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- accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision. . The full texts of these documents are available for public inspection and copying during regular business hours at the FCC Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW, Room CY-A257, Washington, DC, 20554. . . . - FCC - 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 § 79.2 Accessibility of Programming Providing Emergency Information. (a) Definitions. (1) For purposes of this section, the definitions in Sections 79.1 and 79.3 apply. (2) Emergency information. Information, about a current emergency, that is intended to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property, i.e., critical details regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. Examples of
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- limited to weather situations, and may apply in situations such as civil unrest and terrorism attacks. The Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau intends to closely monitor complaints alleging violations of the access to emergency information rule and will promptly forward complaints alleging repeated and egregious violations to the Enforcement Bureau for possible enforcement action. . . . 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 § 79.2 Accessibility of Programming Providing Emergency Information. (a) Definitions. (1) For purposes of this section, the definitions in Sections 79.1 and 79.3 apply. (2) Emergency information. Information, about a current emergency, that is intended to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property, i.e., critical details regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. Examples of
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- information that is primarily intended for distribution to an audience in the geographic area in which the emergency is occurring. In sum, to the extent that video programming distributors, including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services, air information about an emergency, that ``emergency information'' must be made accessible according to the Commission's access to emergency information rule under section 79.2. The question of whether a particular incident or event is an ``emergency'' under this rule is not the same as whether particular information broadcast about the event is ``emergency information.'' Recently, the Commission has received a number of complaints from individuals asserting that video programming distributors are failing to make local emergency information accessible to viewers with hearing disabilities. Some
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- 200532170009 FRN: 0007517576 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that ACC Licensee, Inc. (``ACC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. ACC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WJLA-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- FRN: 0009825456 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. NBC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and circumstances, we find NBC
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- FRN: 0012916607 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Fox Television Stations, Inc. (``Fox'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Fox apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: August 8, 2005 Released: August 9, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Waterman Broadcasting Corp. (``Waterman'') and Montclair Communications, Inc. (``Montclair'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Waterman and Montclair apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that they provided aurally in their programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during the Hurricane Charley emergency in the Fort Myers-Naples, Florida area on August 12 and August 13, 2004.
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- by other information on the screen, or that emergency information provided visually blocked closed captioning. We take this opportunity to remind video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services - of their obligation to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities. At the outset, we note the need to comply with Section 79.2 of the Commission's rules is not limited to those areas directly affected by Hurricane Katrina, but also extends to areas throughout the country where Katrina survivors are being temporarily re-located. We also remind video programming distributors that they are not required to close caption this emergency information, and may make the information accessible through the use of ``crawls,'' ``scrolls,'' or
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- No. 200532170006 FRN: 0003750775 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Midwest Television, Inc. (``Midwest'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Midwest apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. (``Channel 51'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Channel 51 apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review
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- 200532170008 FRN: 0003476827 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that McGraw-Hill Broadcasting Company, Inc. (``McGraw-Hill'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. McGraw-Hill apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KGTV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- to an audience in the geographic area in which the emergency is occurring. However, we note that there are times when the airing of emergency information pertaining to a matter of national importance will also be of local concern, and therefore should be made accessible in the local areas affected. A local broadcast licensee is responsible for complying with Section 79.2 regardless of the delivery technology used to deliver its signals to consumers (e.g., cable or direct broadcast satellite services). In sum, to the extent that video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services - air ``emergency information,'' that ``emergency information'' must be made accessible according to the Commission's access to emergency information rule (Section 79.2). We
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- is intended to alert persons with vision disabilities that the video programming distributor is providing emergency information, and therefore such persons should tune to another source, such as a radio, for more information. This rule regarding access to emergency information for persons with vision disabilities became effective February 2, 2001. A local broadcast licensee is responsible for complying with Section 79.2 regardless of the delivery technology used to deliver its signals to consumers. The ``pass through'' obligation generally imposed on video programming distributors under the closed captioning rules set forth in Section 79.1 also applies to emergency information subject to Section 79.2. All video programming distributors are required to pass through any captions that they receive from the originating source and
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- Commission issued a Public Notice reminding video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services - of their obligation to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities. The Public Notice also addressed the impact of the 100% closed captioning benchmark on certain television stations' obligations to make emergency information accessible pursuant to Section 79.2 of the Commission's rules. The Public Notice stated that ``[g]iven the transition to 100% closed captioning, which occurred on January 1, 2006, television stations that are not permitted by Commission rules to count captions created using the electronic newsroom technique (ENT) are now required to close caption all new non-exempt programming, including breaking news and emergency alerts. In other words,
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- 2006 Released: November 17, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Fox Television Stations, Inc., (``Fox''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Fox violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. The Enforcement Bureau and Fox have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A
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- 79.1 must make its best efforts to ensure that coverage of an emergency is captioned as soon as possible. This can be achieved by making arrangements in advance for the provision of closed captioning on short notice and by contacting the captioning service promptly before, or contemporaneously with, the airing of emergency information, as that term is defined in Section 79.2. We also recognize that the determination of whether a distributor's efforts were reasonable may be affected by the nature and magnitude of the emergency situation. For example, to the extent a weather emergency makes it more difficult for video programming distributors to secure live captioning resources, a longer period of time without captioning may be reasonable. For instance, a weather
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- 2006 Released: February 22, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether NBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. The Enforcement Bureau and NBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation.
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-2118 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. May 22, 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-1867 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. April 25, 2007). We caution RadioShack and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After the transition,
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Boscov's and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution F.Y.E. and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution HHGregg and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Fred Meyer and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis.
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Ultimate and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- Released: February 5, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, and Fort Myers Broadcasting Company (``FMBC''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether FMBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WINK-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area on August 13, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and FMBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the
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- Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, Waterman Broadcasting Corp. of Florida, Inc. (``Waterman'') and Montclair Communications, Inc. (``Montclair''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether the Stations violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area during August of 2004. The Enforcement Bureau, and the Stations have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and
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- March 7, 2007 Released: March 7, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Midwest Television (``Midwest''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Midwest violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during wildfire news coverage during October of 2003. The Enforcement Bureau and Midwest have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree
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- September 17, 2008 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION In this Forfeiture Order (``Order''), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) against Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. (``Channel 51'' or ``KUSI'' or the ``Station'') for willfully or repeatedly violating section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Channel 51 violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI during a wildfire emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. BACKGROUND The facts and circumstances
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- of viewing some captions with invisible backgrounds, allowing him to see the entire picture on the screen. See Littleton Comments. We decline to adopt the request to require 16 colors. NADCAN Comments at 3. TDI Comments at 5. TDI Comments at 5. See Second Report and Order in MM Docket 95-176, Released April 14, 2000. See also 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b)(3). NADCAN Comments at 6-7; Roger Kraft Comments; Mentkowski Family Comments. Sarnoff Reply Comments at 5. TDCA Sec. 2 (5) and Sec. 2(2). For example, CBS' 60 Minutes is closed captioned in both English and Spanish. See "60 Minutes Finds New Audience," Caption Center News, Issue Fifty. Published by the WGBH Education Foundation. WGBH Comments at 6. See, for example, Comments
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- by requiring EAS Participants to accept CAP-formatted alerts and warnings, should CAP be adopted by FEMA. While CAP is promising, however, it may not be the whole answer for making EAS alerts accessible to persons with disabilities, and it does not address the broader question of making emergency and public safety information available to persons with disabilities. For example, Section 79.2 of the Commission's rules requires video programming distributors to make the audio portion of emergency information accessible to persons with hearing disabilities using closed captioning or other methods of visual presentation. Video programming distributors also must ensure that emergency information provided in the video portion of a regularly scheduled newscast, or a newscast that interrupts regular programming, is accessible to
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- 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. at 8783 ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) (subsequent history omitted); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Fry's and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. at ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) (subsequent history omitted); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution CompUSA and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Best Buy and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Circuit City and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 8782-3 ¶ 12. Id. at 8783 ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Wal-Mart and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). . We caution Sears Roebuck and Kmart and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Target and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007).. We caution Value City and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 8782-3 ¶ 12. Id. at 8783 ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Toys ``R'' Us and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition
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- Comments at 1. DAS Comments at 1. See, e.g. Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Provides Guidance Regarding ``Live Code'' Testing of the Emergency Alert System, Public Notice, 24 FCC Rcd 3701 (PSHSB rel. Mar. 27, 2009). Wireless RERC Comments at 4. Wireless RERC Comments at 4. COAT Comments at 3, 5. COAT Comments at 3. See 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b). See 5 U.S.C. § 603. The RFA, see 5 U.S.C. §§ 601-612, has been amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), Pub. L. No. 104-121, Title II, 110 Stat. 857 (1996). See Appendix B at ¶ 2 for description of rules the Commission adopted in the Third Report and Order. See Third Report and Order
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- recognize that the resulting message may not convey as much in the visual alert as in the audio portion due to the technical limitations inherent in the EAS and thus stands in tension with the Commission's policy that all members of the public receive equal access to emergency alerts. Although the scope of this proceeding does not extend to section 79.2 of our rules, which requires captioning or other visual displays of emergency information shown on video programming and audio output of emergency information provided visually, we note that the above-referenced discrepancy permitted under our Part 11 rules between the audio and visual alerts also may not fulfill the intent of section 79.2. Each of these closely related rule provisions is
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- primarily intended for distribution to an audience in the geographic area in which the emergency is occurring. See Second Report and Order, In the Matter of Closed Captioning and Video Description of Video Programming, Implementation of Section 305 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Accessibility of Emergency Programming, MM Docket No. 95-176 (15 FCC Rcd 6615 (2000)); 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 (Accessibility of programming providing emergency information). Since January 2001, the Federal Communications Commission has received a number of complaints from residents of California, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas contending that video programming distributors have failed to make local emergency information accessible to deaf and hard of hearing viewers. Among
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit P DA 01-325 February 7, 2001 MASS MEDIA BUREAU ACTION COMMENT SOUGHT ON THE WEATHER CHANNEL REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION OF EMERGENCY INFORMATION RULES On December 20, 2000, The Weather Channel filed a letter with the Commission regarding ``Request for Clarification Regarding the Aural Tone Requirements of the Commission's Video Description Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b)(1)(iii).'' This rule states that ``[e]mergency information that is provided in the video portion of programming that is not a regularly scheduled newscast, or a newscast that interrupts regular programming, must be accompanied by an aural tone.'' The Commission has explained that, if a broadcast station or multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) provides emergency information through a crawl or scroll, it
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12th STREET, S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 01-799 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov March 30, 2001 MASS MEDIA BUREAU ACTION AMENDED Emergency INFORMATION rule effective As of FEBRUARY 1, 2001 On August 7, 2000, the Commission released an order, which among other things, amended section 79.2 of the Commission's rules. The amendments require TV broadcasters and multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) that provide emergency information to make that information more accessible to persons with visual disabilities. Thus, the rules require TV broadcasters and MVPDs to make the ``critical details'' of emergency information accessible to persons with visual disabilities when they provide that information as part of
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- accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision. . The full texts of these documents are available for public inspection and copying during regular business hours at the FCC Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW, Room CY-A257, Washington, DC, 20554. . . . - FCC - 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 § 79.2 Accessibility of Programming Providing Emergency Information. (a) Definitions. (1) For purposes of this section, the definitions in Sections 79.1 and 79.3 apply. (2) Emergency information. Information, about a current emergency, that is intended to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property, i.e., critical details regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. Examples of
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- limited to weather situations, and may apply in situations such as civil unrest and terrorism attacks. The Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau intends to closely monitor complaints alleging violations of the access to emergency information rule and will promptly forward complaints alleging repeated and egregious violations to the Enforcement Bureau for possible enforcement action. . . . 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 § 79.2 Accessibility of Programming Providing Emergency Information. (a) Definitions. (1) For purposes of this section, the definitions in Sections 79.1 and 79.3 apply. (2) Emergency information. Information, about a current emergency, that is intended to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property, i.e., critical details regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. Examples of
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- closures, and how to obtain relief assistance. . The full texts of these documents are available for public inspection and copying during regular business hours at the FCC Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW, Room CY-A257, Washington, DC, 20554. . or call the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0531 (voice); 202-418-7365 (TTY). . 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 § 79.2 Accessibility of Programming Providing Emergency Information. (a) Definitions. (1) For purposes of this section, the definitions in Sections 79.1 and 79.3 apply. (2) Emergency information. Information, about a current emergency, that is intended to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property, i.e., critical details regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. Examples of
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- information that is primarily intended for distribution to an audience in the geographic area in which the emergency is occurring. In sum, to the extent that video programming distributors, including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services, air information about an emergency, that ``emergency information'' must be made accessible according to the Commission's access to emergency information rule under section 79.2. The question of whether a particular incident or event is an ``emergency'' under this rule is not the same as whether particular information broadcast about the event is ``emergency information.'' Recently, the Commission has received a number of complaints from individuals asserting that video programming distributors are failing to make local emergency information accessible to viewers with hearing disabilities. Some
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- 79.1(b)(2)(i). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(b)(2)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(a)(6)(i). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(a)(6)(ii); See generally Digital Closed Captioning Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16788 (2000) (See Summary of Requirements, setting forth applicable compliance dates). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(b)(3)(i). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(b)(3)(ii-iv). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(b)(4)(i). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(b)(4)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. § 79.2. Id. See Pub. L. 104-104, 110 Stat 56 (1996); 47 U.S.C. § 613. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 R N O Q R [ h &[ i l q | „ - ¤ Â Ç å æ ç è ï õ ö h
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- 709. 509.0 6036881 29710.1 6529370 32581.1 CA SAN FRANCISCO KRON-TV 65526 04 100.00 512. 57 1000 512.0 6670392 37024.7 6746640 36659.3 CA SAN FRANCISCO KTSF 37511 26 2510.0 421. 27 95.2 421.0 5514800 14580.5 5751447 15749.7 CA SAN JOSE KICU-TV 34564 36 4070.0 686. 52 251. 686.0 5637343 14445.2 5881264 15751.1 CA SAN JOSE KKPX 22644 65 3090.0 812. 41 79.2 812.0 4852331 15665.1 5000471 16876.6 CA SAN JOSE KNTV 35280 11 79.40 844. 12 6.20 844.0 5515305 29451.7 5781160 31704.6 CA SAN JOSE KSTS 64987 48 4370.0 631. 49 195. 631.0 5338540 12994.2 5497014 14475.3 CA SAN JOSE KTEH 35663 54 661.00 585. 50 50.0 585.0 4809067 7475.2 4823501 7700.9 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO KSBY 19654 06 100.00 543. 15
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- 200532170009 FRN: 0007517576 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that ACC Licensee, Inc. (``ACC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. ACC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WJLA-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- FRN: 0009825456 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. NBC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and circumstances, we find NBC
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- FRN: 0012916607 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Fox Television Stations, Inc. (``Fox'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Fox apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: August 8, 2005 Released: August 9, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Waterman Broadcasting Corp. (``Waterman'') and Montclair Communications, Inc. (``Montclair'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Waterman and Montclair apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that they provided aurally in their programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during the Hurricane Charley emergency in the Fort Myers-Naples, Florida area on August 12 and August 13, 2004.
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- by other information on the screen, or that emergency information provided visually blocked closed captioning. We take this opportunity to remind video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services - of their obligation to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities. At the outset, we note the need to comply with Section 79.2 of the Commission's rules is not limited to those areas directly affected by Hurricane Katrina, but also extends to areas throughout the country where Katrina survivors are being temporarily re-located. We also remind video programming distributors that they are not required to close caption this emergency information, and may make the information accessible through the use of ``crawls,'' ``scrolls,'' or
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- No. 200532170006 FRN: 0003750775 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Midwest Television, Inc. (``Midwest'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Midwest apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. (``Channel 51'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Channel 51 apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review
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- 200532170008 FRN: 0003476827 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that McGraw-Hill Broadcasting Company, Inc. (``McGraw-Hill'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. McGraw-Hill apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KGTV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- to an audience in the geographic area in which the emergency is occurring. However, we note that there are times when the airing of emergency information pertaining to a matter of national importance will also be of local concern, and therefore should be made accessible in the local areas affected. A local broadcast licensee is responsible for complying with Section 79.2 regardless of the delivery technology used to deliver its signals to consumers (e.g., cable or direct broadcast satellite services). In sum, to the extent that video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services - air ``emergency information,'' that ``emergency information'' must be made accessible according to the Commission's access to emergency information rule (Section 79.2). We
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- is intended to alert persons with vision disabilities that the video programming distributor is providing emergency information, and therefore such persons should tune to another source, such as a radio, for more information. This rule regarding access to emergency information for persons with vision disabilities became effective February 2, 2001. A local broadcast licensee is responsible for complying with Section 79.2 regardless of the delivery technology used to deliver its signals to consumers. The ``pass through'' obligation generally imposed on video programming distributors under the closed captioning rules set forth in Section 79.1 also applies to emergency information subject to Section 79.2. All video programming distributors are required to pass through any captions that they receive from the originating source and
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- Commission issued a Public Notice reminding video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, and satellite television services - of their obligation to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities. The Public Notice also addressed the impact of the 100% closed captioning benchmark on certain television stations' obligations to make emergency information accessible pursuant to Section 79.2 of the Commission's rules. The Public Notice stated that ``[g]iven the transition to 100% closed captioning, which occurred on January 1, 2006, television stations that are not permitted by Commission rules to count captions created using the electronic newsroom technique (ENT) are now required to close caption all new non-exempt programming, including breaking news and emergency alerts. In other words,
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- 2006 Released: November 17, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Fox Television Stations, Inc., (``Fox''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Fox violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. The Enforcement Bureau and Fox have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A
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- 79.1 must make its best efforts to ensure that coverage of an emergency is captioned as soon as possible. This can be achieved by making arrangements in advance for the provision of closed captioning on short notice and by contacting the captioning service promptly before, or contemporaneously with, the airing of emergency information, as that term is defined in Section 79.2. We also recognize that the determination of whether a distributor's efforts were reasonable may be affected by the nature and magnitude of the emergency situation. For example, to the extent a weather emergency makes it more difficult for video programming distributors to secure live captioning resources, a longer period of time without captioning may be reasonable. For instance, a weather
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- No. 00-10 08/31/07 3060-0938 FCC 319 10/31/06 3060-0939 E911, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order 08/31/07 3060-0942 Access Charge Reform, Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, Low-Volume Long Distance Users, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service 03/31/07 3060-0943 Sec. 54.809 12/31/06 3060-0944 Review of Commission Consideration of Applications Under the Cable Landing License Act Pending OMB Approval 3060-0945 Sec. 79.2 01/31/07 3060-0947 Sec. 101.1327 02/28/07 3060-0948 Noncommercial Educational Applicants 06/30/07 3060-0949 FCC 159-W 10/31/06 3060-0950 Extending Wireless Telecommunications Services to Tribal Lands, WT Docket No. 99-266 06/30/07 3060-0951 Service of Petitions for Preemption, 47 CFR Sec. 1.1204(b) Note, and Sec. 1.1206(a) Note 1 01/31/07 3060-0952 Proposed Demographic Information and Notifications, CC Docket Nos. 98-147 and 96-98 01/31/07 3060-0953 Wireless Medical
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- 2006 Released: February 22, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether NBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. The Enforcement Bureau and NBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the investigation.
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- REFUSE 0.7 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT © THE NIELSEN COMPANY NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH FCC PHONE SURVEY MAY 2007 PAGE: 100 TABLE 042 Q41. WHAT IS YOUR RACE? ARE YOU...? BASE: ALL RESPONDENTS TOTAL =========== UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 3101 WEIGHTED TOTAL 218563 (000) 100.0 WHITE 79.2 AFRICAN AMERICAN OR BLACK 7.1 AMERICAN INDIAN, ESKIMO OR ALEUT 1.1 ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 2.0 OR ANOTHER RACE 8.7 DON'T KNOW 0.2 REFUSE 1.7 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT © THE NIELSEN COMPANY NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH FCC PHONE SURVEY MAY 2007 PAGE: 101
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- 1996. For more information regarding the Commission's closed captioning rules and benchmarks, please see our closed captioning Factsheet, available at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/closedcaption.html. As a further reminder, we note that the closed captioning requirements specified above are separate from video programming distributors' obligations to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities, as set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 of our rules. The provisions of 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 apply to all video programming distributors, including those that are exempt from the closed captioning rules in Section 79.1. For more information, please see the Commission's Public Notice on this issue, released December 29, 2006, which can be found at http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/openAttachment.do?link=DA-06-2627A 1.pdf or our Factsheet at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/emergencyvideo.html. . or call
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-2118 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. May 22, 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-1867 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. April 25, 2007). We caution RadioShack and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After the transition,
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Boscov's and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution F.Y.E. and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution HHGregg and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Fred Meyer and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis.
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Ultimate and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. ``After
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- 3060-0955 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service Reports 02/28/10 3060-0957 Wireless Enhanced 911 Service 11/30/07 3060-0960 Secs. 76.122, 76.123, 76.124 and 76.127 05/31/08 3060-0962 Redesignation of the 18 GHz Frequency Band, Blanket Licensing of Satellite Earth Stations in the Ka-Band, and the Allocation of Additional Spectrum for Broadcast Satellite Service Use 11/30/08 3060-0966 Secs. 80.385, 80.475, and 97.303 01/31/09 3060-0967 Sec. 79.2 09/30/10 3060-0968 FCC 501 09/30/10 3060-0971 Numbering Resource Optimization, CC Docket Nos. 96-98 and 99-200 11/30/07 3060-0972 FCC 507, FCC 508 and FCC 509 11/30/07 3060-0973 Sec. 64.1120(e) 12/31/07 3060-0975 Promotion of Competitive Networks in Local Telecommunications Markets Multiple Environments (47 CFR Parts 1, 64 and 68) 01/31/08 3060-0978 Sec. 20.18, 911 Service, Fourth Report and Order 04/30/09 3060-0979 Spectrum
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- Released: February 5, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, and Fort Myers Broadcasting Company (``FMBC''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether FMBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WINK-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area on August 13, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and FMBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the
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- Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, Waterman Broadcasting Corp. of Florida, Inc. (``Waterman'') and Montclair Communications, Inc. (``Montclair''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether the Stations violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area during August of 2004. The Enforcement Bureau, and the Stations have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and
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- March 7, 2007 Released: March 7, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Midwest Television (``Midwest''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Midwest violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during wildfire news coverage during October of 2003. The Enforcement Bureau and Midwest have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree
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- September 17, 2008 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION In this Forfeiture Order (``Order''), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) against Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. (``Channel 51'' or ``KUSI'' or the ``Station'') for willfully or repeatedly violating section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Channel 51 violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI during a wildfire emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. BACKGROUND The facts and circumstances
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- nonexempt Spanish language programming must be closed captioned per channel per quarter. . , 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322), TTY: 1-888-Tell-FCC (1-888-835-5322), or Fax: 1-866-418-0232. As a further reminder, we note that the closed captioning requirements described above are separate from video programming distributors' obligations to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities, as described in 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 of the Commissions rules. The provisions of 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 apply to all video programming distributors, and there are no exemptions to the obligations contained in section 79.2. . . . -FCC- ``Video programming distributor'' is defined as (1) any television broadcast station licensed by the Commission; (2) any multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) as defined in Section 76.1000(e);
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- Southern California wildfires, the Commission issues this Public Notice to remind video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, satellite television services, and ``any other distributor of video programming for residential reception that delivers such programming directly to the home'' - of their obligation to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities in accordance with section 79.2 of the Commission's rules. Under section 79.2, emergency information encompasses ``critical details'' regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. This Public Notice also provides information for consumers regarding the process for filing complaints alleging violations of this requirement. We stress that the need to comply with section 79.2 and make the critical details of emergency information accessible
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- certain FM broadcast construction permits. This auction, which is designated as Auction 79, is scheduled to commence on September 1, 2009. On February 27, 2009, in 4449 Federal Communications Commission DA 09-810 accordance with Section 309(j)(3) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,1the Bureaus released a public notice seeking comment on competitive bidding procedures to be used in Auction 79.2 Interested parties submitted three comments and four reply comments in response to the Auction 79 Comment Public Notice.3 1. Construction Permits to be Offered in Auction 79 2.Auction 79 will offer 122 construction permits in the FM broadcast service aslisted in Attachment A. The construction permits to be auctioned are for 122 new FM allotments, and include construction permits for
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- (``Commission'') issues this Public Notice to remind video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, satellite television services, and ``any other distributor of video programming [such as over fiber] for residential reception that delivers such programming directly to the home'' - of their obligation to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities in accordance with section 79.2 of the Commission's rules. Under section 79.2, emergency information encompasses ``critical details'' regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. It also provides information for consumers about how to contact the video programming distributor (VPD) or the Commission regarding compliance with the rule. We stress that the need to comply with section 79.2 and make the critical details
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- (``Commission'') issues this Public Notice to remind video programming distributors - including broadcasters, cable operators, satellite television services, and ``any other distributor of video programming [for example, over fiber] for residential reception that delivers such programming directly to the home'' - of their obligation to make emergency information accessible to persons with hearing and vision disabilities in accordance with section 79.2 of the Commission's rules. Under section 79.2, emergency information encompasses ``critical details'' regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. It also provides information for consumers about how to contact their video programming distributor (VPD) or the Commission regarding compliance with the rule. We stress that the need to comply with section 79.2 and make the critical details
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- Adopted: March 16, 2012 Released: March 16, 2012 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: On September 17, 2008, the Enforcement Bureau (Bureau) issued a forfeiture order against Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc., Licensee of KUSI-TV (KUSI). In the Forfeiture Order, the Bureau found that KUSI had violated Section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (Act), and Section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules, and imposed a forfeiture of $25,000 for these violations. On October 17, 2008, KUSI filed an Application for Review of the Forfeiture Order. On January 9, 2009, KUSI filed a Supplement to its Application for Review, arguing for the first time in the administrative proceeding that it was not liable for a forfeiture because the Bureau's
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- and Menus, DA 12-635 (PN rel. April 24, 2012). Pub. L. No. 111-260, 124 Stat. 2751 (2010). See also Amendment of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-265, 124 Stat. 2795 (2010) (making technical corrections to the CVAA). 47 U.S.C. § 613(h)(1); 47 U.S.C. § 303(u)(1)(B). 47 U.S.C. § 613(g). 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(a)(2). Pub. L. No. 111-260, § 201(e)(2). The CVAA also required the VPAAC Second Report to include information pertaining to user interfaces and video programming guides and menus, which is discussed in a separate public notice. Media Bureau and Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau Seek Comment on Second VPAAC Report: User Interfaces, and Video Programming Guides and Menus, DA 12-635 (PN
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- April 6; replies due May 7. Contact: Roger Holberg at (202) 418-2134. PN 02/07/01; DA 01-325 Comment Sought on the Weather Channel Request for Clarification of Emergency Information Rules. On December 20, 2000, The Weather Channel filed a letter with the Commission regarding "Request for Clarification Regarding the Aural Tone Requirements of the Commission's Video Description Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 (b)(1)(iii)." The Weather Channel seeks clarification that "it is in compliance with the aural tone requirement in 79.2 (b)(1)(iii) of the rule when it provides an aural tone prior to the first time that it provides a particular crawl or scroll containing emergency information." Comments due February 27*; replies due March 9. Contact: Eric J. Bash at (202) 418-1188. OFFICE
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- 3 9 11 - 4 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1990First Quarter 74.7 1996First Quarter 115.7 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996 468.1 1985First Quarter 39.6 1991First Quarter 79.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997 497.3 1986First Quarter 43.0 1992First Quarter 85.6 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 131.3 Third Quarter 46.7
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- 141.8 154.9 197.9 237.4 298.1 331.6 669.3 29.7 France 239.9 263.7 304.9 362.8 442.6 511.0 560.3 577.1 539.4 725.5 653.5 5.7 Germany 563.1 572.6 604.1 662.3 782.41,008.31,153.41,466.41,251.4 886.91,057.4 n.m. Greece 70.0 75.6 82.1 86.5 91.3 97.5 115.3 183.8 213.8 259.9 172.9 16.9 Guatemala 88.0 93.8 105.4 115.1 128.0 127.3 144.7 189.8 233.1 368.9 909.1 44.3 Haiti 48.6 52.9 62.8 73.6 79.2 93.6 99.6 135.9 94.4 67.3 107.8 -2.4 Hong Kong 114.3 143.2 213.9 315.8 539.7 677.3 565.3 193.0 163.3 278.1 171.2 -23.1 India 97.9 134.2 191.6 285.7 428.0 583.3 749.7 960.11,243.51,332.71,512.2 21.3 Israel 137.7 162.7 195.7 214.3 239.8 214.2 220.4 363.8 307.3 267.8 309.5 6.7 Italy 207.3 229.7 250.9 279.4 336.3 476.6 515.1 701.3 499.8 685.9 722.7 7.7 Jamaica 124.4 145.0
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- 8.4 Libya $838,370 17.8 6.5 33.6 24.4 17.7 $8,898 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $242 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8,498,878 11.2 5.3 51.8 14.4 17.3 Madagascar $408,443 15.8 22.7 26.9 21.2 13.3 $0 $0 1,863,697 7.1 25.0 42.7 13.4 11.9 Malawi $2,660,866 71.1 0.8 23.3 3.5 1.3 $39,338 29.5 0.0 67.9 0.0 2.5 $146,263 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 9,889,257 79.2 2.7 7.8 5.7 4.6 Mali $4,408,135 31.8 33.5 16.8 8.7 9.3 $130,024 41.9 0.0 58.1 0.0 0.0 $240,844 17.4 0.0 82.6 0.0 0.0 25,260,764 35.1 32.9 16.9 6.1 9.1 Mauritania $1,858,252 27.2 36.3 11.9 9.3 15.3 $91,612 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $24,834 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8,966,113 27.7 33.1 14.8 7.6 16.8 Mauritius $4,562,159 77.9 4.2 4.7 7.6
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- 331.6 669.3 1,016.7 38.5 France 263.7 304.9 362.8 442.6 511.0 560.3 577.1 539.4 725.5 653.5 681.4 4.8 Germany 572.6 604.1 662.3 782.4 1,008.3 1,153.4 1,466.4 1,251.4 886.9 1,057.4 1,501.9 0.0 Greece 75.6 82.1 86.5 91.3 97.5 115.3 183.8 213.8 259.9 172.9 203.6 8.5 Guatemala 93.8 105.4 115.1 128.0 127.3 144.7 189.8 233.1 368.9 909.1 1,455.9 61.2 Haiti 52.9 62.8 73.6 79.2 93.6 99.6 135.9 94.4 67.3 107.8 231.8 9.5 Hong Kong 143.2 213.9 315.8 539.7 677.3 565.3 193.0 163.3 278.1 171.2 232.6 -11.5 India 134.2 191.6 285.7 428.0 583.3 749.7 960.1 1,243.5 1,332.7 1,512.2 1,319.4 12.9 Israel 162.7 195.7 214.3 239.8 214.2 220.4 363.8 307.3 267.8 309.5 536.5 11.6 Italy 229.7 250.9 279.4 336.3 476.6 515.1 701.3 499.8 685.9 722.7 748.6
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- 31.8 11.0 31.2 74.0 3.5 VT Virginia 2,905.8 161.4 2,744.4 1,684.8 1,059.6 390.7 125.3 502.7 1,018.7 41.0 VA Washington 2,277.0 158.2 2,118.8 1,293.3 825.5 316.5 79.7 357.7 753.9 71.5 WA West Virginia 618.2 27.5 590.7 402.7 188.0 74.2 33.9 73.0 181.1 6.9 WV Wisconsin 1,408.8 155.9 1,252.9 866.9 386.1 135.2 49.4 185.5 370.1 15.9 WI Wyoming 203.5 14.6 188.9 109.7 79.2 27.0 12.9 31.7 71.6 7.6 WY Puerto Rico 1,124.5 280.0 844.5 609.1 235.4 164.7 46.1 24.6 235.4 0.0 PR 88 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carrier s Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2004 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated
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- 35,837,483,000 497,298,934,000 1998 481,078,173,000 37,749,425,000 518,827,598,000 1999 512,729,252,408 39,584,717,889 552,313,970,297 2000 523,927,676,918 42,989,761,443 566,917,438,361 2001 494,110,917,495 44,201,030,982 538,311,948,477 2002 441,701,428,286 44,429,047,544 486,130,475,830 2003 399,489,896,316 44,517,990,024 444,007,886,340 2004 377,752,314,905 44,693,285,336 422,445,600,241 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association, various filings. Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 8 - 3 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 135.6 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter138.1 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.3 Fourth Quarter
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 93.7 96.5 98.5 98.6 97.2 96.2 94.9 99.0 99.6 $30,000 - $39,999 99.0 99.5 99.2 98.7 100.0 98.0 98.8 98.5 100.0 99.1 98.5 $40,000 or more 100.0 99.1 97.9 97.9 100.0 99.4 100.0 98.6 100.0 100.0 99.1 All Households 94.5 94.8 93.8 95.5 95.3 94.5 95.5 94.3 94.8 96.5 94.1 Kentucky $9,999 or less 72.1 79.1 75.4 73.8 76.0 78.8 79.2 75.2 77.6 80.8 78.9 $10,000 - $19,999 89.2 88.7 86.8 90.4 90.9 89.0 87.9 89.7 91.8 91.8 94.7 $20,000 - $29,999 93.5 94.6 94.8 90.5 96.2 95.1 98.4 93.9 96.0 97.6 92.3 $30,000 - $39,999 94.2 95.8 95.8 97.3 94.4 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.9 97.3 96.3 $40,000 or more 97.3 98.4 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 98.8 99.0 100.0 100.0 99.3
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- September 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.7 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.8 97.5 122.2 76.7 74.6 80.8 66.3 July 114.0 98.1 123.1 77.2 75.6 80.8 66.2 August 114.4 97.8 123.7 76.0 74.0 79.7 66.1 September 114.8 97.4 123.8 75.2 73.3 78.9 66.1 October 114.6 97.1 124.0 74.3 72.1 78.7 66.1 November 114.3 97.2 124.2 74.1 71.8 78.3 66.7 December
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- Quarter 109.9 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter120.2 Fourth Quarter107.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1996 468.1 Total 2003 444.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1997First Quarter 122.1 2004First Quarter 109.3 Second Quarter75.8 Second Quarter124.4 Second Quarter106.1 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 105.1 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter125.8 Fourth Quarter102.0 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2004 422.5 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter81.9 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter100.4 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 100.5 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter132.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2005 400.9 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA), MOU/Data/Summary of NECA's Total Pool Results, March 17, 2006. Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition
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- Telecom ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.8 91.5 99.9 76.8 98.7 67.2 89.6 85.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 4.6 16.1 16.0 22.1 24.0 14.3 13.2 25.3 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.4 21.2 NA 7.4 3.8 27.6 2.3 3.0 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 96.6 91.9 98.2 79.2 89.7 75.7 93.6 89.5 Average Installation Interval (days) 7.5 17.1 17.4 13.3 20.6 3.9 11.3 17.5 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.0 24.6 3.4 15.4 13.6 22.9 4.8 3.1 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.5 94.9 99.5 93.8 99.2 97.8 97.0 97.6 Residence 98.8 94.8 99.6 93.8 99.2 97.8 97.2 97.6 Business 94.3 95.3
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3
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- 120.2 Fourth Quarter 107.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1996 468.1 Total 2003 444.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1997First Quarter 122.1 2004First Quarter 109.3 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 124.4 Second Quarter 106.1 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 105.1 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 102.0 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2004 422.5 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 131.3 Second Quarter 100.4 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 100.5 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2005 400.9 (In Billions) Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes for Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (In Billions) Source: National Exchange
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- 741 940 1,539 Total Switches 1,614 1,318 1,439 779 1,639 160 1,285 1,352 2,378 Switches with Downtime Number of Switches 37 181 5 18 19 2 13 7 37 As a percentage of Total Switches 2.3% 13.7% 0.3% 2.3% 1.2% 1.3% 1.0% 0.5% 1.6% Average Switch Downtime in seconds per Switch* For All Events (including events over 2 minutes) 17,195.5 79.2 4.3 0.3 646.7 0.2 39.6 20.0 128.1 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 17,193.2 75.1 4.3 NA 646.5 NA 39.6 19.8 127.6 For Unscheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 29 37 6 0 18 0 13 6 31 Events per Hundred Switches 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Events per Million Access
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- $8,193,935 99.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 2,538,831,248 21.3 0.011.223.1 44.5 Antarctica $272,834 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 98.1 $0 $13 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 412,218 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.4 98.6 Maritime - Atlantic $576,305 0.0 0.0 2.287.4 10.4 $7,371 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 253,837 0.0 0.0 3.587.0 9.5 Maritime - other oceans $2,568,966 2.0 0.0 0.018.8 79.2 $13,350 80.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.8 $398,533100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3,362,044 23.9 0.0 0.029.9 46.2 Maritime - Pacific $427,222 0.0 0.0 0.012.1 87.9 $7,969 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 196,104 0.0 0.0 0.049.6 50.4 Other Regions $3,845,327 1.4 0.0 0.327.1 71.2 $28,690 37.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 62.7 $399,332 99.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 4,224,203 19.1 0.0 0.231.4 49.3 American
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 98.6 97.2 96.2 94.9 99.0 99.6 97.8 $30,000 - $39,999 99.0 99.5 99.2 98.7 100.0 98.0 98.8 98.5 100.0 99.1 98.5 98.7 $40,000 or more 100.0 99.1 97.9 97.9 100.0 99.4 100.0 98.6 100.0 100.0 99.1 99.7 All Households 94.5 94.8 93.8 95.5 95.3 94.5 95.5 94.3 94.8 96.5 94.1 94.8 $9,999 or less 72.1 79.1 75.4 73.8 76.0 78.8 79.2 75.2 77.6 80.8 78.9 78.1 $10,000 - $19,999 89.2 88.7 86.8 90.4 90.9 89.0 87.9 89.7 91.8 91.8 94.7 93.9 $20,000 - $29,999 93.5 94.6 94.8 90.5 96.2 95.1 98.4 93.9 96.0 97.6 92.3 97.1 $30,000 - $39,999 94.2 95.8 95.8 97.3 94.4 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.9 97.3 96.3 97.8 $40,000 or more 97.3 98.4 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 98.8
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 72.6 Fourth Quarter125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.1 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.8 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.2 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter138.1 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter140.3 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA), MOU/Data/Summary of NECA's Total Pool Results, March 17, 2006. Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Universal Service Monitoring Report (December 2005). Table 8.2 ILEC Quarterly Interstate Switched
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 7 - 8 All Goods and Services Telephone Services Land-line telephone services, local charges Land-line telephone services, long distance charges Land-line interstate toll calls Land-line intrastate toll calls Wireless Telephone Services CUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SEED CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SEED02 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 CUUR0000SEED03 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- DE District of Columbia 164.2 26.3 138.0 83.7 54.3 11.8 13.7 24.4 49.9 4.5 DC Florida 1,231.1 621.7 609.4 447.3 162.1 66.0 12.9 24.2 103.1 58.9 FL Georgia 581.4 273.2 308.3 227.8 80.5 34.1 8.1 17.6 59.8 20.6 GA Idaho 56.2 25.6 30.6 14.4 16.4 3.8 1.2 0.2 5.2 11.1 ID Illinois 1,028.2 535.3 493.0 390.5 102.5 39.6 26.2 13.4 79.2 23.0 IL Indiana 442.4 263.5 178.9 131.5 47.4 19.5 6.1 7.5 33.1 14.4 IN Iowa 104.4 29.0 75.3 46.5 28.9 9.3 2.6 1.2 13.1 15.7 IA Kansas 217.4 104.6 112.9 82.4 30.5 12.1 3.9 7.4 23.4 7.2 KS Kentucky 178.9 76.7 102.2 82.2 20.0 9.6 2.0 3.9 15.5 4.4 KY Louisiana 208.4 79.4 129.0 95.2 33.8 13.6 2.8 4.4 20.8
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- $35,827 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.5 94.5 $786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 18,250,540 0.0 3.814.751.4 30.2 Gambia, The $2,730,735 0.5 1.410.712.8 74.6 $392,661 0.0 0.1 0.0 1.1 98.8 $326 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 25,395,964 0.4 0.9 6.6 9.3 82.8 Ghana $36,561,111 0.1 7.7 5.4 9.5 77.4 $1,298,900 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 99.8 $176,053 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 284,078,641 0.0 4.9 5.310.6 79.2 Guinea $6,256,265 0.0 5.229.711.1 54.1 $434,920 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 91.0 $1,921 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 73,759,719 0.0 2.431.310.6 55.7 Guinea-Bissau $1,652,671 0.028.0 0.018.9 53.1 $6,609 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $466 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,401,071 0.026.3 0.012.4 61.4 - Switched Services Market Shares Page 1 - 2006 Annual Section 43.61 International Traffic Data for All U.S. Points: All Settlement
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.1 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.8 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.2 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth Quarter Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2007 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA), MOU/Data/Summary of NECA's Total Pool Results, December 17, 2007. Industry Analysis and Technology Division,
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- 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003 January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.7 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.8 97.5 122.2 76.7 74.6 80.8 66.3 July 114.0 98.1 123.1 77.2 75.6 80.8 66.2 August 114.4 97.8 123.7 76.0 74.0 79.7 66.1 September 114.8 97.4 123.8 75.2 73.3 78.9 66.1 October 114.6 97.1 124.0 74.3 72.1 78.7 66.1 November 114.3 97.2 124.2 74.1 71.8 78.3 66.7 December
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Report No. 2876 October 16, 2008 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION 11499 Part 79.2 The American 10/03/2008 In the Matter of Accessibility of Council of the Blind Video Programming Providing Emergency Information for (Filed By: Eric Bridges Individuals who are blind and 1155 15th NW visually impaired Suite 1004 Washington, DC 20005) ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________ FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.8 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.3 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth Quarter 83.3 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2007 348.7 2008First Quarter 83.8 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA), MOU Data/Summary of NECA's Total Pool Results, June 9&13, 2008.
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003 January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.7 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.8 97.5 122.2 76.7 74.6 80.8 66.3 July 114.0 98.1 123.1 77.2 75.6 80.8 66.2 August 114.4 97.8 123.7 76.0 74.0 79.7 66.1 September 114.8 97.4 123.8 75.2 73.3 78.9 66.1 October 114.6 97.1 124.0 74.3 72.1 78.7 66.1 November 114.3 97.2 124.2 74.1 71.8 78.3 66.7 December
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- Office (DRO) during the fourth quarter of the calendar year 2008. DRO processes informal complaints in the following five categories: (1) access to telecommunications services and equipment (Section 255) (47 U.S.C § 255), (2) telecommunications relay services (TRS) (47 U.S.C § 225), (3) closed captioning (47 C.F.R. § 79.1), (4) accessibility of video programming providing emergency information (47 C.F.R. § 79.2), (5) and hearing aid compatibility (47 U.S.C. § 610). For the fourth quarter of 2008 (October 01, 2008 through December 31, 2008), DRO received the following number of informal complaints, by subject matter, implicating the Commission's disability access rules: 30 informal complaints raised Section 255 issues; 38 informal complaints raised TRS issues; 80 informal complaints raised closed captioning issues; 4
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- $2,674,880 0.0 11.7 0.8 50.5 37.0 $27,884 0.0 0.0 0.0 57.0 43.0 $532 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.4 84.6 33,862,787 0.0 6.1 1.6 54.4 37.9 Hungary $7,388,433 0.0 23.5 4.0 16.5 56.0 $140,410 0.0 20.1 0.0 22.0 57.9 $37,831 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 88,079,871 0.0 9.1 18.7 25.1 47.1 Kazakhstan $5,315,629 0.0 36.0 1.7 16.9 45.4 $46,685 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.8 79.2 $3,422 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 47,355,150 0.0 21.4 2.4 25.4 50.8 Kyrgyzstan $715,046 0.0 45.5 1.3 12.7 40.5 $10,493 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,036 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,768,200 0.0 42.0 1.6 15.1 41.2 Latvia $4,596,401 0.0 54.5 1.1 8.6 35.8 $25,394 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.4 55.6 $2,291 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 36,995,459 0.0 34.1 5.0 18.9 42.0 Lithuania $2,856,734
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- 93.8 93.9 96.4 95.0 94.8 97.4 93.3 96.9 95.7 91.3 95.2 89.0 95.4 95.7 95.2 95.6 94.0 96.3 97.9 98.4 100.0 97.8 95.5 98.8 97.0 96.8 95.7 97.9 98.8 99.2 98.2 99.2 99.8 96.6 95.3 97.4 98.3 96.9 90.3 91.5 91.7 94.4 93.4 95.3 95.5 93.2 92.7 91.9 94.3 92.9 78.8 77.2 77.7 80.3 79.8 85.9 82.7 79.9 80.0 84.4 79.2 85.8 87.7 83.8 87.7 89.1 93.6 89.4 92.4 89.9 84.8 88.8 92.6 91.1 94.2 92.9 94.7 95.5 96.2 96.0 96.1 94.0 88.8 88.4 94.0 97.9 96.7 96.7 96.6 97.5 97.2 98.2 97.5 97.2 95.6 94.2 95.9 98.5 98.7 98.9 100.0 96.6 99.0 97.8 99.5 98.5 97.3 96.2 98.5 96.0 88.7 86.4 88.8 90.1 91.3 92.2 92.1 90.0 87.8 89.6 90.6
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- Office (DRO) during the first quarter of the calendar year 2009. DRO processes informal complaints in the following five categories: (1) access to telecommunications services and equipment (Section 255) (47 U.S.C § 255), (2) telecommunications relay services (TRS) (47 U.S.C § 225), (3) closed captioning (47 C.F.R. § 79.1), (4) accessibility of video programming providing emergency information (47 C.F.R. § 79.2), (5) and hearing aid compatibility (47 U.S.C. § 610). For the first quarter of 2009 (January 01, 2009 through March 31, 2009), DRO received the following number of informal complaints, by subject matter, implicating the Commission's disability access rules: 22 informal complaints raised Section 255 issues; 60 informal complaints raised TRS issues; 142 informal complaints raised closed captioning issues; 2
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- (1-888-225-5322), TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) o envíe un Fax a: 1-866-418-0232. Como recordatorio adicional, destacamos que las exigencias de subtitulado opcional descritas más arriba son aparte de las obligaciones de los distribuidores de programación de video de dar acceso a la información de emergencia a las personas con impedimentos para escuchar o ver, como se describe en el 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 de las normas de la Comisión (Commissions rules, en inglés). Las disposiciones del 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 se aplican a todos los distribuidores de programación de video y no hay excepciones respecto a las obligaciones contenidas en la sección 79.2. (en inglés). (en inglés). . -FCC- Se define ``Distribuidor de programación de video'' como (1) cualquier estación de televisión abierta
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.9 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.3 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth Quarter 83.4 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2007 348.9 1992First Quarter 85.6 2000First Quarter 142.8 2008First Quarter 83.6 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter142.9 Second Quarter 80.4 Third Quarter
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003 January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.8 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.9 97.5 122.2 76.7 74.6 80.8 66.3 July 114.0 98.1 123.1 77.2 75.6 80.8 66.2 August 114.4 97.8 123.7 76.0 74.0 79.7 66.1 September 114.8 97.4 123.8 75.2 73.3 78.9 66.1 October 114.7 97.1 124.0 74.3 72.1 78.7 66.1 November 114.4 97.2 124.2 74.1 71.8 78.3 66.7 December
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 0.0 1.0 25.3 73.7 Turkey $17,255,500 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
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- Office (DRO) during the third quarter of the calendar year 2009. DRO processes informal complaints in the following five categories: (1) access to telecommunications services and equipment (Section 255) (47 U.S.C. § 255), (2) telecommunications relay services (TRS) (47 U.S.C. § 225), (3) closed captioning (47 C.F.R. § 79.1), (4) accessibility of video programming providing emergency information (47 C.F.R. § 79.2), (5) and hearing aid compatibility (47 U.S.C. § 610). For the third quarter of 2009 (July 01, 2009 through September 30, 2009), DRO received the following number of informal complaints, by subject matter, implicating the Commission's disability access rules: 20 informal complaints raised Section 255 issues; 65 informal complaints raised TRS issues; 67 informal complaints raised closed captioning issues; 9
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- Office (DRO) during the second quarter of the calendar year 2009. DRO processes informal complaints in the following five categories: (1) access to telecommunications services and equipment (Section 255) (47 U.S.C. § 255), (2) telecommunications relay services (TRS) (47 U.S.C. § 225), (3) closed captioning (47 C.F.R. § 79.1), (4) accessibility of video programming providing emergency information (47 C.F.R. § 79.2), (5) and hearing aid compatibility (47 U.S.C. § 610). For the second quarter of 2009 (April 01, 2009 through June 30, 2009), DRO received the following number of informal complaints, by subject matter, implicating the Commission's disability access rules: 26 informal complaints raised Section 255 issues; 47 informal complaints raised TRS issues; 147 informal complaints raised closed captioning issues; 9
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- 97.4 93.3 96.9 95.7 91.3 95.2 89.0 95.4 95.7 96.9 95.2 95.6 94.0 96.3 97.9 98.4 100.0 97.8 95.5 98.8 97.0 96.8 93.5 95.7 97.9 98.8 99.2 98.2 99.2 99.8 96.6 95.3 97.4 98.3 96.9 97.9 90.3 91.5 91.7 94.4 93.4 95.3 95.5 93.2 92.7 91.9 94.3 92.9 92.9 Arkansas 78.8 77.2 77.7 80.3 79.8 85.9 82.7 79.9 80.0 84.4 79.2 85.8 87.9 87.7 83.8 87.7 89.1 93.6 89.4 92.4 89.9 84.8 88.8 92.6 91.1 93.2 94.2 92.9 94.7 95.5 96.2 96.0 96.1 94.0 88.8 88.4 94.0 97.9 96.9 96.7 96.7 96.6 97.5 97.2 98.2 97.5 97.2 95.6 94.2 95.9 98.5 97.3 98.7 98.9 100.0 96.6 99.0 97.8 99.5 98.5 97.3 96.2 98.5 96.0 95.7 88.7 86.4 88.8 90.1 91.3 92.2
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- 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.9 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.3 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth Quarter 83.4 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2007 348.9 1992First Quarter 85.6 2000First Quarter 142.8 2008First Quarter 83.6 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 142.9 Second Quarter 80.4
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- 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.9 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.3 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth Quarter 83.4 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2007 348.9 1992First Quarter 85.6 2000First Quarter 142.8 2008First Quarter 83.6 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 142.9 Second Quarter 80.4
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- no more than 30% Greater than 30 and no more than 40% Greater than 40 and no more than 50% Greater than 50 and no more than 60% Greater than 60 and no more than 80% Greater than 80 and no more than 100% 100% or more aDSL 1.1 2.3 6.1 28.9 31.0 19.8 7.0 2.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 sDSL 79.2 19.3 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 92.6 7.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 12.7 12.2 11.5 20.0 18.3 12.7 8.0 3.5 1.0 0.1 0.0 FTTP 67.6 24.8 2.8 2.4 1.3 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Satellite 0.9 89.0 8.7 1.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter132.8 Fourth Quarter 83.4 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2007 348.9 1990First Quarter 74.7 1999First Quarter 135.6 2008First Quarter 83.6 Second Quarter75.8 Second Quarter138.1 Second Quarter80.4 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 77.1 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter140.3 Fourth Quarter 74.6 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2008 315.7 1991First Quarter 79.2 2000First Quarter 142.8 2009First Quarter 73.7 Second Quarter81.9 Second Quarter142.9 Second Quarter70.9 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 141.3 Third Quarter 67.7 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter139.9 Fourth Quarter 65.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 2000 566.9 Total 2009 277.4 1992First Quarter 85.6 2001First Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter86.5 Second Quarter137.1 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 133.3 Fourth Quarter 89.8 Fourth Quarter131.3 Total
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 102.3 128.8 126.3 83.8 84.2 May 102.2 115.4 103.7 129.3 124.7 83.7 83.5 June 104.3 119.2 104.8 134.7 128.2 84.0 84.3 July 107.5 125.6 105.9 144.3 133.6 83.8 85.6 August 105.1 122.4 106.8 137.7 134.6 82.3 83.9 September 107.2 126.1 106.9 144.2 135.1 82.8 81.9 October 106.9 127.0 108.4 146.6 131.2 81.1 80.7 November 105.2 124.7 106.6 145.2 124.4 79.9 79.2 December 105.2 124.0 107.6 144.6 120.9 80.6 78.1 2008January 103.9 120.7 106.2 139.7 118.7 81.8 79.8 February 106.2 124.7 107.7 147.0 117.1 82.3 79.0 March 106.2 124.9 108.3 149.3 110.1 82.2 77.5 April 105.5 122.6 109.0 144.3 111.0 83.4 78.6 May 107.4 127.2 109.7 153.2 108.9 82.5 77.3 June 107.1 127.6 110.3 155.9 101.7 81.5 76.3 July 108.3 129.5 110.6
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- also Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telecommunications Access Comments in re FOM PN, filed March 31, 2010 (Rehabilitation Engineering Comments), at 3. Other commenters have urged making television and radio license renewals contingent in part on the extent to which these licensees make their programming accessible to people with disabilities. See Rehabilitation Engineering Comments at 3. 24 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b)(1)(iii) (2005). 25 COAT Comments at 4; Rehabilitation Engineering Comments at 23. 26 CVAA § 203, 124 Stat. at 2772 (amending 47 U.S.C. § 303(u)(1)(C)) (stat- ing the Commission shall require that, if technically feasible, "apparatus designed to receive or play back video programming transmitted simultaneously with sound, if such apparatus is manufactured in the United States or imported for use
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- Billed Percent share by carrier Billed Percent share by carrier Billed Percent share by carrier equivalent circuits 1 2 3 4Other Revenues1 2 3 4Other Revenues 1 2 3 4 Other Revenues 1 2 3 4 Other Andorra 0 $0 $0 $0 Austria 65,588 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 $0 $335,226 0.0 0.0 79.6 0.0 20.4 $0 Belgium 35,815 0.0 0.0 79.2 0.0 20.8 $0 $851,962 0.0 0.0 90.7 0.0 9.3 $0 Cyprus 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $1,026 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Denmark 71,441 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 97.5 $0 $191,206 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 $1,588,840 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Finland 24 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $23,808 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 France 344,365 0.0
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- 44 to 72 percent. In addition, almost all new mobile phones sales are digital. Even as new subscribers are overwhelmingly signing up for digital service, operators continue to move their existing subscriber base from analog to digital services. At the end of 2000, for example, 90.1 percent of AT&T Wireless's nearly 15.2 million consolidated subscribers used digital service, up from 79.2 percent a year earlier. More than half of Verizon Wireless's customers now subscribe to its digital services, and those customers generate more than 80 percent of the company's ``busy-hour'' usage. Cingular Wireless states that 85 percent of its customers subscribe to digital service. Operators also continued to expand the footprints of their chosen digital technology in 2000. This drive stems
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ( Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Implementation of Video Description of Video Programming ) ) ) ) ) ) MM Docket No. 99-339 WAIVER ORDER Adopted: October 26, 2001 Released: November 2, 2001 By the Commission: 1. With this Order, we clarify that the Commission's emergency information rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b)(1)(iii), require that broadcasters or multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) accompany each ``crawl'' or ``scroll'' of emergency information with an aural tone. We grant a limited waiver of this aural tone requirement to MVPDs that receive emergency information warnings from The Weather Channel (TWC) via Weather Star III and Weather Star Jr. computers. 2. On August 7, 2000, the Commission released
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- Petitioners' Request states that ``[t]he Commission should stay the April 1, 2002, effective date for its video description rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 79.3 et seq. . . .'' At the time the Commission adopted the requirements set forth in section 79.3 of its rules, it also adopted certain requirements to enhance the accessibility of emergency information, set forth in section 79.2 of its rules. These latter rules became effective when the Office of Management and Budget approved them on February 1, 2001. See Public Notice, ``Amended Emergency Information Rule Effective as of February 1, 2001,'' DA 01-799 (Mar. 30, 2001). The stay request does not relate to or otherwise affect these rules. These letters were filed as attachments to a letter
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- of the community where alternative radio sources are available.''). See 14 FCC Rcd at 21647 ¶ 32. Id. 47 U.S.C. § 151. 47 C.F.R. § 11.1. Part 11 of the Commission's rules ``describe the required technical standards and operational procedures of the EAS for AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations, cable systems, and other participating entities.'' Id. Id. at § 79.2. DTV Public Interest NOI, 14 FCC Rcd at 21642, Para 18. 47 C.F.R. § 73.658(e). Id. § 73.658(d). Motion for Declaratory Ruling (filed June 22, 2001). NASA alleged that the networks: (1) assert excessive control over affiliates' programming decisions; (2) assert excessive control over affiliates' digital spectrum; and (3) use their affiliation to interfere with or manipulate station sales in
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- C.F.R. § 79.1(f). 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(g). EIA-708 refers to the Electronics Industry Alliance's standard to implement closed captioning services with digital television technology. The Commission adopted a minimum set of technical standards for closed caption decoder circuitry for digital television receivers in accordance with Section 9 of EIA-708. See Digital Captioning Order, 13 FCC Rcd 3272. 47 C.F.R. § 79.2. Video descriptions are aural descriptions of key visual elements in a television program, inserted into the natural pauses in the program's audio and distributed in the program's second audio channel. See Implementation of Video Description of Video Programming, 15 FCC Rcd 15230 (2000), on recon., 16 FCC Rcd 1251 (2001). Motion Picture Association of America v. FCC, 309 F.3d 796
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- manner that is accessible to persons who are blind or have low vision. Emergency information provided by means other than closed captioning or video description should not block any closed captioning or video description and closed captioning or video description should not block any emergency information provided by means other than closed captioning or video description. We note that section 79.2 of the Commission's rules specifies particular triggering events and methods for emergency transmittal separate from those required by EAS. We seek comment on whether there are disparities in or conflicts between our EAS rules and those contained in section 79.2 that should be reconciled or combined and the manner in which such disparities or conflicts could be resolved in subsequent
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- with vision trouble - that is 15% and 9.3% of the total U.S. adult population, respectively. It is critical that we ensure that these large segments of our population have full access to EAS messages. In the EAS NPRM, the Commission sought comment on whether there are disparities in or conflicts between the EAS rules and those contained in section 79.2 that should be reconciled or combined and the manner in which such disparities or conflicts could be resolved in subsequent rules. Currently, our Part 11 rules require EAS participants to provide all EAS warnings that they transmit in both aural and visual formats. The visual EAS message transmitted by television stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems must include the
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- with vision trouble - that is 15% and 9.3% of the total U.S. adult population, respectively. It is critical that we ensure that these large segments of our population have full access to EAS messages. In the EAS NPRM, the Commission sought comment on whether there are disparities in or conflicts between the EAS rules and those contained in section 79.2 that should be reconciled or combined and the manner in which such disparities or conflicts could be resolved in subsequent rules. Currently, our Part 11 rules require EAS participants to provide all EAS warnings that they transmit in both aural and visual formats. The visual EAS message transmitted by television stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems must include the
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- by requiring EAS Participants to accept CAP-formatted alerts and warnings, should CAP be adopted by FEMA. While CAP is promising, however, it may not be the whole answer for making EAS alerts accessible to persons with disabilities, and it does not address the broader question of making emergency and public safety information available to persons with disabilities. For example, Section 79.2 of the Commission's rules requires video programming distributors to make the audio portion of emergency information accessible to persons with hearing disabilities using closed captioning or other methods of visual presentation. Video programming distributors also must ensure that emergency information provided in the video portion of a regularly scheduled newscast, or a newscast that interrupts regular programming, is accessible to
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- the importance the Commission places on the accessibility of emergency information, particularly considering our nation's priority of homeland security, we are including in the Standardized Television Disclosure Form space in which we will require television stations to report on their efforts to make emergency information available to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property as defined in Section 79.2 of the Rules. We are also asking stations to provide information on whether they made the information accessible to persons with disabilities. Our rules currently require stations to make emergency information available to individuals with disabilities through a variety of methods. We conclude that reporting in the Standardized Television Disclosure Form on the provision of emergency programming to persons with
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- consumers an alternative to the premium and pay-per-view offerings of MVPDs. Video-on-demand services provided by cable, DBS, and Internet providers also have emerged as competitive alternatives to home video. For the first time, in 2006, the number of DVD households surpassed the number of VHS households. Nielsen research shows that 81.2 percent of households own a DVD player, compared to 79.2 percent that own a VCR. Cable System Ownership. Between July 2005 and June 2006, a total of 28 MVPD transactions were announced. Together these transactions were valued at approximately $5.3 billion and affected approximately 1.8 million subscribers. At the end of 2005, there were 113 ``cable clusters'' with approximately 50.8 million subscribers, compared to 118 clusters and approximately 51.5 million
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- § 11.1. Part 11 of the Commission's rules ``describe the required technical standards and operational procedures of the EAS for AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations, digital broadcast stations, analog cable systems, digital cable systems, wireline video systems, wireless cable systems, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) services, Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS), and other participating entities.'' Id. 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b). NOI, 19 FCC Rcd at 12435-36 ¶28. Id. at 12435-36 ¶ 29. Comments of United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans (Dec. 8, 2005) at 2. The commenter noted how local radio stations worked together to give New Orleans and the surrounding community the ``information, hope, and reassurance when it was needed most desperately by local residents.'' Id. Testimony of Jay
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- 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. at 8783 ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) (subsequent history omitted); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Fry's and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. at ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) (subsequent history omitted); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution CompUSA and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Best Buy and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Circuit City and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 8782-3 ¶ 12. Id. at 8783 ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Wal-Mart and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). . We caution Sears Roebuck and Kmart and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Target and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at ¶ 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007).. We caution Value City and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 8782-3 ¶ 12. Id. at 8783 ¶ 12. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 ¶ 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 ¶ 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Toys ``R'' Us and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition
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- continue to operate their stations in analog on their analog channels solely for the purpose of providing the Analog Nightlight service as described in the Report and Order. Permissible Analog Nightlight Programming Consistent with the explicit language of the Act, we tentatively conclude that nightlight programming may convey only emergency information, as that term is defined in 47 C.F.R. § 79.2, and information regarding the digital transition. All such information should be available in both English and Spanish and accessible to persons with disabilities. We also encourage participating stations to provide the information in additional languages where appropriate and beneficial for their viewers. No other programming or advertisements will be permitted. As stated below, we seek comment on these tentative conclusions.
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- its pre-transition viewers on February 18, 2009, will be required to continue its education efforts until its request for extension has been withdrawn or denied, or until a granted extension has expired. The crawls should not block any closed captioning or emergency information, and any closed captioning or emergency information should not block DTV Transition-related crawls. Cf. 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b)(3) (prohibiting closed captioning from blocking emergency information, and vice versa). For example, viewers could be given the option of calling the station at a number provided or going to www.DTV.gov, and/or could be directed that they can get more information about the converter box program by going to www.dtv2009.gov or calling the NTIA at 1-888-DTV-2009. Broadcasters are free to air
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- Information In the event of an emergency situation during the 30-day analog nightlight service period, stations may broadcast video and audio programming with emergency information, including but not limited to a crawl or text describing the emergency and live or taped action regarding the emergency. Licensees providing emergency information must make that information accessible to persons with disabilities under Section 79.2. We also conclude that the Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') applies to the analog nightlight service if an emergency arises during the 30-day time frame. EAS ``provides the President with the capability to provide immediate communications and information to the general public at the National, State and Local Area levels during periods of national emergency,'' and, in addition, ``may be used
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- based on American Roamer data, depicts the growth in population coverage for mobile wireless broadband service over the past year: Mobile Wireless Broadband Network Population Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers Service Provider Covered POPs November 2008 (millions) Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) AT&T 189.0 212.3 Verizon Wireless 241.7 266.7 Sprint Nextel 218.9 226.9 T-Mobile 88.4 133.9 Alltel 57.7 -- Leap 19.7 79.2 US Cellular 13.1 26.6 Subscribers and Net Adds With wireless market penetration approaching 90 percent as of the end of 2008, overall wireless industry growth has slowed down. At the end of 2008, based upon Numbering Resource Utilization Forecast (NRUF) data, there were over 277 million mobile wireless subscribers in the United States, up from 263 million at the end
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- based on American Roamer data, depicts the growth in population coverage for mobile wireless broadband service over the past year: Mobile Wireless Broadband Network Population Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers Service Provider Covered POPs November 2008 (millions) Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) AT&T 189.0 212.3 Verizon Wireless 241.7 266.7 Sprint Nextel 218.9 226.9 T-Mobile 88.4 133.9 Alltel 57.7 -- Leap 19.7 79.2 US Cellular 13.1 26.6 Subscribers and Net Adds With wireless market penetration approaching 90 percent as of the end of 2008, overall wireless industrygrowth has slowed down. At the end of 2008, based upon Numbering Resource Utilization Forecast (NRUF) data, there were over 277 million mobile wireless subscribers in the United States, up from 263 million at the end of
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- the leading facilities-based providers. Mobile Wireless Network Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers: Voice Networks Service Provider Covered POPs October 2009 (millions) Covered POPs October 2010 Mobile Wireless Network Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers: Broadband Networks Service Provider Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) Covered POPs August 2010 (millions) Verizon Wireless 266.7 270.0 Sprint Nextel 226.9 239.4 AT&T 212.3 228.6 T-Mobile 133.9 183.8 Leap 79.2 81.5 US Cellular 26.6 30.0 shows that, between year-end 2008 and year-end 2009, Verizon Wireless increased its subscriber base by 26.5 percent, primarily through its acquisition of Alltel, and AT&T increased its subscriber base by 10.5 percent. Verizon Wireless's total number of subscribers included 87.5 million retail and 3.7 million wholesale customers, while AT&T's total included 65.1 million postpaid and
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- 270.5 284.9 AT&T 262.8 281.9 Sprint Nextel 258.0 263.2 T-Mobile 246.2 249.5 MetroPCS 84.6 92.1 Leap 80.5 82.7 US Cellular 41.7 41.5 Table 2 Mobile Wireless Network Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers: Broadband Networks59 Service Provider Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) Covered POPs August 2010 (millions) Verizon Wireless 266.7 270.0 Sprint Nextel60 226.9 239.4 AT&T 212.3 228.6 T-Mobile 133.9 183.8 Leap 79.2 81.5 US Cellular 26.6 30.0 31. In addition, subscriber figures for the top service providers are shown in Table 3and Table 4. Table 3provides information on the 14 largest facilities-based service providers, and Table 4 shows that the four nationwide service providers accounted for just over 90 percent of the nation's mobile wireless subscribers (including wholesale subscribers) at the end
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- Comments at 1. DAS Comments at 1. See, e.g. Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Provides Guidance Regarding ``Live Code'' Testing of the Emergency Alert System, Public Notice, 24 FCC Rcd 3701 (PSHSB rel. Mar. 27, 2009). Wireless RERC Comments at 4. Wireless RERC Comments at 4. COAT Comments at 3, 5. COAT Comments at 3. See 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b). See 5 U.S.C. § 603. The RFA, see 5 U.S.C. §§ 601-612, has been amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), Pub. L. No. 104-121, Title II, 110 Stat. 857 (1996). See Appendix B at ¶ 2 for description of rules the Commission adopted in the Third Report and Order. See Third Report and Order
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- id. at 9. PIPAC ex parte at 3. PIPAC ex parte at 4. 47 C.F.R. § 79.1(b). PIPAC ex parte at fn. 31. See Video Description: Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, MB Docket No. 11-43, Report and Order, 26 FCC Rcd 11847 (Aug. 25, 2011). PIPAC ex parte at 4. 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 requires video programming distributors to make emergency information that is: 1) provided in the audio portion of the programming to be made accessible to persons with hearing disabilities by using a method of closed captioning or by using a method of visual presentation; 2) provided in the video portion of a regularly scheduled newscast, or newscast that interrupts regular programming,
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- except that the Commission may grant waivers to entities in specific designated market areas where it deems appropriate. `(g) Emergency Information- Not later than 1 year after the Advisory Committee report under subsection (e)(2) is submitted to the Commission, the Commission shall complete a proceeding to-- `(1) identify methods to convey emergency information (as that term is defined in section 79.2 of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations) in a manner accessible to individuals who are blind or visually impaired; and `(2) promulgate regulations that require video programming providers and video programming distributors (as those terms are defined in section 79.1 of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations) and program owners to convey such emergency information in a manner accessible to
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- recognize that the resulting message may not convey as much in the visual alert as in the audio portion due to the technical limitations inherent in the EAS and thus stands in tension with the Commission's policy that all members of the public receive equal access to emergency alerts. Although the scope of this proceeding does not extend to section 79.2 of our rules, which requires captioning or other visual displays of emergency information shown on video programming and audio output of emergency information provided visually, we note that the above-referenced discrepancy permitted under our Part 11 rules between the audio and visual alerts also may not fulfill the intent of section 79.2. Each of these closely related rule provisions is
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- rules. Among the benefits that CAP-compliant equipment will bring is an EAS that is more accessible to all Americans, including Americans with disabilities, who will directly benefit from this new requirement. We agree with the many commenters that argued that using CAP's capacity for enhanced text would, among other things, help harmonize the EAS rules with the requirements of section 79.2, and thus conclude that requiring intermediate equipment to comply with these rules by June 30, 2015 is justified. We also reiterate that the limited functionality of both intermediary devices and the legacy EAS devices with which they operate may render them unusually susceptible to changes in the Part 11 rules, such as development of new CAP functions and changes to
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- built-in closed caption decoder circuitry or capability designed to display closed-captioned video programming; `(B) have the capability to decode and make available the transmission and delivery of video description services as required by regulations reinstated and modified pursuant to section 713(f); and `(C) have the capability to decode and make available emergency information (as that term is defined in section 79.2 of the Commission's regulations (47 CFR 79.2)) in a manner that is accessible to individuals who are blind or visually impaired; and `(2) notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection-- `(A) apparatus described in such paragraph that use a picture screen that is less than 13 inches in size meet the requirements of subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) of such paragraph
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- contained in sections 1, 2(a), 4(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, and 713 of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152(a), 154(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, 613, Part 79 of the Commission's rules are amended as set forth in Appendices B and C. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the rules set forth in Appendix B that revise section 79.2 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE upon approval from the Office of Management and Budget, and the rules set forth in Appendix B that add section 79.3 to the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.3, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE on April 1, 2002. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center,
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- agosto de 2011, la FCC adopt normas relacionadas con la descripcin de vdeo, destinadas a implementar las disposiciones de la [17]Ley de 2010 de Accesibilidad para Comunicaciones y Vdeo en el Siglo Veintiuno, (Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, CVAA por sus siglas en ingls); normas en vigencia desde el 1o de Julio de 2012. [18]La Seccin 79.2 de las normas de la FCC (en ingls) exige que la informacin de emergencia proporcionada en la televisin sea accesible para personas con discapacidad visual. Esto significa que las estaciones transmisoras deben describir auditivamente la informacin de emergencia que se exhibe en pantalla (por ejemplo, un mapa climtico mostrando tornados) y deben acompaar cualquier informacin de emergencia que no sea
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- Sunday). TBS Petition at 7. Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15246, ¶ 38. Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15246, ¶ 38. Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15250-51, ¶¶ 49-50, and at App. B (setting forth rules on providing video described programming to be codified at 47 C.F.R. §§ 79.2(b)(1)). Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15250-51, ¶¶ 49-50, and at App. B (setting forth rules on providing video described programming to be codified at 47 C.F.R. §§ 79.2(b)(1)). NFB Petition at 2. NFB Petition at 9-10. ACB Opposition at 1-2; AFB Response at 5; NTVAC Opposition at 6; WGBH Opposition at 9. AFB Response at 5;
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- information collection requirements, contact Judy Boley at (202) 418-0214 or via the Internet at the above address. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 4(i), 303(r), and 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 303(r), and 613, the Commission's rules ARE AMENDED by adding a new Section 79.2 as shown in Appendix B. The amendments set forth in Appendix B shall become effective upon approval from the Office of Management and Budget. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Second Report and Order, including the Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of
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- and Outreach [26]Intergovernmental Affairs [27]Reference Information Center [28]Office of Native Affairs and Policy ____________________________________________________________________ [29]En Espaol ____________________________________________________________________ [30]Tribal ____________________________________________________________________ [31]Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) ____________________________________________________________________ [32]Intergovernmental Advisory Committee ____________________________________________________________________ [33]FCC Consumer Information Registry ____________________________________________________________________ How To Contact Us [34]Consumer Center [35]File A Complaint [36]File A Comment (ECFS Express) Rules and Factsheets * [37]Accessibility of Programming Providing Emergency Information - 47 C.F.R. 79.2. * [38]Accessibility of Emergency Video Programming Factsheet. Orders, Public Notices, Notices and Press Releases 3-16-12 Enforcement Bureau Granted in part and dismissed as moot in part, Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc.'s Application for Review. DA 12-237. Order: [39]Word || [40]PDF 6-17-11 Reminder Regarding Video Programming Distributors Obligation to Make Emergency Information Accessible to Persons with Hearing or Vision Disabilities.
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- you think and help shape the future [1]FCC Logo - Return to the FCC Home Page [2]Skip Primary FCC Navigation Links [3]Search | [4]RSS | [5]Updates | [6]E-Filing | [7]Initiatives | [8]Consumers | [9]Find People Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau [10]Skip Breadcrumb Site Navigation Links [11]FCC > [12]CGB > [13]DRO > [14]Emergency Access > Rules and Regulations - 47 C.F.R. 79.2 [15]FCC site map [16]Skip Topics Links Search the FCC: _______________ Submit [17]Help | [18]Advanced | [19]Share __________________________________________________________________ CGB Offices [20]About CGB [21]Organizational Chart [22]Disability Rights Office (DRO) [23]Inquiries and Complaints Division [24]Consumer Policy Division [25]Consumer Affairs and Outreach [26]Intergovernmental Affairs [27]Reference Information Center [28]Office of Native Affairs and Policy ____________________________________________________________________ [29]En Espaol ____________________________________________________________________ [30]Tribal ____________________________________________________________________ [31]Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) ____________________________________________________________________
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- primarily intended for distribution to an audience in the geographic area in which the emergency is occurring. See Second Report and Order, In the Matter of Closed Captioning and Video Description of Video Programming, Implementation of Section 305 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Accessibility of Emergency Programming, MM Docket No. 95-176 (15 FCC Rcd 6615 (2000)); 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 (Accessibility of programming providing emergency information). Since January 2001, the Federal Communications Commission has received a number of complaints from residents of California, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas contending that video programming distributors have failed to make local emergency information accessible to deaf and hard of hearing viewers. Among
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- contained in sections 1, 2(a), 4(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, and 713 of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152(a), 154(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, 613, Part 79 of the Commission's rules are amended as set forth in Appendices B and C. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the rules set forth in Appendix B that revise section 79.2 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE upon approval from the Office of Management and Budget, and the rules set forth in Appendix B that add section 79.3 to the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.3, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE on April 1, 2002. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center,
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- de televisin disponible para las personas que tienen dificultad para or o padecen de sordera. El subtitulado opcional consiste en una tecnologa que produce un texto visual para describir los dilogos, los sonidos de fondo y los efectos sonoros que se transmiten en los programas de televisin. [40]ACCESO A LA INFORMACIN DE EMERGENCIA QUE SE TRANSMITE POR TELEVISIN (47 CFR 79.2) (en ingls) La FCC ha implementado normas que exigen que las estaciones de radio y televisin, las operadoras de cable y otros distribuidores de canales mltiples de programacin hagan que la informacin de emergencia que transmiten (por ejemplo, informacin relacionada con tormentas, cierre de escuelas y otras emergencias) sea tambin accesible para las personas que padecen de discapacidades auditivas o
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- that is accessible to persons who are blind or have low vision.83 Emergency information provided by means other than closed captioning or video description should not block any closed captioning or video description and closed captioning or video description should not block any emergency information provided by means other than closed captioning or video description.84 38. We note that section 79.2 of the Commission's rules specifies particular triggering events and methods for emergency transmittal separate from those required by EAS. We seek comment on whether there are disparities in or conflicts between our EAS rules and those contained in section 79.2 that should be reconciled or combined and the manner in which such disparities or conflicts could be resolved in subsequent
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- Forfeiture ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that ACC Licensee, Inc. (``ACC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 ACC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WJLA-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 NBC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC- TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and circumstances, we find
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- ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Fox Television Stations, Inc. (``Fox'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Fox apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: August 8, 2005 Released: August 9, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Waterman Broadcasting Corp. (``Waterman'') and Montclair Communications, Inc. (``Montclair'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Waterman and Montclair4 apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that they provided aurally in their programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during the Hurricane Charley emergency in the Fort Myers-Naples, Florida area on August 12 and August 13, 2004.
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- ) Forfeiture ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Midwest Television, Inc. (``Midwest'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Midwest apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. (``Channel 51'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Channel 51 apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review
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- ) Forfeiture NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that McGraw-Hill Broadcasting Company, Inc. (``McGraw-Hill'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 McGraw-Hill apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KGTV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- with vision trouble - that is 15% and 9.3% of the total U.S. adult population, respectively.210 It is critical that we ensure that these large segments of our population have full access to EAS messages. In the EAS NPRM, the Commission sought comment on whether there are disparities in or conflicts between the EAS rules and those contained in section 79.2 that should be reconciled or combined and the manner in which such disparities or conflicts could be resolved in subsequent rules.211 Currently, our Part 11 rules require EAS participants to provide all EAS warnings that they transmit in both aural and visual formats.212 The visual EAS message transmitted by television stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems must include the
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- Released: November 17, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Fox Television Stations, Inc., ("Fox"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Fox violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and Fox have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation.
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- Released: February 22, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether NBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),1 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules2 by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and NBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-2118 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. May 22, 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-1867 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. April 25, 2007). We caution RadioShack and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After the transition,
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Boscov's and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution F.Y.E. and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution HHGregg and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Fred Meyer and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis.
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Ultimate and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Released: February 5, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, and Fort Myers Broadcasting Company ("FMBC"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether FMBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WINK-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area on August 13, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and FMBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the
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- Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, Waterman Broadcasting Corp. of Florida, Inc. ("Waterman") and Montclair Communications, Inc. ("Montclair"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether the Stations violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area during August of 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau, and the Stations have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter
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- March 7, 2007 Released: March 7, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Midwest Television ("Midwest"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Midwest violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during wildfire news coverage during October of 2003. The Enforcement Bureau and Midwest have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree
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- 2008 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Forfeiture Order ("Order"), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) against Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. ("Channel 51" or "KUSI" or the "Station") for willfully or repeatedly violating section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Channel 51 violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI during a wildfire emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. II. BACKGROUND 2. The facts
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- 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. at 8783 P: 12. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 P: 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) (subsequent history omitted); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 P: 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Fry's and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. at P: 12. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 P: 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) (subsequent history omitted); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 P: 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution CompUSA and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Best Buy and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Circuit City and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 8782-3 P: 12. Id. at 8783 P: 12. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 P: 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 P: 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Wal-Mart and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). . We caution Sears Roebuck and Kmart and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Target and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007) subsequent history omitted; IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007).. We caution Value City and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures
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- Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 8782-3 P: 12. Id. at 8783 P: 12. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 P: 11 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660, 7665 P: 10 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Toys "R" Us and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition
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- Billed Percent share by carrier Billed Percent share by carrier Billed Percent share by carrier equivalent circuits 1 2 3 4Other Revenues1 2 3 4Other Revenues 1 2 3 4 Other Revenues 1 2 3 4 Other Andorra 0 $0 $0 $0 Austria 65,588 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 $0 $335,226 0.0 0.0 79.6 0.0 20.4 $0 Belgium 35,815 0.0 0.0 79.2 0.0 20.8 $0 $851,962 0.0 0.0 90.7 0.0 9.3 $0 Cyprus 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $1,026 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Denmark 71,441 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 97.5 $0 $191,206 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 $1,588,840 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Finland 24 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $23,808 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 France 344,365 0.0
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- 10 29.053.695.0 Mar-01177 18 9 10 30.654.593.6 Kalamazoo MI Mar-96170 13 6 9 41.8n/a 96.4 Nov-97171 13 5 9 37.6n/a 98.0 Nov-98173 14 6 9 38.6 n/a 96.4 Mar-00176 14 6 10 43.368.997.9 Mar-01178 14 6 10 45.070.797.9 Odessa - Midland TX Mar-96173 21 17 11 26.0n/a 63.7 Nov-97173 21 13 12 49.7n/a 79.9 Nov-98175 22 14 11 49.1 n/a 79.2 Mar-00174 21 12 9 51.171.383.0 Mar-01179 21 11 9 49.779.687.8 Lubbock TX Mar-96171 17 11 10 31.0n/a 81.6 Nov-97172 19 10 11 47.0n/a 92.0 Nov-98174 19 11 10 48.3 n/a 90.6 Mar-00177 19 10 9 42.975.090.4 Mar-01180 20 11 10 45.776.191.3 Appendix F: Market by Market Data Radio Market Date RankStationsOwnersFormatsCR1CR2CR4 Tupelo MS Mar-96175 26 14 9 31.6n/a 86.7 Nov-97174
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- information collection requirements, contact Judy Boley at (202) 418-0214 or via the Internet at the above address. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 4(i), 303(r), and 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 303(r), and 613, the Commission's rules ARE AMENDED by adding a new Section 79.2 as shown in Appendix B. The amendments set forth in Appendix B shall become effective upon approval from the Office of Management and Budget. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Second Report and Order, including the Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of
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- 12th STREET, S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-1996 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov CABLE SERVICES BUREAU ACTION August 31, 2000 Accessibility of Emergency programming rule requiring omb approval effective As of august 29, 2000 On April 14, 2000, the Commission released an order (FCC 00-136, 15 FCC Rcd 6615 (2000)) adopting a rule, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 (Accessibility of programming providing emergency information), requiring that emergency information that is provided to viewers be made accessible to persons with hearing disabilities. Such information may be made accessible either through closed captioning or by using a method of visual presentation. Emergency information is defined as information, about a current emergency, that is intended to further the protection of life,
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- % at least 768 kbps Downstream % at least 3 mbps Downstream % at least 6 mbps Downstream % at least 10 mbps Downstream Nevada 86.7 71.4 43.4 29.8 6.5 New Hampshire 80.3 74.7 65.7 53.2 3.8 New Jersey 79.9 68.1 63.1 52.6 34.5 New Mexico 80.8 70.0 34.4 26.8 1.3 New York 81.7 70.9 63.2 49.5 48.7 North Carolina 79.2 74.4 49.8 33.9 3.9 North Dakota 85.4 74.9 53.9 32.4 29.9 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 78.9 71.8 45.2 33.3 4.5 Oklahoma 87.4 70.8 39.3 27.3 2.9 Oregon 85.7 71.0 50.3 38.6 5.2 Pennsylvania 78.7 66.6 56.2 36.8 8.7 Puerto Rico 91.2 69.8 12.8 0.6 0.0 Rhode Island 84.7 80.1 65.2 53.5 52.9 South Carolina 76.7
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- 3 mbps Downstream % at least 6 mbps Downstream % at least 10 mbps Downstream Alabama 81.8 72.9 40.6 16.8 8.3 Alaska 80.6 66.5 25.5 12.3 3.3 American Samoa * * * * * Arizona 84.0 73.1 40.7 36.4 13.3 Arkansas 80.3 70.8 28.2 19.2 3.0 California 86.0 76.6 36.0 24.6 8.6 Colorado 86.6 76.7 42.7 38.3 1.9 Connecticut 87.5 79.2 43.4 34.5 28.3 Delaware 83.5 65.8 60.2 50.1 35.6 District of Columbia 65.6 45.5 35.7 21.2 19.6 Florida 85.1 79.8 47.3 36.7 13.3 Georgia 81.2 74.1 40.6 22.3 9.4 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 91.4 69.9 55.6 3.9 1.1 Idaho 81.3 70.5 33.6 7.9 1.1 Illinois 87.0 77.1 39.4 28.1 23.9 Indiana 83.7 74.2 41.1 29.4 18.1 Iowa
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- no more than 30% Greater than 30 and no more than 40% Greater than 40 and no more than 50% Greater than 50 and no more than 60% Greater than 60 and no more than 80% Greater than 80 and no more than 100% 100% or more aDSL 1.1 2.3 6.1 28.9 31.0 19.9 7.0 2.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 sDSL 79.2 19.3 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 92.6 7.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 12.7 12.2 11.5 20.0 18.8 12.8 7.6 3.2 1.0 0.1 0.0 FTTP 67.6 24.8 2.8 2.4 1.3 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Satellite 0.9 89.0 8.7 1.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 SECOND QUARTER 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 THIRD QUARTER 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 FOURTH QUARTER 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 TOTAL 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 62.6 62.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 SECOND QUARTER 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 FOURTH QUARTER 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 TOTAL 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 62.2 60.5 1992FIRST QUARTER 85.6 47.7 53.3 28.6 62.2 59.9 SECOND QUARTER 86.5 48.2 51.9 27.9 60.0 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3
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- 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 SECOND QUARTER 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 THIRD QUARTER 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 FOURTH QUARTER 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 TOTAL 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 62.6 62.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 SECOND QUARTER 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 FOURTH QUARTER 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 TOTAL 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 62.2 60.5 1992FIRST QUARTER 85.6 47.7 53.3 28.6 62.2 59.9 SECOND QUARTER 86.5 48.2 51.9 27.9 60.0 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3
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- 94.0 93.1 95.2 $20,000 - $29,999 97.7 97.0 93.7 96.5 98.5 98.6 97.2 96.2 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 99.0 99.5 99.2 98.7 100.0 98.0 98.8 98.5 100.0 $40,000 or more 100.0 99.1 97.9 97.9 100.0 99.4 100.0 98.6 100.0 All Households 94.5 94.8 93.8 95.5 95.3 94.5 95.5 94.3 94.8 Kentucky $9,999 or less 72.1 79.1 75.4 73.8 76.0 78.8 79.2 75.2 77.6 $10,000 - $19,999 89.2 88.7 86.8 90.4 90.9 89.0 87.9 89.7 91.8 $20,000 - $29,999 93.5 94.6 94.8 90.5 96.2 95.1 98.4 93.9 96.0 $30,000 - $39,999 94.2 95.8 95.8 97.3 94.4 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.9 $40,000 or more 97.3 98.4 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 98.8 99.0 100.0 All Households 87.1 89.1 87.3 87.5 89.5 89.5 90.4 89.2
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- 94.0 93.1 95.2 $20,000 - $29,999 97.7 97.0 93.7 96.5 98.5 98.6 97.2 96.2 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 99.0 99.5 99.2 98.7 100.0 98.0 98.8 98.5 100.0 $40,000 or more 100.0 99.1 97.9 97.9 100.0 99.4 100.0 98.6 100.0 All Households 94.5 94.8 93.8 95.5 95.3 94.5 95.5 94.3 94.8 Kentucky $9,999 or less 72.1 79.1 75.4 73.8 76.0 78.8 79.2 75.2 77.6 $10,000 - $19,999 89.2 88.7 86.8 90.4 90.9 89.0 87.9 89.7 91.8 $20,000 - $29,999 93.5 94.6 94.8 90.5 96.2 95.1 98.4 93.9 96.0 $30,000 - $39,999 94.2 95.8 95.8 97.3 94.4 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.9 $40,000 or more 97.3 98.4 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 98.8 99.0 100.0 All Households 87.1 89.1 87.3 87.5 89.5 89.5 90.4 89.2
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- - $29,999 97.7 97.0 93.7 96.5 98.5 98.6 97.2 96.2 94.9 99.0 $30,000 - $39,999 99.0 99.5 99.2 98.7 100.0 98.0 98.8 98.5 100.0 99.1 $40,000 or more 100.0 99.1 97.9 97.9 100.0 99.4 100.0 98.6 100.0 100.0 All Households 94.5 94.8 93.8 95.5 95.3 94.5 95.5 94.3 94.8 96.5 Kentucky $9,999 or less 72.1 79.1 75.4 73.8 76.0 78.8 79.2 75.2 77.6 80.8 $10,000 - $19,999 89.2 88.7 86.8 90.4 90.9 89.0 87.9 89.7 91.8 91.8 $20,000 - $29,999 93.5 94.6 94.8 90.5 96.2 95.1 98.4 93.9 96.0 97.6 $30,000 - $39,999 94.2 95.8 95.8 97.3 94.4 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.9 97.3 $40,000 or more 97.3 98.4 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 98.8 99.0 100.0 100.0 All Households 87.1 89.1 87.3
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- - $29,999 97.7 97.0 93.7 96.5 98.5 98.6 97.2 96.2 94.9 99.0 $30,000 - $39,999 99.0 99.5 99.2 98.7 100.0 98.0 98.8 98.5 100.0 99.1 $40,000 or more 100.0 99.1 97.9 97.9 100.0 99.4 100.0 98.6 100.0 100.0 All Households 94.5 94.8 93.8 95.5 95.3 94.5 95.5 94.3 94.8 96.5 Kentucky $9,999 or less 72.1 79.1 75.4 73.8 76.0 78.8 79.2 75.2 77.6 80.8 $10,000 - $19,999 89.2 88.7 86.8 90.4 90.9 89.0 87.9 89.7 91.8 91.8 $20,000 - $29,999 93.5 94.6 94.8 90.5 96.2 95.1 98.4 93.9 96.0 97.6 $30,000 - $39,999 94.2 95.8 95.8 97.3 94.4 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.9 97.3 $40,000 or more 97.3 98.4 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 98.8 99.0 100.0 100.0 All Households 87.1 89.1 87.3
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- 93.7 96.5 98.5 98.6 97.2 96.2 94.9 99.0 99.6 $30,000 - $39,999 99.0 99.5 99.2 98.7 100.0 98.0 98.8 98.5 100.0 99.1 98.5 $40,000 or more 100.0 99.1 97.9 97.9 100.0 99.4 100.0 98.6 100.0 100.0 99.1 All Households 94.5 94.8 93.8 95.5 95.3 94.5 95.5 94.3 94.8 96.5 94.1 Kentucky $9,999 or less 72.1 79.1 75.4 73.8 76.0 78.8 79.2 75.2 77.6 80.8 78.9 $10,000 - $19,999 89.2 88.7 86.8 90.4 90.9 89.0 87.9 89.7 91.8 91.8 94.7 $20,000 - $29,999 93.5 94.6 94.8 90.5 96.2 95.1 98.4 93.9 96.0 97.6 92.3 $30,000 - $39,999 94.2 95.8 95.8 97.3 94.4 98.6 98.7 100.0 97.9 97.3 96.3 $40,000 or more 97.3 98.4 100.0 98.9 100.0 100.0 98.8 99.0 100.0 100.0 99.3
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- 8.9 5,500.8 2.6 Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 3,770.5 12,683.6 8,601.1 7,989.1 -7.1 7,804.5 2.3 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 6.9 110.6 42.2 43.2 2.5 38.2 11.5 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 13.8 177.8 168.8 187.5 11.1 187.1 0.2 Satellite Service Providers 39.4 52.4 33.4 35.4 5.8 35.0 1.0 Toll Resellers 454.5 2,328.5 1,447.2 1,705.3 17.8 1,620.5 5.0 Other Toll Carriers 8/ 554.4 111.8 79.2 89.1 12.5 83.0 6.8 Toll Service Providers 4,839.5 15,464.8 10,371.9 10,049.6 -3.1 9,768.4 2.8 All Filers 7/ $15,526.5 $58,705.6 $20,795.6 $20,946.6 0.7%$20,416.0 2.5% See notes at end of tables. Last updated December 31, 2004 Annualized Change -- Rollup of August 1, 2004 FCC Form 499-Q Filings Detailed Revenues by Type of Carrier: (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Primary carrier type
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- 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 97.2Discontinued 90.6Discontinued Discontinued 76.8 July 98.2as Part of 91.3as Part of as Part of 74.9 August 98.9New CPI Indices. 90.7New CPI Indices. New CPI Indices. 73.7 September 97.0Still Part of 87.9Still Part of Still Part of 72.8 October 98.3Original CPI 89.4Original CPI Original CPI 73.0
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- 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 98.4 110.0 89.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref04.pdf
- 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- Intrastate Toll Service All Goods and Services Telephone Services Land-line Telephone Services, Local Charges Land-line Telephone Services, Long- Distance Charges Land-line Interstate Toll CallsLand-line Intrastate Toll Calls Wireless Telephone Services CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SEED CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SEED02 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 CUUR0000SEED03 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- 1998January 100.0 98.0 100.5 99.0 107.2 82.7 95.0 102.9 108.7 February 100.0 97.7 100.2 96.7 110.0 76.8 94.6 103.0 111.1 (PRELIM) March 100.0 97.8 99.1 93.0 111.2 77.3 96.3 103.8 110.7 (PRELIM) April 100.0 96.7 99.3 93.1 112.8 77.1 93.6 101.5 109.0 (PRELIM) May 100.0 95.9 99.4 94.6 111.6 77.2 91.7 100.1 109.0 (PRELIM) June 100.0 96.7 99.8 97.1 109.3 79.2 93.0 101.4 109.3 Producer Price Indices are subject to revision four months after release 81 Table 4.4 Producer Price Indices (June 1997 = 100) Intrastate Business Switched Access Toll Service, Outbound Interstate Business Switched Access Toll Service, Outbound International Business Switched Access Toll Service, Outbound Inbound Business Switched Access Toll Service Intrastate Business Switched Access Toll Service, Inbound Interstate Business
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 88.3 98.2 79.5 92.0 79.8 83.8 December 103.0 126.3 87.2 96.6 75.6 90.9 73.9 81.3 1998 January 102.6 126.3 85.3 92.8 76.0 85.4 68.8 81.7 February 102.5 132.1 87.5 88.9 74.2 84.7 74.3 80.6 March 102.3 128.2 83.6 85.9 75.7 80.6 74.8 80.3 April 102.5 137.3 85.8 86.4 72.9 84.2 67.3 79.7 May 101.6 135.6 86.5 87.3 69.5 85.8 62.3 79.2 June 102.8 132.8 87.0 86.5 70.0 85.0 59.8 78.8 July 103.7 134.6 85.3 88.4 75.6 85.6 60.1 79.0 August 104.2 135.4 87.9 84.1 74.2 78.6 62.8 80.7 September 105.6 142.1 85.2 88.7 75.6 86.7 61.1 75.8 October 106.9 130.0 82.3 87.6 74.6 85.4 55.7 74.1 November 106.4 129.1 87.1 86.6 70.5 84.8 60.1 76.0 December 106.3 132.1 87.8 87.5 73.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0300.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0301.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0302.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0303.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0304.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0305.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0398.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0399.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0700.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0701.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0702.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0703.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0704.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0798.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0799.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1100.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1101.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1102.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1103.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1104.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1196.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1197.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1198.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1199.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- AT&T, MCI WorldCom, Sprint, and Teleglobe (Excel). Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1990First Quarter 74.7 1996First Quarter 115.7 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996* 468.0 1985First Quarter 39.6 1991First Quarter 79.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997* 497.8 1986First Quarter 43.0 1992First Quarter 85.6 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 131.3 Third Quarter 46.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 SECOND QUARTER 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 THIRD QUARTER 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 FOURTH QUARTER 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 TOTAL 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 62.6 62.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 SECOND QUARTER 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 FOURTH QUARTER 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 TOTAL 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 62.2 60.5 1992FIRST QUARTER 85.6 47.7 53.3 28.6 62.2 59.9 SECOND QUARTER 86.5 48.2 51.9 27.9 60.0 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 2 6 11 - 4 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1990First Quarter 74.7 1996First Quarter 115.7 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996 468.1 1985First Quarter 39.6 1991First Quarter 79.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997 497.3 1986First Quarter 43.0 1992First Quarter 85.6 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 131.3 Third Quarter 46.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 SECOND QUARTER 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 THIRD QUARTER 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 FOURTH QUARTER 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 TOTAL 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 62.6 62.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 SECOND QUARTER 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 FOURTH QUARTER 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 TOTAL 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 62.2 60.5 1992FIRST QUARTER 85.6 47.7 53.3 28.6 62.2% 59.9% SECOND QUARTER 86.5 48.2 51.9 27.9 60.0 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- 64.4 64.1 Fourth Quarter 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 Total 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990First Quarter 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 Second Quarter 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 Third Quarter 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 Fourth Quarter 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 Total 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 62.6 62.4 1991First Quarter 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 Second Quarter 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 Third Quarter 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 Fourth Quarter 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 Total 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 62.2 60.5 1992First Quarter 85.6 47.7 53.3 28.6 62.2 59.9 Second Quarter 86.5 48.2 51.9 27.9 60.0 57.8 Third Quarter 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 13 2 3 11 11 - 4 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1990First Quarter 74.7 1996First Quarter 115.7 SecondQuarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5 FourthQuarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996 468.1 1985First Quarter 39.6 1991First Quarter 79.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 SecondQuarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4 ThirdQuarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9 FourthQuarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997 497.3 1986First Quarter 43.0 1992First Quarter 85.6 1998First Quarter 124.0 SecondQuarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 131.3 ThirdQuarter 46.7 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- the number of local and toll calls and the number of interLATA billed access minutes for the large ILECs reporting to the Commission. Toll calls are further categorized by intraLATA, interLATA interstate and interLATA intrastate. Interstate and intrastate billed access minutes are also shown. (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 135.6 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 138.1 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- the number of local and toll calls and the number of interLATA billed access minutes for the large ILECs reporting to the Commission. Toll calls are further categorized by intraLATA, interLATA interstate and interLATA intrastate. Interstate and intrastate billed access minutes are also shown. (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 135.6 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 138.1 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 3 9 11 - 4 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1990First Quarter 74.7 1996First Quarter 115.7 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996 468.1 1985First Quarter 39.6 1991First Quarter 79.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997 497.3 1986First Quarter 43.0 1992First Quarter 85.6 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 131.3 Third Quarter 46.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- 2 1994 1 0 3 1 1995 1 2 4 1 1996 3 2 2 3 1997 8 6 4 7 1998 7 0 2 6 1999 10 4 2 8 2000 13 2 3 11 2001 -1 -9 2 -2 10 - 4 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 136.0 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 138.2 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.2
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/4361-f02.pdf
- $1,620,295 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Turkey 624 0.0 0.6 0.3 0.898.2 $0 $610,989 0.023.013.3 46.7 17.0 $211,864 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 United Kingdom 365,957 3.840.0 1.3 0.054.8 $0 $64,167,914 4.953.0 3.4 2.9 35.8 $3,514,66977.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.1 Western Europe 580,468 2.527.6 1.0 0.168.9 $21,440 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $103,963,925 7.248.1 6.5 8.9 29.4 $13,133,24020.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 79.2 Algeria 1580.0 0.0 0.020.0 0.0 $0 $345,01847.7 0.0 0.0 52.3 0.0 $0 Angola 0 $0 $0 $0 Benin 7100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0 $96,060100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0 Botswana 58 0.0 0.013.8 0.086.2 $0 $371,529 0.0 0.035.9 0.0 64.1 $0 Burkina 0 $0 $0 $0 Burundi 16100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0 $219,565100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/crepor03.pdf
- 8.4 Libya $838,370 17.8 6.5 33.6 24.4 17.7 $8,898 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $242 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8,498,878 11.2 5.3 51.8 14.4 17.3 Madagascar $408,443 15.8 22.7 26.9 21.2 13.3 $0 $0 1,863,697 7.1 25.0 42.7 13.4 11.9 Malawi $2,660,866 71.1 0.8 23.3 3.5 1.3 $39,338 29.5 0.0 67.9 0.0 2.5 $146,263 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 9,889,257 79.2 2.7 7.8 5.7 4.6 Mali $4,408,135 31.8 33.5 16.8 8.7 9.3 $130,024 41.9 0.0 58.1 0.0 0.0 $240,844 17.4 0.0 82.6 0.0 0.0 25,260,764 35.1 32.9 16.9 6.1 9.1 Mauritania $1,858,252 27.2 36.3 11.9 9.3 15.3 $91,612 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $24,834 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8,966,113 27.7 33.1 14.8 7.6 16.8 Mauritius $4,562,159 77.9 4.2 4.7 7.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itltrd98.pdf
- 55.8 13.1% El Salvador 0.5 0.3 1.2 2.6 3.3 5.9 7.1 10.9 12.6 16.7 17.7 22.2 26.7 33.0 42.6 52.8 60.3 64.0 65.0 69.6 77.1 74.9 5.0% France (5.2) 2.3 (3.5) 2.2 1.3 0.4 7.7 10.9 12.9 26.7 16.1 27.2 26.4 31.4 32.9 42.8 38.9 38.7 40.7 41.5 44.3 45.2 4.0% Germany 4/ 10.2 15.9 18.6 36.3 44.5 26.5 62.7 79.2 76.1 95.2 55.4 87.7 126.1 153.1 167.2 222.5 257.5 187.6 129.5 79.4 64.2 53.0 -27.6% Greece (1.6) (1.6) (0.6) (1.7) (1.2) (23.0) 3.7 7.2 12.1 13.4 15.6 22.3 26.5 28.4 30.2 35.8 43.3 39.6 38.6 36.0 34.0 26.9 -8.6% Guatemala 1.0 1.8 1.8 2.2 2.4 2.1 3.4 5.1 6.8 8.0 9.9 12.5 19.1 22.9 32.3 40.2 47.8 47.5 52.1 56.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itltrd99.pdf
- El Salvador 0.5 0.3 1.2 2.6 3.3 5.9 7.1 10.9 12.6 16.7 17.7 22.2 26.7 33.0 42.6 52.8 60.3 64.0 65.0 69.6 77.1 74.9 67.4 1.5% France (5.2) 2.3 (3.5) 2.2 1.3 0.4 7.7 10.9 12.9 26.7 16.1 27.2 26.4 31.4 32.9 42.8 38.9 38.7 40.7 41.5 44.3 45.2 38.6 -0.2% Germany 4/ 10.2 15.9 18.6 36.3 44.5 26.5 62.7 79.2 76.1 95.2 55.4 87.7 126.1 153.1 167.2 222.5 257.5 187.6 129.5 79.4 64.2 53.0 65.3 -16.3% Greece (1.6) (1.6) (0.6) (1.7) (1.2) (23.0) 3.7 7.2 12.1 13.4 15.6 22.3 26.5 28.4 30.2 35.8 43.3 39.6 38.6 36.0 34.0 26.9 25.4 -10.7% Guatemala 1.0 1.8 1.8 2.2 2.4 2.1 3.4 5.1 6.8 8.0 9.9 12.5 19.1 22.9 32.3 40.2 47.8 47.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itrnd00.pdf
- 235.5 13.3 France 172.1 201.6 210.5 239.9 263.7 304.9 362.8 442.6 511.0 560.3 577.1 15.0 Germany 15/ 416.8 494.3 561.2 563.1 572.6 604.1 662.3 782.41,008.31,153.41,465.9 17.6 Greece 52.4 57.9 61.1 70.0 75.6 82.1 86.5 91.3 97.5 115.3 183.8 13.2 Guatemala 57.3 70.5 80.6 88.0 93.8 105.4 115.1 128.0 127.3 144.7 189.2 10.7 Haiti 39.9 47.7 50.6 48.6 52.9 62.8 73.6 79.2 93.6 99.6 135.9 15.3 Hong Kong 76.4 85.4 95.6 114.3 143.2 213.9 315.8 539.7 677.3 565.3 193.0 13.7 India 45.4 58.8 71.4 97.9 134.2 191.6 285.7 428.0 583.3 749.7 960.1 39.6 Israel 91.2 107.0 129.9 137.7 162.7 195.7 214.3 239.8 214.2 220.4 363.8 9.9 Italy 145.9 169.2 178.4 207.3 229.7 250.9 279.4 336.3 476.6 515.1 701.1 20.9 Jamaica 78.7 96.8
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- 141.8 154.9 197.9 237.4 298.1 331.6 669.3 29.7 France 239.9 263.7 304.9 362.8 442.6 511.0 560.3 577.1 539.4 725.5 653.5 5.7 Germany 563.1 572.6 604.1 662.3 782.41,008.31,153.41,466.41,251.4 886.91,057.4 n.m. Greece 70.0 75.6 82.1 86.5 91.3 97.5 115.3 183.8 213.8 259.9 172.9 16.9 Guatemala 88.0 93.8 105.4 115.1 128.0 127.3 144.7 189.8 233.1 368.9 909.1 44.3 Haiti 48.6 52.9 62.8 73.6 79.2 93.6 99.6 135.9 94.4 67.3 107.8 -2.4 Hong Kong 114.3 143.2 213.9 315.8 539.7 677.3 565.3 193.0 163.3 278.1 171.2 -23.1 India 97.9 134.2 191.6 285.7 428.0 583.3 749.7 960.11,243.51,332.71,512.2 21.3 Israel 137.7 162.7 195.7 214.3 239.8 214.2 220.4 363.8 307.3 267.8 309.5 6.7 Italy 207.3 229.7 250.9 279.4 336.3 476.6 515.1 701.3 499.8 685.9 722.7 7.7 Jamaica 124.4 145.0
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-8.pdf
- 125,294,989,283 11,087,457,953136,382,447,236 3rd Quarter 121,920,398,922 11,055,426,628132,975,825,550 4th Quarter 120,525,398,971 10,998,821,772131,524,220,743 Total 494,126,930,115 44,204,879,591538,331,809,706 2002 1st Quarter 113,765,156,165 11,067,556,922124,832,713,087 2nd Quarter 112,923,823,155 10,998,999,833123,922,822,988 3rd Quarter 108,056,018,397 11,356,860,607119,412,879,004 4th Quarter 106,648,800,858 11,158,169,535117,806,970,393 Total 441,393,798,575 44,581,586,897485,975,385,472 2003 1st Quarter 102,695,356,221 11,151,154,400113,846,510,621 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 8 - 4 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period MinutesYear Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 136.0 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter138.2 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.2 Fourth Quarter 43.3
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3
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- 434,718,131,000 33,378,468,000 468,096,599,000 1997 461,461,451,000 35,837,483,000 497,298,934,000 1998 481,078,173,000 37,749,425,000 518,827,598,000 1999 512,729,252,408 39,584,717,889 552,313,970,297 2000 523,927,960,784 42,989,761,443 566,917,722,227 2001 494,110,904,372 44,201,030,982 538,311,935,354 2002 441,702,330,298 44,437,942,318 486,140,272,616 2003 399,494,608,811 44,571,983,777 444,066,592,588 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association, various filings. Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 8 - 3 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period MinutesYear Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 135.6 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter138.1 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.3 Fourth Quarter
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0 69.7 FOURTH QUARTER 70.7 1.9 72.6 TOTAL 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 1993FIRST QUARTER 89.8 0.9 90.6 SECOND QUARTER 90.4 0.8 91.2 THIRD QUARTER 92.9 0.7 93.6
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 125.9 88.3 98.2 79.5 92.0 79.8 83.8 December 103.0 126.3 87.2 96.6 75.6 90.9 73.9 81.3 1998January 102.6 126.3 85.3 92.8 76.0 85.4 68.8 81.7 February 102.5 132.1 87.5 88.9 74.2 84.7 74.3 80.6 March 102.3 128.2 83.6 85.9 75.7 80.6 74.8 80.3 April 102.5 137.3 85.8 86.4 72.9 84.2 67.3 79.7 May 101.6 135.6 86.5 87.3 69.5 85.8 62.3 79.2 June 102.8 132.8 87.0 86.5 70.0 85.0 59.8 78.8 July * 102.1 128.5 86.2 85.8 74.5 82.9 58.2 79.1 August * 103.8 133.2 82.8 85.7 71.0 81.9 68.5 79.2 September * 103.3 137.6 83.5 86.4 74.0 82.6 61.2 78.9 October * 103.8 133.2 80.5 86.2 74.9 82.2 57.3 77.7 * Producer Price Indices are subject to revision four months after
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-8.pdf
- 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0 69.7 FOURTH QUARTER 70.7 1.9 72.6 TOTAL 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 8 - 7 TABLE 8.4 INTERSTATE SWITCHED PREMIUM AND NON-PREMIUM ACCESS MINUTES (MINUTES SHOWN IN
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-6.pdf
- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- 86.1 83.3 83.4 81.7 97.4 79.4 84.4 81.0 83.5 79.7 88.9 72.5 82.4 76.9 82.8 80.8 87.4 74.3 83.2 77.9 81.2 79.5 92.0 79.8 83.8 77.8 85.5 75.6 90.9 73.9 81.3 76.8 86.0 76.0 85.4 68.8 81.7 75.9 83.4 74.2 84.7 74.3 80.6 73.2 79.7 75.7 80.6 74.8 80.3 76.7 85.8 72.9 84.2 67.3 79.7 74.7 77.9 69.5 85.8 62.3 79.2 73.0 79.8 70.0 85.0 59.8 78.8 68.7 76.0 75.6 85.6 60.1 79.0 67.4 65.2 74.2 78.6 62.8 80.7 70.5 70.4 75.6 86.7 61.1 75.8 66.1 70.5 74.6 85.4 55.7 74.1 65.4 65.7 70.5 84.8 60.1 76.0 70.1 71.4 73.8 84.6 65.6 75.9 67.2 70.1 75.3 79.6 69.9 72.9 65.4 67.0 78.0 83.4 65.2 71.2 63.5 63.0 74.7 82.9 65.4 70.5
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 88.3 98.2 79.5 92.0 79.8 83.8 December 103.0 126.3 87.2 96.6 75.6 90.9 73.9 81.3 1998 January 102.6 126.3 85.3 92.8 76.0 85.4 68.8 81.7 February 102.5 132.1 87.5 88.9 74.2 84.7 74.3 80.6 March 102.3 128.2 83.6 85.9 75.7 80.6 74.8 80.3 April 102.5 137.3 85.8 86.4 72.9 84.2 67.3 79.7 May 101.6 135.6 86.5 87.3 69.5 85.8 62.3 79.2 June 102.8 132.8 87.0 86.5 70.0 85.0 59.8 78.8 July 103.7 134.6 85.3 88.4 75.6 85.6 60.1 79.0 August 104.2 135.4 87.9 84.1 74.2 78.6 62.8 80.7 September 105.6 142.1 85.2 88.7 75.6 86.7 61.1 75.8 October 106.9 130.0 82.3 87.6 74.6 85.4 55.7 74.1 November 106.4 129.1 87.1 86.6 70.5 84.8 60.1 76.0 December 106.3 132.1 87.8 87.5 73.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-8.pdf
- 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0 69.7 FOURTH QUARTER 70.7 1.9 72.6 TOTAL 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 8 - 7 TABLE 8.4 INTERSTATE SWITCHED PREMIUM AND NON-PREMIUM ACCESS MINUTES (MINUTES SHOWN IN
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- 93.1 94.9 94.5 95.9 83.2 87.1 83.0 86.0 UNDER $5,000 74.4 80.4 78.1 83.2 65.6 73.5 62.1 67.3 $5,000 - $7,499 83.7 87.4 85.7 89.1 77.4 82.0 68.8 73.8 $7,500 - $9,999 86.6 89.8 88.5 91.3 78.4 83.6 75.9 80.2 $10,000 - $12,499 88.4 91.3 90.0 92.6 79.3 84.9 73.2 76.8 $12,500 - $14,999 91.3 93.7 92.4 94.5 84.5 88.8 79.2 83.7 $15,000 - $19,999 93.2 95.0 94.2 95.8 85.9 89.2 86.3 88.8 $20,000 - $24,999 95.9 97.2 96.4 97.5 91.6 94.3 92.0 94.4 $25,000 - $29,999 97.5 98.4 97.9 98.6 94.0 96.0 93.3 96.3 $30,000 - $34,999 98.3 98.8 98.5 98.9 96.1 97.0 95.6 96.2 $35,000 - $39,999 98.7 99.3 98.9 99.4 96.7 98.0 95.8 97.5 $40,000 - $49,999 99.1
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- in Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1990 First Quarter 74.7 1996 First Quarter 115.7 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7 1984 Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996 468.1 1985 First Quarter 39.6 1991 First Quarter 79.2 1997 First Quarter 122.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997 497.3 1986 First Quarter 43.0 1992 First Quarter 85.6 1998 First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter
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- 3.88 9.0KY Louisiana 111.1 51.1 60.0 48.3 11.7 1.59 (0.17) 1.00 2.42 9.3LA Maine 37.6 16.9 20.7 10.6 10.1 2.69 0.84 2.06 5.58 4.5ME Maryland 274.8 143.3 131.6 78.9 52.7 12.58 5.29 12.07 29.94 22.7MD Massachusetts 249.2 110.1 139.1 66.2 72.9 11.37 7.91 26.17 45.45 27.4MA Michigan 221.5 187.1 34.4 15.2 19.2 3.01 1.92 0.83 5.76 13.5MI Minnesota 153.4 74.1 79.2 57.2 22.1 11.28 1.71 0.72 13.71 8.4MN Mississippi 148.4 24.8 123.6 118.0 5.7 (0.50) (0.21) 0.46 (0.26) 5.9MS Missouri 479.6 363.8 115.8 84.1 31.7 11.52 3.51 5.02 20.05 11.6MO Montana 10.4 9.4 1.0 (0.3) 1.3 0.03 (0.17) (0.37) (0.51) 1.8MT Nebraska 131.3 49.5 81.8 60.4 21.4 8.13 3.37 6.21 17.71 3.7NE Nevada 122.2 77.0 45.2 31.6 13.6 2.57 2.17 0.67
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- of DEM data has been made voluntary. Industry totals for 2001 were estimated assuming that the rate of change for companies that did not report was on average the same as for companies that did report. Source: National Exchange Carrier Association. 198 (Minutes Shown in Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 136.0 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 138.2 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.2
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- 69.5 1,581.6 1,160.8 420.8 183.5 51.5 158.8 393.8 27.1 LA Maine 477.0 15.6 461.4 318.9 142.5 57.7 18.6 62.3 138.6 3.8 ME Maryland 2,302.0 143.4 2,158.6 1,432.2 726.4 279.3 83.1 335.2 697.6 28.8 MD Massachusetts 2,567.7 119.3 2,448.4 1,561.6 886.9 336.7 84.9 428.6 850.2 36.7 MA Michigan 3,221.3 113.1 3,108.2 2,267.7 840.5 350.0 97.5 359.6 807.1 33.4 MI Minnesota 1,283.7 79.2 1,204.5 775.7 428.8 115.9 64.9 221.7 402.5 26.3 MN Mississippi 1,108.6 29.2 1,079.4 817.4 262.1 115.2 45.0 85.9 246.1 15.9 MS Missouri 2,110.2 289.2 1,821.0 1,225.9 595.0 203.4 64.4 293.9 561.7 33.4 MO Montana 266.6 21.7 245.0 161.9 83.1 29.8 14.9 32.4 77.1 6.0 MT Nebraska 604.0 49.5 554.5 375.1 179.4 53.7 32.6 84.3 170.6 8.8 NE Nevada 778.1 84.3
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- 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0 69.7 FOURTH QUARTER 70.7 1.9 72.6 TOTAL 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 1993FIRST QUARTER 89.8 0.9 90.6 SECOND QUARTER 90.4 0.8 91.2 THIRD QUARTER 92.9 0.7 93.6
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- 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 SECOND QUARTER 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 THIRD QUARTER 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 FOURTH QUARTER 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 TOTAL 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 1991FIRST QUARTER 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 SECOND QUARTER 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 FOURTH QUARTER 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 TOTAL 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 321 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 8.8-INTERSTATE SWITCHED ACCESS MINUTES--CONTINUED (MINUTES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) TOTAL INDUSTRY AT&T'S MINUTES AT&T'S SHARE OF ACCESS TERMINATING ACCESS
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- 1,029.4 350.4 190.1 96.9 51.8 338.8 11.6 AL ARIZONA 1,505.1 74.1 1,430.9 1,008.3 422.7 165.6 176.4 67.7 409.7 12.9 AZ ARKANSAS 714.0 47.8 666.1 493.4 172.7 83.1 53.1 30.6 166.8 5.9 AR CALIFORNIA 11,709.3 569.6 11,139.7 8,706.1 2,433.7 1,249.5 678.7 452.4 2,380.7 53.0 CA COLORADO 1,859.4 88.7 1,770.6 1,279.0 491.6 193.7 193.7 92.2 479.6 12.0 CO CONNECTICUT 1,480.0 11.1 1,468.9 1,079.2 389.7 138.1 165.4 67.9 371.4 18.3 CT DELAWARE 263.7 14.4 249.3 165.3 84.0 20.7 31.3 18.3 70.3 13.7 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 605.6 57.6 548.0 370.0 178.0 51.7 52.6 66.3 170.6 7.4 DC FLORIDA 6,260.0 395.2 5,864.8 4,244.7 1,620.1 878.5 466.4 224.5 1,569.3 50.8 FL GEORGIA 2,938.9 133.9 2,805.0 2,059.2 745.8 372.1 228.7 127.0 727.8 18.0 GA HAWAII 572.8 84.9
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- 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 SECOND QUARTER 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 THIRD QUARTER 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 FOURTH QUARTER 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 TOTAL 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 62.6 62.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 SECOND QUARTER 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 FOURTH QUARTER 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 TOTAL 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 62.2 60.5 323 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 8.7-INTERSTATE SWITCHED ACCESS MINUTES--CONTINUED (MINUTES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) TOTAL INDUSTRY AT&T'S MINUTES AT&T'S SHARE OF ACCESS
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- 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7 41.2 47.1 25.8 63.0 62.5 SECOND QUARTER 75.8 41.9 47.1 25.7 62.1 61.5 THIRD QUARTER 77.9 43.4 48.7 26.4 62.5 60.9 FOURTH QUARTER 79.1 43.1 49.8 27.8 63.0 64.5 TOTAL 1990 307.4 169.6 192.6 105.8 62.6 62.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 79.2 43.4 49.9 27.1 63.0 62.4 SECOND QUARTER 81.9 44.9 50.5 26.8 61.7 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 82.6 45.1 51.2 27.1 61.9 60.1 FOURTH QUARTER 84.4 46.4 52.4 27.9 62.1 60.0 TOTAL 1991 328.0 179.8 204.0 108.8 62.2 60.5 317 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 8.7-INTERSTATE SWITCHED ACCESS MINUTES--CONTINUED (MINUTES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) TOTAL INDUSTRY AT&T'S MINUTES AT&T'S SHARE OF ACCESS
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- in Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1990 First Quarter 74.7 1996 First Quarter 115.7 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7 1984 Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996 468.1 1985 First Quarter 39.6 1991 First Quarter 79.2 1997 First Quarter 122.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997 497.3 1986 First Quarter 43.0 1992 First Quarter 85.6 1998 First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter
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- 74 11 15 100 1995 74 11 15 100 1996 74 11 15 100 1997 74 11 15 100 1998 75 11 14 100 1999 77 10 13 100 2000 78 9 12 100 2001 79 9 13 100 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association. 198 (Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1991First Quarter 79.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 131.3 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 130.7 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1998 518.8 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 136.0 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 138.2 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.2
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- SAN JOSE 11 12 6.2 844.0 31737 5170 29472 4933 0.0 0.0 99.6 CA SAN JOSE 36 52 251.3 686.0 15638 5256 14441 5063 2.0 1.2 95.6 CA SAN JOSE 48 49 194.6 631.0 14403 4923 12982 4803 3.7 3.2 99.8 CA SAN JOSE 54 50 50.0 585.0 7749 4309 7636 4349 7.5 6.3 95.8 CA SAN JOSE 65 41 79.2 812.0 16801 4486 15633 4358 0.0 0.0 100.0 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO 6 15 1000.0 543.0 40194 398 41708 414 0.0 0.0 95.4 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO 33 34 50.0 440.0 6564 272 5665 245 0.0 0.0 100.0 CA SAN MATEO 60 59 107.3 362.0 11787 4746 11176 4612 0.4 0.8 100.0 CA SANGER 59 36 50.0 591.0 14995 761
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- SAN JOSE 11 12 6.2 844.0 31737 5170 29472 4933 0.0 0.0 99.6 CA SAN JOSE 36 52 251.3 686.0 15638 5256 14441 5063 2.0 1.2 95.6 CA SAN JOSE 48 49 194.6 631.0 14403 4923 12982 4803 3.7 3.2 99.8 CA SAN JOSE 54 50 50.0 585.0 7749 4309 7636 4349 7.5 6.3 95.8 CA SAN JOSE 65 41 79.2 812.0 16801 4486 15633 4358 0.0 0.0 100.0 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO 6 15 1000.0 543.0 40194 398 41708 414 0.0 0.0 95.4 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO 33 34 50.0 440.0 6564 272 5665 245 0.0 0.0 100.0 CA SAN MATEO 60 59 107.3 362.0 11787 4746 11176 4612 0.4 0.8 100.0 CA SANGER 59 36 50.0 591.0 14995 761
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- of viewing some captions with invisible backgrounds, allowing him to see the entire picture on the screen. See Littleton Comments. We decline to adopt the request to require 16 colors. NADCAN Comments at 3. TDI Comments at 5. TDI Comments at 5. See Second Report and Order in MM Docket 95-176, Released April 14, 2000. See also 47 C.F.R. § 79.2(b)(3). NADCAN Comments at 6-7; Roger Kraft Comments; Mentkowski Family Comments. Sarnoff Reply Comments at 5. TDCA Sec. 2 (5) and Sec. 2(2). For example, CBS' 60 Minutes is closed captioned in both English and Spanish. See "60 Minutes Finds New Audience," Caption Center News, Issue Fifty. Published by the WGBH Education Foundation. WGBH Comments at 6. See, for example, Comments
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- SAN JOSE 11 12 6.2 844.0 31737 5170 29472 4933 0.0 0.0 99.6 CA SAN JOSE 36 52 251.3 686.0 15638 5256 14441 5063 2.0 1.2 95.6 CA SAN JOSE 48 49 194.6 631.0 14403 4923 12982 4803 3.7 3.2 99.8 CA SAN JOSE 54 50 50.0 585.0 7749 4309 7636 4349 7.5 6.3 95.8 CA SAN JOSE 65 41 79.2 812.0 16801 4486 15633 4358 0.0 0.0 100.0 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO 6 15 1000.0 543.0 40194 398 41708 414 0.0 0.0 95.4 CA SAN LUIS OBISPO 33 34 50.0 440.0 6564 272 5665 245 0.0 0.0 100.0 CA SAN MATEO 60 59 107.3 362.0 11787 4746 11176 4612 0.4 0.8 100.0 CA SANGER 59 36 50.0 591.0 14995 761
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- contained in sections 1, 2(a), 4(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, and 713 of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152(a), 154(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, 613, Part 79 of the Commission's rules are amended as set forth in Appendices B and C. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the rules set forth in Appendix B that revise section 79.2 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE upon approval from the Office of Management and Budget, and the rules set forth in Appendix B that add section 79.3 to the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.3, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE on April 1, 2002. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center,
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- agosto de 2011, la FCC adopt normas relacionadas con la descripcin de vdeo, destinadas a implementar las disposiciones de la [17]Ley de 2010 de Accesibilidad para Comunicaciones y Vdeo en el Siglo Veintiuno, (Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, CVAA por sus siglas en ingls); normas en vigencia desde el 1o de Julio de 2012. [18]La Seccin 79.2 de las normas de la FCC (en ingls) exige que la informacin de emergencia proporcionada en la televisin sea accesible para personas con discapacidad visual. Esto significa que las estaciones transmisoras deben describir auditivamente la informacin de emergencia que se exhibe en pantalla (por ejemplo, un mapa climtico mostrando tornados) y deben acompaar cualquier informacin de emergencia que no sea
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- Sunday). TBS Petition at 7. Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15246, ¶ 38. Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15246, ¶ 38. Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15250-51, ¶¶ 49-50, and at App. B (setting forth rules on providing video described programming to be codified at 47 C.F.R. §§ 79.2(b)(1)). Video Description Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15250-51, ¶¶ 49-50, and at App. B (setting forth rules on providing video described programming to be codified at 47 C.F.R. §§ 79.2(b)(1)). NFB Petition at 2. NFB Petition at 9-10. ACB Opposition at 1-2; AFB Response at 5; NTVAC Opposition at 6; WGBH Opposition at 9. AFB Response at 5;
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- information collection requirements, contact Judy Boley at (202) 418-0214 or via the Internet at the above address. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 4(i), 303(r), and 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 303(r), and 613, the Commission's rules ARE AMENDED by adding a new Section 79.2 as shown in Appendix B. The amendments set forth in Appendix B shall become effective upon approval from the Office of Management and Budget. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Second Report and Order, including the Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of
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- primarily intended for distribution to an audience in the geographic area in which the emergency is occurring. See Second Report and Order, In the Matter of Closed Captioning and Video Description of Video Programming, Implementation of Section 305 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Accessibility of Emergency Programming, MM Docket No. 95-176 (15 FCC Rcd 6615 (2000)); 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 (Accessibility of programming providing emergency information). Since January 2001, the Federal Communications Commission has received a number of complaints from residents of California, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas contending that video programming distributors have failed to make local emergency information accessible to deaf and hard of hearing viewers. Among
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- contained in sections 1, 2(a), 4(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, and 713 of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152(a), 154(i), 303, 307, 309, 310, 613, Part 79 of the Commission's rules are amended as set forth in Appendices B and C. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the rules set forth in Appendix B that revise section 79.2 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.2, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE upon approval from the Office of Management and Budget, and the rules set forth in Appendix B that add section 79.3 to the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 79.3, SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE on April 1, 2002. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center,
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- de televisin disponible para las personas que tienen dificultad para or o padecen de sordera. El subtitulado opcional consiste en una tecnologa que produce un texto visual para describir los dilogos, los sonidos de fondo y los efectos sonoros que se transmiten en los programas de televisin. [40]ACCESO A LA INFORMACIN DE EMERGENCIA QUE SE TRANSMITE POR TELEVISIN (47 CFR 79.2) (en ingls) La FCC ha implementado normas que exigen que las estaciones de radio y televisin, las operadoras de cable y otros distribuidores de canales mltiples de programacin hagan que la informacin de emergencia que transmiten (por ejemplo, informacin relacionada con tormentas, cierre de escuelas y otras emergencias) sea tambin accesible para las personas que padecen de discapacidades auditivas o
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- that is accessible to persons who are blind or have low vision.83 Emergency information provided by means other than closed captioning or video description should not block any closed captioning or video description and closed captioning or video description should not block any emergency information provided by means other than closed captioning or video description.84 38. We note that section 79.2 of the Commission's rules specifies particular triggering events and methods for emergency transmittal separate from those required by EAS. We seek comment on whether there are disparities in or conflicts between our EAS rules and those contained in section 79.2 that should be reconciled or combined and the manner in which such disparities or conflicts could be resolved in subsequent
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- Forfeiture ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that ACC Licensee, Inc. (``ACC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 ACC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WJLA-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 NBC apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC- TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and circumstances, we find
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- ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: May 25, 2005 Released: May 25, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Fox Television Stations, Inc. (``Fox'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Fox apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing, in a timely manner, to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. Based upon our review of the facts and
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- LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: August 8, 2005 Released: August 9, 2005 By the Acting Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Waterman Broadcasting Corp. (``Waterman'') and Montclair Communications, Inc. (``Montclair'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Waterman and Montclair4 apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that they provided aurally in their programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during the Hurricane Charley emergency in the Fort Myers-Naples, Florida area on August 12 and August 13, 2004.
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- ) Forfeiture ) NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Midwest Television, Inc. (``Midwest'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Midwest apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. (``Channel 51'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 Channel 51 apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI-TV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review
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- ) Forfeiture NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Adopted: February 22, 2005 Released: February 23, 2005 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''),1 we find that McGraw-Hill Broadcasting Company, Inc. (``McGraw-Hill'') apparently willfully or repeatedly violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),2 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules.3 McGraw-Hill apparently violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KGTV during a wildfires emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. Based upon our review of
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- with vision trouble - that is 15% and 9.3% of the total U.S. adult population, respectively.210 It is critical that we ensure that these large segments of our population have full access to EAS messages. In the EAS NPRM, the Commission sought comment on whether there are disparities in or conflicts between the EAS rules and those contained in section 79.2 that should be reconciled or combined and the manner in which such disparities or conflicts could be resolved in subsequent rules.211 Currently, our Part 11 rules require EAS participants to provide all EAS warnings that they transmit in both aural and visual formats.212 The visual EAS message transmitted by television stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems must include the
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- Released: November 17, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Fox Television Stations, Inc., ("Fox"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Fox violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WTTG-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and Fox have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation.
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- Released: February 22, 2006 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and NBC Telemundo License Co. (``NBC''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether NBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''),1 and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules2 by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WRC-TV during a thunderstorm/tornado watch in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area on May 25, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and NBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that would resolve this matter and terminate the
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-2118 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. May 22, 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, DA 07-1867 (Spectrum Enf. Div. rel. April 25, 2007). We caution RadioShack and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After the transition,
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Boscov's and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution F.Y.E. and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution HHGregg and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Fred Meyer and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis.
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- Adjustment Criteria for Section 503 Forfeitures. See The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 17087, 17115 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) ("Forfeiture Policy Statement"). Second DTV Periodic Report and Order at P: 12. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1-11.61, 79.2. See Pine Telephone Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 9205 (Enf. Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007); IT&E Overseas, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 FCC Rcd 7660 (Enf Bur. Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007). We caution Ultimate and other retailers that future cases involving repeat offenders may result in the imposition of forfeitures on a continuing violation basis. "After
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- Released: February 5, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, and Fort Myers Broadcasting Company ("FMBC"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether FMBC violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WINK-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area on August 13, 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau and FMBC have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the
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- Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau, Waterman Broadcasting Corp. of Florida, Inc. ("Waterman") and Montclair Communications, Inc. ("Montclair"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether the Stations violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for WBBH-TV and WZVN-TV during Hurricane Charley, in the Fort Myers-Naples Designated Market Area during August of 2004. 2. The Enforcement Bureau, and the Stations have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter
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- March 7, 2007 Released: March 7, 2007 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau and Midwest Television ("Midwest"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation initiated by the Enforcement Bureau regarding whether Midwest violated section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules by failing to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KFMB-TV during wildfire news coverage during October of 2003. The Enforcement Bureau and Midwest have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolve this matter and terminate the investigation. A copy of the Consent Decree
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- 2008 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Forfeiture Order ("Order"), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) against Channel 51 of San Diego, Inc. ("Channel 51" or "KUSI" or the "Station") for willfully or repeatedly violating section 713 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and section 79.2(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's rules. Channel 51 violated the Act and the Commission's rules by failing in a timely manner to make accessible to persons with hearing disabilities emergency information that it provided aurally in its programming for KUSI during a wildfire emergency in the San Diego, California area on October 26 and October 27, 2003. II. BACKGROUND 2. The facts
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- closures, and how to obtain relief assistance. . The full texts of these documents are available for public inspection and copying during regular business hours at the FCC Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW, Room CY-A257, Washington, DC, 20554. . or call the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0531 (voice); 202-418-7365 (TTY). . 47 C.F.R. § 79.2 § 79.2 Accessibility of Programming Providing Emergency Information. (a) Definitions. (1) For purposes of this section, the definitions in Sections 79.1 and 79.3 apply. (2) Emergency information. Information, about a current emergency, that is intended to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property, i.e., critical details regarding the emergency and how to respond to the emergency. Examples of
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- 1 78.95 361.25 Tm (matters contained in this Consent Decree and the authority to enter into and adopt this Consent Decree.) Tj 1 0 0 1 114.2 337 Tm 90 Tz (7.) Tj 1 0 0 1 148.8 336.5 Tm 96 Tz (The Parties agree and acknowledge that this Consent Decree shall constitute a fmal) Tj 1 0 0 1 79.2 324.299 Tm (settlement between the Licensee and the Bureau concerning the Licensee's Violations at the Stations, as) Tj 1 0 0 1 78.95 312.049 Tm 97 Tz (discussed herein. The Parties further agree that this Consent Decree does not constitute either an) Tj 1 0 0 1 78.95 299.799 Tm 96 Tz (adjudication on the merits or a factual or
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- 331.6 669.3 1,016.7 38.5 France 263.7 304.9 362.8 442.6 511.0 560.3 577.1 539.4 725.5 653.5 681.4 4.8 Germany 572.6 604.1 662.3 782.4 1,008.3 1,153.4 1,466.4 1,251.4 886.9 1,057.4 1,501.9 0.0 Greece 75.6 82.1 86.5 91.3 97.5 115.3 183.8 213.8 259.9 172.9 203.6 8.5 Guatemala 93.8 105.4 115.1 128.0 127.3 144.7 189.8 233.1 368.9 909.1 1,455.9 61.2 Haiti 52.9 62.8 73.6 79.2 93.6 99.6 135.9 94.4 67.3 107.8 231.8 9.5 Hong Kong 143.2 213.9 315.8 539.7 677.3 565.3 193.0 163.3 278.1 171.2 232.6 -11.5 India 134.2 191.6 285.7 428.0 583.3 749.7 960.1 1,243.5 1,332.7 1,512.2 1,319.4 12.9 Israel 162.7 195.7 214.3 239.8 214.2 220.4 363.8 307.3 267.8 309.5 536.5 11.6 Italy 229.7 250.9 279.4 336.3 476.6 515.1 701.3 499.8 685.9 722.7 748.6
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- $8,193,935 99.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 2,538,831,248 21.3 0.011.223.1 44.5 Antarctica $272,834 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 98.1 $0 $13 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 412,218 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.4 98.6 Maritime - Atlantic $576,305 0.0 0.0 2.287.4 10.4 $7,371 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 253,837 0.0 0.0 3.587.0 9.5 Maritime - other oceans $2,568,966 2.0 0.0 0.018.8 79.2 $13,350 80.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.8 $398,533100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3,362,044 23.9 0.0 0.029.9 46.2 Maritime - Pacific $427,222 0.0 0.0 0.012.1 87.9 $7,969 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 196,104 0.0 0.0 0.049.6 50.4 Other Regions $3,845,327 1.4 0.0 0.327.1 71.2 $28,690 37.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 62.7 $399,332 99.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 4,224,203 19.1 0.0 0.231.4 49.3 American
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- $35,827 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.5 94.5 $786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 18,250,540 0.0 3.814.751.4 30.2 Gambia, The $2,730,735 0.5 1.410.712.8 74.6 $392,661 0.0 0.1 0.0 1.1 98.8 $326 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 25,395,964 0.4 0.9 6.6 9.3 82.8 Ghana $36,561,111 0.1 7.7 5.4 9.5 77.4 $1,298,900 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 99.8 $176,053 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 284,078,641 0.0 4.9 5.310.6 79.2 Guinea $6,256,265 0.0 5.229.711.1 54.1 $434,920 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 91.0 $1,921 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 73,759,719 0.0 2.431.310.6 55.7 Guinea-Bissau $1,652,671 0.028.0 0.018.9 53.1 $6,609 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $466 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,401,071 0.026.3 0.012.4 61.4 - Switched Services Market Shares Page 1 - 2006 Annual Section 43.61 International Traffic Data for All U.S. Points: All Settlement
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- $2,674,880 0.0 11.7 0.8 50.5 37.0 $27,884 0.0 0.0 0.0 57.0 43.0 $532 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.4 84.6 33,862,787 0.0 6.1 1.6 54.4 37.9 Hungary $7,388,433 0.0 23.5 4.0 16.5 56.0 $140,410 0.0 20.1 0.0 22.0 57.9 $37,831 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 88,079,871 0.0 9.1 18.7 25.1 47.1 Kazakhstan $5,315,629 0.0 36.0 1.7 16.9 45.4 $46,685 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.8 79.2 $3,422 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 47,355,150 0.0 21.4 2.4 25.4 50.8 Kyrgyzstan $715,046 0.0 45.5 1.3 12.7 40.5 $10,493 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,036 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,768,200 0.0 42.0 1.6 15.1 41.2 Latvia $4,596,401 0.0 54.5 1.1 8.6 35.8 $25,394 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.4 55.6 $2,291 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 36,995,459 0.0 34.1 5.0 18.9 42.0 Lithuania $2,856,734
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files08/CREPOR08.PDF
- 0.0 1.0 25.3 73.7 Turkey $17,255,500 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
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/peer_review/prstudy1.pdf
- 2.8 3.2 Some High School 3.6 10.1 10.4 HS Grad or equivalent (GED) 23.6 33.5 31.8 Technical, trade, or vocational school after HS -- 3.2 3.8 Some college, no degree 18.1 22.8^ 22.8^ Associate degree or equivalent 12.5 -- -- Bachelor's degree 25.3 17.0 16.3 Higher degree (master's, professional, doctorate) 14.8 10.1 10.7 Don't know/refuse 0.8 0.7 1.0 Race White 79.2 77.5 76.0 African American or Black 7.1 12.1 12.4 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 1.1 1.8 1.5 Asian or Pacific Islander 2.0 2.4 3.3 Other 8.7 3.8* 3.5* Don't know/refuse 1.9 2.4 3.2 Age 18-24 13.0 11.9 11.3 25-34 17.5 17.8 16.8 35-49 28.5 29.0 29.0 50-54 10.1 10.5 11.0 55-64 14.4 13.8 14.8 65+ 16.5 17.0 17.1 Gender Male
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/review090001.pdf
- 10 29.053.695.0 Mar-01177 18 9 10 30.654.593.6 Kalamazoo MI Mar-96170 13 6 9 41.8n/a 96.4 Nov-97171 13 5 9 37.6n/a 98.0 Nov-98173 14 6 9 38.6 n/a 96.4 Mar-00176 14 6 10 43.368.997.9 Mar-01178 14 6 10 45.070.797.9 Odessa - Midland TX Mar-96173 21 17 11 26.0n/a 63.7 Nov-97173 21 13 12 49.7n/a 79.9 Nov-98175 22 14 11 49.1 n/a 79.2 Mar-00174 21 12 9 51.171.383.0 Mar-01179 21 11 9 49.779.687.8 Lubbock TX Mar-96171 17 11 10 31.0n/a 81.6 Nov-97172 19 10 11 47.0n/a 92.0 Nov-98174 19 11 10 48.3 n/a 90.6 Mar-00177 19 10 9 42.975.090.4 Mar-01180 20 11 10 45.776.191.3 Appendix F: Market by Market Data Radio Market Date RankStationsOwnersFormatsCR1CR2CR4 Tupelo MS Mar-96175 26 14 9 31.6n/a 86.7 Nov-97174