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- Final Acts Amendment of Part 97 to Provide Color-coded License Documents Amendment of Part 97 to Allow Instant Temporary Licensing Amendment of the Amateur Service Rules to Limit One-way Voice Broadcasting on Frequencies Allocated to the Amateur Service Amendment of Sections 97.111 and 97.113 of the Commission's Rules to Curb Certain Abuses in the Amateur Radio Service Amendment of Section 97.3(a)(26) to Establish Two Classifications of Information Bulletins Amendment of Section 97.305(c) to Authorize Image Emissions in Additional High Frequency Segments ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No.
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- (filed March 4, 2004) (NCVEC Petition II). 47 C.F.R Part 97, hereafter referred to as amateur radio service rules or amateur service rules. See World Radiocommunication Conference Final Acts (Geneva, 2003) (WRC-03 Final Acts), Article 25. The WRC-03 Final Acts applicable to the amateur service became effective on July 5, 2003. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Annex. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(27), 97.503(a). The international Morse code is defined in ITU-T Recommendation F.1 (March, 1998), Division B, I. Morse code. It consists of alphanumeric characters represented by dots, dashes, or some combination thereof. The telegraphy examination requires an examinee to listen to an audio recording of a message that is typically exchanged between two amateur stations and demonstrate, either by transcribing the
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- (last visited Jan. 26, 2006). Id. See 5 U.S.C. 601(2), 603 (defining the term ``rule'' as it applies to the RFA and setting forth the scope of an IRFA); id. 601(3)-(6) (defining the term ``small entity'' and its constituent elements: ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small government jurisdiction''); id. 603 (IRFA analysis); see also 47 C.F.R 97.3(a)(1) (defining ``amateur operator'' as a ``person named in an amateur operator/primary license station grant on the ULS consolidated licensee database to be the control operator of an amateur station.''); id. 97.3(a)(4) (defining ``amateur service'' as a ``radiocommunication service ... carried out by amateurs, that is, duly authorized persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without
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- rules to permit amateur transmissions ``necessary for disaster relief or emergency response, including training exercises, planning, drills or tests, without regard to whether the amateur operator has related employment, where the transmissions are for the exclusive use of amateur radio operators for noncommercial purposes''). We have incorporated the ARPC Petition into the docket of this proceeding. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(4). See 47 C.F.R. 97.113(a)(3). The prohibition was adopted in its current form in 1993. See Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules to Relax Restrictions on the Scope of Permissible Communications in the Amateur Service, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 92-136, 8 FCC Rcd 5072 (1993). See Disaster Drills Public Notice. See, e.g., Letters from Deputy Chief,
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- rules to permit amateur transmissions ``necessary for disaster relief or emergency response, including training exercises, planning, drills or tests, without regard to whether the amateur operator has related employment, where the transmissions are for the exclusive use of amateur radio operators for noncommercial purposes.''). We have incorporated the ARPC Petition into the docket of this proceeding. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(4). See 47 C.F.R. 97.113(a)(3). The prohibition was adopted in its current form in 1993. See Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules to Relax Restrictions on the Scope of Permissible Communications in the Amateur Service, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 92-136, 8 FCC Rcd 5072 (1993). See Disaster Drills Public Notice. See 47 C.F.R. 97.1, 97.111(a)(2),
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- is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunication Bureau See Petition for Rule Making, RM-9806, filed by CSMC, on August 25, 1999 (CSMC Petition). 47 C.F.R. 97.305. See 47 C.F.R. 2.201, 97.3. 47 C.F.R. 97.305(c). See Amendment of Parts 2 and 97 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Amateur Service to Authorize Operation on Additional Frequency Bands in American Samoa, Order, 14 FCC Rcd 20595, 20607 22 (WTB PSPWD 1999) (Samoa Order). See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(c)(1). The 6 m amateur service band is 50-54 MHz in ITU Regions 2
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- and that without these VHF return transmissions, Sky Command is not of any use to an operator because the operator cannot hear what the HF station is receiving. We agree with BEARS that ignoring the return transmissions in the system, which are on the 2 m amateur service band, is at best a tortured interpretation. Moreover, we note that Section 97.3(a)(7) defines an auxiliary station as an amateur station ``transmitting communications point-to-point within a system of cooperating amateur stations,'' and we note that ``communications point-to-point within a system'' would include all communications between the location of the HF station and the station at the remote control point. Thus, we conclude that Sky Command does not comply with Section 97.201(b) of the
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- 92.4 91.0 LAFAYETTE 86.3 82.0 LAKE CHARLES 98.6 92.1 MONROE 98.5 96.7 NEW ORLEANS 76.5 74.2 SHREVEPORT 92.3 87.8 BILOXI 81.2 85.3 JACKSON 92.5 85.8 MISSISSIPPI 30.6 32.8 ASHEVILLE 75.1 76.2 CHARLOTTE 96.4 95.6 GREENSBORO 91.5 91.4 RALEIGH 92.7 94.0 WILMINGTON 92.8 91.0 CHARLESTON 75.0 61.0 COLUMBIA 79.4 78.2 GREENVILLE 84.0 78.0 CHATTANOOGA 92.5 87.0 KNOXVILLE 93.6 94.3 MEMPHIS 98.0 97.3 NASHVILLE 93.6 94.1 AVERAGE 86.9 85.2 *Note: Figures reflect the inclusion of two wire center collocation arrangements contested by AT&T in its opposition to BellSouth's pricing flexiblity petition for special access and dedicated transport. % TOTAL MSA REVENUE
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- efficient use of spectrum, because more stations can transmit on a given segment of spectrum in a given time. Commonly referred to as a ``single sideband'' by amateur radio operators. See id. and associated text. Commonly referred to as ``AM phone'' or the type of signal that an AM broadcast station transmits. Petition at 4. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1(c), 97.3(a) (4). Herein, ``amateur radio service'', ``Amateur Service'' and ``Amateur Radio Service'' are synonymous. See 47 C.F.R. 97.1. See 47 C.F.R. 97.101. See 47 C.F.R. 97.101(b). Id. See 47 C.F.R. 97.101(a). See id. See Petition at 4. See Petition at 2. Id. Id. See Petition at 2. Id. See Petition at 4. See Petition at 5. See
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- 5000. 00504 0362234.0 32 263. 504.0 362234 1887644 22691.4 1867913 22283.8 00802214.0 802214 NC WINSTON-SALEM WXII-TV 53921 12 316. 00604 0362231.0 31 815. 00572 0362231.0 2325599 32896.3 2604256 37094.9 00802227.0 00802226.0 NC WINSTON-SALEM WXLV-TV 414 45 5000. 00597 0362237.0 29 990. 00576 03552 3.0 1898858 23111.5 3482151 37401.1 008022 8.0 00794926.0 ND BISMARCK KBME-TV 53324 03 79.4 00425 0463517.0 22 97.3 00392 0463523.0 120126 30209.7 106671 19193.8 010048 7.0 010048 2.0 ND BISMARCK KBMY 22121 17 513. 00290 0463511.0 16 1000. 00275 0463515.0 100491 13815.3 113573 24981.4 01004820.0 01004820.0 ND BISMARCK KFYR-DT 41427 05 100. 00427 0463619.0 31 1000 427.0 463619 127342 33811.6 130709 37254.3 01004830.0 1004830 ND BISMARCK KXMB-DT 55686 12 316. 00466 0463517.0 23 601. 466.0 463517 120644 31993.8
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- and Critical Infrastructure Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau The Commission reorganized the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau effective November 13, 2003, and the relevant duties of the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division were assumed by the Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division. See Reorganization of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Order, FCC 03-291 2 (rel. Nov. 25, 2003). See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(11). See 47 C.F.R. 97.21(c). 47 U.S.C. 316(a)(1). Id. 47 C.F.R. 97.27(b). The address for Commission locations should be used only for documents filed by United States Postal Service first-class mail, Express Mail, and Priority Mail. Hand-delivered or messenger-delivered documents for the Commission's Secretary are accepted only at our new location at 236 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Suite 110,
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- in making the most effective use of the amateur service frequencies. The rule further provides that no frequency will be assigned for the exclusive use of any station. See 47 C.F.R. 97.101(b). Because amateur radio station licensees share frequencies, the prohibition against willful or malicious interference is essential to the viability of amateur radio. 47 U.S.C. 308(b). Section 97.3(a)(10) of the Rules defines broadcasting as ``transmissions intended for reception by the general public.'' 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(10). Section 97.105(a) of the Rules provides that the control operator must ensure the proper operation of the station. 47 C.F.R. 97.105. Section 97.7 of the Rules requires each Amateur station to have a control operator when transmitting. 47 C.F.R. 97.7. Pursuant
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- character for which, by reason of their unimportance, recourse to the public telecommunications service is not justified." In order to conform Section 97.117 to the amended Article 25.2 of the Radio Regulations, we amend Section 97.117 to state that amateur stations may transmit communications incidental to the purposes of the amateur service and to remarks of a personal character. Sections 97.3 and 97.309: We revise the definition of "International Morse code" and various digital codes in the Amateur Radio Service rules because these definitions have been updated in the current Radio Regulations. Specifically, we note that previous Radio Regulation references to International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee Recommendations have been superseded by references to other recommendations. Accordingly, we revise Sections 97.3(a)(27)
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- the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C: 1 54(i), 405, and Section 1.106 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F .R. 1.106, the request to reconsider the dismissal of application File No. 0002843579 filed by Mr. Jerry D. Janow IS DENIED. 1 Dismissal Letter Ref. No. 4366011 (Dec. 29, 2006). 247 C.F.R. 97.19(d), 347 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(11)(i). 4 Inquiry into Alleged Improper Issuance of Licenses and Call Signs in the Amateur Radio Service, Report, Docket No. 21418, 74 F.C.C. 2d 331, 338 ~ 27 (1979). 5 ov/services/index.h" ns l&id=arnateur or h /services/index.htm? 3&id=arnateur. Mr. Jerry D. Janow Page 2 This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47
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- market. Other shows, which are not as widely distributed include "The Ed Schultz Show," a progressive radio talk show that is carried on radio stations across the country (and in 9 of the top 10 Arbitron markets) and "The Bob Rose Show," a local talk show covering a range of topics including politics, sports, and current events airing on 97.3 FM, in Gainesville, Fl. See Table 26 for the names of the top 50 programs identified on news stations, along with the frequency with which each appears on the Edison sampled stations. The top six sports programs are ESPN and Fox Sports programs: "Gamenight on ESPN Radio," "Allnight on ESPN Radio," "The Jim Rome Show on Fox Sports Radio," "ESPN
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of MARK MILLER Petition for Rule Making Regarding Amendment of Part 97 of Commission's Rules Governing the Amateur Radio Service to Implement Changes to Sections 97.3(c)(2), 97.221 Automatically Controlled Digital Stations, 97.305 Authorized Emission Types, 97.307 Emission Standards, and 97.309 RTTY and Data Emission Codes ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) RM-11392 Adopted: May 6, 2008 Released: May 7, 2008 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction In this Order, we address a petition for rulemaking filed by
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- 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.131 and 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Scot Stone Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau See Petition for Rule Making (filed October 10, 2007) (Petition). An amateur repeater station is an amateur station that simultaneously retransmits the transmission of another amateur station on a different channel or channels. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(39). 47 C.F.R. 97.205(b). Petition at 2-3. Id. at 3. We note that both petitioners reside in the same metropolitan area, and that the Petition offers no information regarding other areas in support of this assertion. See 47 C.F.R. 97.205(b). Weak signal communications are primarily Morse code telegraphy and single sideband voice messages transmitted over very long distances. See
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- use of the spectrum and equipment in the amateur radio service. Need: The rules provide guidance on the acquisition of, and administrative parameters for, a special event call sign, and advises amateur licensees on steps they must take to minimize human exposure to elevated radio frequency electromagnetic field levels. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 97.3(a)(11)(iii) Definitions. 97.13(c) and (c)(1) Restrictions on station location. SUBPART B-STATION OPERATION STANDARDS Brief Description: The part 97 rules set forth the conditions under which portions of the radio spectrum are made available and licensed for amateur radio service. Subpart B sets forth the general operational standards for licensees operating in the amateur radio service, including station licensees responsibilities; control operator
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- (D) -54.3 -80.4 -26.1 10 22 (N) -69.0 -86.6 -17.6 34 (D) -72.0 -90.0 -18.0 35 (D) -73.1 -90.1 -17.0 36 (D) -74.3 -90.0 -15.7 47 (D) -78.4 -91.1 -12.7 7 25 (N) -77.7 -87.8 -10.1 30 (D) -72.7 -89.9 -17.2 31 (N) -75.6 -83.9 -8.3 9 22 (N) -92.9 -96.8 -3.9 25 (N) -94.5 -100.0 -5.5 31 (N) -91.7 -97.3 -5.6 42 (N) -100.5 -100.4 +0.1 Table C-4. Measurement Results - Patapsco Site Channel Signal Type (N or D) Frequency (MHz) Measured Power (dBm) Viewable (Picture/TASO) Reported PSIP 21 22 N 519.28 -74.0 4 23 24 N 531.26 -55.0 3 25 26 N 543.24 -96.6 6 27 28 D 554.3 -96.3 N 29 D 560.3 -90.9 N 30 31 32
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- 47 C.F.R. 97.1(a). See also Recommendations of the Independent Panel Reviewing the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Communications Networks, Order, EB Docket No. 06-119; WC Docket No. 06-63, 22 FCC Rcd 10541, 10576 111 (2007) (noting that the amateur radio community played an important role in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and other disasters). See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(4). See 47 C.F.R. 97.113(a)(3) (emphasis added). See 47 C.F.R. 1.925. See 47 C.F.R. 97.403. See also Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Amateur Radio Services, Report and Order, WT Docket No. 04-140, 21 FCC 11643, 11667 52 (2006) (clarifying that amateur radio operators who are emergency personnel may use their amateur radio
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- 1See 47 C.F.R. 97.1(a). See alsoRecommendations of the Independent Panel Reviewing the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Communications Networks, Order, EB Docket No. 06-119; WC Docket No. 06-63, 22 FCC Rcd 10541, 10576 111 (2007) (noting that the amateur radio community played an important role in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and other disasters). 2See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(4). 3See 47 C.F.R. 97.113(a)(3) (emphasis added). 4See 47 C.F.R. 1.925. 12872 with the immediate safety of human life and the immediate protection of property when normal communication systems are not available.5In those circumstances, rule waiver is not necessary. For further information regarding matters discussed in this Public Notice, contact William T. Cross of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Mobility
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- censorship and intimidation, breeds on the air inactivity by not using frequencies effectively and creates a negative public image.'' Id. at 2. See 47 C.F.R. 97.205(c). Coordination consists of a recommendation by a frequency coordinator of transmit/receive channels and/or associated operating and technical parameters for the repeater in order to avoid or minimize potential interference. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(22). See 47 C.F.R. 97.105(a). Questions concerning the impact of the operational decisions of a repeater control operator, licensee, or trustee, such as limiting the repeater's use to certain stations, should be addressed to the local frequency coordinator so that repeater problem can be expeditiously dealt with at the local level by people with first-hand knowledge of the facts. .
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- user censorship and intimidation, breeds on the air inactivity by not using frequencies effectively and creates a negative public image." Id. at 2. 5See 47 C.F.R. 97.205(c). Coordination consists of a recommendation by a frequencycoordinator of transmit/receive channels and/or associated operating and technical parameters for the repeater in order to avoid or minimize potential interference. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(22). 6See 47 C.F.R. 97.105(a). Questions concerning the impact of the operational decisions of a repeater control operator, licensee, or trustee, such as limiting the repeater's use to certain stations, should be addressed to the local frequency coordinator so that repeater problem can be expeditiously dealt with at the local level by people with first-hand knowledge of the facts. 14397
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- by Gary R. Mitchell IS GRANTED to the extent indicated above. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.131 and 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Scot Stone Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau See Petition for Declaratory Ruling (filed December 5, 2007) (Petition). See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(39). 47 C.F.R. 97.205(b). Petition at 1. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(35) (1993). See Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules Concerning Message Forwarding Systems in the Amateur Service, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 93-85, 9 FCC Rcd 1786, 1788 6 (1994). Id.; see American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Comments at 16; Colorado Council of Amateur Radio
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- Apparent Liability for a Forfeiture, 16 FCC Rcd 5671, 5674 12 (2001) (Brewer). Brewer, 16 FCC Rcd at 5674 12. 47 U.S.C. 333; see also 47 C.F.R. 97.101(d). 47 C.F.R. 97.113(b). ``Broadcasting'' is defined in the amateur service rules as ``[t]ransmissions intended for reception by the general public, either direct or relayed.'' 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(10). (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 11-58 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-58 F 0 @ @ @ 0 @ @
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- Apparent Liability for a Forfeiture, 16 FCC Rcd 5671, 5674 12 (2001) (Brewer). 21Brewer, 16 FCC Rcd at 5674 12. 2247 U.S.C. 333; see also 47 C.F.R. 97.101(d). 2347 C.F.R. 97.113(b). 24"Broadcasting" is defined in the amateur service rules as "[t]ransmissions intended for reception by the general public, either direct or relayed." 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(10). 234 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-58 inconsistent with his responsibilities as a licensee and belie any suggestion that he can be relied upon to comply with the Commission's rules and policies in the future. Consequently, we will commence a hearing proceeding before an administrative law judge to provide Baxter with an opportunity to demonstrate whether, in light of events subsequent
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Percent Change 1997 to 2002 Australia ($0.8) ($6.1)($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 $37.2 $26.5 $55.6 $71.1 $20.2 15.7 -57.7% Brazil 71.0 90.7 104.2 102.7 132.9 153.7 129.8 87.1 77.5 61.9 40.0 -74.0 Canada 121.1 130.2 136.7 125.4 99.7 73.9 77.4 47.8 6.0 11.6 (2.5) n.m. China 62.9 77.7 152.1 231.0 263.2 233.9 140.6 122.7 97.3 43.0 15.7 -93.3 Colombia 96.2 111.7 122.9 131.9 139.2 110.5 56.2 68.9 75.1 47.9 25.9 -76.6 Dominican Republic 130.0 120.2 126.5 125.4 111.4 84.7 93.5 107.8 43.3 18.3 34.5 -59.3 Egypt 33.4 33.3 37.0 41.7 55.8 64.7 55.1 78.3 35.9 32.2 40.3 -37.7 El Salvador 64.0 65.0 69.6 77.1 75.0 67.6 70.9 60.4 52.9 51.8 56.4 -16.5 France 38.9 40.7
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- 2.4 $16,493,953 53.9 0.0 38.5 7.6 0.0 $80,273 88.1 0.0 11.9 0.0 0.0 459,377,235 39.3 3.3 38.5 13.8 5.2 Thailand $45,182,137 78.3 1.8 11.8 5.7 2.3 $4,614,035 51.8 0.0 39.6 8.3 0.2 $8,953 49.9 0.0 50.1 0.0 0.0 199,104,012 54.9 6.1 26.2 4.3 8.5 Vietnam $53,553,066 21.2 2.6 25.4 38.6 12.2 $1,384,543 26.2 0.0 40.8 19.3 13.7 $12,180 2.0 0.0 97.3 0.6 0.0 186,950,225 15.1 2.5 33.6 36.2 12.6 Asia $1,631,581,819 47.1 1.5 21.1 18.4 12.0 $139,124,683 42.6 0.4 25.5 15.8 15.7 $6,816,219 4.4 91.7 3.0 0.9 0.0 9,348,968,378 30.1 3.7 28.4 16.3 21.5 Australia $134,853,000 64.8 0.7 14.1 17.3 3.0 $8,695,692 60.7 0.0 27.8 10.6 0.9 $131,502 78.4 0.0 18.6 3.0 0.0 830,996,590 55.9 1.1 21.7 12.8 8.6 Cook Islands
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- with regard to station control'' are insufficient. We therefore conclude that Glenn A. Baxter apparently willfully and repeatedly failed to comply with a Bureau directive to file information regarding control of Station K1MAN. Section 97.113(b) of the Rules prohibits, with limited exceptions not applicable here, an Amateur station from engaging in any form of broadcasting or transmitting one-way transmissions. Section 97.3(a)(10) of the Rules defines broadcasting as ``transmissions intended for reception by the general public.'' We find that the pre-recorded seventy-minute interview with a person interested in retaining Baxter Associates, during which there was no station identification, constitutes a ``broadcast'' and an impermissible one-way transmission. Therefore, Mr. Baxter apparently willfully violated Section 97.113(b) of the Rules. Section 97.105(a) of the Rules
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- 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Percent Change 1998 to 2003 Australia ($6.1) ($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 $37.2 $26.5 $55.6 $71.1 $20.2 $15.7 $16.2 -39.0% Brazil 90.7 104.2 102.7 132.9 153.7 129.8 87.1 77.5 61.9 40.0 45.5 -64.9 Canada 130.2 136.7 125.4 99.7 73.9 77.4 47.8 6.0 11.6 (2.5) (17.9) n.m. China 77.7 152.1 231.0 263.2 233.9 140.6 122.7 97.3 43.0 15.7 14.1 -90.0 Colombia 111.7 122.9 131.9 139.2 110.5 56.2 68.9 75.1 47.9 25.9 43.4 -22.8 Dominican Republic 120.2 126.5 125.4 111.4 84.7 93.5 107.8 43.3 18.3 34.5 45.5 -51.3 Egypt 33.3 37.0 41.7 55.8 64.7 55.1 78.3 35.9 32.2 40.3 36.2 -34.3 El Salvador 65.0 69.6 77.1 75.0 67.6 70.9 60.4 52.9 51.8 56.4 79.0 11.4 France 40.7
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 0 0.0 150,826 40.7 370,327 59.3 SD Tennessee 25 2,496,477 77.9 246,852 7.7 462,716 14.4 3,206,045 85.6 TN Texas 58 10,730,120 89.1 384,171 3.2 925,274 7.7 12,039,565 92.3 TX Utah 13 994,767 91.2 0 0.0 96,340 8.8 1,091,107 91.2 UT Vermont 10 349,788 84.4 0 0.0 64,686 15.6 414,474 84.4 VT Virginia 21 3,950,936 88.4 398,761 8.9 118,952 2.7 4,468,649 97.3 VA Washington 24 3,173,034 90.0 83,122 2.4 269,601 7.6 3,525,757 92.4 WA West Virginia 10 821,887 82.5 0 0.0 174,073 17.5 995,960 82.5 WV Wisconsin 90 2,338,412 72.5 0 0.0 887,218 27.5 3,225,630 72.5 WI Wyoming 10 244,238 82.6 0 0.0 51,531 17.4 295,769 82.6 WY United States 1,428147,175,702 85.7%11,573,344 6.7%12,973,538 7.6%171,722,584 92.4% US American Samoa 1 0 0.0 0
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 100.6 101.7 103.6 March 98.7 100.5 100.2 100.6 101.7 103.6 April 98.6 100.5 100.2 100.6 101.7 103.6 May 98.7 100.4 100.0 100.5 101.7 103.6 June 98.2 100.3 100.0 100.4 101.7 103.6 July 99.0 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 August 98.7 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 September 98.5 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 103.6 October 97.9 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 November 97.3 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 December 97.4 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 103.6 1999 January 96.9 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 103.6 February 96.2 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 March 96.6 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 April 97.3 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 May 97.0 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 June 97.1 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 July 95.5 100.5 100.2 100.5
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- 11.1 5.0 25.1 10.8 $12,230 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $254 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 9,790,568 32.4 11.9 13.2 21.9 20.6 Haiti $44,182,623 25.9 20.7 8.0 21.6 23.8 $3,044,479 15.4 0.0 54.8 11.8 18.1 $9,546 0.0 0.0 91.2 0.0 8.8 306,551,638 18.4 18.6 20.3 13.1 29.6 Jamaica $131,115,006 40.2 15.3 15.9 19.1 9.4 $5,456,021 27.1 4.5 32.9 21.7 13.9 $352,794 0.0 97.3 2.6 0.0 0.1 850,302,706 30.8 22.6 17.3 17.0 12.3 Montserrat $1,479,818 74.7 2.7 9.5 11.4 1.8 $22,641 45.7 0.0 31.1 0.0 23.2 $3 0.0 0.0 33.3 0.0 66.7 6,346,220 69.7 2.0 11.6 14.1 2.6 Netherlands Antilles $10,903,778 55.3 3.0 7.6 30.6 3.4 $253,490 48.0 0.0 0.0 34.3 17.7 $1 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 83,287,925 49.5 1.8 15.1 27.4 6.3 Saint
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9 100.0 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3 88.4 90.7 90.6 91.2 93.5 93.6 93.3 93.7 Arkansas $9,999 or less 78.3 74.4 77.0 74.9 69.6 72.3 75.6 77.4 75.7 80.2 81.7 $10,000 - $19,999 85.7 88.9 81.6 85.0 81.8
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- Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service as of December 31, 2005 (Over 200 kbps in at least one direction) Number of Providers Ten or Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine More Zero One Two Three Dec 2003 More Than 3,147 98.2% 98.1% 98.7% 98.9% 99.1% 99.2 % 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0 % 99.9 % 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 98.5 98.7 99.3 99.8 99.7 100.0 99.9 99.9 99.9 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.1 99.3 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.2 99.2 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 98.8 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.8 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 98.8 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0
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- Final Acts Amendment of Part 97 to Provide Color-coded License Documents Amendment of Part 97 to Allow Instant Temporary Licensing Amendment of the Amateur Service Rules to Limit One-Way Voice Broadcasting on Frequencies Allocated to the Amateur Service Amendment of Sections 97.111 and 97.113 of the Commission's Rules to Curb Certain Abuses in the Amateur Radio Service Amendment of Section 97.3(a)(26) to Establish Two Classifications of Information Bulletins Amendment of Section 97.305(c) to Authorize Image Emissions in Additional High Frequency Segments ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No.
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- N. Mariana Islands 24,480 0.0 NA Ohio 6,372,077 94.9 1.05 Oklahoma 1,732,719 80.2 1.25 Oregon 1,933,674 90.8 1.10 Pennsylvania 7,345,084 95.5 1.05 Puerto Rico 1,180,127 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 491,107 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 2,174,893 71.9 1.39 South Dakota 348,183 58.6 1.71 Tennessee 3,085,923 85.4 1.17 Texas 11,590,562 92.3 1.08 Utah 1,056,543 91.2 1.10 Vermont 407,202 84.3 1.19 Virginia 4,290,319 97.3 1.03 Virgin Islands 69,425 0.0 NA Washington 3,419,234 92.3 1.08 West Virginia 980,333 82.5 1.21 Wisconsin 3,089,638 72.3 1.38 Wyoming 289,052 82.5 1.21 Total 165,977,717 92.3% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF
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- N. Mariana Islands 24,480 0.0 NA Ohio 6,372,077 94.9 1.05 Oklahoma 1,732,719 80.2 1.25 Oregon 1,933,674 90.8 1.10 Pennsylvania 7,345,084 95.5 1.05 Puerto Rico 1,180,127 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 491,107 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 2,174,893 71.9 1.39 South Dakota 348,183 58.6 1.71 Tennessee 3,085,923 85.4 1.17 Texas 11,590,562 92.3 1.08 Utah 1,056,543 91.2 1.10 Vermont 407,202 84.3 1.19 Virginia 4,290,319 97.3 1.03 Virgin Islands 69,425 0.0 NA Washington 3,419,234 92.3 1.08 West Virginia 980,333 82.5 1.21 Wisconsin 3,089,638 72.3 1.38 Wyoming 289,052 82.5 1.21 Total 165,977,717 92.3% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 87.2 August 109.1 97.7 96.5 99.1 99.9 87.2 September 109.3 97.8 96.5 99.2 100.1 87.2 October 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 November 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 December 106.0 97.8 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 2002January 105.1 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 February 104.6 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 March 104.4 98.3 97.2 99.4 100.4 87.2 April 103.9 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 May 104.4 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 June 104.2 98.4 97.4 99.5 100.4 87.2 July 103.8 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 August 104.3 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 September 104.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 October 101.6 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 November 102.7 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 December 102.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 2003January
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- $710 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,929,750 1.0 3.128.124.7 43.1 Luxembourg $3,483,601 0.8 0.020.919.6 58.7 $164,671 0.6 0.023.119.8 56.5 $57,897 98.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 35,632,116 1.6 0.012.232.8 53.4 Malta $1,010,356 6.0 0.5 9.621.9 62.0 $93,865 0.0 0.0 0.017.4 82.6 $430 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 8,175,730 4.4 0.2 6.232.5 56.6 Netherlands $46,126,097 1.4 0.026.219.7 52.7 $9,378,634 1.5 0.010.842.3 45.4 $10,375,680 97.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 760,730,297 1.3 0.015.331.6 51.8 Norway $16,101,944 4.2 0.014.917.7 63.2 $1,510,863 16.5 0.037.712.0 33.8 $6,588,608100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 179,963,091 4.6 0.023.721.3 50.4 Portugal $18,433,780 5.5 0.011.021.2 62.3 $1,214,563 0.8 0.0 4.028.9 66.3 $485,943 97.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.3 229,257,919 8.1 0.0 9.922.2 59.8 Spain $62,612,568 6.0 0.033.814.6 45.6 $3,784,926 24.5 0.013.026.8 35.7 $26,588,892 98.1 0.0 0.0
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 98.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9 100.0 96.9 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3 88.4 90.7 90.6 91.2 93.5 93.6 93.3 93.7 92.0 $9,999 or less 78.3 74.4 77.0 74.9 69.6 72.3 75.6 77.4 75.7 80.2 81.7 80.8 $10,000 - $19,999 85.7 88.9
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- August 22, 2007 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION 11392* Part 97 Mark Miller 03/27/2007 In the Matter of Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules (Filed By: Mark D. Miller Governing the Amateur Radio Service Amateur Radio Operator N5RFX to implement changes to Section 97.3 5612 Trail Crest Dr. (c)(2), 97.221 automatically Arlington, Texas 76017) controlled digital station 97.305 authorized emission types, 97.307 emissions standards, and 97.309 RTTY and data emission codes. *THE ABOVE PETITION FOR RULEMAKING WILL BE TREATED AS A COUNTERPROPOSAL IN MB DOCKET NO. 07-19. REPLY COMMENTS TO THE COUNTERPROPOSAL SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN THIS DOCKET NO LATER THAN 15 DAYS (RATHER
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- as of December 31, 2006 (Over 200 kbps in at least one direction) Number of Providers Ten or Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine More Zero One Two Three Dec 2003 More Than 3,147 98.2 % 98.1 % 98.7 % 98.9 % 99.1 % 99.2 % 99.5 % 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0 % 99.9 % 99.9 % 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 98.5 98.7 99.3 99.7 99.8 99.7 100.0 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.9 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.1 99.3 99.5 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.2 99.2 99.3 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 98.8 99.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.8 99.8 41-67 76.1 83.3
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- December 18, 2007 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION 11392* Part 97 Mark Miller 03/27/2007 In the Matter of Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules (Filed By: Mark D. Miller Governing the Amateur Radio Service Amateur Radio Operator N5RFX to implement changes to Section 97.3 5612 Trail Crest Dr. (c)(2), 97.221 automatically Arlington, Texas 76017) controlled digital station 97.305 authorized emission types, 97.307 emissions standards, and 97.309 RTTY and data emission codes. *THIS IS A CORRECTION TO REPORT #2828, RELEASED ON AUGUST 22, 2007 TO DELETE THE DOCKET NO. 07-19 THAT WAS INADVERTENTLY LISTED WITH THIS PETITION. STATEMENTS OPPOSING OR SUPPORTING THIS PETITION IS AFFORDED
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- N. Mariana Islands 22,770 0.0 NA Ohio 5,887,158 94.8 1.05 Oklahoma 1,635,403 79.9 1.25 Oregon 1,855,141 90.6 1.10 Pennsylvania 7,034,040 95.5 1.05 Puerto Rico 1,158,243 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 431,042 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 2,073,761 71.3 1.40 South Dakota 333,770 57.3 1.74 Tennessee 2,987,705 85.1 1.17 Texas 10,945,498 92.1 1.09 Utah 1,022,713 91.2 1.10 Vermont 397,603 84.1 1.19 Virginia 4,097,788 97.3 1.03 Virgin Islands 68,956 0.0 NA Washington 3,259,380 97.4 1.03 West Virginia 953,275 82.4 1.21 Wisconsin 2,877,855 71.7 1.39 Wyoming 273,429 82.0 1.22 Total 157,041,487 92.5% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF
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- N. Mariana Islands 22,770 0.0 NA Ohio 5,887,158 94.8 1.05 Oklahoma 1,635,403 79.9 1.25 Oregon 1,855,141 90.6 1.10 Pennsylvania 7,034,040 95.5 1.05 Puerto Rico 1,158,243 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 431,042 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 2,073,761 71.3 1.40 South Dakota 333,770 57.3 1.74 Tennessee 2,987,705 85.1 1.17 Texas 10,945,498 92.1 1.09 Utah 1,022,713 91.2 1.10 Vermont 397,603 84.1 1.19 Virginia 4,097,788 97.3 1.03 Virgin Islands 68,956 0.0 NA Washington 3,259,380 97.4 1.03 West Virginia 953,275 82.4 1.21 Wisconsin 2,877,855 71.7 1.39 Wyoming 273,429 82.0 1.22 Total 157,041,487 92.5% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 87.2 August 109.1 97.7 96.5 99.1 99.9 87.2 September 109.3 97.8 96.5 99.2 100.1 87.2 October 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 November 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 December 106.0 97.8 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 2002January 105.1 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 February 104.6 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 March 104.4 98.3 97.2 99.4 100.4 87.2 April 103.9 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 May 104.4 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 June 104.2 98.4 97.4 99.5 100.4 87.2 July 103.8 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 August 104.3 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 September 104.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 October 101.6 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 November 102.7 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 December 102.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 2003January
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 148.8 1,051.4 757.0 292.0 154.5 34.1 55.3 243.9 48.1 AL Arizona 1,371.4 105.7 1,265.7 911.4 355.1 194.4 43.2 75.0 312.6 42.5 AZ Arkansas 494.6 80.6 414.0 298.9 116.6 62.6 15.2 27.1 104.9 11.6 AR California 10,315.9 1,845.2 8,470.6 6,335.0 2,147.4 932.8 420.6 563.0 1,916.4 231.0 CA Colorado 1,470.3 101.1 1,369.2 976.1 393.1 200.0 54.9 90.3 345.2 48.0 CO Connecticut 1,131.5 97.3 1,034.3 749.7 288.0 108.3 86.0 73.6 267.9 20.0 CT Delaware 279.3 17.0 262.3 177.6 84.7 40.2 10.0 23.8 74.0 10.7 DE District of Columbia 515.2 35.6 479.6 299.7 179.9 37.6 36.4 86.4 160.4 19.5 DC Florida 5,966.3 753.8 5,212.5 3,738.8 1,466.0 749.9 170.4 291.0 1,211.3 254.8 FL Georgia 2,915.0 491.9 2,423.1 1,670.5 743.9 350.0 90.6 179.6 620.2 123.7 GA Idaho
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 4,121,222 0.214.6 1.0 3.3 80.9 Egypt $86,882,892 0.014.4 7.535.4 42.8 $1,361,480 0.0 4.6 0.011.3 84.1 $187,292 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 99.5 682,803,224 0.0 8.9 8.140.8 42.3 Equatorial Guinea $1,514,224 0.038.6 0.0 1.3 60.0 $39,870 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $53 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,598,621 0.048.1 0.0 1.8 50.1 Ethiopia $37,372,725 0.023.222.521.0 33.3 $735,944 0.0 1.4 0.0 1.4 97.3 $89,483 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 165,293,894 0.018.823.622.9 34.7 Gabon $1,342,616 0.0 9.6 9.050.7 30.6 $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
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 1.06 Oklahoma 1,535,987 79.9 1.25 Oregon 1,732,954 90.7 1.10 Pennsylvania 6,602,383 95.4 1.05 Puerto Rico 1,068,168 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 380,875 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 1,966,021 70.3 1.42 South Dakota 307,807 55.3 1.81 Tennessee 2,827,951 84.8 1.18 Texas 10,308,842 91.9 1.09 Utah 977,879 90.7 1.10 Vermont 385,123 83.8 1.19 Virginia 3,869,542 97.1 1.03 Virgin Islands 68,130 0.0 NA Washington 2,989,810 97.3 1.03 West Virginia 903,931 81.9 1.22 Wisconsin 2,680,202 71.0 1.41 Wyoming 253,599 80.8 1.24 Total 146,856,926 92.4% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF loops. USF Loops 1/ Year End 1 - 46
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- 95.2 89.4 96.0 94.1 71.1 89.0 95.8 83.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 16.3 28.7 17.2 22.1 10.4 16.8 1.2 7.8 10.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 80.3 4.5 8.2 75.4 6.9 28.5 17.3 3.4 17.3 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.7 99.5 91.8 98.9 97.0 88.2 96.6 97.9 95.8 Residence 98.4 99.6 91.9 99.0 97.3 92.1 96.7 98.1 96.0 Business 95.0 99.0 91.7 98.5 95.4 73.1 95.6 95.8 92.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 0.8 2.3 4.4 4.4 1.7 5.0 1.2 3.1 4.2 Residence 0.6 1.9 3.8 3.9 1.6 4.2 1.1 3.0 4.2 Business 1.5 4.3 6.0 6.9 2.3 8.2 1.9 3.6 4.3 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 17.4 20.1 17.8 17.2 18.0 40.1
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- 1.06 Oklahoma 1,535,987 79.9 1.25 Oregon 1,732,954 90.7 1.10 Pennsylvania 6,602,383 95.4 1.05 Puerto Rico 1,068,168 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 380,875 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 1,966,021 70.3 1.42 South Dakota 307,807 55.3 1.81 Tennessee 2,827,951 84.8 1.18 Texas 10,308,842 91.9 1.09 Utah 977,879 90.7 1.10 Vermont 385,123 83.8 1.19 Virginia 3,869,542 97.1 1.03 Virgin Islands 68,130 0.0 NA Washington 2,989,810 97.3 1.03 West Virginia 903,931 81.9 1.22 Wisconsin 2,680,202 71.0 1.41 Wyoming 253,599 80.8 1.24 Total 146,856,926 92.4% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF loops. USF Loops 1/ Year End 1 - 46
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 87.2 August 109.1 97.7 96.5 99.1 99.9 87.2 September 109.3 97.8 96.5 99.2 100.1 87.2 October 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 November 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 December 106.0 97.8 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 2002January 105.1 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 February 104.6 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 March 104.4 98.3 97.2 99.4 100.4 87.2 April 103.9 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 May 104.4 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 June 104.2 98.4 97.4 99.5 100.4 87.2 July 103.8 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 August 104.3 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 September 104.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 October 101.6 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 November 102.7 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 December 102.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 2003January
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- Pacific 99.6 99.6 99.4 99.2 99.3 99.3 AT&T Southwestern 98.9 99.1 99.0 99.1 99.3 99.2 AT&T SNET 100.0 99.5 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.7 Qwest 99.5 99.7 99.7 99.6 99.6 99.7 Verizon GTE 98.5 98.3 98.4 98.0 97.9 98.1 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 98.7 98.7 98.8 98.9 98.7 98.6 Embarq (formerly Sprint) 98.2 97.5 96.8 97.2 97.0 97.3 Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* 99.1 98.8 98.8 98.8 98.7 98.6 *Weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Percent Installation Commitments Met -- Residential Services (Using Company Provided Composites) Chart 4 Percent Residential Installation Commitments Met Large Price-Cap Carriers 97.0 97.5 98.0 98.5 99.0 99.5 100.0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Weighted
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Alabama $9,999 or less 77.4 77.8 76.7 72.8 75.8 81.4 79.6 81.8 79.1 85.2 83.1 79.9 81.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.2 85.1 89.9 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 93.4 92.7 95.6 95.6 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 94.1 96.1 97.3 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 96.1 100.0 92.9 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 94.4 98.7 97.2 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 90.8 92.5 91.8 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- AT&T Pacific 99.6 99.4 99.2 99.3 99.3 99.6 AT&T Southwestern 99.1 99.0 99.1 99.3 99.2 99.0 AT&T SNET 99.5 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.7 99.7 Qwest 99.7 99.7 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.8 Verizon GTE 98.3 98.4 98.0 97.9 98.1 98.2 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 98.7 98.8 98.9 98.9 98.6 98.7 Embarq (formerly Sprint) 97.5 96.8 97.2 97.0 97.3 96.8 Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* 98.8 98.8 98.8 98.7 98.6 98.7 *Weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Percent Installation Commitments Met -- Residential Services (Using Company Provided Composites) Chart 4 Percent Residential Installation Commitments Met Large Price-Cap Carriers 97.0 97.5 98.0 98.5 99.0 99.5 100.0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et
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- N. Mariana Islands 18,719 0.0 NA Ohio 4,924,217 94.9 1.05 Oklahoma 1,432,001 79.9 1.25 Oregon 1,587,119 91.3 1.09 Pennsylvania 6,108,671 95.5 1.05 Puerto Rico 924,692 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 348,325 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 1,839,847 71.7 1.40 South Dakota 283,872 57.9 1.73 Tennessee 2,617,191 85.2 1.17 Texas 9,692,891 92.2 1.08 Utah 920,272 91.3 1.10 Vermont 363,274 84.2 1.19 Virginia 3,611,657 97.3 1.03 Virgin Islands 64,964 0.0 NA Washington 2,743,179 97.5 1.03 West Virginia 859,788 82.5 1.21 Wisconsin 2,477,557 72.1 1.39 Wyoming 235,173 82.3 1.21 Total 135,789,632 92.5% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF
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- ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 89.4 99.4 94.6 97.5 98.4 96.5 95.0 94.7 96.3 Average Installation Interval (days) 18.0 14.2 16.3 16.0 19.3 4.3 12.9 12.9 11.8 Average Repair Interval (hours) 6.0 3.5 5.8 5.0 4.1 3.7 4.0 3.7 3.8 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.4 97.3 99.5 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.0 98.3 98.0 Residence 98.5 98.5 99.6 99.0 99.7 99.8 99.1 98.4 98.2 Business 98.3 89.5 99.3 99.0 99.5 99.1 98.2 97.4 95.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.3 0.1 2.5 1.8 1.1 Residence 1.8 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.0 2.6 1.7 1.0 Business 1.7 1.3 1.8 1.5 3.4 0.4 1.6 2.1 2.0
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- N. Mariana Islands 18,719 0.0 NA Ohio 4,924,217 94.9 1.05 Oklahoma 1,432,001 79.9 1.25 Oregon 1,587,119 91.3 1.09 Pennsylvania 6,108,671 95.5 1.05 Puerto Rico 924,692 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 348,325 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 1,839,847 71.7 1.40 South Dakota 283,872 57.9 1.73 Tennessee 2,617,191 85.2 1.17 Texas 9,692,891 92.2 1.08 Utah 920,272 91.3 1.10 Vermont 363,274 84.2 1.19 Virginia 3,611,657 97.3 1.03 Virgin Islands 64,964 0.0 NA Washington 2,743,179 97.5 1.03 West Virginia 859,788 82.5 1.21 Wisconsin 2,477,557 72.1 1.39 Wyoming 235,173 82.3 1.21 Total 135,789,632 92.5% 1.08 NA - Not Applicable. 1/ USF loops, a measure of access lines, are defined in subcategory 1.3 of 47 C.F.R. 36.154(a). 2/ Average percent reporting to ARMIS (Report 43-01) is based on USF
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 87.2 August 109.1 97.7 96.5 99.1 99.9 87.2 September 109.3 97.8 96.5 99.2 100.1 87.2 October 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 November 107.1 97.9 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 December 106.0 97.8 96.6 99.2 100.3 87.2 2002January 105.1 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 February 104.6 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 March 104.4 98.3 97.2 99.4 100.4 87.2 April 103.9 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 May 104.4 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 June 104.2 98.4 97.4 99.5 100.4 87.2 July 103.8 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 August 104.3 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 September 104.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 October 101.6 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 November 102.7 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 December 102.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 2003January
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Alabama $9,999 or less 77.4 77.8 76.7 72.8 75.8 81.4 79.6 81.8 79.1 85.2 83.1 79.9 81.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.2 85.1 89.9 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 93.4 92.7 95.6 95.6 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 94.1 96.1 97.3 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 96.1 100.0 92.9 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 94.4 98.7 97.2 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 90.8 92.5 91.8 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5
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- NC North Dakota 72.8 7.1 65.7 44.5 21.2 8.5 4.3 5.8 18.6 2.6 ND Ohio 2,939.3 388.8 2,550.5 1,897.9 652.1 299.5 147.4 128.3 575.2 76.9 OH Oklahoma 803.9 133.4 670.5 483.7 189.9 86.5 28.4 52.8 167.7 22.2 OK Oregon 781.1 75.1 705.9 505.5 200.5 96.3 32.1 41.5 169.9 30.6 OR Pennsylvania 3,421.9 225.0 3,196.9 2,309.8 887.3 420.4 101.8 267.7 789.9 97.3 PA Rhode Island 285.7 20.1 265.6 185.4 80.2 33.7 8.9 25.1 67.7 12.5 RI South Carolina 927.2 106.0 821.2 601.1 220.0 117.2 24.8 45.1 187.1 32.9 SC South Dakota 95.7 7.9 87.8 60.3 27.5 12.5 4.9 7.5 24.9 2.7 SD Tennessee 1,485.3 208.5 1,276.8 917.4 359.3 181.3 42.1 77.2 300.6 58.8 TN Texas 7,082.0 1,231.9 5,850.1 4,193.7 1,683.3 762.9 185.5
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 100) BLS Series ID 7 - 8 Wired Telecommunications Carriers Local Service, except Private Lines Residence Local Service Business Local Service Coin Local Service Other Local Service NAICS Series ID 517110 5171101 517110111 517110112 517110113 517110114 2002January 105.1 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 February 104.6 98.2 97.2 99.4 100.3 87.2 March 104.4 98.3 97.2 99.4 100.4 87.2 April 103.9 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 May 104.4 98.3 97.3 99.4 100.4 87.2 June 104.2 98.4 97.4 99.5 100.4 87.2 July 103.8 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 August 104.3 98.8 98.0 99.6 100.4 99.3 September 104.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 October 101.6 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 November 102.7 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 December 102.2 98.8 98.1 99.5 100.0 99.7 2003January
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 96.5 97.0 COLORADO 98.4 98.9 98.0 98.5 97.6 98.0 98.0 98.4 CONNECTICUT 97.4 97.6 96.9 97.1 97.1 97.5 97.1 97.4 DELAWARE 95.2 95.5 92.3 92.7 96.7 96.8 94.7 95.0 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 93.9 95.5 91.8 92.8 90.3 91.7 92.0 93.3 FLORIDA 93.8 94.3 93.1 94.1 92.1 92.9 93.0 93.8 GEORGIA 95.0 95.5 92.9 94.0 90.8 92.2 92.9 93.9 HAWAII 96.1 97.3 97.1 97.5 96.2 96.4 96.5 97.0 IDAHO 98.1 98.1 95.2 95.9 94.8 95.2 96.0 96.4 ILLINOIS 94.1 94.9 94.2 95.0 93.9 94.6 94.1 94.9 INDIANA 92.2 92.5 92.6 93.1 91.5 92.2 92.1 92.6 IOWA 97.1 97.4 98.1 98.3 97.1 97.5 97.4 97.7 KANSAS 96.5 96.7 96.7 97.3 95.9 96.6 96.4 96.9 KENTUCKY 92.4 93.2 94.7 95.6 95.1 95.9 94.1 94.9
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- ate 1 x FPG 1.35 x FPG 1.5 x FPG 2 x FPG All Households Mar. 2005: Revised CPS Question Year $9,999 or Less $10,000 - $19,000$20,000 - $29,999$30,000 - $39,999$40,000 or Greater All Households 1997 86.0% 93.0% 96.5% 97.6% 98.2% 94.0% 1998 85.7 93.7 96.1 97.4 98.2 94.1 1999 85.5 92.9 96.0 97.2 98.2 94.0 2000 87.5 93.3 96.1 97.3 98.0 94.5 2001 87.6 93.4 95.9 97.1 97.8 94.4 2002 89.1 94.3 96.9 98.1 98.8 95.5 2003 89.2 94.6 97.0 98.1 98.8 95.5 2004 88.0 93.2 95.3 96.7 97.7 94.2 2005 86.4 91.2 94.1 95.2 96.0 92.5 2006 86.3 91.8 94.4 95.4 96.5 92.9 2007 88.4 94.1 95.9 96.8 97.9 94.6 2008 89.7 94.3 96.2 97.4 98.3 95.2 2009 90.4
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 $11,861,912 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 483,803,811 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.9 Cyprus $851,303 0.1 0.0 0.0 3.5 96.4 $74,883 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $205,465 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.1 20,698,660 0.1 0.0 0.0 15.2 84.7 Denmark $5,515,297 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 98.5 $181,443 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,670,627 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.9 73,044,063 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 97.3 Finland $3,490,402 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 99.2 $90,660 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $101,448 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.5 46,549,425 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 98.9 France $38,487,031 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.9 98.6 $5,754,860 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $14,597,191 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.9 931,389,310 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.7 98.7 Germany $62,835,185 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.9 $14,270,528 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- Jersey and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.52(d): ``EAS Participants ... must monitor two EAS sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station ... are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities.'' The Emergency Alert System Plan for New Jersey specifies that WMVB must monitor WENJ Millville 97.3 FM as well as a Primary Entry Point Station. At the time of inspection, the agents observed that WMVB was not monitoring a Primary Entry Point Station. 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a): ``EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in Sections 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2). Appropriate entries indicating reasons why any tests
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- call sign system. Therefore, we will deny the petition. We are making editorial amendments to certain rule sections to conform them with the Commission's decisions in the Report and Order. We consider these revisions to be non-substantive in nature. Specifically, we are amending Section 97.119 of our Rules to eliminate the indicator AA in the station identification procedure and Section 97.3 to correct spelling and conform a definition with the rule in which it is used. This indicator is now unnecessary because we are not issuing any new Advanced Class operator licenses. In addition, we are revising certain Part 13 rules so that the elimination of the twenty wpm telegraphy examination element from the amateur service license examination system does not
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- bands 135.7-137.8 kHz and 5250-5400 kHz, the amateur service is allocated on a secondary basis. PART 97-AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE 3. The authority citation for Part 97 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 151-155, 301-609, unless otherwise noted 4. Section 97.3(b) is amended by adding a new paragraph (4) and renumbering the rest starting with the existing number (4) to read as follows: 97.3 Definitions. (4) LF (low frequency). The frequency range between 3 kHz and 300 kHz. 5. Sections 97.301 (b), (c), and (d) are modified as indicated below. 97.301 Authorized Frequency Bands. a. Sections 97.301 (b), (c),
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- en banc denied (May 2, 2000), as amended (June 28, 2000), cert. denied, 531 U.S. 968 (2000). (Official notice taken.) It is noted that, in designating this case for hearing, the Commission stated that the facts leading to Mr. Schoenbohm's disqualification are res judicata and that they are not to be revisited in this proceeding. (HDO at para. 2.) Section 97.3(46) of the Rules defines ``Third party communications'' as ``[a] message from the control operator (first party) of an amateur station to another amateur station control operator (second party) on behalf of another person (third party).'' (Official notice taken.) In the event exceptions are not filed within 30 days after the release of this Initial Decision, and the Commission does not
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- of a small business applies ``unless an agency, after consultation with the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration and after opportunity for public comment, establishes one or more definitions of such term which are appropriate to the activities of the agency and publishes such definition(s) in the Federal Register.'' 15 U.S.C. 632. See 47 CFR 97.1 and 97.3(a). See 47 CFR 97.113(a)(2). See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote 5.150. See 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A). See 5 U.S.C. 605(b). Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-105 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-105 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-105 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-105 $ gdw h, hw hw h h h h h h h h h h h h kdg kd
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- Final Acts Amendment of Part 97 to Provide Color-coded License Documents Amendment of Part 97 to Allow Instant Temporary Licensing Amendment of the Amateur Service Rules to Limit One-way Voice Broadcasting on Frequencies Allocated to the Amateur Service Amendment of Sections 97.111 and 97.113 of the Commission's Rules to Curb Certain Abuses in the Amateur Radio Service Amendment of Section 97.3(a)(26) to Establish Two Classifications of Information Bulletins Amendment of Section 97.305(c) to Authorize Image Emissions in Additional High Frequency Segments ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No.
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- of the 420-450 MHz band by amateur radio operators that specifies different uses for different segments of the band. ARRL supplied a copy of their band plan for the 420-435 MHz band in Appendix A of their comments. This division of the band is not required by the Commission's rules. See ARRL comments at Appendix A. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(7). See Memorandum Opinion and Order in ET Docket No. 98-156, 18 FCC Rcd 15,944 (2003). Id at 15,947. 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 Notice of Proposed
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- (filed March 4, 2004) (NCVEC Petition II). 47 C.F.R Part 97, hereafter referred to as amateur radio service rules or amateur service rules. See World Radiocommunication Conference Final Acts (Geneva, 2003) (WRC-03 Final Acts), Article 25. The WRC-03 Final Acts applicable to the amateur service became effective on July 5, 2003. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Annex. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(27), 97.503(a). The international Morse code is defined in ITU-T Recommendation F.1 (March, 1998), Division B, I. Morse code. It consists of alphanumeric characters represented by dots, dashes, or some combination thereof. The telegraphy examination requires an examinee to listen to an audio recording of a message that is typically exchanged between two amateur stations and demonstrate, either by transcribing the
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- are operating in Region 1 or Region 3 will have access to less spectrum than they do when operating in Region 2. In addition, a control operator who holds a CEPT radio-amateur license Class 1 license or Class 1 IARP may use the segment 7.0-7.2 MHz when that operator is located in a U.S. Pacific insular area. 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(12). In Section 97.301, we are revising the entry for the 40-meter band in paragraph (d) from 7.025-7.100 MHz to 7.025-7.150 MHz. We note that General Class licensees have access to the segments 7.025-7.150 MHz and 7.225-7.300 MHz in Region 2. Thus, our action makes all of the new spectrum that is in common with Region 2 (50 kilohertz) available to
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- Final Acts Amendment of Part 97 to Provide Color-coded License Documents Amendment of Part 97 to Allow Instant Temporary Licensing Amendment of the Amateur Service Rules to Limit One-Way Voice Broadcasting on Frequencies Allocated to the Amateur Service Amendment of Sections 97.111 and 97.113 of the Commission's Rules to Curb Certain Abuses in the Amateur Radio Service Amendment of Section 97.3(a)(26) to Establish Two Classifications of Information Bulletins Amendment of Section 97.305(c) to Authorize Image Emissions in Additional High Frequency Segments ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No.
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- 780850 32166 2162 2 414NCWINSTON-SALEM 45 29 990 576 39890 355203 794926 37525 3484 4.7 53921NCWINSTON-SALEM 12 31 815 572 362231 802226 37537 2625 4.2 69360NCWINSTON-SALEM 26 32 263 504 74889 362234 802214 22283 1867 6.9 55686NDBISMARCK 12 12 19.1 466 74459 463517 1004826 35655 127 0.3 22121NDBISMARCK 17 161000 275 68012 463515 1004820 25005 113 0 53324NDBISMARCK 3 22 97.3 392 18952 463523 1004802 21415 110 0 79 Appendix B Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-150 NTSC ChanChanERP (kW)HAAT (m)Antenna ID Latitude (DDMMSS) Longitude (DDDMMSS)Area (sq km) Population (thousand)% Interference Received State and City Facility ID DTV 82611NDBISMARCK 26 26 50 300 74760 463523 1004739 17826 104 0 41427NDBISMARCK 5 311000 427 74890 463619 1004830 37254 130 0 22124NDDEVILS LAKE 8
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- 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: Part 97 - Amateur Radio Service The authority citation for part 97 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 151-155, 301-609, unless otherwise noted. 1. Section 97.3 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(12) to read as follows: 97.3 Definitions. (a) * * * (12) CEPT radio amateur license. A license issued by a country belonging to the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) that has adopted Recommendation T/R 61-01 (Nice 1985, Paris 1992, Nicosia 2003). * * * * * 2. Section 97.221 is
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- (last visited Jan. 26, 2006). Id. See 5 U.S.C. 601(2), 603 (defining the term ``rule'' as it applies to the RFA and setting forth the scope of an IRFA); id. 601(3)-(6) (defining the term ``small entity'' and its constituent elements: ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small government jurisdiction''); id. 603 (IRFA analysis); see also 47 C.F.R 97.3(a)(1) (defining ``amateur operator'' as a ``person named in an amateur operator/primary license station grant on the ULS consolidated licensee database to be the control operator of an amateur station.''); id. 97.3(a)(4) (defining ``amateur service'' as a ``radiocommunication service ... carried out by amateurs, that is, duly authorized persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without
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- Communications Commission FCC 07-138 NTSC ChanChanERP (kW)HAAT (m)Antenna ID Latitude (DDMMSS) Longitude (DDDMMSS) Area (sq km)Population (thousand)% Interference Received State and City Facility ID DTV 69360NCWINSTON-SALEM 26 32 263 504 74889 362234 802214 22283 1867 6.9 55686NDBISMARCK 12 12 19.1 466 74459 463517 1004826 35655 127 0.3 22121NDBISMARCK 17 161000 275 68012 463515 1004820 25005 113 0 53324NDBISMARCK 3 22 97.3 392 18952 463523 1004802 21415 110 0 82611NDBISMARCK 26 26 50 300 74760 463523 1004739 17826 104 0 41427NDBISMARCK 5 31 500 389 73210 463620 1004822 26522 118 0 22124NDDEVILS LAKE 8 8 16.2 451 74687 480824 975938 35778 150 0 162016NDDEVILS LAKE 25 134 245 66852 480347 992008 18194 39 0 41430NDDICKINSON 7 7 11.3 223 74419 465649 1025917
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- 45 29 990 576 39890 355203 794926 37521 3484 4.8 53921NC WINSTON-SALEM 12 31 815 572 362231 802226 37577 2625 4.2 69360NC WINSTON-SALEM 26 32 263 504 74889 362234 802214 22287 1868 6.9 55686ND BISMARCK 12 12 19.1 466 74459 463517 1004826 35627 127 0.3 22121ND BISMARCK 17 161000 275 68012 463515 1004820 25005 113 0 53324ND BISMARCK 3 22 97.3 392 18952 463523 1004802 21415 110 0 82611ND BISMARCK 26 26 50 300 74760 463523 1004739 17826 104 0 41427ND BISMARCK 5 31 500 389 73210 463620 1004822 26522 118 0 22124ND DEVILS LAKE 8 8 16.2 451 74687 480824 975938 35778 150 0 162016ND DEVILS LAKE 25 134 245 66852 480348 992009 18198 39 0 41430ND DICKINSON 7 7
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- allow close relatives of a deceased former holder of a call sign to apply for that call sign ahead of other licensees, provided that the relative holds the requisite class of operator license. The Commission defined ``close relatives'' to include, among others, an in-law of the deceased former holder. In order to avoid any confusion, we propose to amend Section 97.3 to define the term ``in-law'' to include only a parent or stepparent of a licensee's spouse; a licensee's spouse's sibling; the spouse of a licensee's spouse's sibling; or the spouse of a licensee's sibling, child, or stepchild. We request comment on this proposal. Club station exception 13. In addition, the Commission made an exception to the two-year waiting period for
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- from the current figure. The CMA has a population of about 191,510 and a population density of about 69 POPs/sq. mile. With respect to network coverage, there is no other carrier besides the merged entity with sufficient population and area coverage that could effectively discipline the market within the next two years. AT&T covers 99.4 percent of the population and 97.3 percent of the area within this CMA. Centennial covers 94.1 percent of the population and 83.7 percent of the area in this CMA. By comparison, the other providers with coverage are: Sprint Nextel with coverage of 76.8 percent of the population and 46.4 percent of the area; T-Mobile with coverage of 29.5 percent of the population and 46.4 percent of
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- an increase of [REDACTED]from the current figure. TheCMAhas a population of about 191,510 and a population density of about 69 POPs/sq. mile. With respect to network coverage, there is no other carrier besides the merged entity with sufficient population and area coverage that could effectively discipline the market within the next two years.295AT&T covers 99.4 percent of the population and 97.3 percent of the area within this CMA. Centennial covers 94.1 percent of the population and 83.7 percent of the area in this CMA.By comparison, the other providers with coverage are: Sprint Nextel with coverage of 76.8 percent of the population and 46.4 percent of the area; T-Mobile with coverage of 29.5 percent of the population and 46.4 percent of the
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- rules to permit amateur transmissions ``necessary for disaster relief or emergency response, including training exercises, planning, drills or tests, without regard to whether the amateur operator has related employment, where the transmissions are for the exclusive use of amateur radio operators for noncommercial purposes''). We have incorporated the ARPC Petition into the docket of this proceeding. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(4). See 47 C.F.R. 97.113(a)(3). The prohibition was adopted in its current form in 1993. See Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules to Relax Restrictions on the Scope of Permissible Communications in the Amateur Service, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 92-136, 8 FCC Rcd 5072 (1993). See Disaster Drills Public Notice. See, e.g., Letters from Deputy Chief,
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- ahead of other licensees for a call sign formerly held by the deceased, provided that the relative holds the requisite class of operator license. The Commission defined ``close relatives'' to include, among others, an in-law of the deceased former holder, but did not specifically define which in-laws were eligible under this exception. In the NPRM, we proposed to amend Section 97.3 to define the term ``in-law'' to include only a parent, stepparent, or sibling of a licensee's spouse; and the spouse of a licensee's sibling, child, or stepchild, or of a licensee's spouse's sibling. Decision. Based on our review of the record, we are persuaded that we should adopt the rule amendment as proposed, with one exception. Commenters support the proposed
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- MHz bands unless that amateur station licensee holds written approval from that AMTS licensee. The location of AMTS coast stations using the 217-218/219-220 MHz channels may be obtained as noted in paragraph (l)(3) of this section. (m) In the 70 cm band: (1) No amateur station shall transmit from north of Line A in the 420-430 MHz segment. See 97.3(a) for the definition of Line A. (2) Amateur stations transmitting in the 420-430 MHz segment must not cause harmful interference to, and must accept interference from, stations authorized by the FCC in the land mobile service within 80.5 km of Buffalo, Cleveland, and Detroit. See 2.106, footnote US230 for specific frequencies and coordinates. (3) Amateur stations transmitting in the
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- rules to permit amateur transmissions ``necessary for disaster relief or emergency response, including training exercises, planning, drills or tests, without regard to whether the amateur operator has related employment, where the transmissions are for the exclusive use of amateur radio operators for noncommercial purposes.''). We have incorporated the ARPC Petition into the docket of this proceeding. See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(4). See 47 C.F.R. 97.113(a)(3). The prohibition was adopted in its current form in 1993. See Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules to Relax Restrictions on the Scope of Permissible Communications in the Amateur Service, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 92-136, 8 FCC Rcd 5072 (1993). See Disaster Drills Public Notice. See 47 C.F.R. 97.1, 97.111(a)(2),
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- we will refrain from using it in the MBAN context to avoid any potential confusion. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. Part 17 (describing beacons used for antenna structure lighting purposes); 47 C.F.R. 87.5 (defining aviation terms, including racon (radar beacons) and radiobeacon stations); 47 C.F.R. Part 95, Subpart K (setting forth rules for Personal Locator Beacons); and 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(9) (defining a ``Beacon'' in the amateur radio context). Existing Section 95.603(f) requires certification for MedRadio Transmitters. 47 C.F.R. 95.603(f). NPRM at 9609 para. 68. maximum permissible departure by the characteristic frequency of an emission from the reference frequency. The frequency stability is typically expressed in parts per million. NPRM at 9609 para. 69. GEHC Comments at 29. Revised 47
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- SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-8 CT BRIDGEPORT 43 42 50.0 156.0 9545 2622 9689 2664 2.1 2.8 97.3 CT BRIDGEPORT 49 52 50.0 222.0 10021 3223 9688 3156 6.3 10.2 98.8 CT HARTFORD 3 33 1000.0 276.0 21991 3476 24532 3877 0.0 0.0 85.9 CT HARTFORD 18 46 219.5 299.0 17043 3203 17368 3157 6.3 6.3 90.1 CT HARTFORD 24 32 50.0 262.0 13076 2852 11674 2651 11.3 11.0 98.6 CT HARTFORD 61 5 1.0 515.0 22582 3667
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- (%) MAMARLBOROUGH 66 23 50.0 326.0 19496 6040 17821 5420 0.4 0.1 100.0 MANEWBEDFORD 6 49 1000.0 283.0 30480 4984 22852 2645 5.0 2.1 99.5 MANEWBEDFORD 28 22 148.5 229.0 15367 4039 13032 2424 0.3 0.1 99.8 MANORWELL 46 52 50.0 107.0 5997 2486 5745 1865 19.6 8.9 96.6 MASPRINGFIELD 22 33 158.0 268.0 13402 2261 12269 2079 6.7 3.2 97.3 MASPRINGFIELD 40 55 192.2 322.0 13779 2149 13687 2146 2.6 2.6 97.3 MASPRINGFIELD 57 58 50.0 306.0 12988 1879 11438 1677 8.3 2.6 100.0 MAVINEYARDHAVEN58 40 50.0 155.0 8690 530 8674 526 0.0 0.0 100.0 MAWORCESTER 27 29 50.0 466.0 20523 6226 16690 5162 0.1 0.2 99.6 MAWORCESTER 48 47 96.7 398.0 20933 3954 19398 3643 5.0 14.2 99.3 MDANNAPOLIS
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- SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-8 CT BRIDGEPORT 43 42 50.0 156.0 9545 2622 9689 2664 2.1 2.8 97.3 CT BRIDGEPORT 49 52 50.0 222.0 10021 3223 9688 3156 6.3 10.2 98.8 CT HARTFORD 3 33 1000.0 276.0 21991 3476 24532 3877 0.0 0.0 85.9 CT HARTFORD 18 46 219.5 299.0 17043 3203 17368 3157 6.3 6.3 90.1 CT HARTFORD 24 32 50.0 262.0 13076 2852 11674 2651 11.3 11.0 98.6 CT HARTFORD 61 5 1.0 515.0 22582 3667
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- 396.0 30740 588 31495 580 0.4 0.0 92.6 CO PUEBLO 8 26 364.3 727.0 29914 851 26336 621 0.0 0.0 99.6 CO STEAMBOAT SPRIN 24 10 3.2 157.0 1891 12 1499 11 0.0 0.0 100.0 CO STERLING 3 23 1000.0 232.0 25691 70 22797 62 0.0 0.0 99.9 CT BRIDGEPORT 43 42 50.0 156.0 9545 2622 9689 2664 2.1 2.8 97.3 CT BRIDGEPORT 49 52 50.0 222.0 10021 3223 9688 3156 6.3 10.2 98.8 CT HARTFORD 3 33 1000.0 276.0 21991 3476 24532 3877 0.0 0.0 85.9 CT HARTFORD 18 46 219.5 299.0 17043 3203 17368 3157 6.3 6.3 90.1 CT HARTFORD 24 32 50.0 262.0 13076 2852 11674 2651 11.3 11.0 98.6 CT HARTFORD 61 5 1.0 515.0 22582 3667
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- to that of an isotropic (omnidirectional) radiator in the far field of its main (forward direction) lobe. Antenna power input. The radio frequency peak or RMS power, as the case may be, supplied to the antenna from the antenna transmission line and its associated impedance matching network. Stations licensed pursuant to Part 97 shall use PEP as defined in section 97.3(b) for the antenna power input. Stations authorized pursuant to Part 95 shall use transmitter power as defined in section 95.639 for the antenna power input. Antenna structure. The term antenna structure includes the radiating and receiving elements, its supporting structures, towers, and all appurtenances mounted thereon. Application. A written request on a standard form for a station license as defined
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- complaint proceedings without first giving them the opportunity to obtain the facts from program networks and informally resolve disputes with their customers. The Commission should reconsider its decision. 34 Captioning Order on Reconsideration, 13 FCC Rcd. 19973, 20025 (1998). 35 Id. 36 Captioning Order, 13 FCC Rcd. at 3381. 15 IV. THE COMMISSION SHOULD MODIFY ITS "SUBSEQUENT AIRING" REQUIREMENT Section 97.3(c)(3) provides that "once an entity has aired a particular program with video description, it is required to include video description with all subsequent airings of that program, unless the entity uses the SAP channel in connection with the program for a purpose other than providing video description." This requirement would impose a significant and seemingly unintended burden on
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- Under these circumstances, it makes little sense to create any entirely new complaint procedure. It makes less sense to subject cable operators to complaint proceedings without first giving them the opportunity to obtain the facts from program networks and informally resolve disputes with their customers. The Commission should reconsider its decision. The Commission Should Modify Its ``Subsequent Airing'' Requirement Section 97.3(c)(3) provides that ``once an entity has aired a particular program with video description, it is required to include video description with all subsequent airings of that program, unless the entity uses the SAP channel in connection with the program for a purpose other than providing video description.'' This requirement would impose a significant - and seemingly unintended - burden on
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- in making the most effective use of the amateur service frequencies. The rule further provides that no frequency will be assigned for the exclusive use of any station. See 47 C.F.R. S 97.101(b). Because amateur radio station licensees share frequencies, the prohibition against willful or malicious interference is essential to the viability of amateur radio. 47 U.S.C. S 308(b). Section 97.3(a)(10) of the Rules defines broadcasting as "transmissions intended for reception by the general public." 47 C.F.R. S97.3(a)(10). Section 97.105(a) of the Rules provides that the control operator must ensure the proper operation of the station. 47 C.F.R. S 97.105. Section 97.7 of the Rules requires each Amateur station to have a control operator when transmitting. 47 C.F.R. S 97.7. Pursuant
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- 97.1 KKBR BILLINGS MT LIC BLH941101KA 45-45-59.0 108-27-19.0 No 28.000 122. 50.000 246C C 97.1 KALS KALISPELL MT LIC BLH811016AF 48-00-48.0 114-21-55.0 Can No 26.500 758. 57.000 246A B 97.1 KBALFM SAN SABA TX LIC BLH961220KA 31-11-26.0 98-42-55.0 Mex No 3.000 6. 6.000 246C 97.1 KXRX WALLA WALLA WA LIC BLH7497 45-59- 4.0 118-10- 8.0 No 50.000 408. 100.000 247C1 97.3 KWEYFM WEATHERFORD OK LIC BLH7488 35-33- 2.0 98-43-59.0 No 69.000 122. 100.000 247C1 97.3 KSHRFM COQUILLE OR LIC BLH830804AD 43-14-51.0 124-06-46.0 No 25.000 261. 100.000 247C1 97.3 KMXC SIOUX FALLS SD LIC BLH780815AE 43-35-48.0 96-38-20.0 No 60.000 67. 100.000 247A 97.3 KMLD CASPER WY CP BPH950103MB 42-44-37.0 106-18-26.0 No 0.090 551. 0.180 8-DEC-97 06:40:26 List of Fully Spaced FM Facilities
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,278,875 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 99.8 Chad $1,861,061 0.0 0.8 2.3 0.0 96.9 $27,885 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $9,216 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 15,070,097 0.0 0.6 2.0 0.0 97.4 Comoros $1,024,729 0.0 1.3 1.8 0.0 96.9 $17,078 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,100 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,537,325 0.0 0.9 1.9 0.0 97.3 Congo $4,303,019 0.0 0.1 2.8 0.0 97.1 $43,353 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $9,394 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 20,469,405 0.0 0.1 4.5 0.0 95.4 Cote d'Ivoire $10,071,651 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 96.9 $80,424 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $516,328 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 50,461,076 0.0 0.0 3.1 0.0 96.8 Djibouti $695,846 0.0 0.2 1.8 0.0 98.0 $287,251 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $286
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 $11,861,912 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 483,803,811 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.9 Cyprus $851,303 0.1 0.0 0.0 3.5 96.4 $74,883 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $205,465 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.1 20,698,660 0.1 0.0 0.0 15.2 84.7 Denmark $5,515,297 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 98.5 $181,443 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,670,627 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.9 73,044,063 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 97.3 Finland $3,490,402 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 99.2 $90,660 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $101,448 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.5 46,549,425 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 98.9 France $38,487,031 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.9 98.6 $5,754,860 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $14,597,191 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.9 931,389,310 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.7 98.7 Germany $62,835,185 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.9 $14,270,528 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 46.774.194.9 Birmingham AL Mar-96 55 34 21 10 28.2n/a 85.7 Nov-97 55 34 21 10 37.5n/a 90.8 Nov-98 56 36 18 12 42.3 n/a 100.7 Mar-00 55 37 17 11 38.468.896.0 Mar-01 57 37 17 12 43.571.095.9 Richmond VA Mar-96 56 28 19 10 32.2n/a 77.9 Nov-97 56 28 15 11 40.7n/a 92.2 Nov-98 57 28 12 12 40.9 n/a 97.3 Mar-00 57 31 13 12 45.172.397.9 Mar-01 58 32 16 13 45.670.596.4 Westchester NY Mar-96n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Nov-97n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Nov-98n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Mar-00n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Mar-01 59 9 5 6 44.778.8100.0 Greenville-Spartanburg SC Mar-96 59 42 25 12 50.7n/a100.7 Nov-97 59 39 22
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- the Need for an Improved Interference Standard at the FCC," Paper presented at TPRC 2003, Arlington, VA, September 2003. 20Harmful interference is defined as "Interference which endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radio communication service operat- ing in accordance with the Radio Regulations." 48 CFR 97.3a23. 21See Matheson, supranote 6. 22See Kalle Konston, "In Pursuit of a Wireless Device Bill of Rights," Presentation to the September 18, 2002 Meeting of the FCC's Technical Advisory Council (TAC). 23See "FCC First Report and Order: Revision of Part 15 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Ultra-Wideband Transmis- sion Systems," ET Docket No. 98-153 April 22, 2002. UWB was previously used
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- the station; 2. Brief transmissions necessary for establishing two-way communications with other stations; 3. Telecommand; 4. Transmissions necessary to providing emergency communications; 5. Transmissions necessary to assisting persons learning, or improving proficiency in, the international Morse code; 6. Transmissions necessary to disseminate an information bulletin; and 7. Telemetry. Q: What is an "information bulletin"? The term is defined in [66]Section 97.3(b). It is a message directed only to amateur operators and consists solely of subject matter of direct interest to the amateur service. The control operator of the station transmitting an information bulletin is responsible for determining that the subject matter is of direct interest to the amateur service. Q: Does an amateur station transmitting information bulletins have to share the
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- [36]Forms & Fees [37]Rules Wireless Rules & Regulations (Title 47) [38]ULS Universal Licensing System [39]WTB Wireless Telecommunications Bureau [40]Skip Navigation [41]FCC > [42]WTB > [43]Services > [44]Amateur Home > [45]Call Sign Systems > [46]Vanity > FAQ [47]FCC Site Map Call Sign Systems Vanity FAQ * [48]Background * [49]Provisions and Request Types * [50]Supporting Documentation * [51]Club Stations Background Q: Section 97.3(a)(11) of the Commissions' Rules states that the FCC will issue public announcements detailing the procedures of the vanity call sign system. Where are these announcements? A. These announcements are posted on the Amateur [52]home page and [53]releases sections. Note, however, that much of the information in prior public announcements has been superseded by the rules adopted by the Commission in
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- to be completed: a) Applicant Name and Address Current call sign to be vacated Eligibility for a vanity call sign Signature and Date If applicable, Section 2 (call sign preference) must be filled out. The conversion affects those services licensed under Part 97 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 97. For a definition of ``Amateur Radio Services,'' see 97.3(a)(2), 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(2). Additional information can be found in the ULS Report and Order. See Amendment of Parts 0, 1, 12, 22, 24, 26, 27, 80, 87, 90, 95, 97, and 101 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate the Development and Use of the Universal Licensing System in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, WT Docket No. 98-20, Report and Order,
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- 7% 5% 4% 3% 2% 8% ## Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service as of December 31, 2002 (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 13 More Number of Providers Zero One Four Five Six Ten or Seven Two Three Eight Nine 90-100 More Than 3,147 98.2% 98.1% 98.7% 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 80-90 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 99.8 99.7 100.0 70-80 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 99.3 99.5 99.9 60-70 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 98.1 99.1 99.7 50-60 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 40-50 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 87.9 94.4 97.8 30-40 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 20-30 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 69.4 80.4 90.8 10-20 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 61.9 76.2 86.4
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- 6% 4% 3% 3% 11% Six Ten or Seven Two Three Eight Nine Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service as of December 31, 2003 (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 13 More Number of Providers Zero One Four Five Dec 2003 More Than 3,147 98.2% 98.1% 98.7% 98.9% 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 100.0% 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 98.5 99.8 99.7 100.0 99.9 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7
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- 9% 6% 4% 12% ### as of December 31, 2001 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 10 More Number of Providers Zero One - Three Four Five Six Seven or Dec 1999 Dec 2000 90-100 More Than 3,147 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.8% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.3 98.5 99.8 99.7 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.8 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 93.3 91.4 98.1 99.1 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 89.3 83.3 95.0 97.1 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 83.3 72.3 87.9 94.4 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 73.1 60.0 80.0 87.6 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 61.2 50.9 69.4 80.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 52.1 50.2 61.9 76.2 0-10
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- 13% Six Ten or Seven Two Three Eight Nine Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service as of December 31, 2004 (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 13 More Number of Providers Zero One Four Five Dec 2003 Dec 2004 More Than 3,147 98.2% 98.1% 98.7% 98.9% 99.1% 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 947-3,147 97.1 97.3 98.2 98.5 98.7 99.8 99.7 100.0 99.9 99.9 268-947 95.7 95.8 97.9 98.8 99.1 99.3 99.5 99.9 100.0 100.0 118-268 91.5 93.3 96.7 97.9 98.2 98.1 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.8 67-118 85.9 89.3 95.0 97.5 98.0 95.0 97.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 41-67 76.1 83.3 91.5 96.0 97.5 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 99.3 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 95.5 80.0 87.6
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- 90.6 88.8 89.6 100.7 1991January 83.4 93.6 93.7 89.2 98.6 July 84.4 93.8 93.9 89.8 98.4 1992January 85.6 94.7 95.1 91.2 97.7 July 87.1 94.4 95.1 89.8 96.5 1993January 88.4 94.7 95.5 90.8 95.7 July 89.5 94.9 95.4 92.2 95.8 1994January 90.6 95.7 95.7 95.5 95.6 July 92.0 96.6 95.9 100.1 95.4 1995January 93.2 97.8 98.2 101.5 90.7 July 94.5 97.3 97.9 99.6 91.0 1996January 95.7 100.2 98.0 100.8 92.1 July 97.3 99.0 98.5 104.3 94.1 1997January 98.6 100.1 98.7 106.9 97.0 July 99.5 100.6 99.8 104.7 99.4 1998January 100.2 99.9 100.0 99.8 100.0 99.6 July 101.2 101.5 101.5 101.9 102.0 101.3 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5
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- 90.6 88.8 89.6 100.7 1991January 83.4 93.6 93.7 89.2 98.6 July 84.4 93.8 93.9 89.8 98.4 1992January 85.6 94.7 95.1 91.2 97.7 July 87.1 94.4 95.1 89.8 96.5 1993January 88.4 94.7 95.5 90.8 95.7 July 89.5 94.9 95.4 92.2 95.8 1994January 90.6 95.7 95.7 95.5 95.6 July 92.0 96.6 95.9 100.1 95.4 1995January 93.2 97.8 98.2 101.5 90.7 July 94.5 97.3 97.9 99.6 91.0 1996January 95.7 100.2 98.0 100.8 92.1 July 97.3 99.0 98.5 104.3 94.1 1997January 98.6 100.1 98.7 106.9 97.0 July 99.5 100.6 99.8 104.7 99.4 1998January 100.2 99.9 100.0 99.8 100.0 99.6 July 101.2 101.5 101.5 101.9 102.0 101.3 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5
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- Table 2 in the Trends in the International Telecommunications Industry report published by the FCC. 26 TABLE 5.1 - INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE SERVICE REVENUES FOR FACILITIES-BASED AND RESALE SERVICE 1/ MARKET SHARES (DOLLARS AMOUNTS SHOWN IN MILLIONS) AT&T MCI SPRINT WORLDCOM OTHER TOTAL AT&T MCI SPRINT WORLDCOM OTHER 2/ 3/ 3/ 4/ 1984 $3,197 $3,197 100.0% 1985 3,392 $78 $18 3,487 97.3 2.2% 0.5% 1986 3,738 197 70 4,004 93.3 4.9 1.7 1987 4,307 305 127 $10 4,750 90.7 6.4 2.7 0.2% 1988 5,050 517 219 13 5,800 87.1 8.9 3.8 0.2 1989 5,693 795 387 26 6,901 82.5 11.5 5.6 0.4 1990 6,361 1,175 464 43 8,042 79.1 14.6 5.8 0.5 1991 6,962 1,552 692 $5 325 9,536 73.0 16.3 7.3
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- Table 2 in the Trends in the International Telecommunications Industry report published by the FCC. 26 TABLE 5.1 - INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE SERVICE REVENUES FOR FACILITIES-BASED AND RESALE SERVICE 1/ MARKET SHARES (DOLLARS AMOUNTS SHOWN IN MILLIONS) AT&T MCI SPRINT WORLDCOM OTHER TOTAL AT&T MCI SPRINT WORLDCOM OTHER 2/ 3/ 3/ 4/ 1984 $3,197 $3,197 100.0% 1985 3,392 $78 $18 3,487 97.3 2.2% 0.5% 1986 3,738 197 70 4,004 93.3 4.9 1.7 1987 4,307 305 127 $10 4,750 90.7 6.4 2.7 0.2% 1988 5,050 517 219 13 5,800 87.1 8.9 3.8 0.2 1989 5,693 795 387 26 6,901 82.5 11.5 5.6 0.4 1990 6,361 1,175 464 43 8,042 79.1 14.6 5.8 0.5 1991 6,962 1,552 692 $5 325 9,536 73.0 16.3 7.3
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- 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3 88.4 90.7 90.6 91.2 93.5 93.6 Arkansas $9,999 or less 78.3 74.4 77.0 74.9 69.6 72.3 75.6 77.4 75.7 $10,000 - $19,999 85.7 88.9 81.6 85.0 81.8 80.4 91.4 87.3 88.0 $20,000 - $29,999 95.1
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- 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3 88.4 90.7 90.6 91.2 93.5 93.6 Arkansas $9,999 or less 78.3 74.4 77.0 74.9 69.6 72.3 75.6 77.4 75.7 $10,000 - $19,999 85.7 88.9 81.6 85.0 81.8 80.4 91.4 87.3 88.0 $20,000 - $29,999 95.1
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- 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3 88.4 90.7 90.6 91.2 93.5 93.6 93.3 Arkansas $9,999 or less 78.3 74.4 77.0 74.9 69.6 72.3 75.6 77.4 75.7 80.2 $10,000 - $19,999 85.7 88.9 81.6 85.0 81.8 80.4 91.4 87.3 88.0
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- 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3 88.4 90.7 90.6 91.2 93.5 93.6 93.3 Arkansas $9,999 or less 78.3 74.4 77.0 74.9 69.6 72.3 75.6 77.4 75.7 80.2 $10,000 - $19,999 85.7 88.9 81.6 85.0 81.8 80.4 91.4 87.3 88.0
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- 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 96.5 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0 97.3 98.4 99.5 100.0 99.1 98.9 100.0 All Households 90.0 86.6 90.3 88.4 90.7 90.6 91.2 93.5 93.6 93.3 93.7 Arkansas $9,999 or less 78.3 74.4 77.0 74.9 69.6 72.3 75.6 77.4 75.7 80.2 81.7 $10,000 - $19,999 85.7 88.9 81.6 85.0 81.8
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- Mobile Service 6.1 14.2 2.7 2.7 0.5 2.7 0.5 Providers Wireless Service Providers 1,141.8 28,445.0 7,445.6 7,108.2 -4.5 6,969.7 1.9 Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 1,880.6 5,863.7 4,197.2 4,128.5 -1.6 4,087.6 1.0 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 10.4 199.7 39.6 40.1 1.3 36.8 8.1 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 84.3 326.5 265.7 263.6 -0.8 261.5 0.8 Satellite Service Providers 79.7 101.9 97.9 97.8 -0.2 97.3 0.5 Toll Resellers 460.5 1,400.2 998.0 1,058.0 6.0 1,036.9 2.0 VoIP Toll Provider 8/ 45.8 103.1 96.8 97.1 0.3 95.9 1.2 Audio Bridge Service Provider 9/ 17.6 228.0 223.0 233.1 4.6 227.9 2.3 Other Toll Carriers 8/ 396.3 98.4 80.2 164.7 105.3 162.5 1.3 Toll Service Providers 2,975.1 8,321.6 5,998.4 6,082.8 1.4 6,006.4 1.3 All Filers 7/ $14,586.9 $54,648.6 $18,054.1
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- 84.9 86.1 1981January 87.0 80.8 77.2 84.9 86.2 February 87.9 81.6 78.5 84.9 86.4 March 88.5 81.6 78.6 84.9 86.4 April 89.1 82.1 79.4 84.9 86.6 May 89.8 82.5 79.9 84.9 86.8 June 90.6 82.2 79.5 84.9 86.6 July 91.6 84.3 80.7 91.0 86.6 August 92.3 85.5 81.1 94.6 86.9 September 93.2 87.3 83.3 95.8 88.7 October 93.4 88.4 84.0 97.3 90.1 November 93.7 89.1 85.4 97.3 89.9 December 94.0 89.8 86.0 97.3 91.4 1982January 94.3 90.0 85.8 97.4 93.2 February 94.6 90.4 86.7 97.3 93.1 March 94.5 90.8 86.9 98.2 93.0 April 94.9 92.1 88.5 100.0 93.0 May 95.8 92.6 89.2 100.1 93.3 June 97.0 93.5 90.7 99.8 93.7 July 97.5 93.8 91.2 99.8 93.9 August 97.7 94.0 91.6 99.8
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- 100.6 101.7 102.3 103.6 May 102.0 98.7 100.4 100.0 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 June 102.0 98.2 100.3 100.0 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 July 102.3 99.0 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 August 102.0 98.7 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 September 102.0 98.5 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 October 102.7 97.9 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 November 102.1 97.3 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 December 102.2 97.4 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 1999January 102.5 96.9 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 February 102.1 96.2 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 March 102.3 96.6 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 April 103.0 97.3 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 May 103.4 97.0 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6
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- 100.6 101.7 103.6 March 98.7 100.5 100.2 100.6 101.7 103.6 April 98.6 100.5 100.2 100.6 101.7 103.6 May 98.7 100.4 100.0 100.5 101.7 103.6 June 98.2 100.3 100.0 100.4 101.7 103.6 July 99.0 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 August 98.7 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 September 98.5 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 103.6 October 97.9 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 November 97.3 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 December 97.4 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 103.6 1999January 96.9 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 103.6 February 96.2 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 March 96.6 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 April 97.3 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 May 97.0 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 June 97.1 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 July 95.5 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.8
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- 2002). Table 3.2 Monthly Consumer Price Indices (December 1997 = 100) BLS Series ID Wired Telecommunications Carriers Local Service, except Private Lines Residence Local Service Business Local Service Coin Local Service Other Local Service NAICS Series ID 517110114 1999January 96.9 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 103.6 February 96.2 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 March 96.6 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 April 97.3 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 May 97.0 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 June 97.1 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 July 95.5 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.8 104.0 August 95.8 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.8 104.0 September 95.7 100.5 100.4 100.5 101.8 104.0 October 95.2 100.5 100.4 100.5 101.8 104.0 November 94.3 100.5 100.4 100.5 101.8 104.0 December 94.5 100.5 100.3 100.5 101.8
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- Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service March 88.5 81.6 78.6 84.9 86.4 April 89.1 82.1 79.4 84.9 86.6 May 89.8 82.5 79.9 84.9 86.8 June 90.6 82.2 79.5 84.9 86.6 July 91.6 84.3 80.7 91.0 86.6 August 92.3 85.5 81.1 94.6 86.9 September 93.2 87.3 83.3 95.8 88.7 October 93.4 88.4 84.0 97.3 90.1 November 93.7 89.1 85.4 97.3 89.9 December 94.0 89.8 86.0 97.3 91.4 1982January 94.3 90.0 85.8 97.4 93.2 February 94.6 90.4 86.7 97.3 93.1 March 94.5 90.8 86.9 98.2 93.0 April 94.9 92.1 88.5 100.0 93.0 May 95.8 92.6 89.2 100.1 93.3 June 97.0 93.5 90.7 99.8 93.7 July 97.5 93.8 91.2 99.8 93.9 August 97.7 94.0 91.6 99.8
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- 86.1 1981 January 87.0 80.8 77.2 84.9 86.2 February 87.9 81.6 78.5 84.9 86.4 March 88.5 81.6 78.6 84.9 86.4 April 89.1 82.1 79.4 84.9 86.6 May 89.8 82.5 79.9 84.9 86.8 June 90.6 82.2 79.5 84.9 86.6 July 91.6 84.3 80.7 91.0 86.6 August 92.3 85.5 81.1 94.6 86.9 September 93.2 87.3 83.3 95.8 88.7 October 93.4 88.4 84.0 97.3 90.1 November 93.7 89.1 85.4 97.3 89.9 December 94.0 89.8 86.0 97.3 91.4 1982 January 94.3 90.0 85.8 97.4 93.2 February 94.6 90.4 86.7 97.3 93.1 March 94.5 90.8 86.9 98.2 93.0 72 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local ServicesInterstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series IdentifierCUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01
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- 86.1 1981 January 87.0 80.8 77.2 84.9 86.2 February 87.9 81.6 78.5 84.9 86.4 March 88.5 81.6 78.6 84.9 86.4 April 89.1 82.1 79.4 84.9 86.6 May 89.8 82.5 79.9 84.9 86.8 June 90.6 82.2 79.5 84.9 86.6 July 91.6 84.3 80.7 91.0 86.6 August 92.3 85.5 81.1 94.6 86.9 September 93.2 87.3 83.3 95.8 88.7 October 93.4 88.4 84.0 97.3 90.1 November 93.7 89.1 85.4 97.3 89.9 December 94.0 89.8 86.0 97.3 91.4 1982 January 94.3 90.0 85.8 97.4 93.2 February 94.6 90.4 86.7 97.3 93.1 March 94.5 90.8 86.9 98.2 93.0 April 94.9 92.1 88.5 100.0 93.0 May 95.8 92.6 89.2 100.1 93.3 June 97.0 93.5 90.7 99.8 93.7 July 97.5 93.8 91.2 99.8 93.9 August 97.7 94.0 91.6
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0700.pdf
- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0701.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0702.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0703.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0704.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0798.pdf
- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0799.pdf
- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1100.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1101.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1102.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1103.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1104.pdf
- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1196.pdf
- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1197.pdf
- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1198.pdf
- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- Dakota 43 0 100.0 202 9 95.7 254 96.5 Tennessee 195 0 100.0 161 9 94.7 365 97.5 Texas 527 0 100.0 966 15 98.5 1,508 99.0 Utah 75 0 100.0 71 18 79.8 164 89.0 Vermont 90 2 97.8 42 0 100.0 134 98.5 Virgin Islands 0 0 N.A. 5 0 100.0 5100.0 Virginia 218 0 100.0 250 7 97.3 475 98.5 Washington 112 0 100.0 253 8 96.9 373 97.9 West Virginia 145 0 100.0 80 9 89.9 234 96.2 Wisconsin 108 1 99.1 529 0 100.0 638 99.8 Wyoming 26 0 100.0 36 22 62.1 84 73.8 Total United States 8,466 35 99.6% 11,929 731 94.2% 21,161 96.4% Source: NECA FCC Tariff No. 4 database. Includes both ILEC
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Non-Equal % Equal Equal Non-Equal % Equal Total % Equal Access Access Access Access Access Access Offices Access Alabama 149 0 100.0% 212 7 96.8% 368 98.1% Alaska 0 0 N.A. 40 215 15.7 255 15.7 Arizona 161 0 100.0 95 12 88.8 268 95.5 Arkansas 145 0 100.0 259 17 93.8 421 96.0 California 705 0 100.0 391 11 97.3 1,107 99.0 Colorado 188 1 99.5 106 14 88.3 309 95.1 Connecticut 1 0 100.0 146 0 100.0 147100.0 Delaware 33 0 100.0 0 0 N.A. 33100.0 District of Columbia 33 0 100.0 3 0 100.0 36100.0 Florida 213 0 100.0 275 14 95.2 502 97.2 Georgia 253 0 100.0 244 9 96.4 506 98.2 Guam 0 0 N.A. 17
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990MARCH 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 JULY 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991MARCH 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 JULY 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992MARCH 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 JULY 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 NOVEMBER 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993MARCH 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 JULY 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 NOVEMBER 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994MARCH 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 JULY 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 NOVEMBER 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995MARCH 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 JULY 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 NOVEMBER 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996MARCH 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 JULY 101.2
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- Non-Equal % Equal Equal Non-Equal % Equal Total % Equal Access Access Access Access Access Access Offices Access Alabama 149 0 100.0% 213 5 97.7% 367 98.6% Alaska 0 0 N.A. 40 215 15.7 255 15.7 Arizona 161 0 100.0 99 10 90.8 270 96.3 Arkansas 145 0 100.0 260 16 94.2 421 96.2 California 706 0 100.0 394 11 97.3 1,111 99.0 Colorado 190 1 99.5 109 11 90.8 311 96.1 Connecticut 1 0 100.0 148 0 100.0 149100.0 Delaware 33 0 100.0 2 0 100.0 35100.0 District of Columbia 33 0 100.0 3 0 100.0 36100.0 Florida 214 0 100.0 288 2 99.3 504 99.6 Georgia 252 0 100.0 244 10 96.1 506 98.0 Guam 0 0 N.A. 17
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- $19.7 0.6 $30.8 0.7 63.9 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card $38.8 3.3 $81.3 2.7 $120.0 2.8 67.7 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $671.2 57.3 $2,496.3 81.9 $3,167.5 75.1 78.8 Long Distance Private Line Service $44.9 3.8 $107.1 3.5 $152.0 3.6 70.5 All Other Long Distance $329.5 28.1 $338.4 11.1 $667.9 15.8 50.7 Total Toll Revenues $1,084.4 92.5 $3,023.1 99.2 $4,107.4 97.3 73.6 Total Carrier Revenue $1,171.9 100.0 $3,048.6 100.0 $4,220.4 100.0 72.2 Figures may not add due to rounding and amounts that have been withheld to preserve confidentiality of individual carrier data. Telecommunications Industry Table 8 Revenue: Operator Service Providers (OSPs) TRS Fund Worksheet Data (Dollar amounts shown in millions) 1995 Intrastate Interstate Intrastate + Interstate Interstate as % of Total
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- 793.3 3.1 1,081.6 1.9 1,874.8 2.3 57.7 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card 2,243.6 8.8 5,791.7 10.2 8,035.2 9.8 72.1 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service 13,559.8 53.3 38,774.7 68.1 52,334.5 63.5 74.1 Long Distance Private Line Service 1,838.4 7.2 7,299.5 12.8 9,138.0 11.1 79.9 All Other Long Distance 733.9 2.9 3,526.1 6.2 4,260.0 5.2 82.8 Total Toll Revenues 18,375.7 72.3 55,392.0 97.3 73,767.7 89.6 75.1 Total Carrier Revenue $25,419.7 100.0 $56,943.4 100.0 $82,363.0 100.0 69.1 Figures may not add due to rounding and amounts that have been withheld to preserve confidentiality of individual carrier data. Telecommunications Industry Table 11B Revenue: AT&T, MCI, Sprint & WorldCom: Reseller and IXC Affiliates Only - Toll Revenue Only (Dollar amounts shown in millions) TRS Fund Worksheet
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- 2.4 $16,493,953 53.9 0.0 38.5 7.6 0.0 $80,273 88.1 0.0 11.9 0.0 0.0 459,377,235 39.3 3.3 38.5 13.8 5.2 Thailand $45,182,137 78.3 1.8 11.8 5.7 2.3 $4,614,035 51.8 0.0 39.6 8.3 0.2 $8,953 49.9 0.0 50.1 0.0 0.0 199,104,012 54.9 6.1 26.2 4.3 8.5 Vietnam $53,553,066 21.2 2.6 25.4 38.6 12.2 $1,384,543 26.2 0.0 40.8 19.3 13.7 $12,180 2.0 0.0 97.3 0.6 0.0 186,950,225 15.1 2.5 33.6 36.2 12.6 Asia $1,631,581,819 47.1 1.5 21.1 18.4 12.0 $139,124,683 42.6 0.4 25.5 15.8 15.7 $6,816,219 4.4 91.7 3.0 0.9 0.0 9,348,968,378 30.1 3.7 28.4 16.3 21.5 Australia $134,853,000 64.8 0.7 14.1 17.3 3.0 $8,695,692 60.7 0.0 27.8 10.6 0.9 $131,502 78.4 0.0 18.6 3.0 0.0 830,996,590 55.9 1.1 21.7 12.8 8.6 Cook Islands
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- 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Percent Change 1997 to 2002 Australia ($0.8) ($6.1)($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 $37.2 $26.5 $55.6 $71.1 $20.2 15.7 -57.7% Brazil 71.0 90.7 104.2 102.7 132.9 153.7 129.8 87.1 77.5 61.9 40.0 -74.0 Canada 121.1 130.2 136.7 125.4 99.7 73.9 77.4 47.8 6.0 11.6 (2.5) n.m. China 62.9 77.7 152.1 231.0 263.2 233.9 140.6 122.7 97.3 43.0 15.7 -93.3 Colombia 96.2 111.7 122.9 131.9 139.2 110.5 56.2 68.9 75.1 47.9 25.9 -76.6 Dominican Republic 130.0 120.2 126.5 125.4 111.4 84.7 93.5 107.8 43.3 18.3 34.5 -59.3 Egypt 33.4 33.3 37.0 41.7 55.8 64.7 55.1 78.3 35.9 32.2 40.3 -37.7 El Salvador 64.0 65.0 69.6 77.1 75.0 67.6 70.9 60.4 52.9 51.8 56.4 -16.5 France 38.9 40.7
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- 1,051 Montana 92.1 20,772 87.1 9,899 Nebraska 91.0 2,838 79.8 1,041 Nevada 90.3 3,023 89.6 2,608 New Mexico 65.2 40,635 52.5 27,821 New York 94.7 5,271 94.8 2,444 North Carolina 91.0 2,619 89.9 2,079 North Dakota 89.1 6,799 85.6 4,869 Oklahoma 95.2 16,617 90.8 1,976 Oregon 93.3 2,069 90.7 1,362 Rhode Island 100.0 19 100.0 3 South Carolina 97.7 172 97.3 148 South Dakota 84.6 17,082 75.7 10,095 Texas 75.3 384 72.6 336 Utah 82.6 7,807 52.7 2,502 Washington 95.9 39,502 89.3 7,495 Wisconsin 96.0 12,394 90.1 4,491 Wyoming 91.7 8,373 75.0 1,663 Total 83.1% 302,208 67.9% 140,454 All Housing Units (2000 Census) 1 Some of the reservations are in multiple states. For these reservations, occupied housing units with and without
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 100.6 101.7 102.3 103.6 May 102.0 98.7 100.4 100.0 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 June 102.0 98.2 100.3 100.0 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 July 102.3 99.0 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 August 102.0 98.7 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 September 102.0 98.5 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 October 102.7 97.9 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 November 102.1 97.3 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 December 102.2 97.4 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 1999 January 102.5 96.9 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 February 102.1 96.2 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 March 102.3 96.6 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 April 103.0 97.3 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3 103.6 May 103.4 97.0 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 102.3
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 100.6 101.7 103.6 March 98.7 100.5 100.2 100.6 101.7 103.6 April 98.6 100.5 100.2 100.6 101.7 103.6 May 98.7 100.4 100.0 100.5 101.7 103.6 June 98.2 100.3 100.0 100.4 101.7 103.6 July 99.0 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 August 98.7 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 September 98.5 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 103.6 October 97.9 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 November 97.3 100.3 100.1 100.3 101.7 103.6 December 97.4 100.3 100.1 100.4 101.7 103.6 1999 January 96.9 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 103.6 February 96.2 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 March 96.6 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 April 97.3 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 May 97.0 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 June 97.1 100.5 100.2 100.5 101.7 103.6 July 95.5 100.5 100.2 100.5
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- ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.8 98.4 96.0 99.1 98.3 95.2 88.1 89.7 92.4 Average Installation Interval (days) 12.0 9.2 17.4 17.2 17.0 17.5 23.9 17.8 19.6 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.2 2.8 4.3 3.5 3.1 3.6 8.0 4.4 18.2 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.3 99.6 98.9 99.5 99.0 99.5 98.5 98.7 98.6 Residence 98.3 99.7 98.9 99.6 99.1 99.5 98.6 98.8 98.8 Business 90.1 98.8 98.2 99.2 98.3 98.9 97.5 97.1 96.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.4 0.4 1.5 1.7 2.0 1.3 1.1 1.5 0.5 Residence 1.1 0.4 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.0 1.0 1.4 0.5 Business 1.8 1.2 1.7 3.3 2.4 3.3 2.3 2.3
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 0 10 20 Percent Change from Prior Year 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 CPI Intrastate Toll CPI Interstate Toll CPI Telephone Service Price Indices (Annual Rates of Change) 582 Table 5.5 Consumer Price Indices (1982-1984=100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service 1983January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7 98.3 101.4 101.6 November 101.2 100.4 99.5 101.4 102.3
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 CPI Local Services CPI Interstate Toll CPI Intrastate Toll CPI Telephone Service Price Indices (Annual Rates of Change) 7 - 7 Table 7.4 Consumer Price Indices (1982-1984=100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series ID CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 1983January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7 98.3 101.4 101.6 November 101.2 100.4 99.5 101.4 102.3
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- -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 81.5 92.7 90.7 88.7 96.7 88.4 69.5 92.9 95.2 Average Installation Interval (days) 17.3 15.3 12.6 21.8 23.0 NA 14.8 12.1 1.8 Average Repair Interval (hours) 4.0 2.2 3.0 8.2 3.7 2.1 6.3 8.1 3.0 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.6 99.7 98.7 97.6 99.1 99.2 97.3 98.1 98.9 Residence 99.1 99.7 98.8 98.5 99.2 99.3 97.8 98.5 99.1 Business 96.7 99.4 98.3 95.7 98.9 98.6 94.6 95.9 97.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 3.0 1.6 NA 6.7 2.7 1.4 1.9 3.1 2.9 Residence 2.6 1.4 NA 5.4 2.3 1.3 1.3 2.9 2.5 Business 4.2 3.3 NA 7.4 4.2 1.7 3.4 4.1 4.9 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand
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- 3.7 Federal Universal Service Programs Fund Size Projections (in Millions of Dollars) High Cost Programs Total 1998 Total 1999 1st Quarter 19992nd Quarter 19993rd Quarter 19994th Quarter 19991st Quarter 2000 High Cost Loop Support 831.0 858.6 216.1 217.1 207.2 218.2 223.6 Long Term Support 471.9 472.2 117.4 118.3 118.3 118.3 119.8 Local Switching Support 412.6 389.5 97.7 97.9 98.2 95.7 97.3 Incremental Support under the Forward-Looking Mechanism - - - - - - 63.8 Prior Period True-ups -14.1 12.8 7.9 5.4 -1.2 0.7 -3.1 Administrative Expenses 4.8 5.9 2.2 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.0 Interest Income -5.1 -2.6 -0.9 -0.6 -0.5 -0.6 -0.6 Total High Cost Programs 1701.2 1736.4 440.4 439.2 423.1 433.7 501.7 Note: Details may not appear to add to
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 1994 1996 1998 CPI Local Services CPI Interstate Toll CPI Intrastate Toll CPI Telephone Service Price Indexes (Annual Rates of Change) 7 - 7 Table 7.4 Consumer Price Indices (1982-1984 = 100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series ID CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 1983January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7 98.3 101.4 101.6 November 101.2 100.4 99.5 101.4 102.3
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- 29.1 24.6 31.7 479.3 5.2 17.6 419.5 86.8 5.2 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 12 Table 9.1(b): Company Comparison -- Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints -- 1997 Company Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 51.5 82.4 99.0 97.3 75.5 82.3 90.9 94.6 96.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 50.3 34.6 22.0 16.3 30.1 34.0 33.1 30.3 4.1 Average Repair Interval (hours) 10.8 6.8 1.3 107.9 14.0 2.9 17.0 13.4 24.3 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 92.5 93.4 88.5 98.6 89.4 80.1 86.7 89.7 97.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 13.4 14.8 13.9 11.8
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- 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November 1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November 1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1%
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- 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 CPI Local Services CPI Interstate Toll CPI Intrastate Toll CPI Telephone Service Price Indexes (Annual Rates of Change) 7 - 7 Table 7.4 Consumer Price Indexes (1982-1984=100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series ID CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 1983January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7 98.3 101.4 101.6 November 101.2 100.4 99.5 101.4 102.3
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- 3 - 22 Table 3.9 High-Cost Programs Fund Size Projections and Prior Year Actuals (in Millions of Dollars) Programs Total 1998 Total 1999 Total 20001st Quarter 20002nd Quarter 20003rd Quarter 20004th Quarter 2000 High Cost Loop Support 827.3 864.1 897.8 223.6 224.0 224.6 225.7 Long Term Support 476.3 473.2 479.1 119.8 119.7 119.8 119.9 Local Switching Support 387.3 382.9 390.0 97.3 97.3 97.6 97.7 Incremental Support under the Forward-Looking Mechanism - - 199.4 57.5 46.7 43.9 51.4 Interstate Access Support - - 325.0 - - 162.5 162.5 Prior Period True-ups - - -15.1 -3.3 6.6 -21.6 3.2 Administrative Expenses 4.8 7.1 5.1 1.0 1.4 1.3 1.4 Interest Income -5.1 -2.7 -3.2 -0.6 -0.6 -0.6 -1.4 Total 1690.6 1724.7 2278.1 495.2 495.0
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1 92.1 93.9% 6.0 6.1% July 1994 98.6 92.4 93.7% 6.2 6.3% November1994 99.8 93.7 93.8% 6.2 6.2% March 1995 99.9 93.8 93.9% 6.1 6.1% July 1995 100.0 94.0 94.0% 6.0 6.0% November1995 100.4 94.2 93.9% 6.2 6.1% March 1996 100.6
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- 89.3 Average Installation Interval (days) 16.3 21.7 15.6 37.3 0.0 27.4 20.1 28.4 17.7 Average Repair Interval (hours) 4.6 3.4 2.9 4.5 1.7 8.3 4.1 10.2 8.0 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.9 98.7 98.7 98.9 98.7 96.9 98.3 98.3 97.4 Residence 100.0 98.9 98.9 99.1 98.8 97.7 98.9 98.5 97.7 Business 99.8 97.3 97.3 97.8 98.3 96.3 97.8 96.1 94.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.4 1.4 2.2 2.0 0.8 2.0 2.5 0.8 4.2 Residence 1.3 1.2 2.1 1.8 0.8 1.5 1.6 0.7 4.0 Business 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.9 0.8 2.4 3.5 2.1 5.9 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 290.9 163.0 177.5 157.7 212.8 194.7 156.2 177.1 223.7 Total MSA 275.8 162.6 177.0
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- Average Installation Interval (days) 17.5 15.1 15.3 20.7 13.9 32.4 23.9 22.7 14.3 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.4 2.7 5.8 3.9 4.7 13.1 3.0 12.8 6.7 Local Services Provided to Residential and Business Customers Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.9 99.2 98.7 99.4 98.7 98.7 99.0 98.1 98.5 Residence 100.0 99.3 98.8 99.5 98.8 98.8 99.0 98.3 98.8 Business 99.9 98.5 97.3 98.6 98.1 98.0 98.5 96.1 95.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.3 0.8 2.1 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.4 0.8 3.5 Residence 1.3 0.6 2.1 1.3 1.0 0.9 1.3 0.6 3.2 Business 1.7 2.3 3.0 2.9 1.0 1.6 2.6 1.8 5.2 Average Out-of- Service Repair Interval (hours) 19.2 14.1 22.7 24.2 23.6 20.5 22.1 14.2 13.7 Total Residence 20.8 14.1 22.9 26.8
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- 10.5 Access Services Provided to Carriers -- Special Access Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.8 98.4 96.0 99.1 98.3 95.2 88.1 89.7 92.4 Average Installation Interval (days) 12.0 9.2 17.4 17.2 17.0 17.5 23.9 17.8 19.6 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.2 2.8 4.3 3.5 3.1 3.6 7.9 4.4 18.2 Local Services Provided to Res. and Business Customers Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.3 99.6 98.9 99.5 99.0 99.5 98.5 98.7 98.5 Residence 98.2 99.7 98.9 99.6 99.1 99.5 98.6 98.8 98.8 Business 90.1 98.8 98.2 99.2 98.3 98.9 97.5 97.1 96.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.4 0.4 1.5 1.7 2.0 1.3 1.1 1.5 0.6 Residence 1.1 0.4 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.0 1.0 1.4 0.5 Business 1.8 1.2 1.7 3.3 2.4 3.3 2.3 2.3
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- 3,840 9,547 Large Business 800 622 NA 3,502 408 3,372 NA 774 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications Table 2(a): Company Comparison -- Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints -- 1997 Company Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 51.5 82.4 99.0 97.3 75.5 82.3 90.9 94.6 96.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 50.3 34.6 22.0 16.3 30.1 34.0 33.1 30.3 4.1 Average Repair Interval (hours) 10.8 6.8 1.3 107.9 14.0 2.9 17.0 13.4 24.3 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 92.5 93.4 88.5 98.6 89.4 80.1 86.7 89.7 97.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 13.4 14.8 13.9 11.8
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- (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and RegulatedSeparations Collection and CommonTrafficSpecial Total and Adjustments LineSensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos.$81,195.4 $9,691.2$71,504.1$53,090.9$18,530.3$8,728.9$3,089.3$4,890.7$16,708.9$1,821.4 Bell Operating Cos.75,862.6 8,882.8 66,979.949,600.917,489.78,167.22,816.74,787.8 15,771.71,718.0 All Other Cos. 5,332.7 808.5 4,524.2 3,490.0 1,040.6 561.7 272.6 102.9 937.2 103.4 Alabama 1,018.3 130.5 887.8 668.0 239.8 138.1 27.7 42.1 207.9 31.8 AL Arizona 1,433.6 97.3 1,336.3 1,009.9 327.0 191.7 44.7 65.3 301.6 25.4 AZ Arkansas 601.9 73.9 528.0 389.2 139.9 80.2 17.6 30.5 128.3 11.6 AR California 10,117.5 1,954.1 8,163.4 6,278.6 1,901.9 888.1 376.5 445.0 1,709.6 192.4 CA Colorado 1,751.6 127.0 1,624.6 1,211.8 413.1 225.4 66.4 92.2 384.0 29.1 CO Connecticut 1,269.0 13.5 1,255.5 937.2 318.3 133.5 85.2 71.8 290.5 27.8 CT Delaware 228.9 11.7
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- 35.4 14.7 26.4 76.5 18.1 ME Maryland 1,767.2 140.5 1,626.7 1,148.7 478.1 184.6 76.7 166.5 427.8 50.3 MD Massachusetts 2,358.7 130.5 2,228.2 1,507.6 720.5 201.2 100.4 329.8 631.4 89.2 MA Michigan 2,593.1 195.1 2,398.0 1,884.2 516.3 275.0 100.3 89.3 464.6 51.7 MI Minnesota 1,076.1 90.5 985.5 715.2 270.4 117.1 42.7 84.6 244.4 25.9 MN Mississippi 716.0 74.7 641.2 469.3 172.1 97.3 21.1 28.4 146.8 25.4 MS Missouri 1,639.2 289.6 1,349.6 970.9 381.5 174.6 59.0 110.8 344.4 37.0 MO Montana 164.1 10.8 153.3 106.0 47.2 20.1 10.1 12.2 42.4 4.8 MT Nebraska 450.1 41.4 408.7 283.7 125.0 48.6 30.6 37.0 116.2 8.8 NE Nevada 693.2 73.0 620.2 467.4 153.3 66.8 51.5 21.6 139.9 13.5 NV New Hampshire 404.1 19.2 384.9 271.8 113.1
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- 127.9 1,027.9 766.4 260.6 133.6 29.9 44.4 207.9 52.8 LA Maine 417.8 19.2 398.6 288.2 110.4 42.4 14.0 33.1 89.5 20.9 ME Maryland 1,956.9 172.2 1,784.7 1,242.9 541.9 209.7 78.3 194.9 482.9 58.9 MD Massachusetts 2,744.6 149.7 2,594.9 1,731.7 863.2 237.3 119.0 394.7 751.0 112.2 MA Michigan 2,595.8 200.5 2,395.4 1,868.6 528.4 273.3 107.2 96.0 476.5 51.9 MI Minnesota 1,041.7 97.3 944.4 683.4 261.1 111.9 39.3 81.0 232.2 28.9 MN Mississippi 718.2 69.5 648.7 472.7 175.4 96.1 20.7 28.4 145.2 30.2 MS Missouri 1,610.2 323.3 1,286.9 912.1 376.5 166.2 56.6 114.1 336.9 39.5 MO Montana 171.7 12.0 159.7 109.7 50.1 20.8 10.4 12.8 44.0 6.1 MT Nebraska 439.5 40.4 399.1 275.0 125.9 50.7 29.5 37.1 117.3 8.6 NE Nevada 713.8 86.0
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- COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 1.5-TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENT BY STATE PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TELEPHONE SERVICE STATE JULY NOVEMBER MARCH JULY 1995 1995 1996 1996 ALABAMA 92.4 91.8 91.7 92.0 AL ALASKA 94.6 92.3 95.4 93.3 AK ARIZONA 94.9 94.9 92.7 93.8 AZ ARKANSAS 89.8 89.2 85.9 87.3 AR CALIFORNIA 95.0 93.9 94.9 95.1 CA COLORADO 96.2 96.7 96.4 94.8 CO CONNECTICUT 97.3 96.8 98.3 98.4 CT DELAWARE 95.3 97.3 95.0 97.3 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 90.9 89.8 92.5 93.1 DC FLORIDA 93.6 94.0 93.3 93.3 FL GEORGIA 89.3 89.3 91.8 86.8 GA HAWAII 94.2 94.3 93.9 96.0 HI IDAHO 96.2 94.5 93.3 92.1 ID ILLINOIS 93.2 94.7 93.1 93.0 IL INDIANA 94.5 94.8 94.7 94.5 IN IOWA 97.6 95.8 95.8 98.0 IA
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- BY STATE PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TELEPHONE SERVICE STATE JULY NOVEMBER MARCH JULY 1996 1996 1997 1997 ALABAMA 92.0 92.8 91.4 93.0 AL ALASKA 93.3 94.6 94.4 93.5 AK ARIZONA 93.8 92.8 89.5 93.4 AZ ARKANSAS 87.3 87.4 88.7 90.8 AR CALIFORNIA 95.1 95.1 94.2 94.3 CA COLORADO 94.8 95.2 96.6 94.5 CO CONNECTICUT 98.4 95.7 95.5 93.8 CT DELAWARE 97.3 95.9 95.0 95.3 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 93.1 93.5 91.3 91.7 DC FLORIDA 93.3 92.6 92.0 93.1 FL GEORGIA 86.8 90.4 90.4 93.1 GA HAWAII 96.0 94.5 94.7 94.6 HI IDAHO 92.1 93.2 95.2 92.6 ID ILLINOIS 93.0 92.9 93.5 93.1 IL INDIANA 94.5 92.0 94.2 93.6 IN IOWA 98.0 96.0 96.0 97.3 IA KANSAS 94.3 93.8 94.5 93.6 KS
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- 93.9 CO CONNECTICUT 95.5 93.8 93.2 92.7 CT DELAWARE 95.0 95.3 96.9 97.2 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 91.3 91.7 89.4 91.6 DC FLORIDA 92.0 93.1 93.2 93.3 FL GEORGIA 90.4 93.1 92.4 89.9 GA HAWAII 94.7 94.6 94.1 95.1 HI IDAHO 95.2 92.6 94.2 92.7 ID ILLINOIS 93.5 93.1 90.0 92.7 IL INDIANA 94.2 93.6 93.6 93.8 IN IOWA 96.0 97.3 96.8 96.6 IA KANSAS 94.5 93.6 93.8 95.4 KS KENTUCKY 93.1 93.2 93.2 94.1 KY LOUISIANA 91.3 91.5 90.3 93.5 LA MAINE 93.6 97.4 97.4 95.8 ME MARYLAND 95.3 95.5 96.3 96.1 MD MASSACHUSETTS 95.9 95.7 94.6 94.0 MA MICHIGAN 94.9 93.3 94.6 95.1 MI MINNESOTA 97.4 96.4 97.0 97.4 MN MISSISSIPPI 89.3 89.8 88.5 89.1 MS MISSOURI 97.5 93.7
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- 95.9 97.2 CO CONNECTICUT 96.2 97.5 94.9 97.6 CT DELAWARE 96.8 96.1 98.2 94.4 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 90.6 90.8 92.3 92.7 DC FLORIDA 92.2 92.3 92.6 93.3 FL GEORGIA 92.2 92.2 92.3 91.2 GA HAWAII 96.1 94.9 95.6 97.4 HI IDAHO 93.4 93.9 93.6 95.1 ID ILLINOIS 93.3 92.3 91.2 91.7 IL INDIANA 94.5 94.8 93.8 93.7 IN IOWA 97.3 96.2 96.1 96.3 IA KANSAS 93.2 94.4 97.1 92.1 KS KENTUCKY 93.6 92.3 93.5 93.3 KY LOUISIANA 91.7 91.6 90.3 92.2 LA MAINE 97.7 97.2 97.5 96.9 ME MARYLAND 96.9 96.4 96.8 94.1 MD MASSACHUSETTS 94.0 95.4 95.4 94.7 MA MICHIGAN 95.3 94.5 94.0 94.3 MI MINNESOTA 97.7 98.4 95.9 97.5 MN MISSISSIPPI 89.3 90.0 87.1 89.1 MS MISSOURI 93.6
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- 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2
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- Millions) Net Settlement Payouts 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Australia ($1.5) ($0.8) ($6.1)($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 $37.2 $26.5 $55.6 71.1 20.2 Brazil 50.1 71.0 90.7 104.2 102.7 132.9 153.7 129.8 87.1 77.5 61.9 Canada 113.0 121.1 130.2 136.7 125.4 99.7 73.9 77.4 47.8 6.0 11.6 China 45.7 62.9 77.7 152.1 231.0 263.2 233.9 140.6 122.7 97.3 43.0 Colombia 88.3 96.2 111.7 122.9 131.9 139.2 110.5 56.2 68.9 75.1 47.9 Dominican Republic 115.0 130.0 120.2 126.5 125.4 111.4 84.7 93.5 107.8 43.3 18.3 Egypt 27.7 33.4 33.3 37.0 41.7 55.8 64.7 55.1 78.3 35.9 32.2 El Salvador 60.3 64.0 65.0 69.6 77.1 75.0 67.6 70.9 60.4 52.9 51.8 France 38.9 38.9 40.7 41.5 44.2 45.3 39.3 22.7
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- SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-8 CT BRIDGEPORT 43 42 50.0 156.0 9545 2622 9689 2664 2.1 2.8 97.3 CT BRIDGEPORT 49 52 50.0 222.0 10021 3223 9688 3156 6.3 10.2 98.8 CT HARTFORD 3 33 1000.0 276.0 21991 3476 24532 3877 0.0 0.0 85.9 CT HARTFORD 18 46 219.5 299.0 17043 3203 17368 3157 6.3 6.3 90.1 CT HARTFORD 24 32 50.0 262.0 13076 2852 11674 2651 11.3 11.0 98.6 CT HARTFORD 61 5 1.0 515.0 22582 3667
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- 29266 375 24604 317 0.0 0.0 100.0 AR EL DORADO 10 28 1757.2 605.0 45253 663 31775 510 0.0 0.0 100.0 AR FAYETTEVILLE 13 18 1726.2 506.0 37446 718 31585 634 0.0 0.0 100.0 AR FAYETTEVILLE 29 28 62.1 270.0 13768 285 13254 281 2.8 1.3 99.9 AR FORT SMITH 5 46 4017.2 384.0 30929 586 29032 537 0.0 0.0 97.3 AR FORT SMITH 24 17 153.8 317.0 13619 370 13979 383 1.7 3.0 93.6 AR FORT SMITH 40 39 224.5 610.0 21407 307 19467 290 1.3 0.4 99.8 AR HOT SPRINGS 26 27 374.9 275.0 15191 412 13630 223 1.4 0.3 100.0 AR JONESBORO 8 35 1593.1 533.0 41047 675 37003 625 0.7 2.1 99.7 AR JONESBORO 19 20 53.1
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- (%) MAMARLBOROUGH 66 23 50.0 326.0 19496 6040 17821 5420 0.4 0.1 100.0 MANEWBEDFORD 6 49 1000.0 283.0 30480 4984 22852 2645 5.0 2.1 99.5 MANEWBEDFORD 28 22 148.5 229.0 15367 4039 13032 2424 0.3 0.1 99.8 MANORWELL 46 52 50.0 107.0 5997 2486 5745 1865 19.6 8.9 96.6 MASPRINGFIELD 22 33 158.0 268.0 13402 2261 12269 2079 6.7 3.2 97.3 MASPRINGFIELD 40 55 192.2 322.0 13779 2149 13687 2146 2.6 2.6 97.3 MASPRINGFIELD 57 58 50.0 306.0 12988 1879 11438 1677 8.3 2.6 100.0 MAVINEYARDHAVEN58 40 50.0 155.0 8690 530 8674 526 0.0 0.0 100.0 MAWORCESTER 27 29 50.0 466.0 20523 6226 16690 5162 0.1 0.2 99.6 MAWORCESTER 48 47 96.7 398.0 20933 3954 19398 3643 5.0 14.2 99.3 MDANNAPOLIS
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- SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-8 CT BRIDGEPORT 43 42 50.0 156.0 9545 2622 9689 2664 2.1 2.8 97.3 CT BRIDGEPORT 49 52 50.0 222.0 10021 3223 9688 3156 6.3 10.2 98.8 CT HARTFORD 3 33 1000.0 276.0 21991 3476 24532 3877 0.0 0.0 85.9 CT HARTFORD 18 46 219.5 299.0 17043 3203 17368 3157 6.3 6.3 90.1 CT HARTFORD 24 32 50.0 262.0 13076 2852 11674 2651 11.3 11.0 98.6 CT HARTFORD 61 5 1.0 515.0 22582 3667
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- 396.0 30740 588 31495 580 0.4 0.0 92.6 CO PUEBLO 8 26 364.3 727.0 29914 851 26336 621 0.0 0.0 99.6 CO STEAMBOAT SPRIN 24 10 3.2 157.0 1891 12 1499 11 0.0 0.0 100.0 CO STERLING 3 23 1000.0 232.0 25691 70 22797 62 0.0 0.0 99.9 CT BRIDGEPORT 43 42 50.0 156.0 9545 2622 9689 2664 2.1 2.8 97.3 CT BRIDGEPORT 49 52 50.0 222.0 10021 3223 9688 3156 6.3 10.2 98.8 CT HARTFORD 3 33 1000.0 276.0 21991 3476 24532 3877 0.0 0.0 85.9 CT HARTFORD 18 46 219.5 299.0 17043 3203 17368 3157 6.3 6.3 90.1 CT HARTFORD 24 32 50.0 262.0 13076 2852 11674 2651 11.3 11.0 98.6 CT HARTFORD 61 5 1.0 515.0 22582 3667
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- to that of an isotropic (omnidirectional) radiator in the far field of its main (forward direction) lobe. Antenna power input. The radio frequency peak or RMS power, as the case may be, supplied to the antenna from the antenna transmission line and its associated impedance matching network. Stations licensed pursuant to Part 97 shall use PEP as defined in section 97.3(b) for the antenna power input. Stations authorized pursuant to Part 95 shall use transmitter power as defined in section 95.639 for the antenna power input. Antenna structure. The term antenna structure includes the radiating and receiving elements, its supporting structures, towers, and all appurtenances mounted thereon. Application. A written request on a standard form for a station license as defined
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- Notice, Petitions for Rulemaking Filed, Report No. 2206, June 19, 1997. See No. 53 of the ITU Radio Regulations (Geneva, 1990). The essence of this definition is carried over to the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, which regulates the amateur service in the United States, and to various Commission rule sections. See 47 U.S.C. 153(2); 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(4), 97.113. See Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules to Relax Restrictions on the Scope of Permissible Communications in the Amateur Service, PR Docket No. 92-136, Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 5072 (1993) (Permissible Communications). Id. at 5073 7. Id. at 5072 3. Id. at 5073 7. Id. at 5073 6. Id. Id. This
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- is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunication Bureau See Petition for Rule Making, RM-9806, filed by CSMC, on August 25, 1999 (CSMC Petition). 47 C.F.R. 97.305. See 47 C.F.R. 2.201, 97.3. 47 C.F.R. 97.305(c). See Amendment of Parts 2 and 97 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Amateur Service to Authorize Operation on Additional Frequency Bands in American Samoa, Order, 14 FCC Rcd 20595, 20607 22 (WTB PSPWD 1999) (Samoa Order). See 47 C.F.R. 97.3(c)(1). The 6 m amateur service band is 50-54 MHz in ITU Regions 2
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- and that without these VHF return transmissions, Sky Command is not of any use to an operator because the operator cannot hear what the HF station is receiving. We agree with BEARS that ignoring the return transmissions in the system, which are on the 2 m amateur service band, is at best a tortured interpretation. Moreover, we note that Section 97.3(a)(7) defines an auxiliary station as an amateur station ``transmitting communications point-to-point within a system of cooperating amateur stations,'' and we note that ``communications point-to-point within a system'' would include all communications between the location of the HF station and the station at the remote control point. Thus, we conclude that Sky Command does not comply with Section 97.201(b) of the
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- if you do not anticipate renewing or modifying your license in the near future). For further information regarding the ULS rules and procedures, please refer to the FCC's ULS Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls.2 1 The conversion affects those services licensed under Part 97 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 97. For a definition of "Amateur Radio Services," see 97.3(a)(2), 47 C.F.R. 97.3(a)(2). 2 Additional information can be found in the ULS Report and Order. See Amendment of Parts 0, 1, 12, 22, 24, 26, 27, 80, 87, 90, 95, 97, and 101 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate the Development and Use of the Universal Licensing System in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, WT Docket No. 98-20, Report and
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- complaint proceedings without first giving them the opportunity to obtain the facts from program networks and informally resolve disputes with their customers. The Commission should reconsider its decision. 34 Captioning Order on Reconsideration, 13 FCC Rcd. 19973, 20025 (1998). 35 Id. 36 Captioning Order, 13 FCC Rcd. at 3381. 15 IV. THE COMMISSION SHOULD MODIFY ITS "SUBSEQUENT AIRING" REQUIREMENT Section 97.3(c)(3) provides that "once an entity has aired a particular program with video description, it is required to include video description with all subsequent airings of that program, unless the entity uses the SAP channel in connection with the program for a purpose other than providing video description." This requirement would impose a significant and seemingly unintended burden on
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- Under these circumstances, it makes little sense to create any entirely new complaint procedure. It makes less sense to subject cable operators to complaint proceedings without first giving them the opportunity to obtain the facts from program networks and informally resolve disputes with their customers. The Commission should reconsider its decision. The Commission Should Modify Its ``Subsequent Airing'' Requirement Section 97.3(c)(3) provides that ``once an entity has aired a particular program with video description, it is required to include video description with all subsequent airings of that program, unless the entity uses the SAP channel in connection with the program for a purpose other than providing video description.'' This requirement would impose a significant - and seemingly unintended - burden on
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- Foster Wells Dunn McLean Mercer Sheridan Bismarck Mobridge Beulah Lemmon Washburn Linton Garrison Wishek Eureka New Salem ND SD A3 D22 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 MI 20 0 20 40 60 KM Station KBME-TV Analog Channel 3, DTV Channel 22 Bismarck, ND Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 97.3 kW ERP at 392 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 79.4 kW ERP at 425 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson, ND (no symbol)No change in coverage Coverage lost but still served by same network Coverage lost and no other service by same network KBME-TV Licensed Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson, ND KBME-TV Population Receiving Analog Service...............121,020 Population Receiving Digital Service................110,625 The following
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- regard to station control'' are insufficient. We therefore conclude that Glenn A. Baxter apparently willfully and repeatedly failed to comply with a Bureau directive to file information regarding control of Station K1MAN. 16. Section 97.113(b) of the Rules prohibits, with limited exceptions not applicable here, an Amateur station from engaging in any form of broadcasting or transmitting one-way transmissions. Section 97.3(a)(10) of the Rules defines broadcasting as ``transmissions intended for reception by the general public.'' 14 We find that the pre-recorded seventy-minute interview with a person interested in retaining Baxter Associates, during which there was no station identification, constitutes a ``broadcast'' and an impermissible one-way transmission. Therefore, Mr. Baxter apparently willfully violated Section 97.113(b) of the Rules. 17. Section 97.105(a) of
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- and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS Participants ... must monitor two EAS sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station ... are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities." The Emergency Alert System Plan for New Jersey specifies that WMVB must monitor WENJ Millville 97.3 FM as well as a Primary Entry Point Station. At the time of inspection, the agents observed that WMVB was not monitoring a Primary Entry Point Station. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.35(a): "EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in Sections 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2). Appropriate entries indicating reasons why any
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- in making the most effective use of the amateur service frequencies. The rule further provides that no frequency will be assigned for the exclusive use of any station. See 47 C.F.R. S 97.101(b). Because amateur radio station licensees share frequencies, the prohibition against willful or malicious interference is essential to the viability of amateur radio. 47 U.S.C. S 308(b). Section 97.3(a)(10) of the Rules defines broadcasting as "transmissions intended for reception by the general public." 47 C.F.R. S97.3(a)(10). Section 97.105(a) of the Rules provides that the control operator must ensure the proper operation of the station. 47 C.F.R. S 97.105. Section 97.7 of the Rules requires each Amateur station to have a control operator when transmitting. 47 C.F.R. S 97.7. Pursuant
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- 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Percent Change 1998 to 2003 Australia ($6.1) ($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 $37.2 $26.5 $55.6 $71.1 $20.2 $15.7 $16.2 -39.0% Brazil 90.7 104.2 102.7 132.9 153.7 129.8 87.1 77.5 61.9 40.0 45.5 -64.9 Canada 130.2 136.7 125.4 99.7 73.9 77.4 47.8 6.0 11.6 (2.5) (17.9) n.m. China 77.7 152.1 231.0 263.2 233.9 140.6 122.7 97.3 43.0 15.7 14.1 -90.0 Colombia 111.7 122.9 131.9 139.2 110.5 56.2 68.9 75.1 47.9 25.9 43.4 -22.8 Dominican Republic 120.2 126.5 125.4 111.4 84.7 93.5 107.8 43.3 18.3 34.5 45.5 -51.3 Egypt 33.3 37.0 41.7 55.8 64.7 55.1 78.3 35.9 32.2 40.3 36.2 -34.3 El Salvador 65.0 69.6 77.1 75.0 67.6 70.9 60.4 52.9 51.8 56.4 79.0 11.4 France 40.7
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- $710 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,929,750 1.0 3.128.124.7 43.1 Luxembourg $3,483,601 0.8 0.020.919.6 58.7 $164,671 0.6 0.023.119.8 56.5 $57,897 98.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 35,632,116 1.6 0.012.232.8 53.4 Malta $1,010,356 6.0 0.5 9.621.9 62.0 $93,865 0.0 0.0 0.017.4 82.6 $430 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 8,175,730 4.4 0.2 6.232.5 56.6 Netherlands $46,126,097 1.4 0.026.219.7 52.7 $9,378,634 1.5 0.010.842.3 45.4 $10,375,680 97.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 760,730,297 1.3 0.015.331.6 51.8 Norway $16,101,944 4.2 0.014.917.7 63.2 $1,510,863 16.5 0.037.712.0 33.8 $6,588,608100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 179,963,091 4.6 0.023.721.3 50.4 Portugal $18,433,780 5.5 0.011.021.2 62.3 $1,214,563 0.8 0.0 4.028.9 66.3 $485,943 97.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.3 229,257,919 8.1 0.0 9.922.2 59.8 Spain $62,612,568 6.0 0.033.814.6 45.6 $3,784,926 24.5 0.013.026.8 35.7 $26,588,892 98.1 0.0 0.0
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 4,121,222 0.214.6 1.0 3.3 80.9 Egypt $86,882,892 0.014.4 7.535.4 42.8 $1,361,480 0.0 4.6 0.011.3 84.1 $187,292 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 99.5 682,803,224 0.0 8.9 8.140.8 42.3 Equatorial Guinea $1,514,224 0.038.6 0.0 1.3 60.0 $39,870 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $53 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,598,621 0.048.1 0.0 1.8 50.1 Ethiopia $37,372,725 0.023.222.521.0 33.3 $735,944 0.0 1.4 0.0 1.4 97.3 $89,483 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 165,293,894 0.018.823.622.9 34.7 Gabon $1,342,616 0.0 9.6 9.050.7 30.6 $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
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- 46.774.194.9 Birmingham AL Mar-96 55 34 21 10 28.2n/a 85.7 Nov-97 55 34 21 10 37.5n/a 90.8 Nov-98 56 36 18 12 42.3 n/a 100.7 Mar-00 55 37 17 11 38.468.896.0 Mar-01 57 37 17 12 43.571.095.9 Richmond VA Mar-96 56 28 19 10 32.2n/a 77.9 Nov-97 56 28 15 11 40.7n/a 92.2 Nov-98 57 28 12 12 40.9 n/a 97.3 Mar-00 57 31 13 12 45.172.397.9 Mar-01 58 32 16 13 45.670.596.4 Westchester NY Mar-96n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Nov-97n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Nov-98n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Mar-00n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Mar-01 59 9 5 6 44.778.8100.0 Greenville-Spartanburg SC Mar-96 59 42 25 12 50.7n/a100.7 Nov-97 59 39 22