 101.9 August 63.0 59.9 69.6 102.2 107.0 101.8 September 68.3 58.6 69.4 102.2 107.1 101.8 October 67.7 57.5 68.7 102.3 107.2 101.8 November 78.5 55.0 68.8 102.3 107.2 101.8 December 77.0 56.5 69.0 102.3 107.2 101.8 2008January 79.9 56.7 67.7 102.3 107.2 101.7 February 83.7 54.6 68.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 March 83.7 53.6 67.3 102.3 107.2 101.7 April 82.9 54.3 67.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 May 84.9 51.4 67.0 102.3 107.2 101.7 June
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-296121A1.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-297269A2.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-297269A2.txt
- 0.0 0.0 7.0 15.1 77.8 $516,514 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.7 89.3 $938,786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 200,461,461 0.0 0.0 18.6 25.0 56.3 United Kingdom $242,244,410 0.0 0.2 0.3 21.8 77.7 $17,487,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 80.0 $85,627,679 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 4,506,164,878 0.0 0.3 0.3 27.0 72.5 Western Europe $796,565,769 0.0 0.1 1.4 19.3 79.2 $70,756,562 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.6 69.4 $405,994,551 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 14,295,125,248 0.0 0.1 2.3 29.9 67.7 Algeria $5,330,280 0.0 0.0 5.8 18.3 75.9 $1,325,064 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $878 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 59,509,609 0.0 0.0 4.8 14.0 81.1 Angola $10,040,849 0.0 0.0 1.7 34.6 63.7 $42,677 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $98,975 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,629,740 0.0 0.0 2.6 43.5 53.8 Benin $5,033,191 0.0
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-297986A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-297986A1.txt
- 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 98.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 98.7 99.1 $40,000
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-301505A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-301505A1.txt
- (25.2) 9.4 3.7 0.7 HI Idaho 63.2 32.9 30.3 14.0 1.3 7.9 (29.6) 3.3 0.3 0.0 ID Illinois 993.5 543.4 450.1 107.7 24.6 30.8 (248.7) 30.3 2.4 0.5 IL Indiana 450.5 268.6 181.9 51.2 5.5 19.8 (146.9) 21.2 2.6 0.2 IN Iowa 103.9 38.3 65.6 17.9 2.3 6.7 (36.4) 1.9 0.5 0.0 IA Kansas 205.3 94.1 111.2 33.1 3.4 11.9 (69.4) 3.4 0.5 0.1 KS Kentucky 249.4 155.1 94.3 14.6 1.6 2.2 (145.0) 10.1 0.6 0.0 KY Louisiana 306.9 192.8 114.1 31.3 2.0 14.7 (181.5) 11.3 0.8 0.0 LA Maine 66.4 14.8 51.6 17.9 1.7 6.6 (9.2) 5.6 1.5 0.2 ME Maryland 416.9 218.7 198.2 74.3 8.8 28.4 (201.9) 16.8 7.2 0.6 MD Massachusetts 411.6 184.1 227.5 96.8 9.1 30.8 (167.2)
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- 43.8 23.7 1.8 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 92.5 88.3 60.5 * * Idaho 81.6 72.4 35.1 * * Illinois 87.9 79.6 43.0 31.9 7.5 Indiana 84.3 76.2 45.8 32.6 13.9 Iowa 87.0 74.6 46.5 * * Kansas 83.3 77.0 42.8 33.7 3.8 Kentucky 88.5 76.7 49.3 31.2 26.2 Louisiana 85.3 81.7 39.0 * * Maine 86.0 82.9 69.4 57.6 4.0 Maryland 78.3 72.1 59.0 40.2 11.7 Massachusetts 81.5 76.4 65.2 46.9 11.0 Michigan 85.6 78.8 48.3 32.6 * Minnesota 85.9 77.3 45.1 31.1 3.9 Mississippi 85.4 76.2 * * * Missouri 85.4 77.4 36.6 16.8 5.2 Montana 72.9 57.9 31.7 * * Nebraska 81.5 71.1 45.2 * * 2 - 10 10 Table 2.6 - Continued Percentage of
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 18.3 14.0 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 167.4 248.6 114.6 216.0 148.0 98.3 165.5 159.9 163.4 Total MSA 166.8 236.1 113.5 209.5 145.8 111.4 162.9 151.6 151.7 Total Non MSA 173.8 318.6 143.0 245.3 169.8 40.1 225.1 263.0 210.7 Total Residence 237.0 315.1 166.1 286.1 196.8 126.3 226.4 232.4 209.7 Total Business 76.4 132.8 47.2 102.7 69.2 50.9 90.1 69.4 77.2 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 124.2 184.6 85.8 158.2 103.4 80.2 137.0 132.0 136.3 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Reports 15.3% 14.9% 10.5% 13.8% 14.2% 19.4% 17.3% 16.6% 15.6% Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 17.1 218.4 35.9 71.0 159.6 137.2 109.1 968.6 272.6 Bus. Complaints per Mill. Bus. Access Lines 3.6 26.3 7.0 13.9 31.1
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 61.6 69.3 93.5 90.1 77.9 March 80.0 76.2 61.2 67.6 93.8 90.0 77.3 April 79.5 75.9 60.1 67.7 94.3 88.7 76.0 May 78.5 75.3 59.3 67.2 97.7 86.8 74.8 June 79.1 76.8 58.6 69.3 99.7 84.8 73.8 July 80.2 78.7 57.8 72.0 100.1 83.3 72.5 August 77.5 76.0 55.6 69.5 98.7 80.6 69.5 September 74.1 72.6 55.5 65.4 95.7 77.6 69.4 October 70.7 68.6 55.7 60.6 93.3 75.7 69.8 November 64.8 61.6 56.0 52.0 91.7 73.1 70.3 December 63.3 59.7 58.0 49.0 90.4 72.8 73.1 Table 7.5 Monthly Producer Price Indices - Continued (December 2003 = 100) Note: The values for the last several months are subject to revision. 7 - 12 Interstate Business Special Access Switched Toll Service, Inbound International
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 11 FCC Rcd 21010 (CCB 1996) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and six other "me-too" LECs -- Pacific Bell, BellSouth, US West, Ameritech, GTE, and SNET -- to permit establishment of new rate elements to recover costs of switched transport services using Synchronous Optical Network ("SONET") technology); Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Petitions for Waiver of Section 69.4(b) of the Commission's Rules, 9 FCC Rcd 7868 (CCB 1994) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and "me-too" petitioner SWBT to permit establishment of additional rate elements for automated calling card handling, automated collect and billed-to-third-number handling, live operator handling of IXC [interexchange carrier] traffic); The Ameritech Operating Companies, Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, GTE
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- areas served by these carriers. Some commenters support the access reform plan for rate-of-return LECs developed by the multiassociation group. Commenters suggest a variety of other modifications to Part 69: (1) reexamine the price cap and pooling all or nothing rules; (2) create transitional rules that facilitate the move from rate of return to price cap regulation; (3) delete section 69.4, thereby eliminating detailed rate element codification and the need for a public interest showing to establish new rate elements; and (4) streamline the access structure into four categories . One commenter opposes consolidating the access structure into four elements. Several commenters concur with the staff recommendation that the Commission review intercarrier compensation arrangements to develop a comprehensive system that would
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- its resources more efficiently. The delay caused by the Part 69 waiver requirement may place rate-of-return carriers at a competitive disadvantage. Even though rate-of-return carriers generally may not face the same kind of competition as price cap carriers, they are not insulated from competitive pressures. Competitive carriers that have notice of an incumbent rate-of-return carrier's Part 69 waiver or section 69.4(g) petition may be able to begin offering the service before the incumbent carrier obtains permission to establish new rate elements for the new service, thus diminishing its incentives to develop and offer new services. Removal of this competitive disadvantage will enhance the competitiveness of incumbent rate-of-return carriers. Accordingly, we find that it serves the public interest to permit rate-of-return carriers
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- permitting that practice to continue at an incumbent local exchange carrier's discretion violated section 254(e) of the Act. See COMSAT Corp. v. FCC, 250 F.3d 931, 938-40 (5th Cir. 2001). The Commission therefore amended its rules to prohibit local exchange carriers from recovering contributions to the universal service mechanisms through access charges imposed on interexchange carriers. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(d). Changes to the Board of Directors of the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc., Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 96-45, 97-21, Report and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 18400 (1997) (Second Order on Reconsideration). See id. at 18423-24, para. 41; see also 47 C.F.R. § 54.701. Second Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd
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- of these two UNEs.54 On May 16, 2002, after finding that the inadequacies in Pacific Bell's cost filings had resulted in delays and the need to examine competing cost models, the California Commission adopted interim discounts to Pacific Bell's unbundled loops and unbundled local and tandem switching.55 Specifically, the California Commission adopted on an interim basis a 15.1 percent, a 69.4 percent and a 79.3 percent reduction to Pacific's unbundled loop, unbundled local switching, and unbundled tandem switching rates, respectively.56 On September 19, 2002, the California Commission extended the interim 69.4 percent discount beyond the basic (two-wire) port type to include all port types.57 The 2002 Relook Proceeding has commenced and been consolidated with the 2001 Relook (Continued from previous page)
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- 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.9% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.1 98.5 99.8 99.8 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.6 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 92.3 91.4 98.1 98.8 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 87.5 83.3 95.0 96.8 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 80.9 72.3 87.9 93.0 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 72.8 60.0 80.0 87.3 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 58.9 50.9 69.4 78.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 51.1 50.2 61.9 74.6 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 36.8 38.5 49.9 60.7 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Deciles (Blocks of Zip Codes Grouped by Median Household Income) Median Household Income (In Each Decile of Zip Codes) Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 1999 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 96.4% 98.4%
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- permitting that practice to continue at an incumbent local exchange carrier's discretion violated section 254(e) of the Act. See COMSAT Corp. v. FCC, 250 F.3d 931, 938-40 (5th Cir. 2001). The Commission therefore amended its rules to prohibit local exchange carriers from recovering contributions to the universal service mechanisms through access charges imposed on interexchange carriers. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(d). Changes to the Board of Directors of the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc, CC Docket No. 97-21, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 18400 (1997) (Second Order on Reconsideration); see also 47 C.F.R. § 54.709. Section 54.709(a) provides, in relevant part, that contributions to the
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- Local Exchange Carriers, Interexchange Carrier Purchases of Switched Access Services Offered by Competitive Local Exchange Carriers, and Petition of U S West Communications, Inc. for Forbearance from Regulation as a Dominant Carrier in Phoenix, Arizona MSA, Fifth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221, 14254, para. 62 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order). 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g); Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14239-43, paras. 37-44. For the specifics of the triggers required, see generally Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14265-87, paras. 81-121. For the specifics of the triggers required, see generally id. at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. 47 C.F.R. § 69.709(c); Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. Pricing Flexibility Order,
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- to 108.4 million in June 2004. Of that number, approximately 94.2 million TV households, or almost 86 percent of TV households subscribe to an MVPD service, as compared to 92.3 million, or 85.1 percent as of June 2004. Cable serves the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers, but cable's share of the MVPD market continued to decline. As of June 2005, 69.4 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator, as compared to 71.6 percent as of June 2004. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 27.7 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2005, compared to 25.1 percent in June 2004, an increase of more than 10 percent. The competitive presence of
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- concurring in part) (joining the majority opinion (and providing the fifth vote) ``except insofar as [it] . . . relies on an anticompetitive rationale''). Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in the Market for the Delivery of Video Programming, MB Docket No. 05-255, Twelfth Annual Report, 21 FCC Rcd 2503, 2506, para. 8 (2006) (``Twelfth Annual Video Competition Report'') (69.4 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a cable operator). While the number of DBS subscribers has increased since the Supreme Court's Turner decisions, there is no evidence in the record that DBS places meaningful pressure on cable operators to carry all broadcast stations. Turner II, 520 U.S. at 190. Twelfth Annual Video Competition Report, 21 FCC Rcd at
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- percent of TV households, subscribe to an MVPD service, as compared to 94.2 million, or approximately 86 percent as of June 2005. Cable serves the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers, but cable's share of the MVPD marketplace continues to decline. As of June 2006, 68.2 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator, as compared to 69.4 percent as of June 2005. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 29.2 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2006, compared to 27.7 percent in June 2005. The competitive presence of MVPDs other than cable or DBS declined slightly. The number of MVPD subscribers choosing all other delivery technologies decreased, representing 2.6 percent of
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- Rcd 12962, 12969-70, para. 18 (2000), aff'd in part, rev'd in part, and remanded in part, Texas Office of Pub. Util. Counsel v. FCC, 265 F.3d 313 (5th Cir. 2001), cert. denied, Nat'l Ass'n of State Util. Consumer Advocates v. FCC, 535 U.S. 986 (2002). Carrier's carrier charges include local switching, tandem switched transport and direct-trunked transport. 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b). See Verizon June 13, 2007 Ex Parte Letter at 7. 47 U.S.C. § 160(a)(1). See, e.g., Boston Petition, Joint Declaration from Quintin Lew, Judy Verses, and Patrick Garzillo (Boston Lew/Verses/Garzillo Decl.), Attach. A at 6-18; New York Petition, Joint Declaration from Quintin Lew, Judy Verses, and Patrick Garzillo, Attach. A at 7-19; Pittsburgh Lew/Verses/Garzillo Decl. Attach. A at 7-16; Philadelphia
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- para. 37 (``We reaffirm that protecting ratepayers from unjust and unreasonable interstate rates is the primary purpose behind the accounting separation of regulated from nonregulated activities, just as it is the purpose behind all of our accounting and cost allocation rules.''). See 47 C.F.R. Part 32. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.901-905. See 47 C.F.R. Part 36. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b) (including the following elements: common line, local switching, information, tandem-switched transport, direct-trunked transport, special access, line information database, entrance facilities and recovery of contributions to the universal service support mechanisms by incumbent LECs). See Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Dominant Carriers, CC Docket No. 87-313, Second Report and Order, 5 FCC Rcd 6786, 6818-20, paras. 257-59 (1990) (LEC Price
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- (CALLS Order), aff'd in part, rev'd in part, and remanded in part sub nom. Texas Office of Pub. Util. Counsel v. FCC, 265 F.3d 313 (5th Cir. 2001), cert. denied sub nom. Nat'l Ass'n of State Util. Consumer Advocates v. FCC, 535 U.S. 986 (2002). Carrier's carrier charges include local switching, tandem switched transport and direct-trunked transport. 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b). 47 U.S.C. § 160(a)(1). See, e.g., Qwest Denver Petition at 5; Qwest Minneapolis-St. Paul Petition at 5; Qwest Phoenix Petition at 5; Qwest Seattle Petition at 5. Qwest Denver Petition at 28-31; Qwest Minneapolis-St. Paul Petition at 28-32; Qwest Phoenix Petition at 28-31; Qwest Seattle Petition at 27-31. . . . The wholesale services we include in this calculation are
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- Divestiture Related Tariffs, CC Docket No. 83-1145, Phase I, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 1082, 1187, App. D, §§ 1.1, 2.6 (1984) (defining ``customer(s)'' to denote ``any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust, corporation, or governmental entity or any other entity'' that subscribes to tariffed services ``including both Interexchange Carriers (ICs) and End Users''). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(b); 69.152. Carrier's carrier charges include local switching, tandem switched transport, direct-trunked transport, and entrance facilities. 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b). CLEC Access Charge Reform Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 9938, para. 38. Id. Although, the CLEC Access Charge Reform Order concerned rates for access charged by competitive LECs rather than incumbents, the distinction made there between end-user customers, that may choose
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- 43.8 23.7 1.8 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 92.5 88.3 60.5 * * Idaho 81.6 72.4 35.1 * * Illinois 87.9 79.6 43.0 31.9 7.5 Indiana 84.3 76.2 45.8 32.6 13.9 Iowa 87.0 74.6 46.5 * * Kansas 83.3 77.0 42.8 33.7 3.8 Kentucky 88.5 76.7 49.3 31.2 26.2 Louisiana 85.3 81.7 39.0 * * Maine 86.0 82.9 69.4 57.6 4.0 Maryland 78.3 72.1 59.0 40.2 11.7 Massachusetts 81.5 76.4 65.2 46.9 11.0 Michigan 85.6 78.8 48.3 32.6 * Minnesota 85.9 77.3 45.1 31.1 3.9 Mississippi 85.4 76.2 * * * Missouri 85.4 77.4 36.6 16.8 5.2 Montana 72.9 57.9 31.7 * * Nebraska 81.5 71.1 45.2 * * U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status
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- also Intercarrier Compensation FNPRM, 20 FCC Rcd at 4737-44, paras. 120-33; 2008 Order and ICC/USF FNPRM, 24 FCC Rcd at 6650, App. A., para. 347; id. at 6849, App. C, para. 344. The term transport is often used interchangeably with transit service. These are two different services. Transport service is a tariffed exchanged access service. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.4. Transit service is typically offered via commercially-negotiated interconnection agreements rather than tariffs. See, e.g., Qwest Corp. v. Cox Nebraska Telcom, LLC, 2008 WL 5273687 (D. Neb. 2008) (finding that an ILEC must provide transit pursuant to its interconnection obligations under section 251); Brandenburg Tel. Co. v. Windstream Kentucky East, Inc., Case No. 2007-0004, Order, 2010 WL 3283776 (Ky PSC Aug.
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, ¶¶ 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- their tariffs introducing a new service on at least fifteen days' notice.); 47 C.F.R. § 61.43 (Tariffs introducing a new service must be incorporated into the appropriate price cap basket and indices within six to eighteen months after the new service tariff takes effect.) 39 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 40 Id.; see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g). 41 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 11 LECs also had to comply with the "new services" test, which required an incumbent LEC to demonstrate that its tariffed rates for new services would recover no more than the carrier's direct costs of providing the service, plus a reasonable amount of overhead, and no less than the carrier's direct
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- Network 75.8 AT&T (18.6) 5 C-SPAN(1) 75.7 6 TNT 75.6 Time Warner (100) 7 Fox Family Channel 74 8 TNN (The Nashville Network) 73.9 9 Lifetime Television 73.4 10 A&E 73 11 CNN 73 Time Warner (100) 12 Weather Channel 72 13 QVC 70.1 Comcast (57), AT&T (43) 14 TLC (The Learning Channel) 70 AT&T (49), Cox (24.6) 15 MTV 69.4 16 AMC 69 Cablevision (75) 17 CNBC 68 18 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 67 19 VH1 65.6 20 ESPN2 64.5 Notes: In addition to cable, other services such as MMDS (wireless cable), SMATV (satellite master antenna television), satellite, including HSD (home satellite dish) and DBS (direct broadcast satellite), broadcast television and LPTV (low power television) may distribute these signals. Subscriber figures
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- (49), Cox (24.6) 4 USA Network 73.7 TCI (18.6) 5 CNN 73.7 Time Warner (100) 6 C-SPAN 73.3 None 7 TNT 73.1 Time Warner (100) 8 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 72.6 None 9 Fox Family Channel 71.8 None 10 A&E 71.7 None 11 TNN (The Nashville Network) 71.5 None 12 Lifetime Television 71.5 None 13 Weather Channel 70.2 None 14 MTV 69.4 None 15 CNN Headline News 68.6 TIme Warner (100) 16 AMC 68.0 Cablevision (75) 17 QVC 66.6 Comcast (57), TCI (43) 18 CNBC 65.6 None 19 TLC (The Learning Channel) 65.1 TCI (49), Cox (24.6) 20 VH1 62.2 None 21 ESPN2 58.5 None 22 BET 54.2 TCI (35) Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-23 Rank Programming Network (Top 50) Number
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- Petition of Ameritech to Establish a New Access Tariff Service and Rate Elements Pursuant to Part 69 of the Commission's Rules, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-46, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2294, at ¶¶ 1, 13-17 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Oct. 30, 1997) (Ameritech and Bell Atlantic Order); In re Petition of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Under Section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's Rules for Establishment of New Service Rate Elements, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-64, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2725 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Dec. 30, 1997) (Southwestern Bell and Pacific Bell Order). The Division also suspended for one day and incorporated into the investigation Ameritech revisions to its long- term number portability query service purporting
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- their tariffs introducing a new service on at least fifteen days' notice.); 47 C.F.R. § 61.43 (Tariffs introducing a new service must be incorporated into the appropriate price cap basket and indices within six to eighteen months after the new service tariff takes effect.) 39 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 40 Id.; see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g). 41 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 11 LECs also had to comply with the "new services" test, which required an incumbent LEC to demonstrate that its tariffed rates for new services would recover no more than the carrier's direct costs of providing the service, plus a reasonable amount of overhead, and no less than the carrier's direct
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- but which close after June 30, 2000, but during tariff year 2000, and that are subject to the $0.0095 Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate charged by the purchaser for that property will be the greater of $0.0095 or the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate for that property. PART 69 - ACCESS CHARGES Sec. 69.4 Charges to be Filed (d) Recovery of Contributions to the Universal Service Support Mechanisms by Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. (1) Incumbent local exchange carriers other than price cap LECs of this chapter may recover their contributions to the universal service support mechanisms through carriers' carrier charges. (i) [Reserved] (ii) Non-price cap local exchange carriers may recover their contributions to the
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- of such act more than once or for more than one day. 5. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, P:P: 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- Network 75.8 AT&T (18.6) 5 C-SPAN(1) 75.7 6 TNT 75.6 Time Warner (100) 7 Fox Family Channel 74 8 TNN (The Nashville Network) 73.9 9 Lifetime Television 73.4 10 A&E 73 11 CNN 73 Time Warner (100) 12 Weather Channel 72 13 QVC 70.1 Comcast (57), AT&T (43) 14 TLC (The Learning Channel) 70 AT&T (49), Cox (24.6) 15 MTV 69.4 16 AMC 69 Cablevision (75) 17 CNBC 68 18 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 67 19 VH1 65.6 20 ESPN2 64.5 Notes: In addition to cable, other services such as MMDS (wireless cable), SMATV (satellite master antenna television), satellite, including HSD (home satellite dish) and DBS (direct broadcast satellite), broadcast television and LPTV (low power television) may distribute these signals. Subscriber figures
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- (49), Cox (24.6) 4 USA Network 73.7 TCI (18.6) 5 CNN 73.7 Time Warner (100) 6 C-SPAN 73.3 None 7 TNT 73.1 Time Warner (100) 8 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 72.6 None 9 Fox Family Channel 71.8 None 10 A&E 71.7 None 11 TNN (The Nashville Network) 71.5 None 12 Lifetime Television 71.5 None 13 Weather Channel 70.2 None 14 MTV 69.4 None 15 CNN Headline News 68.6 TIme Warner (100) 16 AMC 68.0 Cablevision (75) 17 QVC 66.6 Comcast (57), TCI (43) 18 CNBC 65.6 None 19 TLC (The Learning Channel) 65.1 TCI (49), Cox (24.6) 20 VH1 62.2 None 21 ESPN2 58.5 None 22 BET 54.2 TCI (35) Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-23 Rank Programming Network (Top 50) Number
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- January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.3, 61.46, 69.1, 69.2, 69.105, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.154, 69.155, 69.157, 69.305, 69.306, 69.309, 69.401, 69.411, 69.502, and 69.611. The following rules, which impose new or modified information or collection requirements, shall become effective upon approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but no sooner than January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.42, 61.48, 69.4, 69.106, 69.111, 69.153, 69.156. Unless otherwise stated herein, all remaining provisions of this Order are effective June 15, 1997." 5. These errata amend "Appendix C Final Rules" of the First Report and Order as follows: Amend paragraph 2 by adding "the introductory text of" after "revising". Amend the introductory text of paragraph 3 by removing "(d) and (e)" and replacing
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- U.S.C. §§ 151-154, 201-205, 251, 254, 303, and 405, and pursuant to section 1.108 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.108 that this Order on Reconsideration IS ADOPTED. 93. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that section 69.153(g) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153(g) IS AMENDED as set forth in the appendix. 94. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that sections 69.4, 69.111(c)(1), 69.153(c)(1), 69.153(d)(1)(i), 69.153(d)(2)(i), and 69.155(c) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4, 69.111(c)(1), 69.153(c)(1), 69.153(d)(1)(i), 69.153(d)(2)(i), and 69.155(c) ARE AMENDED as set forth in the appendix. 95. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 154(i) and 47 C.F.R. § 1.3, that NECA's request for waiver of Section 69.105(b)(2)-(3) of the Commissions rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.105(b)(2)-(3)
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- Petition of Ameritech to Establish a New Access Tariff Service and Rate Elements Pursuant to Part 69 of the Commission's Rules, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-46, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2294, at ¶¶ 1, 13-17 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Oct. 30, 1997) (Ameritech and Bell Atlantic Order); In re Petition of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Under Section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's Rules for Establishment of New Service Rate Elements, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-64, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2725 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Dec. 30, 1997) (Southwestern Bell and Pacific Bell Order). The Division also suspended for one day and incorporated into the investigation Ameritech revisions to its long- term number portability query service purporting
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- ) ) U S WEST Petition to Establish Part 69 Rate ) CCB/CPD 99-37 Elements for SS7 Signaling ) ) ) ORDER Adopted: December 22, 1999 Released: December 23, 1999 By the Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1. On July 22,1999, U S WEST Communications, Inc. (U S WEST) filed an expedited petition pursuant to section 69.4(g)(1)(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g)(1)(i), to permit U S WEST to restructure its existing local switching access charges and establish separate rate elements to recover Signaling System 7 (SS7) call set-up costs. In addition, U S WEST requests that the Commission allow it to establish new rate elements for the transport and switching of transient Transaction Capabilities
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- their tariffs introducing a new service on at least fifteen days' notice.); 47 C.F.R. § 61.43 (Tariffs introducing a new service must be incorporated into the appropriate price cap basket and indices within six to eighteen months after the new service tariff takes effect.) 39 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 40 Id.; see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g). 41 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 11 LECs also had to comply with the "new services" test, which required an incumbent LEC to demonstrate that its tariffed rates for new services would recover no more than the carrier's direct costs of providing the service, plus a reasonable amount of overhead, and no less than the carrier's direct
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- at least 15 percent of the incumbent LEC's trunking basket revenues in the study area and that annual price increases within a zone do not exceed 15 percent. Id. In addition, we eliminated the requirement that LECs file zone pricing plans prior to filing their tariffs. Id. See id. at ¶¶ 34-44. Id. at ¶ 39. Specifically, we revised Section 69.4 of the Commission rules to eliminate the public interest showing required by Section 69.4(g). Id. We also eliminated the new services test in Section 61.49(f) and (g) for all new services except loop-based services. Id. See id. at ¶¶ 45-57. Specifically, we allowed price cap LECs to remove from the interexchange basket, and, hence, price cap regulation, their interstate intraLATA
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- 69 Rate ) CCB/CPD No. 99-14 Elements to Offer Switched Access ) Transport in Conjunction with ) Managed Bandwidth SONET Services ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: February 16, 2000 Released: February 18, 2000 By the Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau: . On April 7, 1998, U S West Communications, Inc., (U S West), filed a petition pursuant to section 69.4(g)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g)(1)(i), to permit it to establish eight new switched access rate elements to be used in conjunction with its Managed Bandwidth Synchronous Optical Network (MBSS) based Service. For the reasons stated below, we grant U S West's petition. . A Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) uses a fiber ring network configuration to provide redundant,
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- but which close after June 30, 2000, but during tariff year 2000, and that are subject to the $0.0095 Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate charged by the purchaser for that property will be the greater of $0.0095 or the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate for that property. PART 69 - ACCESS CHARGES Sec. 69.4 Charges to be Filed (d) Recovery of Contributions to the Universal Service Support Mechanisms by Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. (1) Incumbent local exchange carriers other than price cap LECs of this chapter may recover their contributions to the universal service support mechanisms through carriers' carrier charges. (i) [Reserved] (ii) Non-price cap local exchange carriers may recover their contributions to the
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- 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.9% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.1 98.5 99.8 99.8 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.6 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 92.3 91.4 98.1 98.8 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 87.5 83.3 95.0 96.8 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 80.9 72.3 87.9 93.0 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 72.8 60.0 80.0 87.3 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 58.9 50.9 69.4 78.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 51.1 50.2 61.9 74.6 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 36.8 38.5 49.9 60.7 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Deciles (Blocks of Zip Codes Grouped by Median Household Income) Median Household Income (In Each Decile of Zip Codes) Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 1999 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 96.4% 98.4%
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- 3,147 98.2% 98.1% 98.7% 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 80-90 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 99.8 99.7 100.0 70-80 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 99.3 99.5 99.9 60-70 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 98.1 99.1 99.7 50-60 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 40-50 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 87.9 94.4 97.8 30-40 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 20-30 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 69.4 80.4 90.8 10-20 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 61.9 76.2 86.4 0-10 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 49.9 67.9 80.9 Dec 2000 Dec 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 99.0 99.3 99.8 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 97.8 98.6 99.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9
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- 100.0% 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 98.5 99.8 99.7 100.0 99.9 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 $34,744 to
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- 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.8% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.3 98.5 99.8 99.7 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.8 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 93.3 91.4 98.1 99.1 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 89.3 83.3 95.0 97.1 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 83.3 72.3 87.9 94.4 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 73.1 60.0 80.0 87.6 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 61.2 50.9 69.4 80.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 52.1 50.2 61.9 76.2 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 43.3 38.5 49.9 67.9 Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 1999 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 96.8% 98.4% 99.8% 99.6% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 77.1 88.9 91.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 84.9 94.3 97.8 98.6 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9
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- 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.1 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.2 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 99.3 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 95.5 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 98.5 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 91.4 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 97.6 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5
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- 1999 December 2000 December 1999 December 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 98.4% 99.8% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 77.4 90.4 95.9 99.1 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 82.4 94.3 98.1 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.6 78.7 91.7 97.1 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 53.7 74.6 89.4 96.3 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 51.8 69.8 88.2 94.8 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 49.1 69.4 85.9 94.0 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 48.8 67.1 85.1 93.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 45.3 62.6 82.5 91.2 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 56.0 84.1 91.7 Table 11 December 2000 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed Subscriber Table 10 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service High-Speed Subscribership (Over
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- 13.0 7.1 20.6 29.9 26.6 2.4 0.4 0.0 87.0 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 49.6 29.6 * 1.2 0.0 * 0.0 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.8 48.5 19.8 3.4 18.9 0.6 0.0 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 1.0 1.4 2.5 0.8 2.9 4.2 14.6 53.4 21.5 0.2 97.5 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.5 1.1 2.0 25.0 1.3 69.4 0.6 99.8 100.0 Satellite 56.1 32.2 88.3 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.7 100.0 Fixed Wireless 14.1 4.8 18.9 21.2 22.5 25.2 8.7 1.7 1.8 0.1 81.1 100.0 Mobile Wireless 28.8 13.0 41.8 30.1 21.5 6.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.2 100.0 Power Line and Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 * * * * 0.0 * 0.0 100.0 100.0
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- 60.1 15.4 7.8 16.7 604 Iowa 54.4 21.3 3.8 20.5 371 Kansas 65.1 4.1 12.9 17.8 241 Kentucky 59.8 18.6 2.7 18.9 366 Louisiana 72.3 14.4 3.4 9.9 354 Maine 78.7 12.6 3.1 5.5 127 Maryland 62.6 16.4 6.4 14.6 513 Massachusetts 71.8 16.1 3.7 8.4 490 Michigan 65.4 14.7 5.6 14.4 878 Minnesota 57.9 19.8 5.7 16.5 665 Mississippi 69.4 15.3 6.1 9.2 196 Missouri 61.2 12.8 8.9 17.1 515 Montana 63.8 12.9 2.6 20.7 116 Nebraska 62.6 15.0 3.1 19.4 227 Nevada 51.1 15.1 18.0 15.8 139 New Hampshire 67.7 13.1 5.1 14.1 99 New Jersey 76.4 12.4 3.4 7.8 653 New Mexico 63.6 17.1 6.2 13.2 129 New York 66.3 15.5 4.1 14.1 1,772 North Carolina 57.5 14.5
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- Operator Services 9.2 8.9 6.5 8.0 7.0 3,859 3,537 2,688 3,580 2,999 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 52.5 56.1 59.6 53.0 45.5 3,387 3,225 3,260 2,781 2,832 Private Line 8.2 8.5 9.7 8.8 9.6 3,450 3,904 3,427 3,951 3,587 Other Toll Revenues 2 5.2 1.4 4.0 5.6 6.4 All Toll Revenues Provided to End Users 76.0 76.1 81.2 76.6 69.4 3,355 3,216 3,060 2,875 2,796 Total Toll Revenues 86.6 88.4 95.2 96.9 87.5 2,882 2,826 2,576 2,436 2,315 All Long Distance Toll Providers Carrier's Carrier Services: Operator Services 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.1 4,684 2,838 2,616 4,276 6,439 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 7.4 9.1 10.1 14.8 13.1 1,518 1,997 1,466 1,098 877 Private Line 1.3 2.0 2.2 5.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/mksh3q98.pdf
- 7.5 40 New Hampshire 76.5 9.1 3.8 10.6 66 77.5 10.0 10.0 2.5 40 80.5 7.3 7.3 4.9 41 New Jersey 74.9 11.3 4.5 9.3 462 77.5 11.9 5.6 5.0 160 84.2 10.4 1.0 4.5 202 New Mexico 61.8 13.7 6.9 17.6 102 64.9 10.5 7.0 17.5 57 78.7 11.5 4.9 4.9 61 New York 71.7 11.9 5.1 11.3 1,079 69.4 15.4 3.7 11.5 461 78.3 11.9 4.1 5.7 663 North Carolina 69.8 4.7 9.5 16.0 425 63.6 14.9 6.7 14.9 195 78.3 11.1 4.4 6.2 226 North Dakota 46.4 26.8 3.6 23.2 56 50.0 18.8 6.3 25.0 16 69.2 7.7 5.1 17.9 39 Ohio 66.0 12.2 6.3 15.5 717 68.3 14.4 4.8 12.5 271 71.5 10.9 5.2 12.4 386 Oklahoma
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- 7.5 40 New Hampshire 76.5 9.1 3.8 10.6 66 77.5 10.0 10.0 2.5 40 80.5 7.3 7.3 4.9 41 New Jersey 74.9 11.3 4.5 9.3 462 77.5 11.9 5.6 5.0 160 84.2 10.4 1.0 4.5 202 New Mexico 61.8 13.7 6.9 17.6 102 64.9 10.5 7.0 17.5 57 78.7 11.5 4.9 4.9 61 New York 71.7 11.9 5.1 11.3 1,079 69.4 15.4 3.7 11.5 461 78.3 11.9 4.1 5.7 663 North Carolina 69.8 4.7 9.5 16.0 425 63.6 14.9 6.7 14.9 195 78.3 11.1 4.4 6.2 226 North Dakota 46.4 26.8 3.6 23.2 56 50.0 18.8 6.3 25.0 16 69.2 7.7 5.1 17.9 39 Ohio 66.0 12.2 6.3 15.5 717 68.3 14.4 4.8 12.5 271 71.5 10.9 5.2 12.4 386 Oklahoma
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/pntris00.pdf
- 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/pntris01.pdf
- 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/pntris02.pdf
- 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9
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- 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9
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- $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/quarterly_roll-upsasof110110.pdf
- 7,700.1 8,194.5 6.4 8,037.7 1.9 Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 2,581.9 6,791.1 5,068.1 4,866.9 -4.0 4,811.7 1.1 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 16.9 231.7 45.5 49.0 7.6 44.4 9.2 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 49.7 353.6 338.9 359.1 6.0 356.9 0.6 Satellite Service Providers 73.7 103.7 100.4 99.9 -0.5 99.6 0.3 Toll Resellers 437.6 1,522.2 1,098.6 1,165.7 6.1 1,136.4 2.5 VoIP Toll Provider 8/ 69.4 95.6 86.6 78.1 -9.8 76.0 2.7 Audio Bridge Service Provider 9/ 19.0 111.9 109.5 226.0 106.4 223.4 1.2 Other Toll Carriers 8/ 382.4 130.6 109.6 108.4 -1.1 106.3 1.9 Toll Service Providers 3,630.6 9,340.4 6,957.3 6,953.2 -0.1 6,854.7 1.4 All Filers 7/ $14,777.8 $57,892.3 $19,380.6 $19,920.6 2.8 $19,601.0 1.6% LIRE Exemption ($855.1) Total less LIRE $18,746.0 See notes at end
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3 March 47.8 69.3 April 48.0 69.4 May 48.6 69.4 June 49.0 69.4 July 49.4 69.4 August 50.0 69.4 September 50.6 69.9 October 51.1 69.9 November 51.5 69.9 December 51.9 69.9 1975January 52.1 69.8 February 52.5 70.1 March 52.7 70.7 April 52.9 70.9 May 53.2 71.2 June 53.6 71.8 July 54.2 71.9 August 54.3 72.2 September 54.6 72.4 October 54.9 72.6 November 55.3 73.7 December 55.5 73.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref03.pdf
- April 100.0 102.0 110.5 70.5 81.9 69.5 74.6 58.9 May 100.5 102.0 110.5 74.0 80.7 68.4 72.7 56.5 June 100.6 102.2 111.1 72.6 82.6 68.8 77.4 52.0 July 101.6 102.2 110.5 80.9 82.5 68.7 77.3 51.0 August 101.6 102.2 110.8 80.3 82.2 68.3 76.6 54.1 September 100.1 102.0 110.0 73.0 79.5 61.9 74.2 51.9 October 98.9 101.8 108.2 69.6 83.1 69.4 78.2 52.9 November 97.5 101.3 105.6 68.3 81.1 67.5 75.2 46.9 December 96.9 100.8 103.0 72.4 81.1 67.2 74.8 52.5 2001January 92.1 99.4 95.6 62.8 79.7 65.8 72.5 51.1 February 91.2 99.0 95.5 58.0 82.2 68.5 77.3 46.8 March 91.0 99.5 92.7 62.2 81.5 67.6 75.7 51.4 April 91.0 98.4 96.1 57.1 80.6 66.3 74.5 50.7 May 89.3 97.7 93.2
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref04.pdf
- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October* 68.2 77.3 85.6 78.7 32.2 57.4 66.5 November* 67.6 76.5 85.4 77.1 31.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 66.4 June 56.8 74.0 July 44.3 66.4 July 57.1 74.1 August 45.1 67.0 August 57.4 75.0 September 45.2 67.1 September 57.6 74.9 October 45.6 67.3 October 57.9 75.0 November 45.9 67.3 November 58.0 75.3 December 46.2 69.0 December 58.2 75.3 1974January 46.6 69.2 1977January 58.5 74.5 February 47.2 69.3 February 59.1 74.7 March 47.8 69.3 March 59.5 74.8 April 48.0 69.4 April 60.0 75.0 May 48.6 69.4 May 60.3 75.0 June 49.0 69.4 June 60.7 75.1 July 49.4 69.4 July 61.0 75.1 August 50.0 69.4 August 61.2 75.3 September 50.6 69.9 September 61.4 75.4 October 51.1 69.9 October 61.6 75.5 November 51.5 69.9 November 61.9 75.6 December 51.9 69.9 December 62.1 75.7 70 Appendix 1: BLS Price Indices Table A1-1 Consumer
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3 March 47.8 69.3 April 48.0 69.4 May 48.6 69.4 June 49.0 69.4 July 49.4 69.4 August 50.0 69.4 September 50.6 69.9 October 51.1 69.9 November 51.5 69.9 December 51.9 69.9 1975 January 52.1 69.8 February 52.5 70.1 March 52.7 70.7 April 52.9 70.9 May 53.2 71.2 70 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local ServicesInterstate Toll
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- 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3 March 47.8 69.3 April 48.0 69.4 May 48.6 69.4 June 49.0 69.4 July 49.4 69.4 August 50.0 69.4 September 50.6 69.9 October 51.1 69.9 November 51.5 69.9 December 51.9 69.9 1975 January 52.1 69.8 February 52.5 70.1 March 52.7 70.7 April 52.9 70.9 May 53.2 71.2 June 53.6 71.8 July 54.2 71.9 August 54.3 72.2 September 54.6 72.4 October 54.9 72.6 November 55.3 73.7 December 55.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0300.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0305.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0398.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0399.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0700.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0701.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0702.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0703.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0704.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0798.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0799.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1100.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1101.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1102.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1103.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1104.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1196.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1197.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1198.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1199.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trsrv-96.pdf
- $9,529.6 7.5 $26,110.9 27.7 $35,640.5 16.0 73.3 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card $4,521.9 3.5 $6,453.5 6.8 $10,975.4 4.9 58.8 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $25,150.7 19.7 $46,316.5 49.1 $71,467.2 32.2 64.8 Long Distance Private Line Service $2,873.5 2.2 $7,791.9 8.3 $10,665.4 4.8 73.1 All Other Long Distance $1,635.1 1.3 $4,947.7 5.2 $6,582.9 3.0 75.2 Total Toll Revenues $34,181.2 26.7 $65,509.7 69.4 $99,690.9 44.9 65.7 Total Carrier Revenue $127,849.2 100.0 $94,406.6 100.0 $222,255.8 100.0 42.5 Figures may not add due to rounding and amounts that have been withheld to preserve confidentiality of individual carrier data. * Denotes amounts between $1 and $50,000. Telecommunications Industry Table 4 Revenue: Percentage Change in Revenue From 1995 to 1996 (All Carriers Reporting Interstate Revenues) Intrastate Interstate
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/4361-f01.pdf
- Bahrain 339 0.016.8 1.810.970.5 $0 $3,860,113 0.012.8 7.3 22.6 57.3 $0 Iran 366.6 0.0 0.033.3 0.0 $0 $54,10419.1 0.0 0.0 80.9 0.0 $0 Iraq 0 $0 $0 $0 Israel 3,264 0.028.919.310.241.7 $0 $13,120,143 0.064.310.6 20.3 4.9 $0 Jordan 5196.1 0.0 0.0 3.9 0.0 $0 $383,78788.7 0.0 0.0 11.3 0.0 $0 Kuwait 1,11731.4 0.0 2.6 2.163.8 $0 $9,502,49925.7 0.0 4.0 0.9 69.4 $0 Lebanon 7100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0 $9,848100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0 Oman 2 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 $0 $18,548 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 $0 Qatar 274 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.198.9 $0 $2,616,047 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 95.9 $0 Saudi Arabia 19133.563.9 0.5 2.1 0.0 $0 $3,482,82012.880.6 1.5 5.1 0.0 $0 Syria 1118.2 0.0 0.081.8 0.0 $0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/crepor03.pdf
- 83.7 4.1 Sao Tome and Principe $4,102,352 57.7 1.2 5.3 33.6 2.3 $0 $0 4,490,471 51.0 1.2 17.4 27.8 2.6 Senegal $14,311,516 32.7 32.1 16.1 4.5 14.6 $380,048 60.4 15.3 24.1 0.0 0.2 $515,388 0.0 99.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 88,435,167 26.1 37.0 20.2 2.7 14.1 Seychelles $414,682 72.4 1.9 6.0 12.3 7.5 $142 0.0 0.0 98.6 0.0 1.4 $0 1,198,205 69.4 1.7 12.7 5.3 10.9 Sierra Leone $5,942,289 51.7 11.7 13.7 12.7 10.2 $247,505 99.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 $3,461 25.9 0.0 0.0 74.1 0.0 20,243,646 52.9 11.9 16.3 7.6 11.3 Somalia $13,360,262 22.9 4.8 32.2 20.4 19.7 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 $0 20,583,005 14.5 6.0 43.9 16.4 19.2 South Africa $56,566,663 66.6 8.2 9.0 12.7 3.5 $1,050,032 34.8 14.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itltrd98.pdf
- 22.7 2.8 50.3 0.6 6.0 82.4 2,443 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 3.6 50.2 1.4 6.8 89.8 2,590 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 5.4 55.0 3.4 8.4 105.3 2,903 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.5 57.9 7.1 7.5 122.3 3,121 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 10.0 57.1 9.1 8.6 135.7 3,359 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 12.2 56.2 11.1 9.5 150.3 3,636 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 13.7 56.3 12.4 12.1 163.9 3,931 4,095 4.0 1964 85.3 17.2 58.0 13.6 14.6 188.7 4,426 4,615 4.1 1965 101.5 21.3 50.6 15.9 20.2 209.5 4,883 5,092 4.1 1966 128.6 27.3 49.7 17.6 29.0 252.2 5,591 5,843 4.3 1967 146.3 33.7 49.8 15.1 31.3 276.1 6,099 6,375 4.3 1968 176.3 44.3 50.5 15.4 36.6 323.1 6,803 7,126 4.5 1969 234.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itltrd99.pdf
- 22.7 2.8 50.3 0.6 6.0 82.4 2,443 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 3.6 50.2 1.4 6.8 89.8 2,590 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 5.4 55.0 3.4 8.4 105.3 2,903 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.5 57.9 7.1 7.5 122.3 3,121 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 10.0 57.1 9.1 8.6 135.7 3,359 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 12.2 56.2 11.1 9.5 150.3 3,636 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 13.7 56.3 12.4 12.1 163.9 3,931 4,095 4.0 1964 85.3 17.2 58.0 13.6 14.6 188.7 4,426 4,615 4.1 1965 101.5 21.3 50.6 15.9 20.2 209.5 4,883 5,092 4.1 1966 128.6 27.3 49.7 17.6 29.0 252.2 5,591 5,843 4.3 1967 146.3 33.7 49.8 15.1 31.3 276.1 6,099 6,375 4.3 1968 176.3 44.3 50.5 15.4 36.6 323.1 6,803 7,126 4.5 1969 234.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itrnd00.pdf
- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 82.4 2,443 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 89.8 2,590 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 105.3 2,903 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 122.3 3,121 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 135.7 3,359 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 150.3 3,636 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 163.9 3,931 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 166.3 4,449 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 186.2 4,906 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 223.7 5,619 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 244.0 6,131 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 273.8 6,852 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itrnd01.pdf
- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- April 100.0 102.0 110.5 70.5 81.9 69.5 74.6 58.9 May 100.5 102.0 110.5 74.0 80.7 68.4 72.7 56.5 June 100.6 102.2 111.1 72.6 82.6 68.8 77.4 52.0 July 101.6 102.2 110.5 80.9 82.5 68.7 77.3 51.0 August 101.6 102.2 110.8 80.3 82.2 68.3 76.6 54.1 September 100.1 102.0 110.0 73.0 79.5 61.9 74.2 51.9 October 98.9 101.8 108.2 69.6 83.1 69.4 78.2 52.9 November 97.5 101.3 105.6 68.3 81.1 67.5 75.2 46.9 December 96.9 100.8 103.0 72.4 81.1 67.2 74.8 52.5 2001January 92.1 99.4 95.6 62.8 79.7 65.8 72.5 51.1 February 91.2 99.0 95.5 58.0 82.2 68.5 77.3 46.8 March 91.0 99.5 92.7 62.2 81.5 67.6 75.7 51.4 April 91.0 98.4 96.1 57.1 80.6 66.3 74.5 50.7 May 89.3 97.7 93.2
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-9.pdf
- 3,206 1,003 1,263 741 NA 788 891 1,566 Total Switches 1,629 1,322 1,439 779 1,658 161 1,292 1,336 3,146 Switches with Downtime Number of Switches 40 147 25 26 65 1 63 53 86 As a Percentage of Total Switches 2.5% 11.1% 1.7% 3.3% 3.9% 0.6% 4.9% 4.0% 2.7% Average Switch Downtime in Seconds per Switch For All Events 24.0 69.4 3.4 0.3 52.8 7.5 244.3 26.1 396.8 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 23.0 60.8 2.6 0.0 51.7 7.5 210.4 25.3 396.5 For Unscheduled Downtime More Than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 23 23 11 0 18 1 24 13 96 Events per Hundred Switches 1.4 1.7 0.8 0.0 1.1 0.6 1.9 1.0 3.1 Events per Million Access
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-1.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/QualSvc/qual03.pdf
- 788 891 1,566 Total Switches 1,629 1,322 1,439 779 1,658 161 1,292 1,336 3,143 Switches with Downtime Number of Switches 40 147 25 26 65 1 63 53 86 As a percentage of Total Switches 2.5% 11.1% 1.7% 3.3% 3.9% 0.6% 4.9% 4.0% 2.7% Average Switch Downtime in seconds per Switch* For All Events (including events over 2 minutes) 24.0 69.4 3.4 0.3 52.8 7.5 244.3 26.1 397.2 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 23.0 60.8 2.6 0.0 51.7 7.5 210.4 25.3 396.9 For Unscheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 23 23 11 0 18 1 24 13 96 Events per Hundred Switches 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 Events per Million Access
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/00socc.pdf
- 37.7 Spain 23.0 30.3 41.1 49.0 54.9 55.7 53.0 36.2 21.2 26.1 25.6 Switzerland 10.5 8.2 13.8 13.4 15.6 17.9 19.3 22.7 23.5 14.0 18.0 Taiwan 45.0 48.1 36.1 43.7 48.9 79.1 95.0 118.4 133.9 42.3 27.8 Thailand 30.2 31.4 32.0 32.8 36.2 44.8 50.7 64.1 57.3 34.4 27.5 Turkey 14.3 15.3 21.5 20.4 21.3 26.0 24.0 18.9 16.6 28.4 69.4 United Kingdom 46.2 74.8 88.3 72.6 67.3 77.1 55.3 41.1 23.4 (15.9) 25.7 Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 21.5 40.4 62.3 94.1 139.8 151.0 179.2 Total for Countries Shown Above 1,924.22,273.02,681.92,663.92,832.93,279.53,743.24,186.24,085.23,290.73,379.4 Total for Other Countries 473.9 489.2 634.8 709.2 872.01,011.31,194.71,472.31,343.91,193.41,199.9 Total for All Countries 2,398.12,762.33,316.73,373.13,705.04,290.94,937.85,658.45,429.24,484.14,579.3 Canada, Mexico, Germany, 31.4% 32.8% 32.3% 31.4% 28.3% 25.9% 22.6% 18.9% 16.0% 17.0% 16.6%
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- 7.5DC Florida 7,777.0 602.2 7,174.9 4,994.3 2,180.5 1,006.9 253.8 815.3 2,075.9 104.6FL Georgia 3,687.3 218.6 3,468.7 2,461.4 1,007.3 379.1 127.9 456.1 963.1 44.2GA Hawaii 533.3 77.0 456.3 315.4 141.0 65.3 24.3 45.7 135.3 5.7HI Idaho 487.8 26.9 460.9 286.7 174.2 74.3 28.5 62.0 164.8 9.4ID Illinois 4,704.9 310.3 4,394.6 3,241.1 1,153.5 449.2 167.9 480.5 1,097.6 55.9 IL Indiana 2,257.8 188.4 2,069.4 1,469.6 599.8 280.7 74.1 216.5 571.3 28.5IN Iowa 658.4 35.2 623.2 408.5 214.7 72.9 40.0 89.9 202.8 12.0IA Kansas 1,028.0 132.2 895.8 610.4 285.4 102.6 35.3 135.4 273.3 12.1KS Kentucky 1,454.3 74.6 1,379.7 992.6 387.1 182.5 56.2 131.1 369.8 17.4KY Louisiana 1,715.1 62.1 1,653.0 1,251.1 401.9 191.7 54.8 133.7 380.2 21.7LA Maine 532.8 19.6 513.2 354.6 158.7 61.1 25.5 67.6
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- 184.5 2.55 181.9 20.1 161.8 65.1 29.3 67.4 161.8 NH New Jersey 1,498.1 22.06 1,476.0 261.2 1,214.8 556.5 140.1 518.4 1,215.0 (0.193)NJ New Mexico 226.2 4.56 221.6 46.6 175.0 69.8 29.8 69.3 168.9 6.128NM New York 2,486.6 37.91 2,448.6 387.8 2,060.8 958.7 256.1 846.0 2,060.8 NY North Carolina 1,130.3 11.83 1,118.5 305.5 813.0 386.4 108.6 304.0 799.0 13.994NC North Dakota 69.4 1.18 68.2 14.7 53.5 16.4 11.5 24.1 52.0 1.493ND Ohio 1,428.6 4.55 1,424.0 339.7 1,084.3 486.7 148.3 449.3 1,084.3 0.013OH Oklahoma 324.7 324.7 37.9 286.7 123.2 42.7 120.8 286.7 OK Oregon 528.4 9.65 518.8 99.8 419.0 180.7 63.5 165.3 409.5 9.497OR Pennsylvania 1,760.9 23.74 1,737.2 457.7 1,279.5 551.6 149.7 514.9 1,216.2 63.285PA Rhode Island 108.1 1.99 106.1 6.1 100.0 49.9
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- 4.5 DE District of Columbia 604.4 32.7 571.7 305.1 266.6 60.8 40.3 159.3 260.4 6.2 DC Florida 7,174.8 518.7 6,656.1 4,508.7 2,147.4 959.4 217.0 876.3 2,052.7 94.7 FL Georgia 3,560.6 206.7 3,353.9 2,327.4 1,026.5 366.4 119.7 495.2 981.3 45.2 GA Hawaii 518.8 76.1 442.7 302.3 140.4 64.4 19.1 50.3 133.8 6.5 HI Idaho 476.8 23.3 453.5 279.3 174.1 68.4 25.9 69.4 163.7 10.4 ID Illinois 4,319.8 270.5 4,049.4 2,977.7 1,071.7 395.2 151.0 458.0 1,004.2 67.4 IL Indiana 2,170.4 157.5 2,012.9 1,433.6 579.4 260.2 66.3 217.7 544.2 35.1 IN Iowa 623.5 28.9 594.5 390.7 203.8 59.9 34.9 96.8 191.6 12.2 IA Kansas 931.1 109.4 821.7 551.8 269.9 86.3 31.7 128.2 246.2 23.7 KS Kentucky 1,043.1 43.4 999.6 741.1 258.5 113.0 39.0 93.7
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- 59.9 114.0 88.1 25.9 9.9 2.1 2.5 14.5 11.4 LA Maine 42.3 13.1 29.1 18.3 10.9 3.6 1.1 2.4 7.1 3.8 ME Maryland 289.5 132.0 157.5 96.1 61.3 16.9 8.1 14.5 39.5 21.9 MD Massachusetts 251.6 106.1 145.6 70.9 74.7 11.4 6.1 20.4 37.9 36.7 MA Michigan 441.8 106.4 335.4 267.0 68.4 32.3 13.9 10.8 57.0 11.4 MI Minnesota 176.3 69.4 106.9 79.0 28.0 13.8 3.5 2.3 19.6 8.4 MN Mississippi 195.3 23.9 171.4 152.0 19.4 8.2 1.6 2.3 12.1 7.4 MS Missouri 453.6 287.7 166.0 119.8 46.1 15.9 5.1 11.2 32.2 13.8 MO Montana 17.2 9.6 7.5 4.3 3.2 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.4 2.8 MT Nebraska 122.0 47.3 74.7 53.5 21.1 8.1 3.4 5.3 16.8 4.4 NE Nevada 156.2 84.2
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- 77.8 SD TENNESSEE 25 2,366,159 80.5 214,499 7.3 359,652 12.2 2,940,310 87.8 TN TEXAS 56 7,348,883 77.1 1,600,041 16.8 583,144 6.1 9,532,068 93.9 TX UTAH 13 886,510 95.6 0 0.0 41,195 4.4 927,705 95.6 UT VERMONT 9 299,272 84.3 0 0.0 55,873 15.7 355,145 84.3 VT VIRGINIA 21 2,807,409 75.8 798,414 21.6 97,076 2.6 3,702,899 97.4 VA WASHINGTON 22 2,175,315 69.4 682,240 21.8 278,117 8.9 3,135,672 91.1 WA WEST VIRGINIA 10 705,200 83.5 0 0.0 139,183 16.5 844,383 83.5 WV WISCONSIN 92 1,959,838 66.8 427,810 14.6 544,658 18.6 2,932,306 81.4 WI WYOMING 10 220,990 83.0 0 0.0 45,119 17.0 266,109 83.0 WY UNITED STATES 1,433 116,343,575 76.8 23,911,469 15.8 11,167,830 7.4 151,422,874 92.6 US MICRONESIA 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 13,600
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- 99.8 MD MASSACHUSETTS 3 4,148,019 99.9 0 0.0 3,795 0.1 4,151,814 99.9 MA MICHIGAN 38 4,843,416 84.9 668,455 11.7 191,182 3.4 5,703,053 96.6 MI MINNESOTA 89 2,055,017 75.3 3,301 0.1 671,268 24.6 2,729,586 75.4 MN MISSISSIPPI 19 1,166,783 93.7 0 0.0 77,964 6.3 1,244,747 93.7 MS MISSOURI 44 2,325,764 75.9 525,965 17.2 212,453 6.9 3,064,182 93.1 MO MONTANA 18 334,537 69.4 0 0.0 147,161 30.6 481,698 69.4 MT NEBRASKA 42 501,392 54.0 308,678 33.3 117,853 12.7 927,923 87.3 NE NEVADA 14 294,577 27.4 731,627 68.1 47,900 4.5 1,074,104 95.5 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 707,034 93.9 0 0.0 45,729 6.1 752,763 93.9 NH NEW JERSEY 3 5,587,098 96.7 180,704 3.1 8,696 0.2 5,776,498 99.8 NJ NEW MEXICO 15 693,849 85.2 39,465 4.8
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- 118.6 45.6 61.2 11.8 118.6 RI SOUTH CAROLINA 345.4 11.39 334.0 68.8 265.1 139.8 81.9 42.8 264.5 0.588 SC SOUTH DAKOTA 65.4 0.24 65.1 13.6 51.5 16.2 20.2 15.1 51.5 SD TENNESSEE 529.7 (1.33) 531.0 103.4 427.6 226.7 127.5 72.4 426.6 0.957 TN TEXAS 2,757.6 14.97 2,742.6 1,116.4 1,626.2 784.0 468.5 373.9 1,626.3 (0.109)TX UTAH 211.9 (0.34) 212.3 31.3 181.0 69.4 69.8 41.8 181.0 UT VERMONT 80.9 2.27 78.6 9.4 69.2 23.3 36.3 9.6 69.2 VT VIRGINIA 916.4 9.44 907.0 257.9 649.1 303.9 202.8 141.8 648.4 0.648 VA WASHINGTON 707.9 (2.34) 710.3 174.2 536.1 233.2 204.2 98.8 536.1 WA WEST VIRGINIA 171.3 0.87 170.4 34.4 136.0 80.6 36.4 18.8 135.8 0.184 WV WISCONSIN 444.3 24.67 419.7 90.0 329.6 144.9 116.2 68.3
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- 233.4 25.2 208.3 108.5 57.9 41.4 207.8 0.491 MS MISSOURI 763.8 2.25 761.6 235.0 526.5 259.0 130.5 137.0 526.5 MO MONTANA 86.9 1.41 85.4 21.0 64.4 28.8 19.6 16.0 64.4 MT NEBRASKA 223.8 (1.91) 225.7 71.4 154.2 63.8 47.4 43.1 154.2 NE NEVADA 184.9 (0.09) 185.0 18.5 166.4 79.3 52.6 34.5 166.4 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 190.4 0.88 189.5 16.6 172.8 69.4 70.3 33.1 172.8 NH NEW JERSEY 1,227.5 2.59 1,224.9 281.7 943.2 513.3 186.7 241.2 941.3 1.888 NJ NEW MEXICO 224.6 3.82 220.7 57.5 163.2 79.3 47.0 36.9 163.2 NM NEW YORK 2,506.9 4.88 2,502.0 374.0 2,128.0 1,034.5 644.3 449.2 2,128.0 NY NORTH CAROLINA 1,046.4 5.77 1,040.6 340.7 699.9 400.3 165.8 132.9 699.0 0.896 NC NORTH DAKOTA 63.5 (0.47) 64.0 17.7
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- 889.2 227.7 994.0 2,110.9 NY North Carolina 1,056.4 14.8 1,041.6 218.2 823.4 385.6 100.5 323.0 809.1 14.3 NC North Dakota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ND Ohio 1,369.1 (1.2) 1,370.4 321.5 1,048.9 451.4 138.6 442.8 1,032.8 16.1 OH Oklahoma 318.7 318.7 41.4 277.3 104.6 33.1 131.2 268.9 8.4 OK Oregon 170.9 1.0 169.8 30.2 139.6 69.4 12.5 57.7 139.6 0.0 OR Pennsylvania 1,846.3 20.1 1,826.2 435.3 1,390.9 547.7 144.6 631.2 1,323.5 0.5 PA Rhode Island 104.5 1.7 102.9 6.9 96.0 47.6 11.6 36.8 96.0 RI South Carolina 381.1 7.8 373.3 68.1 305.2 144.4 34.5 118.0 296.9 8.3 SC South Dakota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SD Tennessee 537.9 11.1 526.8 36.9
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- CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-33 KY LEXINGTON 18 22 50.0 195.0 12165 605 12071 604 0.7 0.1 99.8 KY LEXINGTON 27 40 69.4 300.0 16409 667 16252 663 1.2 0.4 100.0 KY LEXINGTON 36 59 120.7 305.0 17927 692 17526 686 0.0 0.0 99.9 KY LEXINGTON 46 45 54.4 265.0 14341 645 14066 641 4.3 1.9 99.9 KY LOUISVILLE 3 62 3917.7 555.0 47643 3226 36062 2226 3.9 5.1 100.0 KY LOUISVILLE 11 55 629.6 390.0 27937 1483 26587 1466 1.1 0.5 99.8
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- 11 FCC Rcd 21010 (CCB 1996) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and six other "me-too" LECs -- Pacific Bell, BellSouth, US West, Ameritech, GTE, and SNET -- to permit establishment of new rate elements to recover costs of switched transport services using Synchronous Optical Network ("SONET") technology); Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Petitions for Waiver of Section 69.4(b) of the Commission's Rules, 9 FCC Rcd 7868 (CCB 1994) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and "me-too" petitioner SWBT to permit establishment of additional rate elements for automated calling card handling, automated collect and billed-to-third-number handling, live operator handling of IXC [interexchange carrier] traffic); The Ameritech Operating Companies, Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, GTE
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- was the high bidder for license N001 at $83,346,000.00; and American Mobile Radio Corp. was the high bidder for license N002 at $89,888,888.00. News Media Contact: Audrey Spivack (202) 418-0654. WTB Contact: Amy Zoslov at (202) 418-0639. Internet URL: [7]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/News_Releases/1997/nrwl7023.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: April 2, 1997. CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FILES PETITION REQUESTING WAIVER OF SECTION 69.4 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO PROVIDE SWITCHED TRANSPORT SERVICE UTILIZING SONET TECHNOLOGY.Comments due on May 2, 1997; replies on May 19, 1997. (DA No. 97-655). Contact: Wanda M. Harris at (202) 418-1530. Report No: TEL-76-A. Released: April 2, 1997. STREAMLINED INTERNATIONAL SECTION 214 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING (FORMAL SECTION 63.18). Internet URL: [8]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin706 6.txt Report No: D-918-A. Released: April 2,
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- 22 and replies due on Sept. 30, 1997. (DA No. 97-1926). Internet URL: [16]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1997/da971 926.txt Released: September 5, 1997. UPDATED FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON UNIVERSAL SERVICE FOR RURAL HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS. (DA No. 97-1932). Dkt No.: CC- 96-45. Internet URL: [17]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1997/da971 932.html Released: September 5, 1997. AMERITECH'S PETITION DOCUMENTING PUBLIC INTEREST IN ESTABLISHING NEW SERVICE AND RATES ELEMENTS UNDER SECTION 69.4(F) OF THE COMMISSION RULES.Comments due on Sept. 15, 1997 and replies on Sept. 22, 1997. (DA No. 97-1925). Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1997/da971 925.txt Released: September 5, 1997. PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR COMMENTS ON BELLSOUTH'S AMENDMENTS TO CEI PLANS FOR GATEWAY SERVICES AND FOR SYNCHRONOUS PROTOCOL PROCESSING SERVICES AND COMMENTS ON REQUEST FOR INTERIM WAIVER.Comments due on Oct. 7, 1997 and replies
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- --- NEWS RELEASES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- STATEMENT OF MEREDITH J. JONES, CHIEF, CABLE SERVICES BUREAU, REGARDING PETITION BY CONSUMERS UNION AND CFA ON CABLE RATES. News Media Contact: Morgan Broman (202) 418-2358. CSB. Internet URL: [23]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/News_Releases/1997/nrcb7018.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: September 23, 1997. BELL ATLANTIC'S PETITION DOCUMENTING PUBLIC INTEREST IN ESTABLISHING NEW SERVICE AND RATE ELEMENTS UNDER SECTION 69.4 (G) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES.Pleading Cycle Established. Comments due October 3; Replies due October 10. (DA No. 97-2057). Contact: Wanda Harris at (202) 418-1530. Released: September 23, 1997. PETITION FOR RULEMAKING FILED (METRO CALL, INC.).Pleading Cycle Established. Comments due October 23; replies due November 7. (DA No. 97-2060). Released: September 23, 1997. COMMERCIAL MOBILE RADIO SERVICE YEAR-END TRANSFER AND ASSIGNMENT
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- Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Notices/1997/da972277.txt ADDENDA: The following items, released October 28, 1997, did not appear in Digest No. 208: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Report No: 1960. Released: October 28, 1997. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WEEKLY RECEIPTS AND DISPOSALS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted request by U S West Communications, Inc. for waiver of Part 69.4(b) of the Commission's rules to permit the establishment of rate elements for new operator assistance services. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division. Adopted: October 28, 1997. by MO&O. (DA No. 97-2282). CCB WILTEL, INC., V. BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC., AND US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted WorldCom/BellSouth's and WorldCom/US West's joint motitions for voluntary dismissal and termination of complaints filed on October
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- 97-2304). Contact: Royce Dickens at (202) 418-7200. News Media Contact: Morgan Broman (202) 418-2358. Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Public_Notices/1997/da972304.txt Report No: 24108A. Released: October 30, 1997. ERRATUM TO REPORT 24107A, RELEASED OCTOBER 29. Internet URL: [19]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/pnmm7220.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- AMERITECH TARIFF F.C.C. NO.2/BELL ATLANTIC TARIFF FCC NO. 1. Granted petitions of Ameritech and Bell Atlantic seeking authority under section 69.4(g)(1) (i) of the Commission's rules to establish new service rate elements to provide prearranged and default query services for other carriers that deliver unqueried traffic to those local exchange carriers for termination; suspended for one day and set for investigation Ameritech Transmittal No. 1123 and Bell Atlantic Transmittal No. 1009, which establish rates for these query services. Action by Chief,
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- URL: [8]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da981306.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SPEECHES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- WILLIAM E. KENNARD CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISISON BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE AND TRANSPORTATION UNITED STATES SENATE FIELD HEARING ON UNIVERSAL SERVICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, JULY 1, 1998. Internet URL: [9]http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Kennard/spwek820.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted petition of US West Communicaitons, Inc. seeking under section 69.4(g)(1) of the Commission's rules to establish new service rate elements to provide prearranged and default long term number portability query services for other carriers that deliver unqueried traffic to US West for routing and termination. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: July 1, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-1315). CCB Internet URL: [10]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da981315.wp JAMES SADLER. Granted
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- Island, but in any event no later than April 1, 1999. Action by Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: July 20, 1998. by Order. (DA No. 98-1434). CCB Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da981434.wp PETITION OF SPRINT TO ESTABLISH PART 69 RATE ELEMENTS TO OFFER SWITCHED ACCESS TRANSPORT FOR LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY. Granted the petition of Sprint Local Telephone Companies seeking under section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the commission's rules to establish new service rate elements that would allow it to charge rates for the provision of long-term number portability query services on behalf of other carriers. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: July 20, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-1437). CCB SATCOM SYSTEMS, INC. Grant, with conditions, a request by SatCom
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- NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: August 12, 1998. BELLSOUTH FILES REVISIONS TO ITS COST ALLOCATION MANUAL PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED.Comments Due: September 11, 1998; Reply Comments Due: September 28, 1998. (DA No. 98-1617). Contact: Colleen Nibbe at (202) 418-0810. Internet URL: [35]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1998/da981 617.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Grant petition of Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company seeking under section 69.4(g)(l) of the Commission's rules to establish new service rate elements to provide prearranged and default long-term number portability query services for other carriers that deliver unqueried traffic to Cincinnati Bell for routing and termination. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: August 12, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-1590). CCB Internet URL: [36]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da981590.wp ADDENDA: The following items,
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- FILING. Internet URL: [17]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/pnwl8164.pd f Report No: AUC-98-21-D. Released: November 25, 1998. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU ANNOUNCES REVISED PRE-AUCTION DEADLINES FOR THE AUCTION OF 528 MULTILATERATION LOCATION AND MONITORING SERVICE LICENSES. (DA No. 98-2394). Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da982394.wp ADDENDA: The following items, released November 9, 1998, did not appear in Digest No. 216: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. PART 69.4(G)(1) PUBLIC INTEREST PETITION. Granted, to the extent indicated, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.'s petition to permit it to establish new rate elements for its switched access SMARTGate service. Action by Deputy Bureau Chief. Adopted: November 6, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-2271). CCB [19][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Filings/fl981127.wp 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Open_Proceedings/op981127.html 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1998/pnin8276.wp 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1998/da982412.wp 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/pnwl8161.wp 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/da982365.wp 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fcc98309.wp 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da982408.wp
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- Bashkin at (202) 418-0660. Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da990556.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SPEECHES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- REMARKS OF WILLIAM E. KENNARD, CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA, ANNUAL CONFERENCE, WASHINGTON, DC, MARCH 19, 1999. (As Prepared for Delivery). Internet URL: [14]http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Kennard/spwek912.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- BELL ATLANTIC TELEPHONE COMPANIES. Granted Petition of Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies (Bell Atlantic) seeking under section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's rules, for the New York Telephone Company and New England Telephone Company to establish new rate elements to provide switched access versions of IntelliLight Custom SONET Ring (ICRS), IntelliLight Dual Wire Center (IDWC) and SONET Access Loop Termination (SALT) special access services. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: March 18, 1999. by MO&O.
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- of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, or any rule or order issued by the Commission. Terminated proceeding. Action by Bureau Chief. Adopted: May 25, 1999. by Order. (DA No. 99-983). CCB Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1999/da990983.wp PETITION OF CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TO ESTABLISH NEW RATE ELEMENTS TO OFFER SONET-BASED SERVICES. Granted Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company's petition seeking under section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's rules to establish 30 new rate elements to provide switched access versions of SONET-based services. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division. Adopted: May 25, 1999. by MO&O. (DA No. 99-992). CCB Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1999/da990992.wp [14][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Compliance/News_Releases/1999/nrci9018.wp 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/News_Releases/1999/nrcb9010.wp 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1999/pnin9099.wp 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions/ac990526.txt 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da991004.wp 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da990980.wp 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da990991.wp 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da990994.wp 9. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/fcc99116.txt 10. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1999/da990998.txt
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- MBO Wireless, Inc. for its licenses in Muskogee and Stillwater, OK.. Action by: Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 06/14/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-1401). WTB [70]DA-01-1401A1.pdf [71]DA-01-1401A1.doc [72]DA-01-1401A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JUNE 14, 2001, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 117: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- WAIVER OF SECTIONS 69.3(A) AND 69.4(D) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Waived, on its own motion, certain elements of rules to allow non-price cap local exchange carriers to comply with the recent decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Comsat v. FCC.. Action by: Chief, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: 06/14/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-1429). CCB [73]DA-01-1429A1.pdf [74]DA-01-1429A1.doc [75]DA-01-1429A1.txt References 1.
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- of such act more than once or for more than one day. 5. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, P:P: 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
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- 56.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 43.1 138,971,146 44.9 0.0 4.426.9 23.8 Paraguay $5,657,054 26.7 0.022.8 9.6 40.9 $476,664 0.0 0.0 9.818.0 72.2 $1,728 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 49,081,220 26.7 0.013.513.0 46.8 Peru $56,417,367 33.5 0.012.329.4 24.8 $2,013,377 7.4 0.016.218.4 57.9 $394,998 67.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 32.3 1,179,593,553 47.1 0.0 4.421.1 27.4 Suriname $5,778,927 6.4 0.019.027.0 47.7 $245,564 0.0 0.0 0.030.6 69.4 $51,040 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,464,573 5.7 0.0 3.425.8 65.1 Uruguay $10,258,996 37.9 0.014.214.0 33.9 $728,407 0.1 0.0 9.015.8 75.1 $102,340 58.7 0.039.0 0.3 2.1 113,827,768 46.0 0.0 7.512.7 33.7 Venezuela $45,907,458 13.3 0.025.128.4 33.2 $2,509,747 0.0 0.012.831.4 55.8 $184,441 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 409,728,395 32.3 0.018.718.2 30.8 South America $580,266,539 22.4 0.019.417.1 41.1 $47,311,934 2.3 0.013.326.8 57.6 $12,734,334 89.2
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- $1,538,769 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,051,882,389 0.0 6.1 0.4 2.4 91.1 Honduras $93,648,511 0.027.1 2.324.5 46.0 $1,246,500 0.019.2 0.045.5 35.3 $233,772 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 416,407,311 0.024.5 2.728.4 44.3 Mexico $1,108,709,056 0.012.1 1.821.6 64.5 $54,903,693 0.0 9.6 0.032.2 58.2 $582,817 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 16,562,524,645 0.0 5.8 1.821.5 70.9 Nicaragua $54,685,745 0.016.7 3.3 6.4 73.5 $909,270 0.0 9.1 0.021.5 69.4 $10,427 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 341,617,444 0.013.1 4.5 9.1 73.3 Panama $16,389,385 0.023.6 0.112.1 64.3 $2,249,655 0.0 5.9 0.016.0 78.2 $700,121 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8 96.2 177,910,860 0.012.9 0.217.1 69.8 Saint Pierre and Miquelon $68,703 0.0 0.0 0.067.3 32.7 $1,246 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 525,068 0.0 0.0 0.072.3 27.7 Alaska $7,882 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $16,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 36,921,905 0.0 14.3 1.1 9.2 75.5 Libya $6,196,853 0.0 47.5 8.7 3.4 40.4 $67,133 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $58,945 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 30,785,015 0.0 40.6 8.3 3.4 47.7 Madagascar $4,695,659 0.0 20.3 0.5 9.5 69.8 $19,101 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,716 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 20,470,595 0.0 17.2 0.6 12.7 69.4 Malawi $3,111,566 0.0 15.6 9.3 24.5 50.6 $21,703 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 82.1 $2,725 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,257,522 0.0 12.8 13.2 24.8 49.1 Mali $9,093,047 0.0 7.5 33.9 16.9 41.7 $416,438 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.9 86.1 $60,564 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,762,108 0.0 6.1 31.3 19.3 43.3 Mauritania $1,316,177 0.0 6.1 7.7 11.4 74.8 $34,957 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 0.0 0.0 7.0 15.1 77.8 $516,514 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.7 89.3 $938,786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 200,461,461 0.0 0.0 18.6 25.0 56.3 United Kingdom $242,244,410 0.0 0.2 0.3 21.8 77.7 $17,487,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 80.0 $85,627,679 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 4,506,164,878 0.0 0.3 0.3 27.0 72.5 Western Europe $796,565,769 0.0 0.1 1.4 19.3 79.2 $70,756,562 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.6 69.4 $405,994,551 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 14,295,125,248 0.0 0.1 2.3 29.9 67.7 Algeria $5,330,280 0.0 0.0 5.8 18.3 75.9 $1,325,064 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $878 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 59,509,609 0.0 0.0 4.8 14.0 81.1 Angola $10,040,849 0.0 0.0 1.7 34.6 63.7 $42,677 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $98,975 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,629,740 0.0 0.0 2.6 43.5 53.8 Benin $5,033,191 0.0
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- omission of such act more than once or for more than one day. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, ¶¶ 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of Waiver of Sections 69.3(a) and 69.4(d) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CCB/CPD 01-15 ORDER Adopted: June 14, 2001 Released: June 14, 2001 By the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau: By this Order, we, on our own motion, waive certain elements of sections 69.3(a) and 69.4(d)(2) of the Commission's rules. We take this action in order to allow non-price cap
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- of market power by incumbent local exchange carriers by ensuring that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. These rules also provide definitions for terms used in rules. Need: Sections 69.2(uu) and (vv) define the terms ``price cap regulation'' and ``signalling for tandem switching'' and are essential for the implementation and understanding of other rule sections. Section 69.4(b)(9) was added to help correct the misallocation of general support facility investment and related expenses among the part 69 cost categories for local exchange carriers. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201, 202, 203, 205, 218, 403. Section Number and Title: 69.2 Definitions. 69.4 Charges to be filed. SUBPART B -- COMPUTATION OF CHARGES Brief Description: The part 69 rules are
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- examining intercarrier compensation issues. In a separate proceeding, the Commission is considering the type of cost data, if any, that carriers should be required to provide for PIC change charges. Comments USTA recommends that Part 61 contain only tariff requirements and that rules in Part 61 pertaining to rate-of-return regulation be moved to Part 69. USTA also maintains that section 69.4 should be deleted to eliminate detailed rate element codification and the public interest petition requirement for the establishment of new rate elements. USTA asserts that this will facilitate innovation and accelerate the delivery of new service options to the customers of rate-of-return carriers. Recommendation Part 69 rules help to ensure carriers' rates, terms and conditions for providing telecommunications services are
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- Number and Title: 68.110 (c) Compatibility of the public switched telephone network and terminal equipment. PART 69-ACCESS CHARGES Subpart A-GENERAL Brief Description: The part 69 rules are designed to implement the provisions of sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and protect consumers by preventing the exercise of market power by incumbent LECs. Need: Section 69.4 was adopted to foster competition, move access charges over time to more economically efficient levels and rate structures, preserve universal service, and lower rates by listing the charges to be included in the carrier's carrier charges for access service that are filed by price cap LECs. These rules help ensure that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably
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- 33 D 584.3435 -46.7 Y 32.1 34 D 590.3112 -37.2 Y 9.1 35 D 596.3111 -49.7 Y 20.1 36 D 602.3112 -45.5 Y 5.1 37 38 D 614.3102 -70.8 Y 13.1 39 D 620.3104 -45.7 Y 7.1 40 D 626.31 -68.7 Y 54.1 41 42 D 638.3105 -74 Y 22.1 43 D 644.3121 -75.6 Y 66.1 44 45 N 657.25 -69.4 3 46 D 662.3329 -68.9 Y 45.1 47 N 669.26 -84.3 5 48 D 674.3096 -52.1 Y 4.1 49 N 681.25 -66.7 4 50 N 687.25 -40 1 51 D 692.3327 -53.1 Y 50.1 Table C-8. Measurement Results - FCC (Twelfth Street Level) Channel Signal Type (N or D) Frequency (MHz) Measured Power (dBm) Viewable (Picture/TASO) Reported PSIP 21 22
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- 3060-0758 Secs. 5.55, 5.61, 5.75, 5.85, and 5.93, Experimental Radio Service Regulations, ET Docket No. 96-256 04/30/13 3060-0760 Access Charge Reform, CC Docket No. 96-262 09/30/11 3060-0761 Sec. 79.1 07/31/12 3060-0763 FCC Report 43-06 04/30/12 3060-0767 Secs. 1.2110, 1.2111, and 1.2112, Auction Forms and License Transfer Disclosure Requirements 04/30/11 3060-0768 28 GHz Band 12/31/11 3060-0770 Secs. 1.774, 61.49, 61.55, 61.58, 69.4, 69.707, 69.713, and 69.729, FCC 99-206 (New Services) 11/30/11 3060-0773 Sec. 2.803 12/31/12 3060-0774 Parts 36 and 54, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service 04/30/11 3060-0775 Sec. 64.1903 04/30/13 3060-0779 Secs. 90.20(a)(1)(iii), 90.769, 90.767, 09.763(b)(l)(i)(a), 90.763(b)(l)(i)(B), 90.771(b), and 90.743 11/30/13 3060-0782 Petition for Limited Modification of LATA Boundaries to Provide Expanded Local Calling Service (ELCS) at Various Locations 11/30/12 3060-0783
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- the number of DBS subscribers in the Community by purchasing a subscriber tracking report from the Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association (``SBCA'') that identified the number of subscribers attributable to the DBS providers in the five-digit zip code that includes all of the Community and some additional territory outside the Community. To that number (1,369) Petitioner applied an allocation factor (69.4 percent) to estimate the number of DBS subscribers in the Community (950). To the latter number Petitioner added 160, which is the number of subscribers to the MVPD service of an affiliate of the LEC in the Community, Otter Tail Telecom (``Otter Tail''). Petitioner therefore estimates the number of subscribers to MVPDs in the Community other than the largest one,
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- PART 69-ACCESS CHARGES SUBPART A-GENERAL Brief Description: The Part 69 rules are designed to implement sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and protect consumers by preventing the exercise of market power by incumbent local exchange carriers (LECs). These rules help ensure that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. Need: Section 69.4 was adopted to foster competition, move access charges over time to more economically efficient levels and rate structures, preserve universal service, and lower rates by listing the charges to be included in the carrier's carrier charges for access services that are filed by price cap LECs. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-203, 205, 218, 220, 254 and 403. Section Number
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- omission of such act more than once or for more than one day. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- cost recovery mechanisms will recover only the cost of a line 152 47C.F.R. §69.106. 153 NPRM at UK 72-73. 154 Currently, NTS costs of line-side ports are recovered through per-minute local switching charges assessed under section 69.106 of our rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. 155 Part 69 establishes two common line elements, the End'User Common Line element, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(a), and the Carrier Common Line element, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b)(2). Price cap LECs currently calculate adjustments to these charges in accordance with 47 C.F.R. § 61.46. Other LECs currently compute these charges in accordance with 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104 - 69.105. 16035 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 port used to provide basic, analog service, whether the end user has basic,
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- and the special access-related revenues in the combined zone times the combined index (or upper limit), and dividing by the total special access-related revenues for that zone.'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.48(o)(1), first sentence, by deleting ``of `` between ``event'' and ``that'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.48(o)(2) by inserting ``§'' between ``set forth in'' and ``61.3(qq)'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(d)(1) by deleting ``(as defined in § 54.802(c))'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(d)(1)(i) by replacing the text with ``[Reserved]'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(2)(i) by inserting ``of this section'' between ``paragraph (d)(1),'' and ``price cap'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.4(d)(2)(ii) by deleting the words ``choose to'' Amend Appendix B, § 69.152(b) by replacing ``[Removed and reserved]'' with ``[Reserved]'' Amend Appendix B,
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- 1999 December 2000 December 1999 December 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 98.4% 99.8% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 77.4 90.4 95.9 99.1 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 82.4 94.3 98.1 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.6 78.7 91.7 97.1 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 53.7 74.6 89.4 96.3 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 51.8 69.8 88.2 94.8 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 49.1 69.4 85.9 94.0 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 48.8 67.1 85.1 93.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 45.3 62.6 82.5 91.2 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 56.0 84.1 91.7 Table 11 December 2000 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed Subscriber Table 10 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service High-Speed Subscribership (Over
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- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
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- 83.7 4.1 Sao Tome and Principe $4,102,352 57.7 1.2 5.3 33.6 2.3 $0 $0 4,490,471 51.0 1.2 17.4 27.8 2.6 Senegal $14,311,516 32.7 32.1 16.1 4.5 14.6 $380,048 60.4 15.3 24.1 0.0 0.2 $515,388 0.0 99.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 88,435,167 26.1 37.0 20.2 2.7 14.1 Seychelles $414,682 72.4 1.9 6.0 12.3 7.5 $142 0.0 0.0 98.6 0.0 1.4 $0 1,198,205 69.4 1.7 12.7 5.3 10.9 Sierra Leone $5,942,289 51.7 11.7 13.7 12.7 10.2 $247,505 99.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 $3,461 25.9 0.0 0.0 74.1 0.0 20,243,646 52.9 11.9 16.3 7.6 11.3 Somalia $13,360,262 22.9 4.8 32.2 20.4 19.7 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 $0 20,583,005 14.5 6.0 43.9 16.4 19.2 South Africa $56,566,663 66.6 8.2 9.0 12.7 3.5 $1,050,032 34.8 14.4
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- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 839.8 13,161.0 9,374.0 3,787.0 2,156.4 511.3 1,050.4 3,718.1 69.0 GA Hawaii 1,950.2 36.6 1,913.6 1,436.4 477.2 255.6 63.0 152.4 471.0 6.1 HI Idaho 1,720.6 37.6 1,683.0 1,149.6 533.4 279.8 108.6 144.1 532.5 1.0 ID Illinois 15,135.0 292.1 14,842.9 11,342.8 3,500.2 1,778.3 1,094.4 601.4 3,474.1 26.1 IL Indiana 7,415.8 119.7 7,296.1 5,448.7 1,847.5 1,067.6 325.8 437.9 1,831.3 16.2 IN Iowa 3,220.3 69.4 3,150.9 2,218.3 932.6 442.3 204.4 282.8 929.5 3.1 IA Kansas 3,004.7 44.1 2,960.6 2,058.8 901.8 464.1 148.8 283.0 895.9 5.8 KS Kentucky 5,288.1 141.7 5,146.4 3,808.6 1,337.7 830.6 202.4 294.6 1,327.6 10.2 KY Louisiana 5,644.5 192.5 5,451.9 4,095.0 1,356.9 899.9 165.4 276.8 1,342.1 14.8 LA Maine 1,861.7 22.6 1,839.1 1,304.5 534.6 249.8 87.9 178.7 516.4 18.2 ME Maryland 8,134.4 222.1
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
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- when, and how they receive information. Furthermore, many MVPDs offer nonvideo services in tandem with their traditional video services. The FCC reports that the MVPD market continues to grow. While the largest MVPD remains a cable operator, cable subscribership declined slightly in the past year. According to the FCC's traditional measure, cable's share of the MVPD market is now approximately 69.4 percent, down from almost 71.6 percent a year earlier. The second and third largest MVPDs now are DBS operators. They currently serve almost 27.7 percent of all MVPD subscribers, compared to approximately 25.1 percent in 2004. Other delivery technologies serve small numbers of subscribers in limited areas, but at least one new type of provider-LECs such as SBC (now AT&T)
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4
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- 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.2 99.2 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 98.8 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.8 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 98.8 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 99.3 99.5 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 95.5 98.1 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 98.5 99.3 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 91.4 96.6 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 98.9 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 95.8 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 98.4 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 88.3 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 96.2 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.1 % 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8 % 99.8% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 97.6
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- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 56.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 43.1 138,971,146 44.9 0.0 4.426.9 23.8 Paraguay $5,657,054 26.7 0.022.8 9.6 40.9 $476,664 0.0 0.0 9.818.0 72.2 $1,728 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 49,081,220 26.7 0.013.513.0 46.8 Peru $56,417,367 33.5 0.012.329.4 24.8 $2,013,377 7.4 0.016.218.4 57.9 $394,998 67.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 32.3 1,179,593,553 47.1 0.0 4.421.1 27.4 Suriname $5,778,927 6.4 0.019.027.0 47.7 $245,564 0.0 0.0 0.030.6 69.4 $51,040 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,464,573 5.7 0.0 3.425.8 65.1 Uruguay $10,258,996 37.9 0.014.214.0 33.9 $728,407 0.1 0.0 9.015.8 75.1 $102,340 58.7 0.039.0 0.3 2.1 113,827,768 46.0 0.0 7.512.7 33.7 Venezuela $45,907,458 13.3 0.025.128.4 33.2 $2,509,747 0.0 0.012.831.4 55.8 $184,441 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 409,728,395 32.3 0.018.718.2 30.8 South America $580,266,539 22.4 0.019.417.1 41.1 $47,311,934 2.3 0.013.326.8 57.6 $12,734,334 89.2
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 98.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7
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- 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 98.8 99.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.8 99.8 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 98.8 99.1 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 99.3 99.5 99.5 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 95.5 98.1 98.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 98.5 99.3 99.5 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 91.4 96.6 97.8 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 98.9 99.1 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 95.8 97.2 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 98.4 98.7 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 88.3 89.8 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 96.2 96.8 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.1 % 99.4 % 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8 % 99.8% 99.8
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- 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,416,698 87.8 1.14 Guam 65,044 0.0 NA Hawaii 632,638 99.8 1.00 Idaho 694,630 90.3 1.11 Illinois 6,944,463 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,317,961 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,468,226 80.8 1.24 Kansas 1,284,666 82.2 1.22 Kentucky 1,904,145 91.3 1.10 Louisiana 2,002,682 91.4 1.09 Maine 767,662 81.8 1.22 Maryland 3,483,388 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,529,151 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,105,300 96.0 1.04 Minnesota 2,565,929 69.4 1.44 Mississippi 1,250,753 92.6 1.08 Missouri 3,081,156 90.0 1.11 Montana 480,860 65.4 1.53 Nebraska 764,517 77.4 1.29 Nevada 1,248,633 95.3 1.05 New Hampshire 719,375 92.4 1.08 New Jersey 5,577,359 99.8 1.00 New Mexico 909,041 84.4 1.18 New York 10,230,291 96.3 1.04 North Carolina 4,362,919 89.2 1.12 North Dakota 332,667 51.1 1.96 N. Mariana Islands 22,770 0.0 NA Ohio 5,887,158 94.8
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- 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,416,698 87.8 1.14 Guam 65,044 0.0 NA Hawaii 632,638 99.8 1.00 Idaho 694,630 90.3 1.11 Illinois 6,944,463 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,317,961 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,468,226 80.8 1.24 Kansas 1,284,666 82.2 1.22 Kentucky 1,904,145 91.3 1.10 Louisiana 2,002,682 91.4 1.09 Maine 767,662 81.8 1.22 Maryland 3,483,388 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,529,151 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,105,300 96.0 1.04 Minnesota 2,565,929 69.4 1.44 Mississippi 1,250,753 92.6 1.08 Missouri 3,081,156 90.0 1.11 Montana 480,860 65.4 1.53 Nebraska 764,517 77.4 1.29 Nevada 1,248,633 95.3 1.05 New Hampshire 719,375 92.4 1.08 New Jersey 5,577,359 99.8 1.00 New Mexico 909,041 84.4 1.18 New York 10,230,291 96.3 1.04 North Carolina 4,362,919 89.2 1.12 North Dakota 332,667 51.1 1.96 N. Mariana Islands 22,770 0.0 NA Ohio 5,887,158 94.8
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 7,224 New York 41,260 52.8 1,258 1.6 1,295 1.7 1,838 2.4 483 0.6 31,982 40.9 78,116 North Carolina 17,110 44.8 943 2.5 188 0.5 925 2.4 478 1.3 18,534 48.5 38,178 North Dakota 1,076 19.5 35 0.6 11 0.2 38 0.7 44 0.8 4,309 78.2 5,513 Northern Marianas Is 61 25.4 0 0.0 7 3.1 5 2.0 0 0.1 165 69.4 238 Ohio 21,334 42.2 810 1.6 218 0.4 929 1.8 536 1.1 26,731 52.9 50,558 Oklahoma 5,813 31.4 543 2.9 58 0.3 298 1.6 227 1.2 11,600 62.6 18,539 Oregon 7,145 46.9 57 0.4 134 0.9 350 2.3 186 1.2 7,358 48.3 15,230 Pennsylvania 25,903 44.8 279 0.5 995 1.7 1,175 2.0 297 0.5 29,228 50.5 57,878 Puerto Rico 4,036
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 8.7 VA Washington 7,181.4 342.3 6,839.1 4,978.7 1,860.3 1,024.9 284.0 546.1 1,855.0 5.4 WA West Virginia 1,921.3 48.4 1,872.9 1,325.2 547.8 292.9 109.3 143.1 545.3 2.5 WV Wisconsin 3,749.2 116.2 3,633.0 2,600.8 1,032.2 533.0 218.0 278.7 1,029.7 2.5 WI Wyoming 720.4 30.2 690.2 470.8 219.4 134.5 40.0 44.6 219.1 0.3 WY Puerto Rico 4,007.5 695.8 3,311.7 2,397.1 914.7 567.0 278.1 69.4 914.5 0.1 PR 99 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.16 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 See notes following Table 2.17. Non- Regulated and Adjustments Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.17 - Billable Access Lines and Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005
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- $1,538,769 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,051,882,389 0.0 6.1 0.4 2.4 91.1 Honduras $93,648,511 0.027.1 2.324.5 46.0 $1,246,500 0.019.2 0.045.5 35.3 $233,772 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 416,407,311 0.024.5 2.728.4 44.3 Mexico $1,108,709,056 0.012.1 1.821.6 64.5 $54,903,693 0.0 9.6 0.032.2 58.2 $582,817 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 16,562,524,645 0.0 5.8 1.821.5 70.9 Nicaragua $54,685,745 0.016.7 3.3 6.4 73.5 $909,270 0.0 9.1 0.021.5 69.4 $10,427 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 341,617,444 0.013.1 4.5 9.1 73.3 Panama $16,389,385 0.023.6 0.112.1 64.3 $2,249,655 0.0 5.9 0.016.0 78.2 $700,121 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8 96.2 177,910,860 0.012.9 0.217.1 69.8 Saint Pierre and Miquelon $68,703 0.0 0.0 0.067.3 32.7 $1,246 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 525,068 0.0 0.0 0.072.3 27.7 Alaska $7,882 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 101.1 2007January 69.9 58.8 71.7 102.2 106.3 101.1 February 64.5 60.9 71.5 102.2 106.6 101.5 March 68.8 58.4 70.8 102.2 106.9 103.5 April 66.7 57.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.3 May 65.4 58.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.2 June 68.4 60.0 70.2 102.2 107.0 102.2 July 62.4 60.5 69.9 102.2 107.0 101.9 August 63.0 59.9 69.6 102.2 107.0 101.8 September 68.3 58.6 69.4 102.2 107.1 101.8 October 67.7 57.5 68.7 102.3 107.2 101.8 November 78.5 55.0 68.8 102.3 107.2 101.8 December 77.0 56.5 69.0 102.3 107.2 101.8 2008January 79.9 56.7 67.7 102.3 107.2 101.7 February 83.7 54.6 68.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 March 83.7 53.6 67.3 102.3 107.2 101.7 April 82.9 54.3 67.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 May 78.6 49.3 67.6 102.3 107.2 101.7 June
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $16,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 36,921,905 0.0 14.3 1.1 9.2 75.5 Libya $6,196,853 0.0 47.5 8.7 3.4 40.4 $67,133 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $58,945 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 30,785,015 0.0 40.6 8.3 3.4 47.7 Madagascar $4,695,659 0.0 20.3 0.5 9.5 69.8 $19,101 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,716 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 20,470,595 0.0 17.2 0.6 12.7 69.4 Malawi $3,111,566 0.0 15.6 9.3 24.5 50.6 $21,703 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 82.1 $2,725 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,257,522 0.0 12.8 13.2 24.8 49.1 Mali $9,093,047 0.0 7.5 33.9 16.9 41.7 $416,438 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.9 86.1 $60,564 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,762,108 0.0 6.1 31.3 19.3 43.3 Mauritania $1,316,177 0.0 6.1 7.7 11.4 74.8 $34,957 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292593A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292593A1.txt
- 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 98.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 98.7 99.1 $40,000
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292759A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-292759A1.txt
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 28.3 14.8 20.4 18.9 15.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 184.2 252.5 116.2 228.6 164.2101.9 181.7 161.5 168.4 Total MSA 184.6 242.8 115.2 227.1 161.9114.8 179.3 154.6 159.1 Total Non MSA 180.3 308.8 143.6 235.3 187.7 43.0 235.8 248.2 206.7 Total Residence 258.6 319.9 167.2 299.9 218.6128.3 246.2 231.7 211.0 Total Business 81.1 136.5 46.4 105.2 68.8 55.5 96.0 69.4 84.8 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 147.3 182.7 93.7 174.6 116.1 84.0 148.2 128.6 138.7 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Rpts. 13.4% 15.4% 9.4% 14.6% 14.1%20.0% 17.0% 16.1% 15.2% Residential Complaints per Million Res. Access Lines 30.5 202.3 44.0 42.9 134.5121.3 97.5 1,118.4 278.8 Business Complaints per Million Business Access Lines 4.9 65.2 8.1 10.9 15.4 25.2 24.6
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 18.9 15.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 184.2 252.5 116.2 228.6 164.2 101.9 181.7 161.5 168.4 Total MSA 184.6 242.8 115.2 227.1 161.9 114.8 179.3 154.6 159.1 Total Non MSA 180.3 308.8 143.6 235.3 187.7 43.0 235.8 248.2 206.7 Total Residence 258.6 319.9 167.2 299.9 218.6 128.3 246.2 231.7 211.0 Total Business 81.1 136.5 46.4 105.2 68.8 55.5 96.0 69.4 84.8 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 147.3 182.7 93.7 174.6 116.1 84.0 148.2 128.6 138.7 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Reports 13.4% 15.4% 9.4% 14.6% 14.1% 20.0% 17.0% 16.1% 15.2% Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 30.5 202.3 44.0 42.9 134.5 121.3 97.5 1118.4 278.8 Bus. Complaints per Mill. Bus. Access Lines 4.9 65.2 8.1 10.9 15.4
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 101.1 2007January 69.9 58.8 71.7 102.2 106.3 101.1 February 64.5 60.9 71.5 102.2 106.6 101.5 March 68.8 58.4 70.8 102.2 106.9 103.5 April 66.7 57.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.3 May 65.4 58.7 70.5 102.2 107.0 102.2 June 68.4 60.0 70.2 102.2 107.0 102.2 July 62.4 60.5 69.9 102.2 107.0 101.9 August 63.0 59.9 69.6 102.2 107.0 101.8 September 68.3 58.6 69.4 102.2 107.1 101.8 October 67.7 57.5 68.7 102.3 107.2 101.8 November 78.5 55.0 68.8 102.3 107.2 101.8 December 77.0 56.5 69.0 102.3 107.2 101.8 2008January 79.9 56.7 67.7 102.3 107.2 101.7 February 83.7 54.6 68.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 March 83.7 53.6 67.3 102.3 107.2 101.7 April 82.9 54.3 67.9 102.3 107.2 101.7 May 84.9 51.4 67.0 102.3 107.2 101.7 June
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 43.8 23.7 1.8 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 92.5 88.3 60.5 * * Idaho 81.6 72.4 35.1 * * Illinois 87.9 79.6 43.0 31.9 7.5 Indiana 84.3 76.2 45.8 32.6 13.9 Iowa 87.0 74.6 46.5 * * Kansas 83.3 77.0 42.8 33.7 3.8 Kentucky 88.5 76.7 49.3 31.2 26.2 Louisiana 85.3 81.7 39.0 * * Maine 86.0 82.9 69.4 57.6 4.0 Maryland 78.3 72.1 59.0 40.2 11.7 Massachusetts 81.5 76.4 65.2 46.9 11.0 Michigan 85.6 78.8 48.3 32.6 * Minnesota 85.9 77.3 45.1 31.1 3.9 Mississippi 85.4 76.2 * * * Missouri 85.4 77.4 36.6 16.8 5.2 Montana 72.9 57.9 31.7 * * Nebraska 81.5 71.1 45.2 * * U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status
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- 0.0 0.0 7.0 15.1 77.8 $516,514 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.7 89.3 $938,786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 200,461,461 0.0 0.0 18.6 25.0 56.3 United Kingdom $242,244,410 0.0 0.2 0.3 21.8 77.7 $17,487,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 80.0 $85,627,679 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 4,506,164,878 0.0 0.3 0.3 27.0 72.5 Western Europe $796,565,769 0.0 0.1 1.4 19.3 79.2 $70,756,562 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.6 69.4 $405,994,551 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 14,295,125,248 0.0 0.1 2.3 29.9 67.7 Algeria $5,330,280 0.0 0.0 5.8 18.3 75.9 $1,325,064 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $878 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 59,509,609 0.0 0.0 4.8 14.0 81.1 Angola $10,040,849 0.0 0.0 1.7 34.6 63.7 $42,677 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $98,975 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,629,740 0.0 0.0 2.6 43.5 53.8 Benin $5,033,191 0.0
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- 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 98.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 98.7 99.1 $40,000
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- (25.2) 9.4 3.7 0.7 HI Idaho 63.2 32.9 30.3 14.0 1.3 7.9 (29.6) 3.3 0.3 0.0 ID Illinois 993.5 543.4 450.1 107.7 24.6 30.8 (248.7) 30.3 2.4 0.5 IL Indiana 450.5 268.6 181.9 51.2 5.5 19.8 (146.9) 21.2 2.6 0.2 IN Iowa 103.9 38.3 65.6 17.9 2.3 6.7 (36.4) 1.9 0.5 0.0 IA Kansas 205.3 94.1 111.2 33.1 3.4 11.9 (69.4) 3.4 0.5 0.1 KS Kentucky 249.4 155.1 94.3 14.6 1.6 2.2 (145.0) 10.1 0.6 0.0 KY Louisiana 306.9 192.8 114.1 31.3 2.0 14.7 (181.5) 11.3 0.8 0.0 LA Maine 66.4 14.8 51.6 17.9 1.7 6.6 (9.2) 5.6 1.5 0.2 ME Maryland 416.9 218.7 198.2 74.3 8.8 28.4 (201.9) 16.8 7.2 0.6 MD Massachusetts 411.6 184.1 227.5 96.8 9.1 30.8 (167.2)
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- 43.8 23.7 1.8 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 92.5 88.3 60.5 * * Idaho 81.6 72.4 35.1 * * Illinois 87.9 79.6 43.0 31.9 7.5 Indiana 84.3 76.2 45.8 32.6 13.9 Iowa 87.0 74.6 46.5 * * Kansas 83.3 77.0 42.8 33.7 3.8 Kentucky 88.5 76.7 49.3 31.2 26.2 Louisiana 85.3 81.7 39.0 * * Maine 86.0 82.9 69.4 57.6 4.0 Maryland 78.3 72.1 59.0 40.2 11.7 Massachusetts 81.5 76.4 65.2 46.9 11.0 Michigan 85.6 78.8 48.3 32.6 * Minnesota 85.9 77.3 45.1 31.1 3.9 Mississippi 85.4 76.2 * * * Missouri 85.4 77.4 36.6 16.8 5.2 Montana 72.9 57.9 31.7 * * Nebraska 81.5 71.1 45.2 * * 2 - 10 10 Table 2.6 - Continued Percentage of
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 18.3 14.0 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 167.4 248.6 114.6 216.0 148.0 98.3 165.5 159.9 163.4 Total MSA 166.8 236.1 113.5 209.5 145.8 111.4 162.9 151.6 151.7 Total Non MSA 173.8 318.6 143.0 245.3 169.8 40.1 225.1 263.0 210.7 Total Residence 237.0 315.1 166.1 286.1 196.8 126.3 226.4 232.4 209.7 Total Business 76.4 132.8 47.2 102.7 69.2 50.9 90.1 69.4 77.2 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 124.2 184.6 85.8 158.2 103.4 80.2 137.0 132.0 136.3 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Reports 15.3% 14.9% 10.5% 13.8% 14.2% 19.4% 17.3% 16.6% 15.6% Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 17.1 218.4 35.9 71.0 159.6 137.2 109.1 968.6 272.6 Bus. Complaints per Mill. Bus. Access Lines 3.6 26.3 7.0 13.9 31.1
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 61.6 69.3 93.5 90.1 77.9 March 80.0 76.2 61.2 67.6 93.8 90.0 77.3 April 79.5 75.9 60.1 67.7 94.3 88.7 76.0 May 78.5 75.3 59.3 67.2 97.7 86.8 74.8 June 79.1 76.8 58.6 69.3 99.7 84.8 73.8 July 80.2 78.7 57.8 72.0 100.1 83.3 72.5 August 77.5 76.0 55.6 69.5 98.7 80.6 69.5 September 74.1 72.6 55.5 65.4 95.7 77.6 69.4 October 70.7 68.6 55.7 60.6 93.3 75.7 69.8 November 64.8 61.6 56.0 52.0 91.7 73.1 70.3 December 63.3 59.7 58.0 49.0 90.4 72.8 73.1 Table 7.5 Monthly Producer Price Indices - Continued (December 2003 = 100) Note: The values for the last several months are subject to revision. 7 - 12 Interstate Business Special Access Switched Toll Service, Inbound International
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- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 11 FCC Rcd 21010 (CCB 1996) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and six other "me-too" LECs -- Pacific Bell, BellSouth, US West, Ameritech, GTE, and SNET -- to permit establishment of new rate elements to recover costs of switched transport services using Synchronous Optical Network ("SONET") technology); Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Petitions for Waiver of Section 69.4(b) of the Commission's Rules, 9 FCC Rcd 7868 (CCB 1994) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and "me-too" petitioner SWBT to permit establishment of additional rate elements for automated calling card handling, automated collect and billed-to-third-number handling, live operator handling of IXC [interexchange carrier] traffic); The Ameritech Operating Companies, Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, GTE
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- areas served by these carriers. Some commenters support the access reform plan for rate-of-return LECs developed by the multiassociation group. Commenters suggest a variety of other modifications to Part 69: (1) reexamine the price cap and pooling all or nothing rules; (2) create transitional rules that facilitate the move from rate of return to price cap regulation; (3) delete section 69.4, thereby eliminating detailed rate element codification and the need for a public interest showing to establish new rate elements; and (4) streamline the access structure into four categories . One commenter opposes consolidating the access structure into four elements. Several commenters concur with the staff recommendation that the Commission review intercarrier compensation arrangements to develop a comprehensive system that would
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- its resources more efficiently. The delay caused by the Part 69 waiver requirement may place rate-of-return carriers at a competitive disadvantage. Even though rate-of-return carriers generally may not face the same kind of competition as price cap carriers, they are not insulated from competitive pressures. Competitive carriers that have notice of an incumbent rate-of-return carrier's Part 69 waiver or section 69.4(g) petition may be able to begin offering the service before the incumbent carrier obtains permission to establish new rate elements for the new service, thus diminishing its incentives to develop and offer new services. Removal of this competitive disadvantage will enhance the competitiveness of incumbent rate-of-return carriers. Accordingly, we find that it serves the public interest to permit rate-of-return carriers
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- permitting that practice to continue at an incumbent local exchange carrier's discretion violated section 254(e) of the Act. See COMSAT Corp. v. FCC, 250 F.3d 931, 938-40 (5th Cir. 2001). The Commission therefore amended its rules to prohibit local exchange carriers from recovering contributions to the universal service mechanisms through access charges imposed on interexchange carriers. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(d). Changes to the Board of Directors of the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc., Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 96-45, 97-21, Report and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 18400 (1997) (Second Order on Reconsideration). See id. at 18423-24, para. 41; see also 47 C.F.R. § 54.701. Second Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd
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- of these two UNEs.54 On May 16, 2002, after finding that the inadequacies in Pacific Bell's cost filings had resulted in delays and the need to examine competing cost models, the California Commission adopted interim discounts to Pacific Bell's unbundled loops and unbundled local and tandem switching.55 Specifically, the California Commission adopted on an interim basis a 15.1 percent, a 69.4 percent and a 79.3 percent reduction to Pacific's unbundled loop, unbundled local switching, and unbundled tandem switching rates, respectively.56 On September 19, 2002, the California Commission extended the interim 69.4 percent discount beyond the basic (two-wire) port type to include all port types.57 The 2002 Relook Proceeding has commenced and been consolidated with the 2001 Relook (Continued from previous page)
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- 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.9% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.1 98.5 99.8 99.8 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.6 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 92.3 91.4 98.1 98.8 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 87.5 83.3 95.0 96.8 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 80.9 72.3 87.9 93.0 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 72.8 60.0 80.0 87.3 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 58.9 50.9 69.4 78.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 51.1 50.2 61.9 74.6 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 36.8 38.5 49.9 60.7 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Deciles (Blocks of Zip Codes Grouped by Median Household Income) Median Household Income (In Each Decile of Zip Codes) Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 1999 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 96.4% 98.4%
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- permitting that practice to continue at an incumbent local exchange carrier's discretion violated section 254(e) of the Act. See COMSAT Corp. v. FCC, 250 F.3d 931, 938-40 (5th Cir. 2001). The Commission therefore amended its rules to prohibit local exchange carriers from recovering contributions to the universal service mechanisms through access charges imposed on interexchange carriers. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(d). Changes to the Board of Directors of the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc, CC Docket No. 97-21, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 18400 (1997) (Second Order on Reconsideration); see also 47 C.F.R. § 54.709. Section 54.709(a) provides, in relevant part, that contributions to the
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- Local Exchange Carriers, Interexchange Carrier Purchases of Switched Access Services Offered by Competitive Local Exchange Carriers, and Petition of U S West Communications, Inc. for Forbearance from Regulation as a Dominant Carrier in Phoenix, Arizona MSA, Fifth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221, 14254, para. 62 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order). 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g); Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14239-43, paras. 37-44. For the specifics of the triggers required, see generally Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14265-87, paras. 81-121. For the specifics of the triggers required, see generally id. at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. 47 C.F.R. § 69.709(c); Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. Pricing Flexibility Order,
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- to 108.4 million in June 2004. Of that number, approximately 94.2 million TV households, or almost 86 percent of TV households subscribe to an MVPD service, as compared to 92.3 million, or 85.1 percent as of June 2004. Cable serves the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers, but cable's share of the MVPD market continued to decline. As of June 2005, 69.4 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator, as compared to 71.6 percent as of June 2004. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 27.7 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2005, compared to 25.1 percent in June 2004, an increase of more than 10 percent. The competitive presence of
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- concurring in part) (joining the majority opinion (and providing the fifth vote) ``except insofar as [it] . . . relies on an anticompetitive rationale''). Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in the Market for the Delivery of Video Programming, MB Docket No. 05-255, Twelfth Annual Report, 21 FCC Rcd 2503, 2506, para. 8 (2006) (``Twelfth Annual Video Competition Report'') (69.4 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a cable operator). While the number of DBS subscribers has increased since the Supreme Court's Turner decisions, there is no evidence in the record that DBS places meaningful pressure on cable operators to carry all broadcast stations. Turner II, 520 U.S. at 190. Twelfth Annual Video Competition Report, 21 FCC Rcd at
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- percent of TV households, subscribe to an MVPD service, as compared to 94.2 million, or approximately 86 percent as of June 2005. Cable serves the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers, but cable's share of the MVPD marketplace continues to decline. As of June 2006, 68.2 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator, as compared to 69.4 percent as of June 2005. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 29.2 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2006, compared to 27.7 percent in June 2005. The competitive presence of MVPDs other than cable or DBS declined slightly. The number of MVPD subscribers choosing all other delivery technologies decreased, representing 2.6 percent of
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- Rcd 12962, 12969-70, para. 18 (2000), aff'd in part, rev'd in part, and remanded in part, Texas Office of Pub. Util. Counsel v. FCC, 265 F.3d 313 (5th Cir. 2001), cert. denied, Nat'l Ass'n of State Util. Consumer Advocates v. FCC, 535 U.S. 986 (2002). Carrier's carrier charges include local switching, tandem switched transport and direct-trunked transport. 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b). See Verizon June 13, 2007 Ex Parte Letter at 7. 47 U.S.C. § 160(a)(1). See, e.g., Boston Petition, Joint Declaration from Quintin Lew, Judy Verses, and Patrick Garzillo (Boston Lew/Verses/Garzillo Decl.), Attach. A at 6-18; New York Petition, Joint Declaration from Quintin Lew, Judy Verses, and Patrick Garzillo, Attach. A at 7-19; Pittsburgh Lew/Verses/Garzillo Decl. Attach. A at 7-16; Philadelphia
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- para. 37 (``We reaffirm that protecting ratepayers from unjust and unreasonable interstate rates is the primary purpose behind the accounting separation of regulated from nonregulated activities, just as it is the purpose behind all of our accounting and cost allocation rules.''). See 47 C.F.R. Part 32. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.901-905. See 47 C.F.R. Part 36. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b) (including the following elements: common line, local switching, information, tandem-switched transport, direct-trunked transport, special access, line information database, entrance facilities and recovery of contributions to the universal service support mechanisms by incumbent LECs). See Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Dominant Carriers, CC Docket No. 87-313, Second Report and Order, 5 FCC Rcd 6786, 6818-20, paras. 257-59 (1990) (LEC Price
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- (CALLS Order), aff'd in part, rev'd in part, and remanded in part sub nom. Texas Office of Pub. Util. Counsel v. FCC, 265 F.3d 313 (5th Cir. 2001), cert. denied sub nom. Nat'l Ass'n of State Util. Consumer Advocates v. FCC, 535 U.S. 986 (2002). Carrier's carrier charges include local switching, tandem switched transport and direct-trunked transport. 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b). 47 U.S.C. § 160(a)(1). See, e.g., Qwest Denver Petition at 5; Qwest Minneapolis-St. Paul Petition at 5; Qwest Phoenix Petition at 5; Qwest Seattle Petition at 5. Qwest Denver Petition at 28-31; Qwest Minneapolis-St. Paul Petition at 28-32; Qwest Phoenix Petition at 28-31; Qwest Seattle Petition at 27-31. . . . The wholesale services we include in this calculation are
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- Divestiture Related Tariffs, CC Docket No. 83-1145, Phase I, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 1082, 1187, App. D, §§ 1.1, 2.6 (1984) (defining ``customer(s)'' to denote ``any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust, corporation, or governmental entity or any other entity'' that subscribes to tariffed services ``including both Interexchange Carriers (ICs) and End Users''). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(b); 69.152. Carrier's carrier charges include local switching, tandem switched transport, direct-trunked transport, and entrance facilities. 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(b). CLEC Access Charge Reform Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 9938, para. 38. Id. Although, the CLEC Access Charge Reform Order concerned rates for access charged by competitive LECs rather than incumbents, the distinction made there between end-user customers, that may choose
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- 43.8 23.7 1.8 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 92.5 88.3 60.5 * * Idaho 81.6 72.4 35.1 * * Illinois 87.9 79.6 43.0 31.9 7.5 Indiana 84.3 76.2 45.8 32.6 13.9 Iowa 87.0 74.6 46.5 * * Kansas 83.3 77.0 42.8 33.7 3.8 Kentucky 88.5 76.7 49.3 31.2 26.2 Louisiana 85.3 81.7 39.0 * * Maine 86.0 82.9 69.4 57.6 4.0 Maryland 78.3 72.1 59.0 40.2 11.7 Massachusetts 81.5 76.4 65.2 46.9 11.0 Michigan 85.6 78.8 48.3 32.6 * Minnesota 85.9 77.3 45.1 31.1 3.9 Mississippi 85.4 76.2 * * * Missouri 85.4 77.4 36.6 16.8 5.2 Montana 72.9 57.9 31.7 * * Nebraska 81.5 71.1 45.2 * * U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status
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- also Intercarrier Compensation FNPRM, 20 FCC Rcd at 4737-44, paras. 120-33; 2008 Order and ICC/USF FNPRM, 24 FCC Rcd at 6650, App. A., para. 347; id. at 6849, App. C, para. 344. The term transport is often used interchangeably with transit service. These are two different services. Transport service is a tariffed exchanged access service. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.4. Transit service is typically offered via commercially-negotiated interconnection agreements rather than tariffs. See, e.g., Qwest Corp. v. Cox Nebraska Telcom, LLC, 2008 WL 5273687 (D. Neb. 2008) (finding that an ILEC must provide transit pursuant to its interconnection obligations under section 251); Brandenburg Tel. Co. v. Windstream Kentucky East, Inc., Case No. 2007-0004, Order, 2010 WL 3283776 (Ky PSC Aug.
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, ¶¶ 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- their tariffs introducing a new service on at least fifteen days' notice.); 47 C.F.R. § 61.43 (Tariffs introducing a new service must be incorporated into the appropriate price cap basket and indices within six to eighteen months after the new service tariff takes effect.) 39 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 40 Id.; see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g). 41 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 11 LECs also had to comply with the "new services" test, which required an incumbent LEC to demonstrate that its tariffed rates for new services would recover no more than the carrier's direct costs of providing the service, plus a reasonable amount of overhead, and no less than the carrier's direct
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- Network 75.8 AT&T (18.6) 5 C-SPAN(1) 75.7 6 TNT 75.6 Time Warner (100) 7 Fox Family Channel 74 8 TNN (The Nashville Network) 73.9 9 Lifetime Television 73.4 10 A&E 73 11 CNN 73 Time Warner (100) 12 Weather Channel 72 13 QVC 70.1 Comcast (57), AT&T (43) 14 TLC (The Learning Channel) 70 AT&T (49), Cox (24.6) 15 MTV 69.4 16 AMC 69 Cablevision (75) 17 CNBC 68 18 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 67 19 VH1 65.6 20 ESPN2 64.5 Notes: In addition to cable, other services such as MMDS (wireless cable), SMATV (satellite master antenna television), satellite, including HSD (home satellite dish) and DBS (direct broadcast satellite), broadcast television and LPTV (low power television) may distribute these signals. Subscriber figures
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- (49), Cox (24.6) 4 USA Network 73.7 TCI (18.6) 5 CNN 73.7 Time Warner (100) 6 C-SPAN 73.3 None 7 TNT 73.1 Time Warner (100) 8 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 72.6 None 9 Fox Family Channel 71.8 None 10 A&E 71.7 None 11 TNN (The Nashville Network) 71.5 None 12 Lifetime Television 71.5 None 13 Weather Channel 70.2 None 14 MTV 69.4 None 15 CNN Headline News 68.6 TIme Warner (100) 16 AMC 68.0 Cablevision (75) 17 QVC 66.6 Comcast (57), TCI (43) 18 CNBC 65.6 None 19 TLC (The Learning Channel) 65.1 TCI (49), Cox (24.6) 20 VH1 62.2 None 21 ESPN2 58.5 None 22 BET 54.2 TCI (35) Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-23 Rank Programming Network (Top 50) Number
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- Petition of Ameritech to Establish a New Access Tariff Service and Rate Elements Pursuant to Part 69 of the Commission's Rules, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-46, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2294, at ¶¶ 1, 13-17 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Oct. 30, 1997) (Ameritech and Bell Atlantic Order); In re Petition of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Under Section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's Rules for Establishment of New Service Rate Elements, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-64, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2725 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Dec. 30, 1997) (Southwestern Bell and Pacific Bell Order). The Division also suspended for one day and incorporated into the investigation Ameritech revisions to its long- term number portability query service purporting
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- their tariffs introducing a new service on at least fifteen days' notice.); 47 C.F.R. § 61.43 (Tariffs introducing a new service must be incorporated into the appropriate price cap basket and indices within six to eighteen months after the new service tariff takes effect.) 39 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 40 Id.; see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g). 41 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 11 LECs also had to comply with the "new services" test, which required an incumbent LEC to demonstrate that its tariffed rates for new services would recover no more than the carrier's direct costs of providing the service, plus a reasonable amount of overhead, and no less than the carrier's direct
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- but which close after June 30, 2000, but during tariff year 2000, and that are subject to the $0.0095 Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate charged by the purchaser for that property will be the greater of $0.0095 or the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate for that property. PART 69 - ACCESS CHARGES Sec. 69.4 Charges to be Filed (d) Recovery of Contributions to the Universal Service Support Mechanisms by Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. (1) Incumbent local exchange carriers other than price cap LECs of this chapter may recover their contributions to the universal service support mechanisms through carriers' carrier charges. (i) [Reserved] (ii) Non-price cap local exchange carriers may recover their contributions to the
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- of such act more than once or for more than one day. 5. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, P:P: 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- Network 75.8 AT&T (18.6) 5 C-SPAN(1) 75.7 6 TNT 75.6 Time Warner (100) 7 Fox Family Channel 74 8 TNN (The Nashville Network) 73.9 9 Lifetime Television 73.4 10 A&E 73 11 CNN 73 Time Warner (100) 12 Weather Channel 72 13 QVC 70.1 Comcast (57), AT&T (43) 14 TLC (The Learning Channel) 70 AT&T (49), Cox (24.6) 15 MTV 69.4 16 AMC 69 Cablevision (75) 17 CNBC 68 18 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 67 19 VH1 65.6 20 ESPN2 64.5 Notes: In addition to cable, other services such as MMDS (wireless cable), SMATV (satellite master antenna television), satellite, including HSD (home satellite dish) and DBS (direct broadcast satellite), broadcast television and LPTV (low power television) may distribute these signals. Subscriber figures
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- (49), Cox (24.6) 4 USA Network 73.7 TCI (18.6) 5 CNN 73.7 Time Warner (100) 6 C-SPAN 73.3 None 7 TNT 73.1 Time Warner (100) 8 Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite 72.6 None 9 Fox Family Channel 71.8 None 10 A&E 71.7 None 11 TNN (The Nashville Network) 71.5 None 12 Lifetime Television 71.5 None 13 Weather Channel 70.2 None 14 MTV 69.4 None 15 CNN Headline News 68.6 TIme Warner (100) 16 AMC 68.0 Cablevision (75) 17 QVC 66.6 Comcast (57), TCI (43) 18 CNBC 65.6 None 19 TLC (The Learning Channel) 65.1 TCI (49), Cox (24.6) 20 VH1 62.2 None 21 ESPN2 58.5 None 22 BET 54.2 TCI (35) Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-23 Rank Programming Network (Top 50) Number
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- January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.3, 61.46, 69.1, 69.2, 69.105, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.154, 69.155, 69.157, 69.305, 69.306, 69.309, 69.401, 69.411, 69.502, and 69.611. The following rules, which impose new or modified information or collection requirements, shall become effective upon approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but no sooner than January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.42, 61.48, 69.4, 69.106, 69.111, 69.153, 69.156. Unless otherwise stated herein, all remaining provisions of this Order are effective June 15, 1997." 5. These errata amend "Appendix C Final Rules" of the First Report and Order as follows: Amend paragraph 2 by adding "the introductory text of" after "revising". Amend the introductory text of paragraph 3 by removing "(d) and (e)" and replacing
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- U.S.C. §§ 151-154, 201-205, 251, 254, 303, and 405, and pursuant to section 1.108 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.108 that this Order on Reconsideration IS ADOPTED. 93. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that section 69.153(g) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153(g) IS AMENDED as set forth in the appendix. 94. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that sections 69.4, 69.111(c)(1), 69.153(c)(1), 69.153(d)(1)(i), 69.153(d)(2)(i), and 69.155(c) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4, 69.111(c)(1), 69.153(c)(1), 69.153(d)(1)(i), 69.153(d)(2)(i), and 69.155(c) ARE AMENDED as set forth in the appendix. 95. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 154(i) and 47 C.F.R. § 1.3, that NECA's request for waiver of Section 69.105(b)(2)-(3) of the Commissions rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.105(b)(2)-(3)
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- Petition of Ameritech to Establish a New Access Tariff Service and Rate Elements Pursuant to Part 69 of the Commission's Rules, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-46, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2294, at ¶¶ 1, 13-17 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Oct. 30, 1997) (Ameritech and Bell Atlantic Order); In re Petition of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Under Section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's Rules for Establishment of New Service Rate Elements, CCB/CPD Docket No. 97-64, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 97-2725 (Comp. Pricing Div. Comm. Car. Bur. rel. Dec. 30, 1997) (Southwestern Bell and Pacific Bell Order). The Division also suspended for one day and incorporated into the investigation Ameritech revisions to its long- term number portability query service purporting
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- ) ) U S WEST Petition to Establish Part 69 Rate ) CCB/CPD 99-37 Elements for SS7 Signaling ) ) ) ORDER Adopted: December 22, 1999 Released: December 23, 1999 By the Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1. On July 22,1999, U S WEST Communications, Inc. (U S WEST) filed an expedited petition pursuant to section 69.4(g)(1)(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g)(1)(i), to permit U S WEST to restructure its existing local switching access charges and establish separate rate elements to recover Signaling System 7 (SS7) call set-up costs. In addition, U S WEST requests that the Commission allow it to establish new rate elements for the transport and switching of transient Transaction Capabilities
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- their tariffs introducing a new service on at least fifteen days' notice.); 47 C.F.R. § 61.43 (Tariffs introducing a new service must be incorporated into the appropriate price cap basket and indices within six to eighteen months after the new service tariff takes effect.) 39 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 40 Id.; see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g). 41 Access Reform NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21490. 11 LECs also had to comply with the "new services" test, which required an incumbent LEC to demonstrate that its tariffed rates for new services would recover no more than the carrier's direct costs of providing the service, plus a reasonable amount of overhead, and no less than the carrier's direct
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- at least 15 percent of the incumbent LEC's trunking basket revenues in the study area and that annual price increases within a zone do not exceed 15 percent. Id. In addition, we eliminated the requirement that LECs file zone pricing plans prior to filing their tariffs. Id. See id. at ¶¶ 34-44. Id. at ¶ 39. Specifically, we revised Section 69.4 of the Commission rules to eliminate the public interest showing required by Section 69.4(g). Id. We also eliminated the new services test in Section 61.49(f) and (g) for all new services except loop-based services. Id. See id. at ¶¶ 45-57. Specifically, we allowed price cap LECs to remove from the interexchange basket, and, hence, price cap regulation, their interstate intraLATA
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- 69 Rate ) CCB/CPD No. 99-14 Elements to Offer Switched Access ) Transport in Conjunction with ) Managed Bandwidth SONET Services ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: February 16, 2000 Released: February 18, 2000 By the Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau: . On April 7, 1998, U S West Communications, Inc., (U S West), filed a petition pursuant to section 69.4(g)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 69.4(g)(1)(i), to permit it to establish eight new switched access rate elements to be used in conjunction with its Managed Bandwidth Synchronous Optical Network (MBSS) based Service. For the reasons stated below, we grant U S West's petition. . A Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) uses a fiber ring network configuration to provide redundant,
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- but which close after June 30, 2000, but during tariff year 2000, and that are subject to the $0.0095 Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate charged by the purchaser for that property will be the greater of $0.0095 or the Average Traffic Sensitive Rate for that property. PART 69 - ACCESS CHARGES Sec. 69.4 Charges to be Filed (d) Recovery of Contributions to the Universal Service Support Mechanisms by Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. (1) Incumbent local exchange carriers other than price cap LECs of this chapter may recover their contributions to the universal service support mechanisms through carriers' carrier charges. (i) [Reserved] (ii) Non-price cap local exchange carriers may recover their contributions to the
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- 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.9% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.1 98.5 99.8 99.8 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.6 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 92.3 91.4 98.1 98.8 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 87.5 83.3 95.0 96.8 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 80.9 72.3 87.9 93.0 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 72.8 60.0 80.0 87.3 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 58.9 50.9 69.4 78.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 51.1 50.2 61.9 74.6 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 36.8 38.5 49.9 60.7 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Deciles (Blocks of Zip Codes Grouped by Median Household Income) Median Household Income (In Each Decile of Zip Codes) Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 1999 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 96.4% 98.4%
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- 3,147 98.2% 98.1% 98.7% 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 80-90 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 99.8 99.7 100.0 70-80 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 99.3 99.5 99.9 60-70 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 98.1 99.1 99.7 50-60 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 40-50 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 87.9 94.4 97.8 30-40 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 20-30 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 69.4 80.4 90.8 10-20 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 61.9 76.2 86.4 0-10 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 49.9 67.9 80.9 Dec 2000 Dec 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 99.0 99.3 99.8 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 97.8 98.6 99.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9
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- 100.0% 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 98.5 99.8 99.7 100.0 99.9 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 $34,744 to
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- 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.8% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.3 98.5 99.8 99.7 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.8 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 93.3 91.4 98.1 99.1 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 89.3 83.3 95.0 97.1 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 83.3 72.3 87.9 94.4 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 73.1 60.0 80.0 87.6 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 61.2 50.9 69.4 80.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 52.1 50.2 61.9 76.2 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 43.3 38.5 49.9 67.9 Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 1999 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 96.8% 98.4% 99.8% 99.6% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 77.1 88.9 91.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 84.9 94.3 97.8 98.6 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9
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- 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.1 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.2 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 99.3 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 95.5 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 98.5 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 91.4 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 97.6 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5
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- 1999 December 2000 December 1999 December 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 90.8% 96.1% 98.4% 99.8% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 77.4 90.4 95.9 99.1 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 82.4 94.3 98.1 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.6 78.7 91.7 97.1 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 53.7 74.6 89.4 96.3 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 51.8 69.8 88.2 94.8 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 49.1 69.4 85.9 94.0 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 48.8 67.1 85.1 93.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 45.3 62.6 82.5 91.2 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 56.0 84.1 91.7 Table 11 December 2000 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed Subscriber Table 10 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service High-Speed Subscribership (Over
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- 13.0 7.1 20.6 29.9 26.6 2.4 0.4 0.0 87.0 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 49.6 29.6 * 1.2 0.0 * 0.0 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.8 48.5 19.8 3.4 18.9 0.6 0.0 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 1.0 1.4 2.5 0.8 2.9 4.2 14.6 53.4 21.5 0.2 97.5 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.5 1.1 2.0 25.0 1.3 69.4 0.6 99.8 100.0 Satellite 56.1 32.2 88.3 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.7 100.0 Fixed Wireless 14.1 4.8 18.9 21.2 22.5 25.2 8.7 1.7 1.8 0.1 81.1 100.0 Mobile Wireless 28.8 13.0 41.8 30.1 21.5 6.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.2 100.0 Power Line and Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 * * * * 0.0 * 0.0 100.0 100.0
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- 60.1 15.4 7.8 16.7 604 Iowa 54.4 21.3 3.8 20.5 371 Kansas 65.1 4.1 12.9 17.8 241 Kentucky 59.8 18.6 2.7 18.9 366 Louisiana 72.3 14.4 3.4 9.9 354 Maine 78.7 12.6 3.1 5.5 127 Maryland 62.6 16.4 6.4 14.6 513 Massachusetts 71.8 16.1 3.7 8.4 490 Michigan 65.4 14.7 5.6 14.4 878 Minnesota 57.9 19.8 5.7 16.5 665 Mississippi 69.4 15.3 6.1 9.2 196 Missouri 61.2 12.8 8.9 17.1 515 Montana 63.8 12.9 2.6 20.7 116 Nebraska 62.6 15.0 3.1 19.4 227 Nevada 51.1 15.1 18.0 15.8 139 New Hampshire 67.7 13.1 5.1 14.1 99 New Jersey 76.4 12.4 3.4 7.8 653 New Mexico 63.6 17.1 6.2 13.2 129 New York 66.3 15.5 4.1 14.1 1,772 North Carolina 57.5 14.5
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- Operator Services 9.2 8.9 6.5 8.0 7.0 3,859 3,537 2,688 3,580 2,999 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 52.5 56.1 59.6 53.0 45.5 3,387 3,225 3,260 2,781 2,832 Private Line 8.2 8.5 9.7 8.8 9.6 3,450 3,904 3,427 3,951 3,587 Other Toll Revenues 2 5.2 1.4 4.0 5.6 6.4 All Toll Revenues Provided to End Users 76.0 76.1 81.2 76.6 69.4 3,355 3,216 3,060 2,875 2,796 Total Toll Revenues 86.6 88.4 95.2 96.9 87.5 2,882 2,826 2,576 2,436 2,315 All Long Distance Toll Providers Carrier's Carrier Services: Operator Services 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.1 4,684 2,838 2,616 4,276 6,439 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 7.4 9.1 10.1 14.8 13.1 1,518 1,997 1,466 1,098 877 Private Line 1.3 2.0 2.2 5.8
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- 7.5 40 New Hampshire 76.5 9.1 3.8 10.6 66 77.5 10.0 10.0 2.5 40 80.5 7.3 7.3 4.9 41 New Jersey 74.9 11.3 4.5 9.3 462 77.5 11.9 5.6 5.0 160 84.2 10.4 1.0 4.5 202 New Mexico 61.8 13.7 6.9 17.6 102 64.9 10.5 7.0 17.5 57 78.7 11.5 4.9 4.9 61 New York 71.7 11.9 5.1 11.3 1,079 69.4 15.4 3.7 11.5 461 78.3 11.9 4.1 5.7 663 North Carolina 69.8 4.7 9.5 16.0 425 63.6 14.9 6.7 14.9 195 78.3 11.1 4.4 6.2 226 North Dakota 46.4 26.8 3.6 23.2 56 50.0 18.8 6.3 25.0 16 69.2 7.7 5.1 17.9 39 Ohio 66.0 12.2 6.3 15.5 717 68.3 14.4 4.8 12.5 271 71.5 10.9 5.2 12.4 386 Oklahoma
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- 7.5 40 New Hampshire 76.5 9.1 3.8 10.6 66 77.5 10.0 10.0 2.5 40 80.5 7.3 7.3 4.9 41 New Jersey 74.9 11.3 4.5 9.3 462 77.5 11.9 5.6 5.0 160 84.2 10.4 1.0 4.5 202 New Mexico 61.8 13.7 6.9 17.6 102 64.9 10.5 7.0 17.5 57 78.7 11.5 4.9 4.9 61 New York 71.7 11.9 5.1 11.3 1,079 69.4 15.4 3.7 11.5 461 78.3 11.9 4.1 5.7 663 North Carolina 69.8 4.7 9.5 16.0 425 63.6 14.9 6.7 14.9 195 78.3 11.1 4.4 6.2 226 North Dakota 46.4 26.8 3.6 23.2 56 50.0 18.8 6.3 25.0 16 69.2 7.7 5.1 17.9 39 Ohio 66.0 12.2 6.3 15.5 717 68.3 14.4 4.8 12.5 271 71.5 10.9 5.2 12.4 386 Oklahoma
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- 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3
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- 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3
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- 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9
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- 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9
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- $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4
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- 7,700.1 8,194.5 6.4 8,037.7 1.9 Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 2,581.9 6,791.1 5,068.1 4,866.9 -4.0 4,811.7 1.1 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 16.9 231.7 45.5 49.0 7.6 44.4 9.2 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 49.7 353.6 338.9 359.1 6.0 356.9 0.6 Satellite Service Providers 73.7 103.7 100.4 99.9 -0.5 99.6 0.3 Toll Resellers 437.6 1,522.2 1,098.6 1,165.7 6.1 1,136.4 2.5 VoIP Toll Provider 8/ 69.4 95.6 86.6 78.1 -9.8 76.0 2.7 Audio Bridge Service Provider 9/ 19.0 111.9 109.5 226.0 106.4 223.4 1.2 Other Toll Carriers 8/ 382.4 130.6 109.6 108.4 -1.1 106.3 1.9 Toll Service Providers 3,630.6 9,340.4 6,957.3 6,953.2 -0.1 6,854.7 1.4 All Filers 7/ $14,777.8 $57,892.3 $19,380.6 $19,920.6 2.8 $19,601.0 1.6% LIRE Exemption ($855.1) Total less LIRE $18,746.0 See notes at end
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- 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3 March 47.8 69.3 April 48.0 69.4 May 48.6 69.4 June 49.0 69.4 July 49.4 69.4 August 50.0 69.4 September 50.6 69.9 October 51.1 69.9 November 51.5 69.9 December 51.9 69.9 1975January 52.1 69.8 February 52.5 70.1 March 52.7 70.7 April 52.9 70.9 May 53.2 71.2 June 53.6 71.8 July 54.2 71.9 August 54.3 72.2 September 54.6 72.4 October 54.9 72.6 November 55.3 73.7 December 55.5 73.8
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- April 100.0 102.0 110.5 70.5 81.9 69.5 74.6 58.9 May 100.5 102.0 110.5 74.0 80.7 68.4 72.7 56.5 June 100.6 102.2 111.1 72.6 82.6 68.8 77.4 52.0 July 101.6 102.2 110.5 80.9 82.5 68.7 77.3 51.0 August 101.6 102.2 110.8 80.3 82.2 68.3 76.6 54.1 September 100.1 102.0 110.0 73.0 79.5 61.9 74.2 51.9 October 98.9 101.8 108.2 69.6 83.1 69.4 78.2 52.9 November 97.5 101.3 105.6 68.3 81.1 67.5 75.2 46.9 December 96.9 100.8 103.0 72.4 81.1 67.2 74.8 52.5 2001January 92.1 99.4 95.6 62.8 79.7 65.8 72.5 51.1 February 91.2 99.0 95.5 58.0 82.2 68.5 77.3 46.8 March 91.0 99.5 92.7 62.2 81.5 67.6 75.7 51.4 April 91.0 98.4 96.1 57.1 80.6 66.3 74.5 50.7 May 89.3 97.7 93.2
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref04.pdf
- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October* 68.2 77.3 85.6 78.7 32.2 57.4 66.5 November* 67.6 76.5 85.4 77.1 31.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 66.4 June 56.8 74.0 July 44.3 66.4 July 57.1 74.1 August 45.1 67.0 August 57.4 75.0 September 45.2 67.1 September 57.6 74.9 October 45.6 67.3 October 57.9 75.0 November 45.9 67.3 November 58.0 75.3 December 46.2 69.0 December 58.2 75.3 1974January 46.6 69.2 1977January 58.5 74.5 February 47.2 69.3 February 59.1 74.7 March 47.8 69.3 March 59.5 74.8 April 48.0 69.4 April 60.0 75.0 May 48.6 69.4 May 60.3 75.0 June 49.0 69.4 June 60.7 75.1 July 49.4 69.4 July 61.0 75.1 August 50.0 69.4 August 61.2 75.3 September 50.6 69.9 September 61.4 75.4 October 51.1 69.9 October 61.6 75.5 November 51.5 69.9 November 61.9 75.6 December 51.9 69.9 December 62.1 75.7 70 Appendix 1: BLS Price Indices Table A1-1 Consumer
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3 March 47.8 69.3 April 48.0 69.4 May 48.6 69.4 June 49.0 69.4 July 49.4 69.4 August 50.0 69.4 September 50.6 69.9 October 51.1 69.9 November 51.5 69.9 December 51.9 69.9 1975 January 52.1 69.8 February 52.5 70.1 March 52.7 70.7 April 52.9 70.9 May 53.2 71.2 70 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local ServicesInterstate Toll
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3 March 47.8 69.3 April 48.0 69.4 May 48.6 69.4 June 49.0 69.4 July 49.4 69.4 August 50.0 69.4 September 50.6 69.9 October 51.1 69.9 November 51.5 69.9 December 51.9 69.9 1975 January 52.1 69.8 February 52.5 70.1 March 52.7 70.7 April 52.9 70.9 May 53.2 71.2 June 53.6 71.8 July 54.2 71.9 August 54.3 72.2 September 54.6 72.4 October 54.9 72.6 November 55.3 73.7 December 55.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0300.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0301.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0302.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0303.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0304.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0305.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0398.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0399.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0700.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0701.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0702.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0703.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0704.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0798.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0799.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1100.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1101.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1102.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1103.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1104.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1196.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1197.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1198.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1199.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trsrv-96.pdf
- $9,529.6 7.5 $26,110.9 27.7 $35,640.5 16.0 73.3 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card $4,521.9 3.5 $6,453.5 6.8 $10,975.4 4.9 58.8 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $25,150.7 19.7 $46,316.5 49.1 $71,467.2 32.2 64.8 Long Distance Private Line Service $2,873.5 2.2 $7,791.9 8.3 $10,665.4 4.8 73.1 All Other Long Distance $1,635.1 1.3 $4,947.7 5.2 $6,582.9 3.0 75.2 Total Toll Revenues $34,181.2 26.7 $65,509.7 69.4 $99,690.9 44.9 65.7 Total Carrier Revenue $127,849.2 100.0 $94,406.6 100.0 $222,255.8 100.0 42.5 Figures may not add due to rounding and amounts that have been withheld to preserve confidentiality of individual carrier data. * Denotes amounts between $1 and $50,000. Telecommunications Industry Table 4 Revenue: Percentage Change in Revenue From 1995 to 1996 (All Carriers Reporting Interstate Revenues) Intrastate Interstate
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/4361-f01.pdf
- Bahrain 339 0.016.8 1.810.970.5 $0 $3,860,113 0.012.8 7.3 22.6 57.3 $0 Iran 366.6 0.0 0.033.3 0.0 $0 $54,10419.1 0.0 0.0 80.9 0.0 $0 Iraq 0 $0 $0 $0 Israel 3,264 0.028.919.310.241.7 $0 $13,120,143 0.064.310.6 20.3 4.9 $0 Jordan 5196.1 0.0 0.0 3.9 0.0 $0 $383,78788.7 0.0 0.0 11.3 0.0 $0 Kuwait 1,11731.4 0.0 2.6 2.163.8 $0 $9,502,49925.7 0.0 4.0 0.9 69.4 $0 Lebanon 7100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0 $9,848100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0 Oman 2 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 $0 $18,548 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 $0 Qatar 274 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.198.9 $0 $2,616,047 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 95.9 $0 Saudi Arabia 19133.563.9 0.5 2.1 0.0 $0 $3,482,82012.880.6 1.5 5.1 0.0 $0 Syria 1118.2 0.0 0.081.8 0.0 $0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/crepor03.pdf
- 83.7 4.1 Sao Tome and Principe $4,102,352 57.7 1.2 5.3 33.6 2.3 $0 $0 4,490,471 51.0 1.2 17.4 27.8 2.6 Senegal $14,311,516 32.7 32.1 16.1 4.5 14.6 $380,048 60.4 15.3 24.1 0.0 0.2 $515,388 0.0 99.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 88,435,167 26.1 37.0 20.2 2.7 14.1 Seychelles $414,682 72.4 1.9 6.0 12.3 7.5 $142 0.0 0.0 98.6 0.0 1.4 $0 1,198,205 69.4 1.7 12.7 5.3 10.9 Sierra Leone $5,942,289 51.7 11.7 13.7 12.7 10.2 $247,505 99.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 $3,461 25.9 0.0 0.0 74.1 0.0 20,243,646 52.9 11.9 16.3 7.6 11.3 Somalia $13,360,262 22.9 4.8 32.2 20.4 19.7 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 $0 20,583,005 14.5 6.0 43.9 16.4 19.2 South Africa $56,566,663 66.6 8.2 9.0 12.7 3.5 $1,050,032 34.8 14.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itltrd98.pdf
- 22.7 2.8 50.3 0.6 6.0 82.4 2,443 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 3.6 50.2 1.4 6.8 89.8 2,590 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 5.4 55.0 3.4 8.4 105.3 2,903 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.5 57.9 7.1 7.5 122.3 3,121 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 10.0 57.1 9.1 8.6 135.7 3,359 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 12.2 56.2 11.1 9.5 150.3 3,636 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 13.7 56.3 12.4 12.1 163.9 3,931 4,095 4.0 1964 85.3 17.2 58.0 13.6 14.6 188.7 4,426 4,615 4.1 1965 101.5 21.3 50.6 15.9 20.2 209.5 4,883 5,092 4.1 1966 128.6 27.3 49.7 17.6 29.0 252.2 5,591 5,843 4.3 1967 146.3 33.7 49.8 15.1 31.3 276.1 6,099 6,375 4.3 1968 176.3 44.3 50.5 15.4 36.6 323.1 6,803 7,126 4.5 1969 234.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itltrd99.pdf
- 22.7 2.8 50.3 0.6 6.0 82.4 2,443 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 3.6 50.2 1.4 6.8 89.8 2,590 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 5.4 55.0 3.4 8.4 105.3 2,903 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.5 57.9 7.1 7.5 122.3 3,121 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 10.0 57.1 9.1 8.6 135.7 3,359 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 12.2 56.2 11.1 9.5 150.3 3,636 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 13.7 56.3 12.4 12.1 163.9 3,931 4,095 4.0 1964 85.3 17.2 58.0 13.6 14.6 188.7 4,426 4,615 4.1 1965 101.5 21.3 50.6 15.9 20.2 209.5 4,883 5,092 4.1 1966 128.6 27.3 49.7 17.6 29.0 252.2 5,591 5,843 4.3 1967 146.3 33.7 49.8 15.1 31.3 276.1 6,099 6,375 4.3 1968 176.3 44.3 50.5 15.4 36.6 323.1 6,803 7,126 4.5 1969 234.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itrnd00.pdf
- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 82.4 2,443 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 89.8 2,590 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 105.3 2,903 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 122.3 3,121 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 135.7 3,359 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 150.3 3,636 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 163.9 3,931 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 166.3 4,449 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 186.2 4,906 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 223.7 5,619 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 244.0 6,131 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 273.8 6,852 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itrnd01.pdf
- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- April 100.0 102.0 110.5 70.5 81.9 69.5 74.6 58.9 May 100.5 102.0 110.5 74.0 80.7 68.4 72.7 56.5 June 100.6 102.2 111.1 72.6 82.6 68.8 77.4 52.0 July 101.6 102.2 110.5 80.9 82.5 68.7 77.3 51.0 August 101.6 102.2 110.8 80.3 82.2 68.3 76.6 54.1 September 100.1 102.0 110.0 73.0 79.5 61.9 74.2 51.9 October 98.9 101.8 108.2 69.6 83.1 69.4 78.2 52.9 November 97.5 101.3 105.6 68.3 81.1 67.5 75.2 46.9 December 96.9 100.8 103.0 72.4 81.1 67.2 74.8 52.5 2001January 92.1 99.4 95.6 62.8 79.7 65.8 72.5 51.1 February 91.2 99.0 95.5 58.0 82.2 68.5 77.3 46.8 March 91.0 99.5 92.7 62.2 81.5 67.6 75.7 51.4 April 91.0 98.4 96.1 57.1 80.6 66.3 74.5 50.7 May 89.3 97.7 93.2
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 42.3 62.0 72.4 September 73.8 83.0 96.9 78.8 41.4 62.8 72.8 October 69.7 77.1 96.8 63.6 39.4 60.7 71.1 November 71.4 80.9 96.4 74.9 38.3 60.2 69.8 December 70.7 80.9 95.7 75.4 38.5 58.6 69.1 2003January 70.0 79.9 95.6 73.0 38.2 58.3 68.5 February 70.4 79.7 87.4 81.2 37.2 59.2 68.9 March 70.2 79.8 87.4 81.6 37.0 58.7 67.9 April 69.4 78.2 86.9 78.2 35.6 58.9 68.7 May 69.8 79.5 87.1 82.2 34.4 58.3 67.1 June 69.7 78.9 87.1 80.7 33.8 58.7 68.3 July 69.8 79.4 86.9 81.3 36.3 58.4 67.0 August 69.9 79.5 86.7 82.2 35.4 58.5 67.2 September 69.3 78.1 85.9 79.8 33.9 58.7 67.7 October 68.3 77.6 85.4 79.5 32.5 57.4 66.5 November 67.4 76.1 84.7 76.5 31.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-9.pdf
- 3,206 1,003 1,263 741 NA 788 891 1,566 Total Switches 1,629 1,322 1,439 779 1,658 161 1,292 1,336 3,146 Switches with Downtime Number of Switches 40 147 25 26 65 1 63 53 86 As a Percentage of Total Switches 2.5% 11.1% 1.7% 3.3% 3.9% 0.6% 4.9% 4.0% 2.7% Average Switch Downtime in Seconds per Switch For All Events 24.0 69.4 3.4 0.3 52.8 7.5 244.3 26.1 396.8 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 23.0 60.8 2.6 0.0 51.7 7.5 210.4 25.3 396.5 For Unscheduled Downtime More Than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 23 23 11 0 18 1 24 13 96 Events per Hundred Switches 1.4 1.7 0.8 0.0 1.1 0.6 1.9 1.0 3.1 Events per Million Access
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-1.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-6.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 96.1 97.1 86.6 89.2 87.1 90.1 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 96.0 97.0 86.6 88.8 87.1 89.1 65-69 YRS OLD 96.2 96.8 97.1 97.6 87.9 89.9 90.2 91.5 70-99 YRS OLD 95.3 96.5 96.0 97.1 88.2 90.9 84.4 87.6 1985 ANNUAL AVERAGE TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.8 93.9 93.3 95.0 81.1 85.2 81.3 84.4 16-24 YRS OLD 77.9 83.8 80.3 85.8 60.0 69.4 64.8 70.8 25-54 YRS OLD 91.9 93.9 93.5 95.2 80.7 85.0 82.5 85.2 55-59 YRS OLD 94.9 96.0 95.8 96.8 87.8 90.0 87.4 89.2 60-64 YRS OLD 94.9 95.9 95.8 96.5 88.4 90.2 89.7 91.3 65-69 YRS OLD 95.9 96.8 96.8 97.5 88.2 90.9 89.1 91.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.5 96.6 96.2 97.3 89.1 90.7 87.6 90.9 1986 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/QualSvc/qual03.pdf
- 788 891 1,566 Total Switches 1,629 1,322 1,439 779 1,658 161 1,292 1,336 3,143 Switches with Downtime Number of Switches 40 147 25 26 65 1 63 53 86 As a percentage of Total Switches 2.5% 11.1% 1.7% 3.3% 3.9% 0.6% 4.9% 4.0% 2.7% Average Switch Downtime in seconds per Switch* For All Events (including events over 2 minutes) 24.0 69.4 3.4 0.3 52.8 7.5 244.3 26.1 397.2 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 23.0 60.8 2.6 0.0 51.7 7.5 210.4 25.3 396.9 For Unscheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 23 23 11 0 18 1 24 13 96 Events per Hundred Switches 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 Events per Million Access
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/00socc.pdf
- 37.7 Spain 23.0 30.3 41.1 49.0 54.9 55.7 53.0 36.2 21.2 26.1 25.6 Switzerland 10.5 8.2 13.8 13.4 15.6 17.9 19.3 22.7 23.5 14.0 18.0 Taiwan 45.0 48.1 36.1 43.7 48.9 79.1 95.0 118.4 133.9 42.3 27.8 Thailand 30.2 31.4 32.0 32.8 36.2 44.8 50.7 64.1 57.3 34.4 27.5 Turkey 14.3 15.3 21.5 20.4 21.3 26.0 24.0 18.9 16.6 28.4 69.4 United Kingdom 46.2 74.8 88.3 72.6 67.3 77.1 55.3 41.1 23.4 (15.9) 25.7 Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 21.5 40.4 62.3 94.1 139.8 151.0 179.2 Total for Countries Shown Above 1,924.22,273.02,681.92,663.92,832.93,279.53,743.24,186.24,085.23,290.73,379.4 Total for Other Countries 473.9 489.2 634.8 709.2 872.01,011.31,194.71,472.31,343.91,193.41,199.9 Total for All Countries 2,398.12,762.33,316.73,373.13,705.04,290.94,937.85,658.45,429.24,484.14,579.3 Canada, Mexico, Germany, 31.4% 32.8% 32.3% 31.4% 28.3% 25.9% 22.6% 18.9% 16.0% 17.0% 16.6%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/01socc.pdf
- 7.5DC Florida 7,777.0 602.2 7,174.9 4,994.3 2,180.5 1,006.9 253.8 815.3 2,075.9 104.6FL Georgia 3,687.3 218.6 3,468.7 2,461.4 1,007.3 379.1 127.9 456.1 963.1 44.2GA Hawaii 533.3 77.0 456.3 315.4 141.0 65.3 24.3 45.7 135.3 5.7HI Idaho 487.8 26.9 460.9 286.7 174.2 74.3 28.5 62.0 164.8 9.4ID Illinois 4,704.9 310.3 4,394.6 3,241.1 1,153.5 449.2 167.9 480.5 1,097.6 55.9 IL Indiana 2,257.8 188.4 2,069.4 1,469.6 599.8 280.7 74.1 216.5 571.3 28.5IN Iowa 658.4 35.2 623.2 408.5 214.7 72.9 40.0 89.9 202.8 12.0IA Kansas 1,028.0 132.2 895.8 610.4 285.4 102.6 35.3 135.4 273.3 12.1KS Kentucky 1,454.3 74.6 1,379.7 992.6 387.1 182.5 56.2 131.1 369.8 17.4KY Louisiana 1,715.1 62.1 1,653.0 1,251.1 401.9 191.7 54.8 133.7 380.2 21.7LA Maine 532.8 19.6 513.2 354.6 158.7 61.1 25.5 67.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/01socc.pdf
- 184.5 2.55 181.9 20.1 161.8 65.1 29.3 67.4 161.8 NH New Jersey 1,498.1 22.06 1,476.0 261.2 1,214.8 556.5 140.1 518.4 1,215.0 (0.193)NJ New Mexico 226.2 4.56 221.6 46.6 175.0 69.8 29.8 69.3 168.9 6.128NM New York 2,486.6 37.91 2,448.6 387.8 2,060.8 958.7 256.1 846.0 2,060.8 NY North Carolina 1,130.3 11.83 1,118.5 305.5 813.0 386.4 108.6 304.0 799.0 13.994NC North Dakota 69.4 1.18 68.2 14.7 53.5 16.4 11.5 24.1 52.0 1.493ND Ohio 1,428.6 4.55 1,424.0 339.7 1,084.3 486.7 148.3 449.3 1,084.3 0.013OH Oklahoma 324.7 324.7 37.9 286.7 123.2 42.7 120.8 286.7 OK Oregon 528.4 9.65 518.8 99.8 419.0 180.7 63.5 165.3 409.5 9.497OR Pennsylvania 1,760.9 23.74 1,737.2 457.7 1,279.5 551.6 149.7 514.9 1,216.2 63.285PA Rhode Island 108.1 1.99 106.1 6.1 100.0 49.9
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/02socc.pdf
- 4.5 DE District of Columbia 604.4 32.7 571.7 305.1 266.6 60.8 40.3 159.3 260.4 6.2 DC Florida 7,174.8 518.7 6,656.1 4,508.7 2,147.4 959.4 217.0 876.3 2,052.7 94.7 FL Georgia 3,560.6 206.7 3,353.9 2,327.4 1,026.5 366.4 119.7 495.2 981.3 45.2 GA Hawaii 518.8 76.1 442.7 302.3 140.4 64.4 19.1 50.3 133.8 6.5 HI Idaho 476.8 23.3 453.5 279.3 174.1 68.4 25.9 69.4 163.7 10.4 ID Illinois 4,319.8 270.5 4,049.4 2,977.7 1,071.7 395.2 151.0 458.0 1,004.2 67.4 IL Indiana 2,170.4 157.5 2,012.9 1,433.6 579.4 260.2 66.3 217.7 544.2 35.1 IN Iowa 623.5 28.9 594.5 390.7 203.8 59.9 34.9 96.8 191.6 12.2 IA Kansas 931.1 109.4 821.7 551.8 269.9 86.3 31.7 128.2 246.2 23.7 KS Kentucky 1,043.1 43.4 999.6 741.1 258.5 113.0 39.0 93.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/03socc.pdf
- 59.9 114.0 88.1 25.9 9.9 2.1 2.5 14.5 11.4 LA Maine 42.3 13.1 29.1 18.3 10.9 3.6 1.1 2.4 7.1 3.8 ME Maryland 289.5 132.0 157.5 96.1 61.3 16.9 8.1 14.5 39.5 21.9 MD Massachusetts 251.6 106.1 145.6 70.9 74.7 11.4 6.1 20.4 37.9 36.7 MA Michigan 441.8 106.4 335.4 267.0 68.4 32.3 13.9 10.8 57.0 11.4 MI Minnesota 176.3 69.4 106.9 79.0 28.0 13.8 3.5 2.3 19.6 8.4 MN Mississippi 195.3 23.9 171.4 152.0 19.4 8.2 1.6 2.3 12.1 7.4 MS Missouri 453.6 287.7 166.0 119.8 46.1 15.9 5.1 11.2 32.2 13.8 MO Montana 17.2 9.6 7.5 4.3 3.2 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.4 2.8 MT Nebraska 122.0 47.3 74.7 53.5 21.1 8.1 3.4 5.3 16.8 4.4 NE Nevada 156.2 84.2
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/95socc.pdf
- 77.8 SD TENNESSEE 25 2,366,159 80.5 214,499 7.3 359,652 12.2 2,940,310 87.8 TN TEXAS 56 7,348,883 77.1 1,600,041 16.8 583,144 6.1 9,532,068 93.9 TX UTAH 13 886,510 95.6 0 0.0 41,195 4.4 927,705 95.6 UT VERMONT 9 299,272 84.3 0 0.0 55,873 15.7 355,145 84.3 VT VIRGINIA 21 2,807,409 75.8 798,414 21.6 97,076 2.6 3,702,899 97.4 VA WASHINGTON 22 2,175,315 69.4 682,240 21.8 278,117 8.9 3,135,672 91.1 WA WEST VIRGINIA 10 705,200 83.5 0 0.0 139,183 16.5 844,383 83.5 WV WISCONSIN 92 1,959,838 66.8 427,810 14.6 544,658 18.6 2,932,306 81.4 WI WYOMING 10 220,990 83.0 0 0.0 45,119 17.0 266,109 83.0 WY UNITED STATES 1,433 116,343,575 76.8 23,911,469 15.8 11,167,830 7.4 151,422,874 92.6 US MICRONESIA 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 13,600
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/96socc.pdf
- 99.8 MD MASSACHUSETTS 3 4,148,019 99.9 0 0.0 3,795 0.1 4,151,814 99.9 MA MICHIGAN 38 4,843,416 84.9 668,455 11.7 191,182 3.4 5,703,053 96.6 MI MINNESOTA 89 2,055,017 75.3 3,301 0.1 671,268 24.6 2,729,586 75.4 MN MISSISSIPPI 19 1,166,783 93.7 0 0.0 77,964 6.3 1,244,747 93.7 MS MISSOURI 44 2,325,764 75.9 525,965 17.2 212,453 6.9 3,064,182 93.1 MO MONTANA 18 334,537 69.4 0 0.0 147,161 30.6 481,698 69.4 MT NEBRASKA 42 501,392 54.0 308,678 33.3 117,853 12.7 927,923 87.3 NE NEVADA 14 294,577 27.4 731,627 68.1 47,900 4.5 1,074,104 95.5 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 707,034 93.9 0 0.0 45,729 6.1 752,763 93.9 NH NEW JERSEY 3 5,587,098 96.7 180,704 3.1 8,696 0.2 5,776,498 99.8 NJ NEW MEXICO 15 693,849 85.2 39,465 4.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 118.6 45.6 61.2 11.8 118.6 RI SOUTH CAROLINA 345.4 11.39 334.0 68.8 265.1 139.8 81.9 42.8 264.5 0.588 SC SOUTH DAKOTA 65.4 0.24 65.1 13.6 51.5 16.2 20.2 15.1 51.5 SD TENNESSEE 529.7 (1.33) 531.0 103.4 427.6 226.7 127.5 72.4 426.6 0.957 TN TEXAS 2,757.6 14.97 2,742.6 1,116.4 1,626.2 784.0 468.5 373.9 1,626.3 (0.109)TX UTAH 211.9 (0.34) 212.3 31.3 181.0 69.4 69.8 41.8 181.0 UT VERMONT 80.9 2.27 78.6 9.4 69.2 23.3 36.3 9.6 69.2 VT VIRGINIA 916.4 9.44 907.0 257.9 649.1 303.9 202.8 141.8 648.4 0.648 VA WASHINGTON 707.9 (2.34) 710.3 174.2 536.1 233.2 204.2 98.8 536.1 WA WEST VIRGINIA 171.3 0.87 170.4 34.4 136.0 80.6 36.4 18.8 135.8 0.184 WV WISCONSIN 444.3 24.67 419.7 90.0 329.6 144.9 116.2 68.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/98SOCC.PDF
- 233.4 25.2 208.3 108.5 57.9 41.4 207.8 0.491 MS MISSOURI 763.8 2.25 761.6 235.0 526.5 259.0 130.5 137.0 526.5 MO MONTANA 86.9 1.41 85.4 21.0 64.4 28.8 19.6 16.0 64.4 MT NEBRASKA 223.8 (1.91) 225.7 71.4 154.2 63.8 47.4 43.1 154.2 NE NEVADA 184.9 (0.09) 185.0 18.5 166.4 79.3 52.6 34.5 166.4 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 190.4 0.88 189.5 16.6 172.8 69.4 70.3 33.1 172.8 NH NEW JERSEY 1,227.5 2.59 1,224.9 281.7 943.2 513.3 186.7 241.2 941.3 1.888 NJ NEW MEXICO 224.6 3.82 220.7 57.5 163.2 79.3 47.0 36.9 163.2 NM NEW YORK 2,506.9 4.88 2,502.0 374.0 2,128.0 1,034.5 644.3 449.2 2,128.0 NY NORTH CAROLINA 1,046.4 5.77 1,040.6 340.7 699.9 400.3 165.8 132.9 699.0 0.896 NC NORTH DAKOTA 63.5 (0.47) 64.0 17.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/prelim02socc.pdf
- 889.2 227.7 994.0 2,110.9 NY North Carolina 1,056.4 14.8 1,041.6 218.2 823.4 385.6 100.5 323.0 809.1 14.3 NC North Dakota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ND Ohio 1,369.1 (1.2) 1,370.4 321.5 1,048.9 451.4 138.6 442.8 1,032.8 16.1 OH Oklahoma 318.7 318.7 41.4 277.3 104.6 33.1 131.2 268.9 8.4 OK Oregon 170.9 1.0 169.8 30.2 139.6 69.4 12.5 57.7 139.6 0.0 OR Pennsylvania 1,846.3 20.1 1,826.2 435.3 1,390.9 547.7 144.6 631.2 1,323.5 0.5 PA Rhode Island 104.5 1.7 102.9 6.9 96.0 47.6 11.6 36.8 96.0 RI South Carolina 381.1 7.8 373.3 68.1 305.2 144.4 34.5 118.0 296.9 8.3 SC South Dakota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SD Tennessee 537.9 11.1 526.8 36.9
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Notices/1996/fcc96317.pdf
- CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-33 KY LEXINGTON 18 22 50.0 195.0 12165 605 12071 604 0.7 0.1 99.8 KY LEXINGTON 27 40 69.4 300.0 16409 667 16252 663 1.2 0.4 100.0 KY LEXINGTON 36 59 120.7 305.0 17927 692 17526 686 0.0 0.0 99.9 KY LEXINGTON 46 45 54.4 265.0 14341 645 14066 641 4.3 1.9 99.9 KY LOUISVILLE 3 62 3917.7 555.0 47643 3226 36062 2226 3.9 5.1 100.0 KY LOUISVILLE 11 55 629.6 390.0 27937 1483 26587 1466 1.1 0.5 99.8
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- 11 FCC Rcd 21010 (CCB 1996) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and six other "me-too" LECs -- Pacific Bell, BellSouth, US West, Ameritech, GTE, and SNET -- to permit establishment of new rate elements to recover costs of switched transport services using Synchronous Optical Network ("SONET") technology); Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Petitions for Waiver of Section 69.4(b) of the Commission's Rules, 9 FCC Rcd 7868 (CCB 1994) (granting waivers to Bell Atlantic and "me-too" petitioner SWBT to permit establishment of additional rate elements for automated calling card handling, automated collect and billed-to-third-number handling, live operator handling of IXC [interexchange carrier] traffic); The Ameritech Operating Companies, Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, GTE
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- was the high bidder for license N001 at $83,346,000.00; and American Mobile Radio Corp. was the high bidder for license N002 at $89,888,888.00. News Media Contact: Audrey Spivack (202) 418-0654. WTB Contact: Amy Zoslov at (202) 418-0639. Internet URL: [7]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/News_Releases/1997/nrwl7023.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: April 2, 1997. CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FILES PETITION REQUESTING WAIVER OF SECTION 69.4 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO PROVIDE SWITCHED TRANSPORT SERVICE UTILIZING SONET TECHNOLOGY.Comments due on May 2, 1997; replies on May 19, 1997. (DA No. 97-655). Contact: Wanda M. Harris at (202) 418-1530. Report No: TEL-76-A. Released: April 2, 1997. STREAMLINED INTERNATIONAL SECTION 214 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING (FORMAL SECTION 63.18). Internet URL: [8]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin706 6.txt Report No: D-918-A. Released: April 2,
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- 22 and replies due on Sept. 30, 1997. (DA No. 97-1926). Internet URL: [16]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1997/da971 926.txt Released: September 5, 1997. UPDATED FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON UNIVERSAL SERVICE FOR RURAL HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS. (DA No. 97-1932). Dkt No.: CC- 96-45. Internet URL: [17]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1997/da971 932.html Released: September 5, 1997. AMERITECH'S PETITION DOCUMENTING PUBLIC INTEREST IN ESTABLISHING NEW SERVICE AND RATES ELEMENTS UNDER SECTION 69.4(F) OF THE COMMISSION RULES.Comments due on Sept. 15, 1997 and replies on Sept. 22, 1997. (DA No. 97-1925). Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1997/da971 925.txt Released: September 5, 1997. PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR COMMENTS ON BELLSOUTH'S AMENDMENTS TO CEI PLANS FOR GATEWAY SERVICES AND FOR SYNCHRONOUS PROTOCOL PROCESSING SERVICES AND COMMENTS ON REQUEST FOR INTERIM WAIVER.Comments due on Oct. 7, 1997 and replies
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- --- NEWS RELEASES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- STATEMENT OF MEREDITH J. JONES, CHIEF, CABLE SERVICES BUREAU, REGARDING PETITION BY CONSUMERS UNION AND CFA ON CABLE RATES. News Media Contact: Morgan Broman (202) 418-2358. CSB. Internet URL: [23]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/News_Releases/1997/nrcb7018.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: September 23, 1997. BELL ATLANTIC'S PETITION DOCUMENTING PUBLIC INTEREST IN ESTABLISHING NEW SERVICE AND RATE ELEMENTS UNDER SECTION 69.4 (G) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES.Pleading Cycle Established. Comments due October 3; Replies due October 10. (DA No. 97-2057). Contact: Wanda Harris at (202) 418-1530. Released: September 23, 1997. PETITION FOR RULEMAKING FILED (METRO CALL, INC.).Pleading Cycle Established. Comments due October 23; replies due November 7. (DA No. 97-2060). Released: September 23, 1997. COMMERCIAL MOBILE RADIO SERVICE YEAR-END TRANSFER AND ASSIGNMENT
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- Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Notices/1997/da972277.txt ADDENDA: The following items, released October 28, 1997, did not appear in Digest No. 208: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Report No: 1960. Released: October 28, 1997. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WEEKLY RECEIPTS AND DISPOSALS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted request by U S West Communications, Inc. for waiver of Part 69.4(b) of the Commission's rules to permit the establishment of rate elements for new operator assistance services. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division. Adopted: October 28, 1997. by MO&O. (DA No. 97-2282). CCB WILTEL, INC., V. BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC., AND US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted WorldCom/BellSouth's and WorldCom/US West's joint motitions for voluntary dismissal and termination of complaints filed on October
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- 97-2304). Contact: Royce Dickens at (202) 418-7200. News Media Contact: Morgan Broman (202) 418-2358. Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Public_Notices/1997/da972304.txt Report No: 24108A. Released: October 30, 1997. ERRATUM TO REPORT 24107A, RELEASED OCTOBER 29. Internet URL: [19]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/pnmm7220.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- AMERITECH TARIFF F.C.C. NO.2/BELL ATLANTIC TARIFF FCC NO. 1. Granted petitions of Ameritech and Bell Atlantic seeking authority under section 69.4(g)(1) (i) of the Commission's rules to establish new service rate elements to provide prearranged and default query services for other carriers that deliver unqueried traffic to those local exchange carriers for termination; suspended for one day and set for investigation Ameritech Transmittal No. 1123 and Bell Atlantic Transmittal No. 1009, which establish rates for these query services. Action by Chief,
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- URL: [8]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da981306.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SPEECHES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- WILLIAM E. KENNARD CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISISON BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE AND TRANSPORTATION UNITED STATES SENATE FIELD HEARING ON UNIVERSAL SERVICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, JULY 1, 1998. Internet URL: [9]http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Kennard/spwek820.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted petition of US West Communicaitons, Inc. seeking under section 69.4(g)(1) of the Commission's rules to establish new service rate elements to provide prearranged and default long term number portability query services for other carriers that deliver unqueried traffic to US West for routing and termination. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: July 1, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-1315). CCB Internet URL: [10]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da981315.wp JAMES SADLER. Granted
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- Island, but in any event no later than April 1, 1999. Action by Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: July 20, 1998. by Order. (DA No. 98-1434). CCB Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da981434.wp PETITION OF SPRINT TO ESTABLISH PART 69 RATE ELEMENTS TO OFFER SWITCHED ACCESS TRANSPORT FOR LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY. Granted the petition of Sprint Local Telephone Companies seeking under section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the commission's rules to establish new service rate elements that would allow it to charge rates for the provision of long-term number portability query services on behalf of other carriers. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: July 20, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-1437). CCB SATCOM SYSTEMS, INC. Grant, with conditions, a request by SatCom
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- NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: August 12, 1998. BELLSOUTH FILES REVISIONS TO ITS COST ALLOCATION MANUAL PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED.Comments Due: September 11, 1998; Reply Comments Due: September 28, 1998. (DA No. 98-1617). Contact: Colleen Nibbe at (202) 418-0810. Internet URL: [35]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1998/da981 617.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Grant petition of Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company seeking under section 69.4(g)(l) of the Commission's rules to establish new service rate elements to provide prearranged and default long-term number portability query services for other carriers that deliver unqueried traffic to Cincinnati Bell for routing and termination. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: August 12, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-1590). CCB Internet URL: [36]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da981590.wp ADDENDA: The following items,
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- FILING. Internet URL: [17]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/pnwl8164.pd f Report No: AUC-98-21-D. Released: November 25, 1998. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU ANNOUNCES REVISED PRE-AUCTION DEADLINES FOR THE AUCTION OF 528 MULTILATERATION LOCATION AND MONITORING SERVICE LICENSES. (DA No. 98-2394). Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da982394.wp ADDENDA: The following items, released November 9, 1998, did not appear in Digest No. 216: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. PART 69.4(G)(1) PUBLIC INTEREST PETITION. Granted, to the extent indicated, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.'s petition to permit it to establish new rate elements for its switched access SMARTGate service. Action by Deputy Bureau Chief. Adopted: November 6, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-2271). CCB [19][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Filings/fl981127.wp 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Open_Proceedings/op981127.html 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1998/pnin8276.wp 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1998/da982412.wp 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/pnwl8161.wp 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/da982365.wp 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fcc98309.wp 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1998/da982408.wp
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- Bashkin at (202) 418-0660. Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da990556.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SPEECHES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- REMARKS OF WILLIAM E. KENNARD, CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA, ANNUAL CONFERENCE, WASHINGTON, DC, MARCH 19, 1999. (As Prepared for Delivery). Internet URL: [14]http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Kennard/spwek912.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- BELL ATLANTIC TELEPHONE COMPANIES. Granted Petition of Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies (Bell Atlantic) seeking under section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's rules, for the New York Telephone Company and New England Telephone Company to establish new rate elements to provide switched access versions of IntelliLight Custom SONET Ring (ICRS), IntelliLight Dual Wire Center (IDWC) and SONET Access Loop Termination (SALT) special access services. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: March 18, 1999. by MO&O.
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- of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, or any rule or order issued by the Commission. Terminated proceeding. Action by Bureau Chief. Adopted: May 25, 1999. by Order. (DA No. 99-983). CCB Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1999/da990983.wp PETITION OF CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TO ESTABLISH NEW RATE ELEMENTS TO OFFER SONET-BASED SERVICES. Granted Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company's petition seeking under section 69.4(g)(1)(ii) of the Commission's rules to establish 30 new rate elements to provide switched access versions of SONET-based services. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division. Adopted: May 25, 1999. by MO&O. (DA No. 99-992). CCB Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1999/da990992.wp [14][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Compliance/News_Releases/1999/nrci9018.wp 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/News_Releases/1999/nrcb9010.wp 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1999/pnin9099.wp 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions/ac990526.txt 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da991004.wp 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da990980.wp 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da990991.wp 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da990994.wp 9. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/fcc99116.txt 10. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1999/da990998.txt
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- MBO Wireless, Inc. for its licenses in Muskogee and Stillwater, OK.. Action by: Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 06/14/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-1401). WTB [70]DA-01-1401A1.pdf [71]DA-01-1401A1.doc [72]DA-01-1401A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JUNE 14, 2001, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 117: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- WAIVER OF SECTIONS 69.3(A) AND 69.4(D) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Waived, on its own motion, certain elements of rules to allow non-price cap local exchange carriers to comply with the recent decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Comsat v. FCC.. Action by: Chief, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: 06/14/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-1429). CCB [73]DA-01-1429A1.pdf [74]DA-01-1429A1.doc [75]DA-01-1429A1.txt References 1.
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- of such act more than once or for more than one day. 5. Section 303(q) of the Act states that antenna structure owners shall maintain the painting and lighting of antenna structures as prescribed by the Commission. Section 17.51(a) of the Rules requires all red obstruction lighting to be exhibited from sunset to sunrise unless otherwise specified. The Tower is 69.4 meters above ground in overall height and is required to be painted and lit. According to electricity usage information, the Tower's lights were not lit from October 1, 2010 until December 9, 2010. During this period, Miller did not contact the FAA about the Tower light outage. Moreover, Miller's owner admitted that he was not monitoring the Tower's lights prior
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- for Interstate Common Carriers, Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd 8072, 8072-73, P:P: 3-8 (1992); see also Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc. Petition Requesting Forbearance, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241,
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- 22.7 0.6 6.0 2.8 50.3 75.8 82.4 2,525 3.3 1958 27.8 1.4 6.8 3.6 50.2 81.6 89.8 2,680 3.4 1959 33.1 3.4 8.4 5.4 55.0 93.5 105.3 3,008 3.5 1960 42.3 7.1 7.5 7.5 57.9 107.8 122.3 3,243 3.8 1961 50.9 9.1 8.6 10.0 57.1 118.1 135.7 3,495 3.9 1962 61.4 11.1 9.5 12.2 56.2 129.7 150.3 3,786 4.0 1963 69.4 12.4 12.1 13.7 56.3 139.4 163.9 4,095 4.0 1964 62.9 13.6 14.6 17.2 58.0 138.1 166.3 4,615 3.6 1965 78.2 15.9 20.2 21.3 50.6 150.1 186.2 5,092 3.7 1966 100.1 17.6 29.0 27.3 49.7 177.2 223.7 5,843 3.8 1967 114.2 15.1 31.3 33.7 49.8 197.7 244.0 6,375 3.8 1968 126.9 15.4 36.6 44.3 50.5 221.8 273.8 7,126 3.8 1969 172.0
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- 56.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 43.1 138,971,146 44.9 0.0 4.426.9 23.8 Paraguay $5,657,054 26.7 0.022.8 9.6 40.9 $476,664 0.0 0.0 9.818.0 72.2 $1,728 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 49,081,220 26.7 0.013.513.0 46.8 Peru $56,417,367 33.5 0.012.329.4 24.8 $2,013,377 7.4 0.016.218.4 57.9 $394,998 67.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 32.3 1,179,593,553 47.1 0.0 4.421.1 27.4 Suriname $5,778,927 6.4 0.019.027.0 47.7 $245,564 0.0 0.0 0.030.6 69.4 $51,040 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,464,573 5.7 0.0 3.425.8 65.1 Uruguay $10,258,996 37.9 0.014.214.0 33.9 $728,407 0.1 0.0 9.015.8 75.1 $102,340 58.7 0.039.0 0.3 2.1 113,827,768 46.0 0.0 7.512.7 33.7 Venezuela $45,907,458 13.3 0.025.128.4 33.2 $2,509,747 0.0 0.012.831.4 55.8 $184,441 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 409,728,395 32.3 0.018.718.2 30.8 South America $580,266,539 22.4 0.019.417.1 41.1 $47,311,934 2.3 0.013.326.8 57.6 $12,734,334 89.2
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- $1,538,769 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,051,882,389 0.0 6.1 0.4 2.4 91.1 Honduras $93,648,511 0.027.1 2.324.5 46.0 $1,246,500 0.019.2 0.045.5 35.3 $233,772 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 416,407,311 0.024.5 2.728.4 44.3 Mexico $1,108,709,056 0.012.1 1.821.6 64.5 $54,903,693 0.0 9.6 0.032.2 58.2 $582,817 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 16,562,524,645 0.0 5.8 1.821.5 70.9 Nicaragua $54,685,745 0.016.7 3.3 6.4 73.5 $909,270 0.0 9.1 0.021.5 69.4 $10,427 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 341,617,444 0.013.1 4.5 9.1 73.3 Panama $16,389,385 0.023.6 0.112.1 64.3 $2,249,655 0.0 5.9 0.016.0 78.2 $700,121 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8 96.2 177,910,860 0.012.9 0.217.1 69.8 Saint Pierre and Miquelon $68,703 0.0 0.0 0.067.3 32.7 $1,246 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 525,068 0.0 0.0 0.072.3 27.7 Alaska $7,882 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $16,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 36,921,905 0.0 14.3 1.1 9.2 75.5 Libya $6,196,853 0.0 47.5 8.7 3.4 40.4 $67,133 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $58,945 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 30,785,015 0.0 40.6 8.3 3.4 47.7 Madagascar $4,695,659 0.0 20.3 0.5 9.5 69.8 $19,101 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,716 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 20,470,595 0.0 17.2 0.6 12.7 69.4 Malawi $3,111,566 0.0 15.6 9.3 24.5 50.6 $21,703 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 82.1 $2,725 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,257,522 0.0 12.8 13.2 24.8 49.1 Mali $9,093,047 0.0 7.5 33.9 16.9 41.7 $416,438 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.9 86.1 $60,564 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,762,108 0.0 6.1 31.3 19.3 43.3 Mauritania $1,316,177 0.0 6.1 7.7 11.4 74.8 $34,957 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 0.0 0.0 7.0 15.1 77.8 $516,514 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.7 89.3 $938,786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 200,461,461 0.0 0.0 18.6 25.0 56.3 United Kingdom $242,244,410 0.0 0.2 0.3 21.8 77.7 $17,487,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 80.0 $85,627,679 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 4,506,164,878 0.0 0.3 0.3 27.0 72.5 Western Europe $796,565,769 0.0 0.1 1.4 19.3 79.2 $70,756,562 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.6 69.4 $405,994,551 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 14,295,125,248 0.0 0.1 2.3 29.9 67.7 Algeria $5,330,280 0.0 0.0 5.8 18.3 75.9 $1,325,064 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $878 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 59,509,609 0.0 0.0 4.8 14.0 81.1 Angola $10,040,849 0.0 0.0 1.7 34.6 63.7 $42,677 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $98,975 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 52,629,740 0.0 0.0 2.6 43.5 53.8 Benin $5,033,191 0.0