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Statistics of CommunicationsCommon Carriers

2001/2002 Edition

Federal Communications CommissionWashington, DC 20554

Commissioners

Members of the Federal Communications Commission(As of September 15, 2002)

Michael K. Powell, ChairmanKathleen Q. Abernathy

Michael J. CoppsKevin J. Martin

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Introduction and Overview The Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (SOCC), which has been published annually since 1939, is one of the most widely used reference works in the field of telecommunications. It is the only permanent record of common carrier activity published by the Government Printing Office and sent to repository libraries. The most recent edition may be purchased by mail from the Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954, or by calling GPO's Order and Inquiry Desk at (866) 512-1800. Sources of Information Much of the material contained in this volume is available well before the SOCC is published by the Government Printing Office.

Internet The Wireline Competition Bureau (formerly the Common Carrier Bureau) has a home page on the World Wide Web. This home page can be accessed directly at www.fcc.gov/wcb or through a link from the main FCC home page at www.fcc.gov. The materials available include orders, notices of proposed rulemaking, statistical reports, public notices, news releases, fact sheets, and answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs). Prior to the development of the Internet, an electronic bulletin board called FCC-State Link had been established to share data electronically with state agencies, and a portion of the FCC’s Internet site still bears that original name. The FCC-State Link includes all of the files contained in the SOCC and a variety of other reports that are used in the preparation of the SOCC; it can be reached directly at www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. The annual carrier submissions that are used in developing many of the tables in this publication can also be found at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/db.

Duplicating Contractors and Reference Information Center Several private firms specialize in locating, duplicating, and distributing FCC documents. The Commission's current duplicating contractor is Qualex International (Qualex). Documents may be purchased by calling Qualex at (202) 863-2893, or via e-mail at [email protected]. Reports and the summaries used in the preparation of the SOCC are also available in the FCC's Reference Information Center. This facility is located on the Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street S.W., Washington, D.C. The center contains self-service, card- or coin-operated copying machines for use by the general public. Coverage

Local Telephone Companies There are approximately 1,300 companies that have historically provided local telephone service in the United States. These companies, often referred to as incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs), range in size from rural cooperatives serving fewer than 100 customers to large holding companies serving millions of telephone lines. In most cases, only larger companies (those with more than $119 million in annual revenues in 2001) are required to file information with the FCC, and only telephone companies affiliated with the four largest holding companies are required to file the most extensive information. New telephone service providers, referred to as competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs), and providers of wireless telephone service are not required to file detailed statistical data with the Commission.

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In 2001, as shown in the detailed statistics in Table 2.8, there were 30 reporting large ILECs required to file the ARMIS USOA Report 43-02. In addition to these large carriers, 22 mid-sized ILECs report less detailed data in the ARMIS Annual Summary Report 43-01, and statistical tabulations based on this report are shown in Tables 2.9 through 2.16. While these 52 companies account for more than 90% of the local telephone lines served by ILECs, they do not reflect a complete census of the industry.

Long Distance Companies More than 700 firms buy access from local telephone companies in order to provide long distance service and a limited amount of information on the larger long distance companies is contained in various tables throughout the SOCC. Among long distance carriers, only AT&T and Alascom, which once were regarded as dominant carriers possessing market power, were ever required to file detailed reports. These data are contained in earlier editions of this publication. The reporting requirements, however, were eliminated when the FCC determined that AT&T was no longer a dominant carrier. Accounting Standards A new Uniform System of Accounts (USOA) for the telephone industry became effective at the beginning of 1988. The detailed tables in this report are based on that system. This year’s tables reflect a number of changes in the Commission’s accounting rules that were adopted in 2001 and 2002. The most significant of these is the elimination and streamlining of certain accounting requirements for mid-sized ILECs. The streamlining is based on the aggregate revenue of a company and all its affiliates. Currently, full Class A reporting requirements are imposed only where the aggregate revenues of an ILEC and its affiliates exceed $7 billion. In 2001, only BellSouth, Qwest, SBC, and Verizon remained subject to full Class A reporting requirements. The results for the 30 carriers affiliated with these firms appear in Table 2.8. The amount of state-by-state information varies from company to company. Ameritech, now a subsidiary of SBC, has historically maintained a separate operating company in each state and consequently files information for each state. In contrast, Qwest, formerly U S WEST, has consolidated its operations into a single company servicing 14 states, and it files aggregated information. Where the revenues of all affiliated ILECs total less than $7 billion, each of the affiliated ILECs earning revenues over the reporting threshold is eligible for Class B (streamlined) reporting treatment. Summary tabulations for the mid-sized companies are included in Tables 2.9 through 2.16. The total number of reporting companies is unchanged from 2000. The USOA applies to telephone operating companies. It is not designed to capture the activities of parent holding companies or subsidiaries. Where activities have been transferred from telephone companies to holding companies or subsidiaries, the revenues from those activities cease to be reported by the operating companies. For this reason, along with several other differences between financial and regulatory accounting systems, the results contained in reports to the FCC may differ markedly from reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Timing of the SOCC Most companies report information for the prior calendar year to stockholders and to the SEC by April 1. At that same time, they provide annual reports on their domestic operations to the FCC. The basic raw data are made available to the public as soon as received. This statistical summary is produced after the data has been

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checked, inquiries on suspect items sent to the carriers, corrected submissions received, and the industry tables compiled. Unlike data for domestic operations, corrected data for international services are typically not received until at least ten months after the end of the year being reported. Summaries of the international data are typically prepared and released in November. We have shortened the production cycle in order to reduce the delay in publication. This has been done by lagging the publication of international data by one year. Thus, this edition of the SOCC contains the international statistics only through 2000. International data for 2001 will be available at the usual time through the Internet, from duplicating contractors, and in the FCC’s public reference center, but it will not be published in the SOCC until next year. Other Information Sources The United States Telecom Association represents most local telephone companies. Like many trade associations, it collects information from each of its members. Annually, it prepares, publishes and sells statistical publications such as Phone Facts and Statistics of the Local Exchange Carriers. The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) represents the wireless industry. Since January 1985, it has conducted a semi-annual wireless survey, which consists of data on the wireless industry including the number of subscribers, revenues, employees, and average local monthly bill. The Telecommunications Industry Association’s (TIA) members consist of manufacturers and suppliers of the products and services used in telecommunications. TIA publishes annually the Multimedia Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast, which provides an overview of the telecommunications industry.

* * * * * * * * * * * * The 2001/2002 volume of the Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, was prepared by John Adesalu, Linda Blake, Mike Lehner, and Katie Rangos under the supervision and direction of Alan Feldman. Many of the tables appearing in Part 5 are based on the statistical work of other members of the staff of the Industry Analysis and Technology Division, especially Alex Belinfante and Jim Lande. All have worked long and hard to expand and improve the publication. We invite comments and suggestions for further improvements. For your convenience, the survey form on the following page may be used for your response. Peyton L. Wynns, Chief Industry Analysis and Technology Division (202) 418-0940 September 15, 2002

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Customer Response Publication: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 2001/2002 Edition You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau. 1. Please check the category that best describes you: ____ press ____ current telecommunications carrier ____ potential telecommunications carrier ____ business customer evaluating vendors/service options ____ consultant, law firm, lobbyist ____ other business customer ____ academic/student ____ residential customer ____ FCC employee ____ other federal government employee ____ state or local government employee ____ Other (please specify) 2. Please rate the report: Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor No opinion Data accuracy (_) (_) (_) (_) (_) Data presentation (_) (_) (_) (_) (_) Timeliness of data (_) (_) (_) (_) (_) Completeness of data (_) (_) (_) (_) (_) Text clarity (_) (_) (_) (_) (_) Completeness of text (_) (_) (_) (_) (_) 3. Overall, how do you Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor No opinion rate this report? (_) (_) (_) (_) (_) 4. How can this report be improved? 5. May we contact you to discuss possible improvements? Name: Telephone #:

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Table of Contents

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Introduction and Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii

Part 1. General TablesTable 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Companies as of December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Communications Carriers and Controlling Companies,December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Table 1.3 - Changes Affecting Coverage of Table 1.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Table 1.4 - Total Toll Service Revenues by Carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Table 1.5 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Table 1.6 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Part 2. Telephone CarriersTable 2.1 - List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission for the Year Ended

December 31, 2001, Whose Reports Were Used in the Statistical Tabulations in Parts 1 and 2. . . . . . . . . . . 13

Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2001. . . . . . 15

Table 2.3 - Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersas of December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Table 2.4 - Access Lines by Type of Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as ofDecember 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Table 2.5 - Telephone Calls and Minutes for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers--Year EndedDecember 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . 27

Table 2.7 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers--Year Ended December 31, 2001 42

Table 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2001and for the Year Then Ended. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Table 2.9 - Jurisdictional Separations Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersas of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

Table 2.10 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2001. . . . . . 102

Table 2.11 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year EndedDecember 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

Table 2.12 - Taxes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . 108

Table 2.13 - Total Plant in Service of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . 109

Table 2.14 - Total Other Investments of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2001. . . . . . 110

Table 2.15 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Reporting as of December 31, 2001. . . . . 111

Table 2.16 - Billable Access Lines and Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Reporting Incumbent LocalExchange Carriers as of December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

Part 3. International TelecommunicationsTable 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . . 119

Table 3.2 - International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . . . . . . . 123

Table 3.3 - Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . . . . . . 126

Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for 2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

Table 3.5 - 2000 U.S. Billed Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

Table 3.6 - 2000 Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points--International Message Telephone Resale Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

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Part 3. International Telecommunications - ContinuedTable 3.7 - Net Settlement Payouts for International Telephone Service for Selected International Points. . . . . . . . . . . 156

Table 3.8 - Share of International Message Telephone Service Including Pure Resaleand End-User Revenues for Selected Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

Table 3.9 - Revenue per Minute Data for Selected Carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158

Table 3.10 - Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale International Message Telephone Servicefor Selected Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159

Table 3.11 - Accounting Rates for Peak-Period International Telephone Service Callsfor Selected International Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160

Table 3.12 - Dollar Equivalent Accounting Rates for Peak-Period International Telephone Service Callsfor Selected International Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161

Part 4. Historical Financial and Operating Statistics TablesTable 4.1 - Local Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

Table 4.2 - Access Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1984 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

Table 4.3 - Toll Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Table 4.4 - Miscellaneous Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

Table 4.5 - Total Operating Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170

Table 4.6 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

Table 4.7 - Earnings Summary of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

Table 4.8 - Assets and Liabilities of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174

Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176

Table 4.10 - Selected Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1984 - 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . 183

Part 5. Trends and Monitoring TablesTable 5.1 - Total USF Loops for All Local Exchange Companies as of December 31, 2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187

Table 5.2 - Telephone Penetration in the United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

Table 5.3 - Telephone Penetration by State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189

Table 5.4 - Long-Term Trends in Price Indexes (Annual Rate of Change). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190

Table 5.5 - Annual Rate of Change in Major Price Indexes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191

Table 5.6 - Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (as of October 15). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192

Table 5.7 - Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas (as of October 15). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193

Table 5.8 - Dial Equipment Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194

Table 5.9 - Interstate Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195

Table 5.10 - Number of Carrier Identification Codes (CICs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196

Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197

Table 5.12 - Telecommunications Industry Revenues Reported by Type of Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206

Table 5.13 - Telecommunications Industry Revenues Reported by Type of Carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207

Table 5.14 - Number of Interstate Telecommunications Providers by Principal Type of Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208

General Index1. By Subject. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209

2. By Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214x

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General Tables

Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Companies as of December 31, 2001

(Dollars in Millions, Except Per-Share Amounts)Selected Citizens

Financial ALLTEL AT&T BellSouth Broadwing CommunicationsData Corporation Corp. Corporation Inc. Company

Revenues $7,599 $52,550 $24,130 $2,351 $2,457Costs and Expenses 5,934 1/ 48,796 17,789 2,522 2,224Interest Expense 289 3,242 1,315 168 379Other Income and Adjustments 2/ 395 6,412 (1,009) (27) 41Income Taxes 704 (791) 1,447 (80) (15)Net Income 1,067 3/ 7,715 2,570 (286) (90)Earnings per Share 3.42 2.50 1.37 (1.36) (0.38)Dividends per Share 1.33 0.15 0.76 0 0Average Shares Outstanding (millions) 311 3,643 1,875 217 281Property, Plant and Equipment - Net 6,781 41,322 24,943 3,060 4,512Total Assets 12,609 165,282 52,046 6,312 10,554Long-Term Debt 3,862 40,527 15,014 2,702 5,535Shareholders' Equity 5,566 51,680 18,597 1,678 1,946

Operating DataCustomer Lines (thousands) 2,612 - 4/ 25,422 4/ 1,032 2,481Number of Employees 23,955 117,800 87,875 5,400 10,121

Selected Qwest SBC Sprint VerizonFinancial McLeodUSA Communications Communications Corporation Communications

Data Incorporated Int'l Inc. Inc. 5/ Inc.

Revenues $1,811 $19,695 $45,908 $26,071 $67,190Costs and Expenses 5,282 18,875 35,020 26,733 55,658Interest Expense 253 1,442 1,599 1,181 3,369Other Income and Adjustments 2/ 124 (3,401) 2,050 (182) (5,598)Income Taxes 0 0 4,097 (624) 2,176Net Income (3,600) (4,023) 7,242 (1,401) 389Earnings per Share (4.51) (2.42) 2.15 (0.16) 0.14Dividends per Share 0 0 1.02 0.50 1.54Average Shares Outstanding (millions) 620 1,661 3,366 887 2,710Property, Plant and Equipment - Net 2,683 29,977 49,827 28,977 74,419Total Assets 4,755 73,781 96,322 45,793 170,795Long-Term Debt 28 20,197 17,133 16,501 45,657Shareholders' Equity 27 36,655 32,491 12,616 32,539

Operating DataCustomer Lines (thousands) 98 4/ 18,000 4/ 59,532 8,200 4/ 61,000 Number of Employees 8,500 61,000 192,550 83,700 247,000

Selected WilliamsFinancial Communications WorldCom

Data Group, Inc. Inc. 6/

Revenues $1,185 $35,179Costs and Expenses 4,730 31,665 Note:Interest Expense 526 1,533 McLeodUSA, Williams CommunicationsOther Income and Adjustments 2/ 211 447 Group, and WorldCom filed for Chapter 11Income Taxes (50) 927 bankruptcy protection on Jan. 31, Apr. 22,Net Income (3,810) 1,501 and July 21, 2002, respectively. In addition,Earnings per Share (7.86) 0.48 WorldCom and Qwest Communications Int'lDividends per Share 0 0 announced that they intend to restate their Average Shares Outstanding (millions) 487 2,923 financial statements for 2001, as well as forProperty, Plant and Equipment - Net 4,353 38,809 other reporting periods.Total Assets 5,992 103,914Long-Term Debt 5,839 30,038Shareholders' Equity (1,449) 57,930

Operating DataCustomer Lines (thousands) - - Number of Employees 3,887 85,000

Source: Company annual reports to shareholders and annual reports Form 10-K.1/ AT&T's operating expenses include $12.136 billion in access and other interconnection costs.2/ Includes extraordinary items.3/ In July-August 2001, AT&T completed the split-off of AT&T Wireless Services and Liberty Media Group. Its net income reflects a gain of $13.5 billion on the disposition of discontinued operations (AWS) and an equity earnings loss of $2.7 billion for LMG.4/ Identified as network (switched) access lines.5/ The per-share and average shares data are for Sprint's FON Group, based on a net loss of $147 million. The PCS Group suffered a loss of $1.28 per share, based on a net loss of $1.254 billion.6/ As reported to the SEC in the company's 10-K filing of March 13, 2002. The per-share and average shares data are for company's WorldCom group; a loss of $0.20 per share was attributed to the MCI group, which had 117 million average shares outstanding.

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Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Communications Carriers and Controlling Companies,December 31, 2001

(Amounts Shown in Thousands)Type Carrier's

No. Name of Company of OperatingCompany Revenues

1 ALLTEL Corporation Holding - 2 ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. Telephone $148,3223 ALLTEL Communications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 173,9784 ALLTEL Georgia Communications Corp. Telephone 277,7345 ALLTEL Nebraska, Inc. Telephone 210,6496 ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. Telephone 167,8117 Western Reserve Telephone Co., The Telephone 145,7688 Americatel Corporation Interexchange Carrier 269,2189 AT&T Corp. Holding -

10 AT&T Communications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 33,309,53811 Teleport Communications Group Inc. 1/ Interexchange Carrier 632,49712 BCE Inc. (Bell Canada Enterprises) Holding - 13 Teleglobe Inc. Holding - 14 Excel Telecommunications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 610,57415 Teleglobe USA, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 208,30116 BellSouth Corporation Holding - 17 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 294,48418 BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Telephone 18,029,81819 Broadwing Inc. Holding - 20 Broadwing Communications Inc. Holding - 21 Broadwing Communications Services Inc. Interexchange Carrier 675,87522 Broadwing Telecommunications Inc. Interexchange Carrier 348,99923 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. Telephone 827,72024 BTI Telecom Corp. Holding - 25 Business Telecom, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 285,54526 Cable and Wireless plc Holding - 27 Cable & Wireless USA, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 598,45928 Citizens Communications Company Holding - 29 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of New York, Inc. Telephone 222,31030 Electric Lightwave, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 226,64031 Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. Telephone 372,75332 Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. Holding - 33 Commonwealth Telephone Co. Telephone 202,30634 Concert Global Networks USA LLC 2/ Interexchange Carrier 2,081,62335 Equant Operations Inc. Interexchange Carrier 183,05236 Evercom Systems, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 244,93637 General Communication, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 237,91938 Global Crossing Ltd. Holding - 39 Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 1,224,92440 Global Crossing Telecommunications Services, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 816,64041 IDT Corporation Interexchange Carrier 1,302,89142 ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 259,03243 Level 3 Communications, LLC Interexchange Carrier 160,24044 Lightyear Communications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 141,17745 McLeodUSA Incorporated Holding - 46 McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 462,98847 Network Plus, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 296,42148 Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 141,71149 Primus Telecommunications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 288,79050 Qwest Communications International Inc. Holding - 51 LCI Int'l Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm. Svcs. 3/ Interexchange Carrier 870,70052 Qwest Communications Corp. 3/ Interexchange Carrier 2,308,81553 Qwest Corporation Telephone 11,878,01954 SBC Communications Inc. Holding - 55 Ameritech Corporation Holding - 56 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. d/b/a Ameritech Illinois Telephone 4,147,64657 Indiana Bell Telephone Co., Inc. d/b/a Ameritech Indiana Telephone 1,369,83358 Michigan Bell Telephone Co. d/b/a Ameritech Michigan Telephone 3,464,58059 Ohio Bell Telephone Co., The d/b/a Ameritech Ohio Telephone 2,466,80560 Wisconsin Bell, Inc. d/b/a Ameritech Wisconsin Telephone 1,306,26461 Pacific Telesis Group Holding - 62 Nevada Bell Telephone 205,73163 Pacific Bell Telephone 11,218,46264 Southern New England Telecommunications Corp. Holding - 65 SNET America, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 176,69366 Southern New England Telephone Co., The Telephone 1,643,471

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Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Communications Carriers and Controlling Companies,December 31, 2001 -- Continued

(Amounts Shown in Thousands)Type Carrier's

No. Name of Company of OperatingCompany Revenues

67 Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 448,50168 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Telephone 12,455,11569 Sprint Corporation Holding - 70 Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Telephone 894,11171 Centel Corporation Holding - 72 Central Telephone Company Telephone 675,56273 Central Telephone Co. of Virginia Telephone 225,78274 Sprint-Florida, Inc. Telephone 1,453,28475 Central Telephone Co. of Texas Telephone 161,38976 Sprint Corporation - Long Distance Division 4/ Interexchange Carrier 8,424,38377 Sprint Missouri, Inc. Telephone 233,33178 United Telephone - Southeast, Inc. Telephone 265,24679 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. Telephone 185,65480 United Telephone Co. of New Jersey, Inc. Telephone 140,63881 United Telephone Co. of the Northwest Telephone 125,17582 United Telephone Co. of Ohio Telephone 481,47483 United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania, The Telephone 303,89484 United Telephone Co. of Texas, Inc. Telephone 155,74385 PT-1 Long Distance, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 184,75986 Talk America Inc. Interexchange Carrier 249,47587 Touch America, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 475,70588 VarTec Telecom, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 946,61089 Verizon Communications Inc. Holding - 90 Verizon California Inc. Telephone 3,315,91491 Verizon Delaware Inc. Telephone 320,81192 Verizon Florida Inc. Telephone 1,655,22693 Verizon Hawaii Inc. Telephone 533,33894 Bell Atlantic Comm. Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance Interexchange Carrier 863,62695 Verizon Maryland Inc. Telephone 2,419,40596 Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States Telephone 142,22697 GTE Midwest Inc. d/b/a Verizon Midwest Inc. Telephone 293,77498 Verizon New England Inc. Telephone 4,462,25399 Verizon New Jersey Inc. Telephone 3,924,422

100 Verizon New York Inc. Telephone 7,790,758101 Verizon North Inc. Telephone 2,934,150102 Verizon Northwest Inc. Telephone 1,212,855103 Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. Telephone 3,570,055104 Verizon Select Services, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 508,732105 Verizon South Inc. Telephone 1,606,919106 GTE Southwest Incorporated d/b/a Verizon Southwest Telephone 1,352,608107 Verizon Virginia Inc. Telephone 2,447,097108 Verizon Washington, DC Inc. Telephone 686,193109 Verizon West Virginia Inc. Telephone 690,969110 GTE Holdings (Puerto Rico) LLC Holding - 111 Telecomunicaciones de Puerto Rico, Inc. Holding - 112 Puerto Rico Telephone Co. Telephone 1,136,555113 Williams Communications Group, Inc. Holding - 114 Williams Communications, LLC 5/ Interexchange Carrier 593,007115 Working Assets Funding Service, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 123,778116 WorldCom, Inc. Holding - 117 WorldCom, Inc. - Long Distance Operations Interexchange Carrier 21,258,619

Note -- Carriers controlled by other companies are indicated by indentations from the margin. In some cases, an intermediate level of control has been omitted. The information shown is primarily from annual reports filed with the Commission.1/ Teleport is basically a competitive local exchange carrier, but it reports to the FCC because of its long distance operations. Its total operating revenues for year 2001 amounted to $1.959 billion.2/ Concert is a joint venture of AT&T and British Telecom. On Oct. 16, 2001, the companies announced that they had agreed to dissolve the venture.3/ LCI International merged into Qwest Communications Corp. on December 31, but its revenues were reported separately.4/ The division consists principally of Sprint Communications Company L.P.5/ Williams Communications has been engaged primarily in non-common carrier activities, but it is required to report to the FCC because of its long distance operations.

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Table 1.3 - Changes Affecting Coverage of Table 1.2

TypeNo. Name of Company of Remarks

Company

Additions:

1 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. Interexchange >

2 Equant Operations Inc. " > These four companies became subject to the Commission's reporting requirements at

3 Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc. " > 47 CFR 43.21(c).

4 Level 3 Communications, LLC " >

Deletions:1 Covista Communications, Inc. Interexchange >

2 eMeritus Communications, Inc. " >

3 Global Crossing North American Networks, Inc. " > Revenues of each of these six carriers fell below the indexed threshold established for

4 International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (Ixnet) " > reporting purposes.

5 New Global Telecom, Inc. " >

6 NOSVA Limited Partnership " >

7 Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. " Carrier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Dec. 29, 2000.

8 PT-1 Communications, Inc. " Operating subsidiary of Star Telecommunications, Inc. (see below), included in the parent's Chapter 11 petition.

9 RSL Communications Ltd. Holding Company began insolvency proceedings in Bermuda; it also filed in NY under Section 304 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

10 RSL COM U.S.A., Inc. Interexchange This principal U.S operating subsidiary of RSL Communica- tions, Ltd. filed a Chapter 11 petition on Mar. 16, 2001.

11 Star Telecommunications, Inc. " Carrier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Mar. 13, 2001.

12 Startec Global Operating Company " Carrier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Dec. 14, 2001.

13 Viatel, Inc. " Company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on May 2, 2001.

14 Viatel Services, Inc. " Operating subsidiary of Viatel, Inc., included in the parent company's Chapter 11 petition.

15 Williams Companies, Inc., The Holding Company completed spin-off of subsidiary Williams Commu- nications Group, Inc. on Apr. 23, 2001.

16 World Access, Inc. Interexchange Company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Apr. 24, 2001.

Mergers and Name Changes:1 WorldCom Inc. and Intermedia Communications Inc. Interexchange WorldCom acquired Intermedia on July 1, 2001.

2 LCI Int'l Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm. Svcs. " LCI International Telecom merged into Qwest Communica- and Qwest Communications Corp. tions Corp. on Dec. 31, 2001.

3 ALLTEL Nebraska, Inc. Telephone Name changed from Aliant Communications Co.

4 Talk America Inc. Interexchange Name changed from Talk.com Holding Corp.

5 Touch America, Inc. " Company dissolved subsidiary Touch America Services.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 1.4 - Total Toll Service Revenues by Carrier *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Company 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992AT&T Companies1/ AT&T Communications, Inc. $34,935 $36,770 $36,514 $35,219 $35,407 $34,549 $33,880 $34,384 $35,495 Alascom, Inc. 255 271 267 262 272 278 259 338 333 Teleport Communications Group, Inc. ACC Long Distance Corp.WorldCom Companies 2/ 3/ WorldCom, Inc. MCI Telecommunications Corp. 1,761 2,331 3,372 3,938 4,886 6,171 7,392 8,266 9,719 Telecom*USA 105 201 291 396 524 713 WorldCom, Inc. 110 154 263 801 Advanced Telecommunications Corp. (ATC) 72 86 124 162 178 326 342 356 Metromedia Communications Corp. 127 381 369 369 ITT Communication Services, Inc. 161 241 282 287 379 404 Comsystems Network Services 130 131 135 Wiltel, Inc. 300 376 405 494 MFS Intelenet, Inc. Intermedia Communications, Inc.Sprint Companies 4/ 5/ Sprint Corporation 1,141 2,592 3,405 4,320 5,041 5,378 5,658 GTE Sprint 1,052 1,122 779 US Telecom 387 212Qwest Companies 6/ LCI Int'l Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm. Svcs. 197 215 208 243 Qwest Communications Corp. USLD Communications, Inc.Concert Global Networks USA, LLC 7/Global Crossing Companies 8/ Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. 309 450 395 394 334 326 347 376 Lexitel 127 Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc. Global Crossing North American Networks, Inc. 104 142 155 168 Frontier Comm. - North Central Region, Inc. International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (IXnet, Inc.)Verizon Companies Bell Atlantic Comm, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Dist. Verizon Select Services, Inc.IDT CorporationBroadwing Companies 9/ Broadwing Communications Services, Inc. Broadwing Telecommunications, Inc.VarTec Telecom, Inc.BCE (Bell Canada Enterprise) Companies 10/ Teleglobe, Inc. Teleglobe USA, Inc. Excel Telecommunications, Inc. eMeritus Communications, Inc. Long Distance Wholesale ClubCable & Wireless USA, Inc. 146 171 180 218 275 359 406 495Williams Communications, LLCTouch America, Inc.McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc.Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc.Network Plus, Inc.BellSouth Long Distance, Inc.Primus Companies 11/ Primus Telecommunications, Inc. Telegroup, Inc. Trescom International, Inc.Business Telecom, Inc. 12/Americatel CorporationITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc.Talk America, Inc. f/k/a Talk.com Holding Corp.Evercom Systems, Inc.General Communication, Inc.Electric Lightwave, Inc.PT-1 Long Distance, Inc.Equant Operations, Inc.SNET America, Inc.ALLTEL Communications, Inc.Level 3 Communications, LLCNorlight Telecommunications, Inc.Lightyear Communications, Inc.Working Assets Funding Service, Inc.Others 13/ 414 639 992 1,352 1,823 2,976 3,105 3,437 4,082Total Long Distance Carriers 38,755 42,630 44,595 44,783 47,487 51,184 52,102 54,443 58,368Bell Operating Companies 9,037 9,026 9,599 10,268 10,668 10,549 10,578 10,066 9,718Other Incumbent Local Telephone Cos. 13/ 3,364 3,159 3,274 3,468 4,445 4,291 4,112 4,049 3,897CAPs, CLECs, & Other Local Telephone Cos. 13/Total Local Exchange Carriers 12,401 12,185 12,873 13,736 15,113 14,840 14,690 14,115 13,615Total Toll Service Revenues $51,156 $54,815 $57,468 $58,519 $62,600 $66,024 $66,792 $68,558 $71,983* Includes intrastate, interstate and international toll revenues.

See notes following Table 1.6. 7

Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 1.4 - Total Toll Service Revenues by Carrier - Continued *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Company 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 #AT&T Companies1/ AT&T Communications, Inc. $35,731 $37,166 $38,069 $39,264 $39,470 $40,551 $39,680 $37,646 $33,310 Alascom, Inc. 320 329 325 Teleport Communications Group, Inc. 284 464 632 ACC Long Distance Corp. 118 122 123WorldCom Companies 2/ 3/ WorldCom, Inc. 22,192 23,431 22,554 21,259 MCI Telecommunications Corp. 10,947 11,715 14,617 16,372 17,150 Telecom*USA WorldCom, Inc. 1,145 2,221 3,640 4,485 5,897 Advanced Telecommunications Corp. (ATC) Metromedia Communications Corp. 297 ITT Communication Services, Inc. Comsystems Network Services 116 Wiltel, Inc. 664 917 MFS Intelenet, Inc. 118 122 Intermedia Communications, Inc. 380 516 444Sprint Companies 4/ 5/ Sprint Corporation 6,139 6,805 7,277 7,944 8,595 7,994 9,708 9,038 8,424 GTE Sprint US TelecomQwest Companies 6/ LCI Int'l Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm. Svcs. 317 453 671 1,103 1,001 1,664 1,394 1,271 871 Qwest Communications Corp. 320 517 1,773 2,309 USLD Communications, Inc. 100 136 155 188 241 279 216Concert Global Networks USA, LLC 7/ 2,472 2,082Global Crossing Companies 8/ Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. 436 568 827 1,119 775 874 874 801 817 Lexitel Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc. 144 127 324 539 692 1,555 1,225 Global Crossing North American Networks, Inc. 213 306 309 323 223 196 Frontier Comm. - North Central Region, Inc. 123 133 121 International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (IXnet, Inc.) 131Verizon Companies Bell Atlantic Comm, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Dist. 130 864 Verizon Select Services, Inc. 340 607 834 1,004 509IDT Corporation 376 850 945 1,303Broadwing Companies 9/ Broadwing Communications Services, Inc. 258 724 453 574 676 Broadwing Telecommunications, Inc. 150 202 349VarTec Telecom, Inc. 107 125 470 820 836 819 923 947BCE (Bell Canada Enterprise) Companies 10/ Teleglobe, Inc. Teleglobe USA, Inc. 275 557 282 208 Excel Telecommunications, Inc. 156 363 1,091 1,179 1,219 942 703 611 eMeritus Communications, Inc. 215 429 379 264 260 169 Long Distance Wholesale Club 176 121 131Cable & Wireless USA, Inc. 557 654 700 919 1,066 953 913 770 598Williams Communications, LLC 227 126 184 413 593Touch America, Inc. 140 476McLeodUSA Telecommunications, Inc. 232 448 463Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc. 449Network Plus, Inc. 153 236 296BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. 294Primus Companies 11/ Primus Telecommunications, Inc. 176 240 338 289 Telegroup, Inc. 129 213 337 384 Trescom International, Inc. 140 158Business Telecom, Inc. 12/ 115 149 195 212 260 271 286Americatel Corporation 129 188 269ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. 122 172 270 259Talk America, Inc. f/k/a Talk.com Holding Corp. 180 232 305 426 398 428 249Evercom Systems, Inc. 205 206 245General Communication, Inc. 92 106 120 143 158 175 184 211 238Electric Lightwave, Inc. 145 227PT-1 Long Distance, Inc. 241 185Equant Operations, Inc. 183SNET America, Inc. 142 162 186 189 177ALLTEL Communications, Inc. 120 175 174Level 3 Communications, LLC 160Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. 119 142Lightyear Communications, Inc. 180 189 176 141Working Assets Funding Service, Inc. 131 140 132 124Others 13/ 4,459 5,445 5,928 7,051 10,132 11,357 11,841 11,432 7,646Total Long Distance Carriers 61,533 67,351 74,143 81,996 90,028 94,396 98,788 100,549 90,559Bell Operating Companies 9,849 9,527 8,189 7,950 7,138 6,857 6,182 6,073 5,084Other Incumbent Local Telephone Cos. 13/ 3,908 3,848 3,143 3,298 3,077 2,572 1,864 543 688CAPs, CLECs, & Other Local Telephone Cos. 13/ 550 1,230 1,412 2,450 3,044Total Local Exchange Carriers 13,757 13,375 11,332 11,248 10,765 10,659 9,458 9,066 8,816Total Toll Service Revenues $75,290 $80,726 $85,475 $93,244 $100,793 $105,055 $108,246 $109,615 $99,375* Includes intrastate, interstate and international toll revenues. # Year 2001 totals are based on staff estimates.

See notes following Table 1.6. 8

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Table 1.5 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only

All OtherYear AT&T WorldCom Sprint Long

DistanceCarriers 1/

1984 90.1 % 4.5 % 2.7 % 2.6 %1985 86.3 5.5 2.6 5.61986 81.9 7.6 4.3 6.31987 78.6 8.8 5.8 6.81988 74.6 10.3 7.2 8.01989 67.5 12.3 8.4 11.81990 65.0 14.5 9.7 10.81991 63.2 15.6 9.9 11.31992 60.8 18.1 9.7 11.51993 58.1 19.7 10.0 12.31994 55.2 20.7 10.1 14.01995 51.8 24.6 9.8 13.81996 47.9 25.4 9.7 17.01997 43.8 25.7 9.5 19.81998 43.1 23.5 8.5 24.91999 40.5 23.7 9.8 26.02000 38.0 2/ 22.5 9.0 30.52001 37.5 2/ 23.5 9.3 29.7

1/ Excludes incumbent local exchange carriers, competitive local exchange carriers, and wireless carriers.2/ For years 2000 and 2001, AT&T's market share does not reflect revenues from its share of Concert Global Networks USA, LLC. (See Table 1.4, footnote 7.)

Table 1.6 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers

All Other Bell OtherYear AT&T WorldCom Sprint Long Operating Local

Distance Companies TelephoneCarriers Companies

1/

1984 68.3 % 3.4 % 2.1 % 2.0 % 17.7 % 6.6 %1985 67.1 4.3 2.0 4.4 16.5 5.81986 63.5 5.9 3.3 4.9 16.7 5.71987 60.2 6.7 4.4 5.2 17.5 5.91988 56.6 7.8 5.4 6.1 17.0 7.11989 52.3 9.5 6.5 9.1 16.0 6.51990 50.7 11.3 7.5 8.4 15.8 6.21991 50.2 12.5 7.8 9.0 14.7 5.91992 49.3 14.6 7.9 9.3 13.5 5.41993 47.5 16.0 8.2 10.1 13.1 5.21994 46.0 17.3 8.4 11.7 11.8 4.81995 44.9 21.4 8.5 12.0 9.6 3.71996 42.1 22.4 8.5 15.0 8.5 3.51997 39.2 22.9 8.5 18.8 7.1 3.61998 38.7 21.1 7.6 22.4 6.5 3.61999 36.9 21.7 9.0 23.7 5.7 3.02000 35.2 2/ 20.8 8.4 28.2 5.4 2.02001 34.2 2/ 21.4 8.5 27.1 5.1 3.8

1/ Excludes incumbent local exchange carriers, competitive local exchange carriers, and wireless carriers.2/ For years 2000 and 2001, AT&T's market share does not reflect revenues from its share of Concert Global Networks USA, LLC.

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Notes for Tables 1.4 - 1.6

1/ ACC Long Distance Corp. and Teleport Communications Group merged in April of 1998, and the combined company, Teleport Communications Group, merged with AT&T Communications, Inc., in July of that year. AT&T Communications acquired Alascom, Inc., August 7, 1995 and began filing a consolidated revenue statement in 1996. 2/ MCI WorldCom's revenues were revised for 1998 to exclude enhanced services and to be consistent with revenues reported for 1999. 3/ WorldCom, Inc. completed a merger with MCI Communications Corp. in September of 1998 and filed 1998 revenue figures for the combined company, MCI WorldCom, Inc. MCI Communications Corp. and Telecom*USA merged during 1989 and began reporting consolidated revenues in 1990. Metromedia Communications Corp. and ITT Communications Services, Inc., merged during 1988, but reported 1989 revenue separately. LDDS Communications, Inc., and Advanced Telecommunications Corp. merged in 1992. In 1993, LDDS merged with Metromedia Communications Corp. and Comsystems Network Services. For 1993, only the revenues that were received after the merger are included in LDDS's revenues; those preceding the merger are listed individually. LDDS and Wiltel merged January 5, 1995. In May 1995, LDDS changed its name to WorldCom, Inc. WorldCom acquired MFS Intelenet Decenber 31, 1996. On July 1, 2001, WorldCom acquired Intermedia Communications, Inc. 4/ Sprint's revenues were revised for 1998 to exclude enhanced services and to be consistent with revenues reported for 1999. 5/ In July 1986, GTE Sprint and US Telecom merged into US Sprint. The information shown for GTE Sprint and US Telecom for 1986 is for January 1 - June 30. The information shown for Sprint Communications Corp. (then US Sprint) for 1986 is for July 1 - December 31. United Telecommunications, Inc., then majority owner of US Sprint, purchased the remaining interest from GTE in July of 1992. Effective February 16, 1992, the company's name became Sprint Communications Co. 6/ LCI International Telecom Corp. and USLD Communications, Inc., merged in December of 1997 and filed separate revenue statements for the year. Qwest Communications Corp. merged with LCI and USLD Communications, Inc., in June of 1998, and each of the three affiliated companies filed a separate revenue statement for 1998. 7/ Concert Global Networks USA, LLC was a joint venture of AT&T Corp. and British Telecommunications plc. On October 16, 2001, the companies announced that they had agreed to dissolve the venture. 8/ Global Crossing Ltd. acquired Frontier Corporation September 28, 1999. In 1994, RCI Long Distance, Inc., changed its name to Frontier Corporation. 9/ Cincinnati Bell Inc., merged with IXC Communications, Inc., on November 9, 1999 and soon began doing business as Broadwing, Inc.10/ BCE, Inc. (Bell Canada Enterprises) acquired Teleglobe, Inc. on November 1, 2000. eMeritus Communications was formerly known as Teleglobe Business Solutions, Inc. (previously Telco Holdings, Inc.) Teleglobe USA, Inc., merged with Excel Telecommunications, Inc. and its affiliate in November of 1998. Excel Telecommunications acquired Telco Holdings in October of 1997.11/ Primus Telecommunications, Inc. acquired TresCom International, Inc., in 1998.12/ Data for 1996 taken from the Annual Report to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission from telecommunications carriers regulated pursuant to §40-15-301 C.R.S.13/ Estimated by FCC staff.

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Part 2

Telephone Carriers

Statistics of Communications Common Carriers

Table 2.1 - List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission for the Year Ended December 31, 2001,Whose Reports Were Used in the Statistical Tabulations in Parts 1 and 2

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

Total Total State/AreaName of Company Headquarters* Operating Access of Carrier's

Revenues Lines # OperationBellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Atlanta, Ga. $18,029,818 39,230,995 9 Southeastern states 1/Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. San Antonio, Tex. 12,455,115 25,588,227 AR, KS, MO, OK, TXQwest Corporation Denver, Colo. 11,878,019 24,082,351 14 W. & Midw. states 2/Pacific Bell San Francisco, Calif. 11,218,462 25,406,776 CAVerizon New York Inc. New York, N.Y. 7,790,758 16,196,757 CT, NYVerizon New England Inc. Boston, Mass. 4,462,253 9,533,842 ME, MA, NH, RI, VTIllinois Bell Telephone Co. d/b/a Ameritech Illinois Chicago, Ill. 4,147,646 10,360,189 ILVerizon New Jersey Inc. Newark, N.J. 3,924,422 9,583,847 NJVerizon Pennsylvania Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. 3,570,055 8,930,300 PAMichigan Bell Teleph. Co. d/b/a Ameritech Michigan Chicago, Ill. 3,464,580 7,871,672 MIVerizon California Inc. Irving, Tex. 3,315,914 6,401,355 AZ, CA, NVVerizon North Inc. Irving, Tex. 2,934,150 5,713,939 IL, IN, MI, OH, PA, WIOhio Bell Telephone Co., The d/b/a Ameritech Ohio Chicago, Ill. 2,466,805 6,460,788 OHVerizon Virginia Inc. Richmond, Va. 2,447,097 5,669,231 VAVerizon Maryland Inc. Baltimore, Md. 2,419,405 5,648,490 MDVerizon Florida Inc. Irving, Tex. 1,655,226 3,575,838 FLSouthern New England Telephone Co., The New Haven, Conn. 1,643,471 2,373,085 CTVerizon South Inc. Irving, Tex. 1,606,919 2,817,319 AL, IL, KY, NC, SC, VASprint-Florida, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 1,453,284 4,121,480 FLIndiana Bell Teleph. Co., Inc. d/b/a Ameritech Indiana Chicago, Ill. 1,369,833 3,688,966 INGTE Southwest Incorporated d/b/a Verizon Southwest Irving, Tex. 1,352,608 2,630,240 TXWisconsin Bell, Inc. d/b/a Ameritech Wisconsin Chicago, Ill. 1,306,264 3,251,793 WIVerizon Northwest Inc. Irving, Tex. 1,212,855 2,814,152 CA, ID, OR, WAPuerto Rico Telephone Co. San Juan, P.R. 1,136,555 1,406,437 PRCarolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. Kansas City, Mo. 894,111 2,110,511 NCCincinnati Bell Telephone Co. Cincinnati, Ohio 827,720 1,179,531 IN, KY, OHVerizon West Virginia Inc. Charleston, W.Va. 690,969 1,122,093 WVVerizon Washington, DC Inc. Washington, D.C. 686,193 1,707,141 DCCentral Telephone Co. Chicago, Ill. 675,562 2,455,426 NV, NCVerizon Hawaii Inc. Irving, Tex. 533,338 1,230,541 HIUnited Telephone Co. of Ohio Kansas City, Mo. 481,474 1,052,235 OHFrontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. Rochester, N.Y. 372,753 693,525 NYVerizon Delaware Inc. Wilmington, Del. 320,811 862,961 DEUnited Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania, The Kansas City, Mo. 303,894 606,289 PAGTE Midwest Inc. d/b/a Verizon Midwest Inc. Irving, Tex. 293,774 467,451 MOALLTEL Georgia Communications Corp. Little Rock, Ark. 277,734 339,844 GAUnited Telephone - Southeast, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 265,246 693,617 TN, VA, WVSprint Missouri, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 233,331 497,183 IA, KS, MOCentral Telephone Co. of Virginia Chicago, Ill. 225,782 507,626 VACitizens Telecommunications Co. of New York, Inc. Stamford, Conn. 222,310 314,302 NYALLTEL Nebraska, Inc. Little Rock, Ark. 210,649 327,848 IA, KS, NENevada Bell San Francisco, Calif. 205,731 448,181 NVCommonwealth Telephone Co. Dallas, Pa. 202,306 328,568 PAUnited Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 185,654 329,083 INALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. Little Rock, Ark. 167,811 261,290 PACentral Telephone Co. of Texas Chicago, Ill. 161,389 321,047 TXUnited Telephone Co. of Texas, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 155,743 219,566 TXALLTEL Carolina, Inc. Little Rock, Ark. 148,322 310,316 NCWestern Reserve Telephone Co., The Little Rock, Ark. 145,768 223,344 OHContel of the South Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States Irving, Tex. 142,226 208,671 AL, IN, MIUnited Telephone Co. of New Jersey, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 140,638 355,013 NJUnited Telephone Co. of the Northwest Kansas City, Mo. 125,175 223,105 OR, WA

* In many cases, the headquarters listed is for the parent company. See Table 1.2 for the intercorporate relations of communications carriers and controlling companies. # Access line data are from Table 2.6 and include special (non-switched) lines. The number of access lines for the regional Bell operating companies that do not report as single entities is as follows: SBC Communications, 85,449,677; Verizon, 86,520,605. 1/ AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN 2/ AZ, CO, ID, IA, MN, MT, NE, NM, ND, OR, SD, UT, WA, WY

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Table 2.1 - List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission for the Year Ended December 31, 2001,Whose Reports Were Used in the Statistical Tabulations in Parts 1 and 2 -- Continued

(Amounts Shown in Thousands)Interexchange Carriers

Carrier's TotalName of Company Headquarters* Operating Communications

Revenues Plant #AT&T Communications, Inc. New York, N.Y. $33,309,538 $42,970,179WorldCom, Inc. - Long Distance Operations Clinton, Miss. 21,258,619 48,661,000Sprint Corporation - Long Distance Division Kansas City, Mo. 8,424,383 14,297,493Qwest Communications Corp. Arlington, Va. 2,308,815 5,991,273Concert Global Networks USA, LLC Herndon, Va. 2,081,623 1,011,839IDT Corporation Hackensack, N.J. 1,302,891 224,042Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc. 1/ Rochester, N.Y. 1,224,924 NA VarTec Telecom, Inc. Lancaster, Tex. 946,610 64,731LCI Int'l Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm. Svcs. Arlington, Va. 870,700 2/ Bell Atlantic Comm. Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance 3/ Arlington, Va. 863,626 0Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. 1/ Rochester, N.Y. 816,640 NA Broadwing Communications Services Inc. Austin, Tex. 675,875 1,237,490Teleport Communications Group Inc. New York, N.Y. 632,497 9,320,200Excel Telecommunications, Inc. 3/ 4/ Dallas, Tex. 610,574 0Cable & Wireless USA, Inc. Vienna, Va. 598,459 2,002,902Williams Communications, LLC Tulsa, Okla. 593,007 6,076,322Verizon Select Services, Inc. Irving, Tex. 508,732 46,731Touch America, Inc. Butte, Mont. 475,705 1,081,037McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 462,988 182,648Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc. 3/ San Antonio, Tex. 448,501 0Broadwing Telecommunications Inc. Austin, Tex. 348,999 37,718Network Plus, Inc. Quincy, Mass. 296,421 374,177BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. 3/ Atlanta, Ga. 294,484 0Primus Telecommunications, Inc. McLean, Va. 288,790 292,455Business Telecom, Inc. Raleigh, N.C. 285,545 356,386Americatel Corporation Miami, Fla. 269,218 30,179ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. Huntsville, Ala. 259,032 438,982Talk America Inc. f/k/a Talk.com Holding Corp. 3/ New Hope, Pa. 249,475 0Evercom Systems, Inc. Irving, Tex. 244,936 28,596General Communication, Inc. 5/ Anchorage, Alaska 237,919 397,977Electric Lightwave, Inc. Vancouver, Wash. 226,640 832,704Teleglobe USA Inc. Reston, Va. 208,301 713,506PT-1 Long Distance, Inc. 3/ Flushing, N.Y. 184,759 25Equant Operations Inc. 3/ Reston, Va. 183,052 0SNET America, Inc. 3/ North Haven, Conn. 176,693 0ALLTEL Communications, Inc. Little Rock, Ark. 173,978 2,000Level 3 Communications, LLC Broomfield, Colo. 160,240 4,631,694Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. Brookfield, Wis. 141,711 114,819Lightyear Communications, Inc. 3/ Louisville, Ky. 141,177 0Working Assets Funding Service, Inc. 3/ San Francisco, Calif. 123,778 0

NA - Not available. * In some cases, the headquarters listed is for the parent company. See Table 1.2 for the intercorporate relations of communications carriers and controlling companies. # Includes plant under construction. Figures may also include plant used in providing communications services other than long distance (e.g., WorldCom, Teleport Communications Group, Williams Communications, and Level 3 Communications). See also footnotes to Table 1.2. 1/ Global Crossing's plant data are not available due to financial restructuring. 2/ LCI International's plant is included in the amount reported by Qwest Communications Corp. 3/ Company is basically a reseller; therefore, it reported little or no communications plant. 4/ Company is a part of the Teleglobe group, which is controlled by Bell Canada Enterprises (see Table 1.2). 5/ Revenues exclude $42.8 million from non-communications operations; plant excludes $41.4 million.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001Aerial Cable Underground Cable Buried Cable Submarine Cable

Km ofAerial Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath SheathWire Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of

State Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Metallic FiberCable Cable Cable Cable

Alabama 0 49,578 4,133 5,567 2,776 79,241 6,194 26 2 ALArizona 15,636 14,570 534 10,014 7,417 53,755 845 0 0 AZArkansas 10 6,502 45 2,359 1,136 50,775 5,538 24 0 ARCalifornia 122,296 175,095 4,367 129,429 33,025 135,123 3,960 217 2 CAColorado 18,319 13,298 423 12,029 6,557 75,513 5,924 3 0 COConnecticut 95 50,334 5,074 9,715 5,054 8,297 8 93 0 CTDelaware 0 4,033 1,773 1,339 827 10,570 323 3 0 DEDistrict of Columbia 0 1,189 23 2,311 1,027 109 0 14 0 DCFlorida 937 55,306 4,626 26,218 21,508 221,848 21,406 148 36 FLGeorgia 0 67,129 10,403 11,231 8,551 118,722 13,420 23 2 GAHawaii 9,759 12,229 1,579 5,391 765 491 7 6 8 HIIdaho 5,319 4,215 187 2,298 1,044 38,358 2,911 100 19 IDIllinois 7 41,303 1,314 28,000 13,987 147,851 9,702 19 0 ILIndiana 2,166 43,671 2,686 10,881 6,115 107,850 10,063 8 0 INIowa 260 3,237 19 4,147 1,582 48,031 4,088 32 5 IAKansas 1,499 6,895 127 3,820 2,058 59,348 8,639 4 2 KSKentucky 6,703 69,356 9,109 5,448 2,391 43,794 1,784 8 0 KYLouisiana 0 23,876 5,303 7,013 2,929 69,903 3,405 80 3 LAMaine 0 34,463 5,290 1,341 658 1,719 8 114 11 MEMaryland 0 37,262 6,988 7,081 4,532 37,284 668 21 23 MDMassachusetts 0 62,518 7,149 20,974 8,528 8,877 8 98 0 MAMichigan 4,900 55,153 2,131 24,402 11,918 182,513 13,587 53 11 MIMinnesota 2,821 7,572 47 9,078 3,809 73,251 4,878 74 0 MNMississippi 0 34,933 3,249 2,168 933 65,104 5,544 8 14 MSMissouri 4,040 36,901 728 9,356 5,997 122,346 9,441 10 4 MOMontana 4,952 3,363 6 1,080 312 27,010 2,280 2 0 MTNebraska 51 3,016 215 2,522 1,747 44,137 6,677 5 0 NENevada 61,326 7,277 659 10,372 2,847 13,051 1,760 3 0 NVNew Hampshire 0 26,800 3,980 2,013 1,043 3,056 3 50 0 NHNew Jersey 1,527 63,889 15,000 20,770 10,308 20,292 367 76 13 NJNew Mexico 4,603 7,997 295 2,768 1,498 28,174 2,752 0 0 NMNew York 62,641 117,904 14,432 33,406 15,374 67,035 4,060 566 10 NYNorth Carolina 3,265 63,825 6,482 8,710 5,506 185,051 17,163 27 21 NCNorth Dakota 39 542 0 560 378 14,196 1,875 0 0 NDOhio 32,075 117,651 11,468 22,830 9,865 117,763 7,772 36 0 OHOklahoma 4,110 8,925 166 5,314 2,195 83,379 5,744 68 3 OKOregon 34,260 21,247 731 9,789 3,735 40,183 2,187 24 0 ORPennsylvania 49,718 173,287 30,300 20,092 11,259 52,042 594 8 0 PARhode Island 0 10,679 999 2,522 884 1,066 0 18 5 RISouth Carolina 0 14,020 530 4,496 3,345 68,179 7,768 3 6 SCSouth Dakota 647 974 11 917 410 18,861 2,655 3 0 SDTennessee 1,405 66,761 9,196 7,072 3,528 63,879 3,230 14 0 TNTexas 7,787 108,626 5,530 42,082 25,222 315,289 25,479 56 19 TXUtah 863 4,937 24 3,605 3,680 22,088 357 0 0 UTVermont 0 18,932 1,852 880 671 2,198 14 11 2 VTVirginia 2,599 57,731 9,113 8,544 7,130 112,659 9,515 3 15 VAWashington 27,054 31,500 1,539 16,715 5,986 70,204 2,679 178 36 WAWest Virginia 0 28,771 5,820 1,155 753 15,047 23 6 0 WVWisconsin 13,677 18,313 697 7,517 4,323 74,184 6,800 43 1 WIWyoming 1,587 1,333 23 789 317 21,697 2,718 3 0 WY United States 508,953 1,888,918 196,375 588,130 277,440 3,241,393 246,823 2,389 273 USPuerto Rico 21,317 22,145 1,411 4,568 2,016 7,260 1,177 0 0 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 530,270 1,911,063 197,786 592,698 279,456 3,248,653 248,000 2,389 273 TO

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- ContinuedDeep Sea Cable Intrabuilding Total Cable Km of Fiber in Cable

Network CableSheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Fiber Km Total FiberKm of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Equipped Km Deployed

State Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber (Lit) (Lit & Dark)Cable Cable Cable

Alabama 0 0 557 2 134,969 13,107 93,758 504,529 ALArizona 0 0 1,913 45 80,252 8,841 529,154 627,638 AZArkansas 0 0 436 24 60,096 6,743 44,254 360,657 ARCalifornia 0 0 6 95 439,870 41,449 923,829 2,009,993 CAColorado 0 0 2,863 97 103,706 13,001 637,659 879,000 COConnecticut 0 0 997 31 69,436 10,167 81,101 833,490 CTDelaware 0 0 180 21 16,125 2,944 63,066 186,309 DEDistrict of Columbia 0 0 1,584 154 5,207 1,204 64,391 122,022 DCFlorida 0 0 1,875 51 305,395 47,627 842,518 2,403,720 FLGeorgia 0 0 990 55 198,095 32,432 519,346 1,635,359 GAHawaii 0 449 294 1 18,411 2,809 56,204 98,604 HIIdaho 0 0 391 10 45,362 4,171 134,249 166,900 IDIllinois 0 0 2,899 158 220,072 25,162 296,747 1,415,834 ILIndiana 0 0 1,989 57 164,398 18,921 225,589 791,571 INIowa 0 0 352 16 55,799 5,710 175,726 214,860 IAKansas 0 0 758 47 70,825 10,873 114,449 510,715 KSKentucky 0 0 533 8 119,139 13,292 150,888 447,169 KYLouisiana 0 0 1,349 14 102,221 11,654 74,784 414,869 LAMaine 0 0 597 45 38,234 6,012 99,902 201,904 MEMaryland 0 0 1,632 132 83,280 12,343 315,895 782,305 MDMassachusetts 0 0 6,582 949 99,049 16,634 561,196 1,432,718 MAMichigan 0 0 5,639 149 267,760 27,795 316,640 1,821,016 MIMinnesota 0 0 787 72 90,762 8,806 360,163 415,413 MNMississippi 0 0 509 2 102,722 9,742 80,230 308,035 MSMissouri 0 0 1,958 175 170,571 16,345 296,229 852,258 MOMontana 0 0 488 3 31,943 2,601 71,735 88,671 MTNebraska 0 0 409 26 50,089 8,665 182,801 258,082 NENevada 0 0 270 12 30,973 5,278 90,906 261,164 NVNew Hampshire 0 0 719 60 32,638 5,086 127,808 267,324 NHNew Jersey 0 0 3,446 435 108,473 26,123 1,259,301 2,509,624 NJNew Mexico 0 0 700 31 39,639 4,576 132,286 159,247 NMNew York 0 0 23,774 2,049 242,685 35,925 1,454,466 1,994,289 NYNorth Carolina 0 0 917 17 258,530 29,190 388,850 1,120,982 NCNorth Dakota 0 0 232 8 15,530 2,261 36,186 46,203 NDOhio 0 0 5,826 202 264,106 29,306 363,424 1,676,092 OHOklahoma 0 0 882 42 98,568 8,150 96,402 439,561 OKOregon 0 0 904 39 72,147 6,692 217,751 277,821 ORPennsylvania 0 0 3,288 328 248,717 42,481 736,405 2,100,406 PARhode Island 0 0 599 56 14,884 1,944 56,394 164,845 RISouth Carolina 0 0 1,019 14 87,717 11,663 79,138 401,182 SCSouth Dakota 0 0 322 3 21,077 3,079 41,928 61,577 SDTennessee 0 0 759 3 138,485 15,957 242,387 736,864 TNTexas 0 0 10,702 961 476,755 57,211 789,433 3,707,594 TXUtah 0 0 993 35 31,623 4,096 260,020 315,980 UTVermont 0 0 312 10 22,333 2,549 46,636 102,228 VTVirginia 0 0 1,550 149 180,487 25,922 676,982 1,557,268 VAWashington 0 0 2,667 93 121,264 10,333 417,879 504,169 WAWest Virginia 0 0 653 13 45,632 6,609 91,752 358,666 WVWisconsin 0 0 1,420 46 101,477 11,866 175,430 701,214 WIWyoming 0 0 360 3 24,182 3,061 76,373 107,175 WY United States 0 449 100,881 7,048 5,821,710 728,408 15,170,640 39,355,116 USPuerto Rico 0 0 0 0 33,973 4,604 132,826 132,826 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 0 449 100,881 7,048 5,855,683 733,012 15,303,466 39,487,942 TO

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- ContinuedConduit System

Km of Equipped Km EquivalentMetallic Wire of Tube in Number of

in Cable Coaxial Cable PolesState Trench Km Duct Km

Alabama 43,652,809 129 721,713 2,453 16,063 ALArizona 50,020,877 42 150,285 5,786 26,558 AZArkansas 19,442,177 397 103,772 792 5,538 ARCalifornia 330,181,329 1,543 1,639,458 57,267 244,110 CAColorado 47,641,605 222 158,773 6,009 27,501 COConnecticut 43,307,931 18,166 421,473 3,088 20,155 CTDelaware 8,854,095 0 43,628 782 5,684 DEDistrict of Columbia 9,330,079 0 17,042 970 6,534 DCFlorida 156,899,952 838 934,784 14,537 86,881 FLGeorgia 74,238,833 1,415 653,654 5,810 39,750 GAHawaii 8,220,661 0 86,874 3,230 6,307 HIIdaho 11,661,584 68 42,408 1,278 5,332 IDIllinois 110,486,190 790 633,430 13,256 78,370 ILIndiana 54,260,661 29 529,941 6,808 32,874 INIowa 20,939,017 1,751 72,916 1,740 9,242 IAKansas 22,872,332 2 125,549 1,436 10,018 KSKentucky 32,957,038 5 756,721 2,872 14,900 KYLouisiana 45,753,883 151 479,777 3,280 22,279 LAMaine 11,818,047 0 250,930 806 4,414 MEMaryland 55,825,278 0 331,452 3,545 26,066 MDMassachusetts 66,434,218 20 683,119 11,716 59,961 MAMichigan 113,958,127 32 585,934 10,847 59,876 MIMinnesota 41,876,712 525 133,857 3,759 21,713 MNMississippi 27,600,876 2 444,349 784 6,296 MSMissouri 54,964,201 2 411,737 4,570 30,892 MOMontana 6,451,388 55 39,240 401 1,873 MTNebraska 14,436,986 4,960 37,466 1,433 7,343 NENevada 17,916,542 0 62,793 7,568 19,624 NVNew Hampshire 13,793,045 0 230,519 1,052 6,712 NHNew Jersey 100,889,869 0 669,681 9,541 70,077 NJNew Mexico 14,141,280 69 60,628 1,526 6,152 NMNew York 150,915,530 315 1,426,290 23,015 86,221 NYNorth Carolina 76,555,471 566 645,794 4,051 26,530 NCNorth Dakota 4,733,151 5 8,693 335 1,526 NDOhio 89,915,937 61 1,224,145 10,831 60,889 OHOklahoma 32,184,069 987 199,610 1,724 12,065 OKOregon 30,897,526 801 154,865 4,386 17,188 ORPennsylvania 109,081,541 0 1,620,252 11,608 74,679 PARhode Island 10,385,854 0 144,147 1,088 7,488 RISouth Carolina 32,182,696 122 239,538 2,460 15,896 SCSouth Dakota 5,786,732 79 15,780 647 2,922 SDTennessee 53,271,119 278 787,548 4,949 30,109 TNTexas 226,221,823 665 1,156,436 20,685 130,358 TXUtah 18,116,128 23 59,927 2,657 10,465 UTVermont 6,257,993 4 151,916 673 2,760 VTVirginia 74,005,793 2 502,195 5,822 29,424 VAWashington 56,510,765 613 322,354 7,738 30,271 WAWest Virginia 14,778,738 0 337,860 682 3,962 WVWisconsin 41,105,777 51 168,880 4,223 21,695 WIWyoming 5,456,008 0 27,529 455 2,419 WY United States 2,669,190,273 35,785 20,707,662 296,971 1,545,962 USPuerto Rico 22,414,148 0 296,973 5,431 16,294 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 2,691,604,421 35,785 21,004,635 302,402 1,562,256 TO

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- ContinuedRadio Relay System

Km of One-Way Radio Channel Km of Telephone ChannelKm of Km of One-Way Terrestrial Km of

Terrestrial Terrestrial One-Way Satellite Analog DigitalState System Radio Channel Radio Channel (4Khz or Equiv) (64Kbps or Equiv)

Alabama 83 392 0 0 62,541 ALArizona 4,848 12,194 0 15,179 16,206,575 AZArkansas 458 971 0 0 1,249,491 ARCalifornia 6,812 63,908 0 0 46,158,912 CAColorado 3,966 13,878 0 0 20,293,933 COConnecticut 0 0 0 0 0 CTDelaware 0 0 0 0 0 DEDistrict of Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 DCFlorida 295 815 0 0 456,147 FLGeorgia 43 243 0 0 58,166 GAHawaii 4,441 15,901 0 34,323 1,568,766 HIIdaho 1,971 5,206 0 946,809 2,296,674 IDIllinois 1,299 3,312 0 46,134 726,727 ILIndiana 268 613 0 0 494,948 INIowa 682 1,491 0 0 2,116,179 IAKansas 0 0 0 0 0 KSKentucky 196 542 0 0 168,821 KYLouisiana 154 307 0 794 151,380 LAMaine 44 127 0 0 13,571 MEMaryland 75 208 0 0 14,592 MDMassachusetts 128 1,060 0 0 365,584 MAMichigan 1,687 4,748 0 0 2,426,672 MIMinnesota 647 1,601 0 0 2,689,306 MNMississippi 0 0 0 0 0 MSMissouri 300 1,224 0 0 474,106 MOMontana 1,606 3,667 0 0 5,996,252 MTNebraska 0 0 0 0 0 NENevada 1,840 3,654 0 191,369 708,063 NVNew Hampshire 37 75 0 0 3,593 NHNew Jersey 22 44 0 0 21,527 NJNew Mexico 3,223 9,443 0 0 6,824,480 NMNew York 545 2,769 0 0 710,867 NYNorth Carolina 156 49,892 0 0 1,320,989 NCNorth Dakota 257 770 0 0 1,024,341 NDOhio 656 3,014 0 0 725,353 OHOklahoma 356 1,212 0 0 518,852 OKOregon 3,077 8,026 0 1,134 6,084,487 ORPennsylvania 276 1,213 0 0 170,264 PARhode Island 37 149 0 0 21,427 RISouth Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 SCSouth Dakota 661 1,393 0 0 224,825 SDTennessee 115 728 0 0 174,634 TNTexas 1,018 3,608 0 130 1,416,941 TXUtah 2,064 5,930 0 212,891 6,892,536 UTVermont 0 0 0 0 0 VTVirginia 381 813 0 0 348,977 VAWashington 4,527 16,138 0 0 21,566,041 WAWest Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 WVWisconsin 1,914 10,582 0 0 13,050,097 WIWyoming 4,783 15,517 0 18,037 19,703,923 WY United States 55,948 267,378 0 1,466,800 185,501,560 USPuerto Rico 4,235 12,196 0 0 7,208,280 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 60,183 279,574 0 1,466,800 192,709,840 TO

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- ContinuedTotal Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km

(Cable and Microwave Systems) (Cable and Microwave Systems)

Analog Digital Video Analog Digital VideoState (4Khz or Equiv) (64Kbps or Equiv) (4Khz or Equiv) (64Kbps or Equiv)

Alabama 9,418,352 8,458,388 148 23,798 48,634,587 699 ALArizona 207,634 9,826,273 0 15,872 63,782,480 0 AZArkansas 11,665,855 5,594,959 0 0 177,488,882 0 ARCalifornia 174,944,235 90,830,429 0 44,849 689,949,313 0 CAColorado 214,716 10,629,350 0 243 85,914,831 0 COConnecticut 39,829,237 2,049,109 18,262 901,003 243,543,390 0 CTDelaware 3,421,723 18,079,246 0 0 5,378,051 0 DEDistrict of Columbia 8,133,316 43,157,919 0 144 9,889,878 0 DCFlorida 19,626,618 36,808,173 1,754 0 225,519,613 7,264 FLGeorgia 17,775,122 21,998,007 1,501 0 124,006,845 2,254 GAHawaii 311,796 1,265,317 0 5,309,767 18,455,082 0 HIIdaho 4,198 2,312,500 0 958,529 28,552,694 0 IDIllinois 60,152,802 40,004,014 0 417,319 308,018,905 0 ILIndiana 21,304,257 18,930,505 0 14,379 106,858,013 82 INIowa 5,825 1,148,965 0 7,657 19,938,200 0 IAKansas 13,451,767 5,988,972 0 0 76,273,061 0 KSKentucky 5,645,615 5,403,207 28 100,384 47,494,003 9 KYLouisiana 9,992,212 5,187,787 48 794 39,851,453 604 LAMaine 5,295,214 1,633,004 0 0 6,441,845 0 MEMaryland 23,391,267 86,553,433 0 0 43,954,435 0 MDMassachusetts 25,743,090 6,013,998 0 0 20,753,570 0 MAMichigan 61,861,515 40,334,640 0 512,359 275,013,827 0 MIMinnesota 462 3,842,326 0 218,479 41,693,797 0 MNMississippi 7,303,693 4,948,983 3 0 56,085,417 0 MSMissouri 24,819,243 16,121,673 0 119,175 339,595,690 0 MOMontana 75,857 1,329,865 0 0 15,812,201 0 MTNebraska 19,856 1,225,859 84 0 69,769,382 2,462 NENevada 5,213,158 1,766,561 0 789,668 10,954,603 0 NVNew Hampshire 6,574,055 2,899,656 0 0 5,378,698 0 NHNew Jersey 43,438,062 155,919,986 572 0 126,095,466 722 NJNew Mexico 9,075 3,382,359 0 0 29,639,373 0 NMNew York 60,316,946 14,486,507 10 0 778,950,970 51 NYNorth Carolina 10,444,717 15,229,032 132 0 95,260,707 95 NCNorth Dakota 3,683 524,237 0 149,723 7,307,247 0 NDOhio 41,446,359 30,388,356 0 953,709 250,667,067 0 OHOklahoma 20,559,167 8,187,124 0 0 104,854,783 0 OKOregon 4,336 5,660,295 0 177,304 42,024,633 0 ORPennsylvania 49,971,573 144,865,985 4 369,133 153,443,170 63 PARhode Island 4,473,457 1,073,902 0 0 1,304,899 0 RISouth Carolina 5,642,021 7,065,566 39 0 29,356,343 68 SCSouth Dakota 14,655 462,954 0 39,328 17,362,413 0 SDTennessee 11,335,474 11,281,196 713 0 49,052,545 2,853 TNTexas 100,279,595 81,843,729 0 1,995,901 1,074,519,557 0 TXUtah 4,191 2,819,993 0 214,583 35,244,881 0 UTVermont 2,945,061 1,152,196 0 0 5,009,213 0 VTVirginia 20,984,302 134,117,023 105,729 393,789 77,799,087 1,016 VAWashington 27,263 12,787,911 0 133,465 83,838,740 0 WAWest Virginia 5,567,871 22,433,479 0 0 23,211,382 0 WVWisconsin 21,417,231 15,730,170 0 0 70,329,732 0 WIWyoming 72,442 2,015,817 0 18,037 29,443,449 0 WY United States 955,360,171 1,165,770,935 129,027 13,879,391 6,289,718,403 18,242 USPuerto Rico 0 373,752 0 0 42,825,750 0 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 955,360,171 1,166,144,687 129,027 13,879,391 6,332,544,153 18,242 TO** See notes following Table 2.5.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.3 - Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001Analog Digital

(4Khz or Equivalent) (64Kbps or Equivalent) Other TotalMain PBX and Centrex Main PBX and Centrex Switched Switched

Access Centrex Extensions Access Centrex Extensions Access Lines Access LinesState Lines Trunks Lines Trunks

Alabama 1,918,944 72,884 46,255 36,108 0 71,598 2,866 2,148,655 ALArizona 2,381,619 29,736 230,886 157,484 88,565 12,446 124 2,900,860 AZArkansas 882,296 16,709 32,458 6,775 19,576 19,945 0 977,759 ARCalifornia 18,232,770 556,235 2,386,355 355,407 223,340 0 531,208 22,285,315 CAColorado 2,224,731 36,044 201,537 193,316 100,799 28,213 0 2,784,640 COConnecticut 1,619,793 47,424 595,931 17,579 45,862 21,884 41,048 2,389,521 CTDelaware 445,015 9,802 58,256 5,956 31,727 43,674 0 594,430 DEDistrict of Columbia 417,411 43,369 21,374 14,050 72,383 448,905 0 1,017,492 DCFlorida 9,897,096 262,517 284,172 184,783 11,010 222,430 27,698 10,889,706 FLGeorgia 3,525,274 120,875 74,215 97,213 0 330,764 0 4,148,341 GAHawaii 605,916 18,330 65,382 22,478 0 0 22,775 734,881 HIIdaho 606,320 10,960 44,755 37,824 14,804 2,100 3,153 719,916 IDIllinois 6,012,931 253,543 719,206 91,495 0 0 14,832 7,092,007 ILIndiana 2,864,934 79,941 445,845 48,691 6,893 0 33,382 3,479,686 INIowa 833,240 17,787 114,842 71,110 41,041 44,229 0 1,122,249 IAKansas 1,140,762 30,739 22,437 8,711 20,017 38,686 0 1,261,352 KSKentucky 1,777,345 53,924 55,059 31,971 6,912 46,910 14,568 1,986,689 KYLouisiana 2,041,923 75,497 71,544 36,911 0 63,067 0 2,288,942 LAMaine 613,324 7,532 2,631 3,094 53,530 54,706 0 734,817 MEMaryland 2,999,400 74,385 36,330 34,278 148,429 627,660 0 3,920,482 MDMassachusetts 3,561,858 95,579 17,712 48,265 234,413 415,785 0 4,373,612 MAMichigan 4,745,114 186,913 614,913 53,307 0 0 7,970 5,608,217 MIMinnesota 1,672,135 42,974 218,582 169,270 91,635 35,754 0 2,230,350 MNMississippi 1,149,601 45,447 14,280 18,321 0 59,723 0 1,287,372 MSMissouri 2,769,535 89,733 75,838 29,609 46,154 55,355 5,676 3,071,900 MOMontana 333,656 4,627 11,944 18,380 12,696 899 0 382,202 MTNebraska 603,884 13,558 82,182 32,163 18,185 2,370 0 752,342 NENevada 1,077,754 56,730 157,085 9,277 4,661 0 3,518 1,309,025 NVNew Hampshire 688,612 11,519 1,527 5,281 34,835 52,707 0 794,481 NHNew Jersey 5,794,750 165,500 314,123 84,427 345,641 395,809 0 7,100,250 NJNew Mexico 734,850 9,185 43,107 47,074 32,585 2,492 0 869,293 NMNew York 10,503,806 231,507 84,638 137,715 470,564 1,157,913 5,073 12,591,216 NYNorth Carolina 3,942,001 189,807 90,649 66,074 7,775 203,323 6,416 4,506,045 NCNorth Dakota 153,196 3,296 17,700 18,475 7,304 11,061 0 211,032 NDOhio 5,592,344 185,449 560,724 48,653 58,720 0 23,811 6,469,701 OHOklahoma 1,408,628 27,775 70,034 12,639 22,562 21,691 0 1,563,329 OKOregon 1,661,889 42,728 91,764 122,126 39,229 18,128 10,750 1,986,614 ORPennsylvania 6,465,662 176,588 522,279 70,613 292,571 385,749 15,073 7,928,535 PARhode Island 542,199 10,053 756 3,240 24,758 68,318 0 649,324 RISouth Carolina 1,492,585 38,245 13,320 28,655 0 78,466 8,800 1,660,071 SCSouth Dakota 191,327 4,183 31,122 15,807 8,247 12,418 0 263,104 SDTennessee 2,524,966 91,965 32,467 75,642 1,465 65,468 0 2,791,973 TNTexas 9,244,053 296,660 406,064 241,721 86,217 74,894 49,835 10,399,444 TXUtah 869,258 18,207 63,724 96,512 29,197 11,567 0 1,088,465 UTVermont 294,542 3,676 7,637 2,066 15,610 45,732 0 369,263 VTVirginia 3,628,935 92,086 75,112 52,129 207,525 623,105 16,716 4,695,608 VAWashington 2,889,840 62,924 234,326 226,131 57,964 18,053 25,186 3,514,424 WAWest Virginia 706,900 11,980 13,403 3,660 29,723 91,459 0 857,125 WVWisconsin 2,028,523 83,068 283,187 27,279 0 0 9,256 2,431,313 WIWyoming 201,284 4,744 30,863 11,853 10,662 6,225 0 265,631 WY United States 138,514,731 4,114,939 9,690,532 3,231,598 3,075,786 5,991,681 879,734 165,499,001 USPuerto Rico 1,139,235 136,777 898 11,529 17,350 0 0 1,305,789 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 139,653,966 4,251,716 9,691,430 3,243,127 3,093,136 5,991,681 879,734 166,804,790 TO

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.3 - Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- ContinuedCentral Remote Total Basic Rate Primary RateOffice Switches Central ISDN ISDN

Switches Office Control ControlExcluding Switches Channels Channels

State Remotes

Alabama 121 252 373 11,938 5,704 ALArizona 87 64 151 21,044 1,531 AZArkansas 37 119 156 6,247 528 ARCalifornia 637 639 1,276 290,888 41,048 CAColorado 103 90 193 28,864 2,056 COConnecticut 82 56 138 39,510 7,156 CTDelaware 19 16 35 4,752 1,273 DEDistrict of Columbia 23 7 30 75,367 2,713 DCFlorida 315 324 639 53,188 25,959 FLGeorgia 139 132 271 38,250 11,551 GAHawaii 43 90 133 5,008 2,532 HIIdaho 53 97 150 4,535 857 IDIllinois 306 590 896 73,609 17,118 ILIndiana 184 486 670 24,897 11,914 INIowa 48 94 142 9,107 578 IAKansas 62 150 212 7,705 1,005 KSKentucky 125 347 472 8,635 5,566 KYLouisiana 108 124 232 12,424 5,288 LAMaine 15 126 141 2,541 1,958 MEMaryland 102 135 237 62,243 5,555 MDMassachusetts 170 156 326 53,868 5,923 MAMichigan 278 423 701 39,720 12,804 MIMinnesota 77 114 191 41,870 1,336 MNMississippi 67 138 205 3,059 3,197 MSMissouri 114 336 450 23,550 3,210 MOMontana 17 57 74 1,668 85 MTNebraska 31 196 227 8,851 642 NENevada 32 52 84 8,971 1,401 NVNew Hampshire 26 96 122 4,322 1,165 NHNew Jersey 211 37 248 85,215 13,519 NJNew Mexico 31 37 68 12,072 522 NMNew York 343 447 790 134,181 15,085 NYNorth Carolina 200 340 540 19,620 9,966 NCNorth Dakota 12 18 30 1,876 137 NDOhio 293 542 835 36,606 15,534 OHOklahoma 49 225 274 11,383 1,256 OKOregon 123 123 246 16,233 3,471 ORPennsylvania 324 971 1,295 50,783 15,370 PARhode Island 21 20 41 2,192 730 RISouth Carolina 91 139 230 6,799 4,939 SCSouth Dakota 14 33 47 2,452 128 SDTennessee 118 109 227 26,772 7,411 TNTexas 546 784 1,330 180,915 20,665 TXUtah 39 29 68 9,035 1,601 UTVermont 10 77 87 2,493 518 VTVirginia 179 755 934 82,252 10,490 VAWashington 173 346 519 35,137 7,520 WAWest Virginia 32 114 146 6,755 1,261 WVWisconsin 115 137 252 21,132 7,683 WIWyoming 14 15 29 1,224 101 WY United States 6,359 10,804 17,163 1,711,758 319,560 USPuerto Rico 31 306 337 2,190 299 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 6,390 11,110 17,500 1,713,948 319,859 TO** See notes following Table 2.5.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.4 - Access Lines by Type of Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001Business Access Lines Residential Access Lines

Payphone Mobile TotalAnalog Analog Digital Lines Analog Digital Access SwitchedSingle Multi (64Kbps (4Khz (64Kbps Lines Access

State Line Line or Equiv) or Equiv) or Equiv) Lines(4Khz or Eq) (4Khz or Eq)

Alabama 54,070 366,963 106,574 17,023 1,602,893 1,132 0 2,148,655 ALArizona 33,427 603,929 216,976 26,687 1,978,321 41,519 1 2,900,860 AZArkansas 5,990 260,382 46,296 6,696 658,395 0 0 977,759 ARCalifornia 222,345 7,066,798 563,725 114,629 14,302,796 15,022 0 22,285,315 CAColorado 39,574 610,383 265,967 22,665 1,789,690 56,361 0 2,784,640 COConnecticut 47,456 628,662 85,195 21,364 1,606,714 130 0 2,389,521 CTDelaware 10,461 115,422 80,967 5,079 382,111 390 0 594,430 DEDistrict of Columbia 5,294 174,092 533,562 8,402 294,366 1,776 0 1,017,492 DCFlorida 249,228 2,286,286 413,659 59,544 7,876,425 4,564 0 10,889,706 FLGeorgia 102,164 740,233 421,993 35,896 2,842,070 5,984 1 4,148,341 GAHawaii 21,655 211,496 22,478 7,729 471,523 0 0 734,881 HIIdaho 22,124 158,257 45,744 5,662 479,145 8,984 0 719,916 IDIllinois 156,894 2,361,578 87,013 74,999 4,407,041 4,482 0 7,092,007 ILIndiana 88,772 921,408 53,941 32,395 2,381,509 1,643 18 3,479,686 INIowa 12,921 237,081 146,763 8,548 707,319 9,617 0 1,122,249 IAKansas 5,388 310,449 67,414 7,267 870,834 0 0 1,261,352 KSKentucky 93,836 347,716 85,201 17,410 1,441,934 592 0 1,986,689 KYLouisiana 44,010 469,331 99,108 21,214 1,654,409 870 0 2,288,942 LAMaine 26,743 86,772 111,262 6,094 503,878 68 0 734,817 MEMaryland 54,387 539,154 805,123 37,144 2,479,430 5,244 0 3,920,482 MDMassachusetts 115,902 788,887 696,871 45,568 2,724,792 1,592 0 4,373,612 MAMichigan 123,848 1,741,811 50,902 54,373 3,634,875 2,405 3 5,608,217 MIMinnesota 27,208 453,854 249,292 14,261 1,438,368 47,367 0 2,230,350 MNMississippi 34,799 226,359 77,672 13,134 935,036 372 0 1,287,372 MSMissouri 33,115 704,722 131,118 18,238 2,184,701 0 6 3,071,900 MOMontana 9,897 75,329 31,276 4,042 260,959 699 0 382,202 MTNebraska 15,696 192,331 49,033 7,389 484,207 3,685 1 752,342 NENevada 21,864 382,378 13,803 3,668 887,177 135 0 1,309,025 NVNew Hampshire 28,229 124,695 92,559 6,824 541,910 264 0 794,481 NHNew Jersey 87,732 1,616,012 819,871 83,205 4,487,424 6,006 0 7,100,250 NJNew Mexico 14,360 169,770 74,000 8,780 594,232 8,151 0 869,293 NMNew York 287,306 2,106,950 1,758,692 161,222 8,269,546 7,500 0 12,591,216 NYNorth Carolina 167,017 825,392 275,474 23,381 3,213,082 1,698 1 4,506,045 NCNorth Dakota 2,550 40,486 34,223 1,625 129,531 2,617 0 211,032 NDOhio 274,762 1,439,699 104,510 54,277 4,593,533 2,863 57 6,469,701 OHOklahoma 6,768 400,007 56,892 11,652 1,088,010 0 0 1,563,329 OKOregon 58,998 392,300 154,770 16,430 1,339,403 24,713 0 1,986,614 ORPennsylvania 189,377 1,536,948 745,217 72,981 5,380,257 3,716 39 7,928,535 PARhode Island 18,353 86,936 96,222 6,631 441,088 94 0 649,324 RISouth Carolina 44,499 282,944 106,501 17,781 1,207,726 620 0 1,660,071 SCSouth Dakota 3,626 63,701 35,216 2,869 156,436 1,256 0 263,104 SDTennessee 59,968 475,600 122,379 24,302 2,089,528 20,196 0 2,791,973 TNTexas 108,392 2,919,333 402,832 61,749 6,907,076 0 62 10,399,444 TXUtah 14,871 248,593 111,696 9,007 678,718 25,580 0 1,088,465 UTVermont 13,444 43,854 63,318 3,128 245,429 90 0 369,263 VTVirginia 99,111 699,173 879,029 37,848 2,976,717 3,730 0 4,695,608 VAWashington 95,950 739,816 243,909 24,426 2,352,084 58,239 0 3,514,424 WAWest Virginia 17,764 81,604 124,592 8,832 624,083 250 0 857,125 WVWisconsin 52,201 668,972 26,086 21,166 1,661,695 1,193 0 2,431,313 WIWyoming 5,627 74,927 27,038 3,183 153,154 1,702 0 265,631 WY United States 3,329,973 38,099,775 11,913,954 1,358,419 110,411,580 385,111 189 165,499,001 USPuerto Rico 174,266 111,159 28,879 26,516 964,969 0 0 1,305,789 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 3,504,239 38,210,934 11,942,833 1,384,935 111,376,549 385,111 189 166,804,790 TO

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.4 - Access Lines by Type of Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- ContinuedSpecial Access Lines

(Non-Switched) TotalAccess Lines

Analog Digital (Switched andState (4Khz or Equiv) (64Kbps or Equiv) Special)

Alabama 19,732 892,698 3,061,085 ALArizona 18,588 1,057,505 3,976,953 AZArkansas 3,016 580,687 1,561,462 ARCalifornia 102,645 9,377,003 31,764,963 CAColorado 10,437 1,316,354 4,111,431 COConnecticut 6,033 66,921 2,462,475 CTDelaware 10,956 257,575 862,961 DEDistrict of Columbia 6,268 683,381 1,707,141 DCFlorida 122,117 7,274,610 18,286,433 FLGeorgia 53,751 4,221,727 8,423,819 GAHawaii 4,917 490,743 1,230,541 HIIdaho 3,464 202,305 925,685 IDIllinois 113,605 4,261,999 11,467,611 ILIndiana 25,885 1,846,234 5,351,805 INIowa 3,660 431,894 1,557,803 IAKansas 11,528 775,750 2,048,630 KSKentucky 10,386 815,083 2,812,158 KYLouisiana 19,820 1,186,722 3,495,484 LAMaine 1,352 199,032 935,201 MEMaryland 14,159 1,713,849 5,648,490 MDMassachusetts 15,022 1,876,248 6,264,882 MAMichigan 19,647 3,153,871 8,781,735 MIMinnesota 4,546 1,027,293 3,262,189 MNMississippi 6,644 433,612 1,727,628 MSMissouri 11,514 2,114,714 5,198,128 MOMontana 1,624 105,113 488,939 MTNebraska 2,066 310,794 1,065,202 NENevada 2,343 1,229,181 2,540,549 NVNew Hampshire 1,532 260,016 1,056,029 NHNew Jersey 23,004 2,815,606 9,938,860 NJNew Mexico 3,476 278,459 1,151,228 NMNew York 33,919 4,490,059 17,115,194 NYNorth Carolina 56,918 3,208,810 7,771,773 NCNorth Dakota 836 99,588 311,456 NDOhio 41,164 3,286,788 9,797,653 OHOklahoma 3,054 794,946 2,361,329 OKOregon 22,435 857,791 2,866,840 ORPennsylvania 74,351 2,983,489 10,986,375 PARhode Island 1,408 177,528 828,260 RISouth Carolina 16,366 870,354 2,546,791 SCSouth Dakota 1,116 113,882 378,102 SDTennessee 54,348 1,913,535 4,759,856 TNTexas 39,354 8,115,409 18,554,207 TXUtah 6,191 574,944 1,669,600 UTVermont 767 79,440 449,470 VTVirginia 20,822 2,530,270 7,246,700 VAWashington 33,271 1,777,480 5,325,175 WAWest Virginia 2,998 261,970 1,122,093 WVWisconsin 7,668 1,300,092 3,739,073 WIWyoming 2,081 82,781 350,493 WY United States 1,072,804 84,776,135 251,347,940 USPuerto Rico 1,468 99,180 1,406,437 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 OC Total 1,074,272 84,875,315 252,754,377 TO** See notes following Table 2.5.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.5 - Telephone Calls and Minutes for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

Year Ended December 31, 2001InterLATA Toll Calls Completed InterLATA Billed Access Minutes

Local IntraLATA Originating Originating and TerminatingCalls Toll Calls (Thousands) (Thousands)

(Thousands) CompletedState Originating Interstate Intrastate Total Interstate Intrastate Total

(Thousands)

Alabama 9,122,697 117,831 731,080 248,414 979,494 6,476,707 2,573,140 9,049,846 ALArizona 8,384,201 41,682 1,229,165 181,122 1,410,288 11,265,567 1,609,941 12,875,508 AZArkansas 3,639,785 80,550 149,083 101,956 251,039 3,298,725 1,225,811 4,524,536 ARCalifornia 62,472,522 5,588,831 4,573,032 5,732,921 10,305,953 52,869,039 57,196,960 110,065,999 CAColorado 7,223,566 76,642 1,044,867 195,601 1,240,468 10,832,175 1,809,229 12,641,404 COConnecticut 6,807,443 327,933 716,965 173,795 890,760 9,126,311 1,658,958 10,785,269 CTDelaware 1,517,785 52,880 313,377 14,341 327,718 2,391,760 287,263 2,679,023 DEDistrict of Columbia 2,090,266 4,751 294,590 0 294,590 3,101,106 0 3,101,106 DCFlorida 35,172,977 200,986 3,939,566 1,592,235 5,531,801 36,294,826 15,687,114 51,981,940 FLGeorgia 16,894,092 181,633 1,609,145 405,853 2,014,998 15,584,651 4,499,891 20,084,542 GAHawaii 3,744,427 13,952 303,254 50,581 353,835 2,226,021 586,417 2,812,437 HIIdaho 1,963,946 12,630 289,497 48,065 337,562 2,825,568 412,035 3,237,603 IDIllinois 21,716,139 422,758 2,679,093 932,530 3,611,623 20,207,105 8,621,623 28,828,728 ILIndiana 12,299,671 250,280 1,282,105 710,720 1,992,825 9,689,072 4,902,408 14,591,480 INIowa 2,733,022 34,675 332,091 108,554 440,645 3,448,861 1,242,450 4,691,311 IAKansas 4,237,978 60,534 192,572 105,949 298,521 4,464,464 1,518,723 5,983,187 KSKentucky 7,263,657 193,800 782,194 298,290 1,080,483 6,069,711 2,532,290 8,602,001 KYLouisiana 10,221,179 82,273 734,607 220,160 954,767 6,689,497 2,601,336 9,290,833 LAMaine 1,291,279 113,017 226,965 199,510 426,475 2,291,828 1,088,304 3,380,132 MEMaryland 9,919,384 176,378 1,632,997 962,419 2,595,416 13,469,079 5,053,006 18,522,085 MDMassachusetts 9,006,797 608,137 1,387,829 1,301,807 2,689,636 14,723,646 7,641,050 22,364,696 MAMichigan 15,910,783 1,305,090 1,596,262 1,116,781 2,713,043 13,339,508 7,403,946 20,743,455 MIMinnesota 5,921,765 21,320 672,284 175,970 848,254 6,806,257 1,919,708 8,725,965 MNMississippi 5,825,836 176,235 455,989 71,910 527,899 4,375,114 1,129,310 5,504,424 MSMissouri 11,665,179 125,964 554,120 218,222 772,342 9,594,490 3,594,320 13,188,810 MOMontana 874,955 10,097 137,695 38,313 176,008 1,446,859 440,715 1,887,574 MTNebraska 1,791,298 42,752 280,347 80,695 361,042 2,376,115 665,473 3,041,588 NENevada 4,186,188 6,565 718,812 65,342 784,155 5,694,002 489,490 6,183,492 NVNew Hampshire 1,169,982 120,665 345,743 245,418 591,161 3,543,284 1,096,796 4,640,080 NHNew Jersey 13,663,601 973,264 3,187,426 1,651,747 4,839,173 24,841,179 12,197,351 37,038,530 NJNew Mexico 2,455,439 18,267 352,654 63,107 415,761 3,406,722 525,055 3,931,777 NMNew York 33,438,999 322,473 3,948,283 4,100,520 8,048,803 33,288,106 18,210,543 51,498,649 NYNorth Carolina 15,162,841 126,808 1,664,898 674,481 2,339,380 14,658,144 6,192,541 20,850,685 NCNorth Dakota 601,938 7,270 85,482 19,119 104,601 829,992 260,993 1,090,985 NDOhio 20,643,838 428,553 2,091,307 1,600,800 3,692,106 16,733,889 9,139,519 25,873,409 OHOklahoma 5,700,260 48,464 224,409 107,113 331,522 4,976,632 1,556,569 6,533,201 OKOregon 5,307,908 64,448 781,523 197,797 979,320 6,877,026 2,087,396 8,964,422 ORPennsylvania 20,114,083 758,346 2,548,790 1,294,097 3,842,887 21,092,545 13,814,033 34,906,578 PARhode Island 1,346,195 80,735 273,172 155,994 429,166 2,423,957 621,228 3,045,185 RISouth Carolina 6,495,042 69,463 610,221 155,474 765,695 5,539,360 1,852,160 7,391,519 SCSouth Dakota 619,900 11,063 100,331 20,125 120,456 988,843 221,483 1,210,326 SDTennessee 10,690,763 198,141 937,954 190,168 1,128,122 8,573,791 2,418,803 10,992,594 TNTexas 49,823,487 167,197 1,961,969 1,436,889 3,398,858 29,047,255 15,908,254 44,955,510 TXUtah 3,172,418 63,279 384,602 77,169 461,771 3,863,195 733,399 4,596,594 UTVermont 767,427 28,785 157,564 64,241 221,805 1,490,542 339,016 1,829,558 VTVirginia 14,869,941 132,849 1,975,834 1,140,154 3,115,988 17,298,973 7,585,890 24,884,863 VAWashington 9,629,162 194,098 1,262,517 470,804 1,733,320 11,329,976 4,601,567 15,931,543 WAWest Virginia 2,670,141 37,268 357,052 133,858 490,910 2,922,604 980,656 3,903,260 WVWisconsin 6,400,444 250,629 730,028 388,631 1,118,659 5,898,826 2,787,083 8,685,909 WIWyoming 558,793 8,569 105,482 19,242 124,724 1,094,559 206,768 1,301,327 WY United States 509,201,419 14,440,810 52,946,824 29,559,004 82,505,828 501,697,464 241,728,014 743,425,478 USPuerto Rico 6,134,256 529,984 372,821 0 372,821 2,328,645 0 2,328,645 PROcean Cable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OC Total 515,335,675 14,970,794 53,319,645 29,559,004 82,878,649 504,026,109 241,728,014 745,754,123 TO** See notes following this table.

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Statistics of Communications Common Carriers

Notes for Tables 2.2 through 2.5

Data for Tables 2.2 through 2.5 were obtained from annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) operating data reports (FCC Report 43-08) of reporting incumbent local exchange carriers.

See Table 2.6 for data of individual carriers. Zero entries, as distinguished from blank spaces, denote there is no information to report. Totals by state may be understated because of the incomplete data.

Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding.

Changes to Companies during Year 2001

On June 29, 2001, Citizens Communications Company purchased from Global Crossing Ltd. all of Frontier's local exchange carrier subsidiaries in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Outside Plant Statistics

Unless otherwise stated, data include local loop and interoffice facilities. A cable containing only copper, coaxial or other metallic conductors is classified as metallic, but a cable containing both fiber and copper, coaxial or metallic conductors is classified as fiber. Kilometers equals total miles multiplied by 1.6093 and then rounded to the nearest whole number. Non-zero entries in the ARMIS reports of less than 1 kilometer are reported as 1 kilometer.

N Equivalent number of poles is the number of solely owned poles plus the sum of the products of the numbers of those jointly owned times their ownership percentages.

M

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Notes for Tables 2.2 through 2.5 - Continued

Access Lines

Access lines include WATS and WATS-like access lines, 800 and 800-like access lines, and employee concession lines, but not official/company circuits. Analog access lines are shown in 4Khz equivalents and include access lines from digital switches if the lines themselves are not terminated at the customer's premises as digital lines.

Digital access lines are shown in 64 Kbps equivalents. To be classified as digital, the access lines must be terminated at the customer end as digital lines or be available for use by the customer as digital lines.

Other switched access lines exclude digital centrex extensions, which were included prior to 1991. Switched access lines exclude ISDN control channels, which were included as 64 Kbps equivalents prior to 1991. Switched access lines also exclude WATS and WATS-like access lines, which were included as switched access lines prior to 1997. WATS and WATS-like access lines are classified as special access lines.

Figures for switched access lines reported in the ARMIS 43-08 Report for some companies are slightly different from figures for billable access lines reported in the ARMIS annual summary report (FCC Report 43-01) for a variety of reasons, including different reporting requirements, the interpretation of those requirements by the various companies, and the methods different companies use to calculate the number of lines. The majority of the differences come from the fact that derived ISDN channels are included in the count of switched access lines in the ARMIS 43-08, but are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS 43-01. Some companies may have included official/company circuits with ARMIS 43-08 access lines. BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. excluded feature Group A, out-WATS, 800 service, and two-way WATS from access lines. The company reported only CPE and semi-public access lines as public access lines. The company was unable to provide digital PBX & Centrex trunks by technology, reporting analog and digital PBX & Centrex trunks in the analog category.

The Ameritech operating companies, now part of SBC, did not report digital PBX & Centrex trunks or Centrex extensions. Pacific Bell did not report digital Centrex extensions.

The following Verizon companies did not report digital PBX & Centrex trunks and digital Centrex extensions by technology: Verizon California, Verizon Florida, Verizon Hawaii, Contel of the South d/b/a Verizon Mid-States, GTE Midwest d/b/a Verizon Midwest, Verizon Northwest, Verizon South, and GTE Southwest d/b/a Verizon Southwest. Puerto Rico Telephone Co. did not report Centrex extensions by technology.

The following ALLTEL companies reported digital PBX trunks as analog: ALLTEL Nebraska, ALLTEL Carolina, and ALLTEL Georgia. All of the ALLTEL companies reported digital Centrex extensions as analog. None of them reported digital Centrex trunks.

The Sprint operating companies did not report digital Centrex extensions.

Telephone Calls and Minutes

The number of toll calls is based on originating message volumes and includes outward calls, 800 and 800-like service, directory service dial-it services (e.g., 900 and 936 services), and optional calling plans. IntraLATA toll calls are carried by the reporting local operating company within a given Local Access and Transport Area (LATA). InterLATA toll calls are directed to and carried by interexchange carriers. Billed access minutes are based on bills sent to interexchange carriers and include total originating and terminating access minutes-of-use, including call set-up time, holding time, and conversation time.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 20011 2 3

All Regional Mid-SizedReporting Bell Reporting

Items Incumbent Local Operating Incumbent LocalExchange Companies Exchange

Companies Companies

Outside Plant Statistics:Km of Aerial Wire 530,270 461,461 68,809Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,911,063 1,683,410 227,653

Sheath Km of Fiber 197,786 175,767 22,019Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 592,698 569,952 22,746

Sheath Km of Fiber 279,456 269,751 9,705Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,248,653 2,841,403 407,250

Sheath Km of Fiber 248,000 219,622 28,378Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2,389 2,126 263

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 273 242 31Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 449 449 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 100,881 98,996 1,885

Sheath Km of Fiber 7,048 6,851 197Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 5,855,683 5,195,886 659,797

Sheath Km of Fiber 733,012 672,680 60,332

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 15,303,466 14,577,728 725,738 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 39,487,942 37,379,930 2,108,012

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 2,691,604,421 2,562,082,032 129,522,389Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 35,785 35,743 42Equivalent Number of Poles 21,004,635 18,866,609 2,138,026Conduit System: Trench Km 302,402 285,247 17,155

Duct Km 1,562,256 1,498,882 63,374

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 60,182 57,733 2,449Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 279,574 273,225 6,349Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 1,466,800 1,276,079 190,721 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 192,709,838 190,278,800 2,431,038

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 955,360,171 944,233,968 11,126,203 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,166,144,687 1,147,687,861 18,456,826

Video 129,027 22,553 106,474Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 13,879,391 13,120,769 758,622 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 6,332,544,153 5,999,779,445 332,764,708

Video 18,242 12,054 6,188

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 139,653,966 129,860,929 9,793,037

PBX & Centrex Trunks 4,251,716 3,772,180 479,536Centrex Extensions 9,691,430 9,006,942 684,488

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 3,243,127 3,204,527 38,600PBX & Centrex Trunks 3,093,136 2,953,864 139,272Centrex Extensions 5,991,681 5,982,874 8,807

Other Switched Access Lines 879,734 874,553 5,181Total Switched Access Lines 166,804,790 155,655,869 11,148,921Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 6,390 5,858 532Remote Switches 11,110 9,358 1,752Total Central Office Switches 17,500 15,216 2,284

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,713,948 1,677,084 36,864Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 319,859 306,454 13,405

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 3,504,239 2,895,425 608,814

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 38,210,934 35,915,431 2,295,503Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 11,942,833 11,756,244 186,589

Payphone Lines 1,384,935 1,343,291 41,644Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 111,376,549 103,360,307 8,016,242

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 385,111 385,021 90Mobile Access Lines 189 150 39Total Switched Access Lines 166,804,790 155,655,869 11,148,921Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 1,074,272 1,048,825 25,447

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 84,875,315 78,578,934 6,296,381Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 252,754,377 235,283,628 17,470,749

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 515,335,676 485,714,108 29,621,568IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 14,970,794 14,450,395 520,399InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 53,319,645 48,774,936 4,544,709 (Originating) Intrastate 29,559,005 27,174,458 2,384,547

Total 82,878,650 75,949,394 6,929,256InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 504,026,109 469,701,972 34,324,137 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 241,728,015 226,895,742 14,832,273

Total 745,754,125 696,597,715 49,156,410

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued4 BS 5 Q 6 SBC 7 SBC

Illinois Bell Indiana BellBellSouth Qwest Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,

Items Telecom- Corporation d/b/a d/b/amunications, Ameritech Ameritech

Inc. Illinois Indiana1/ 2/ 2/

Outside Plant Statistics:Km of Aerial Wire 0 115,818 0 0Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 314,699 85,323 29,234 23,831

Sheath Km of Fiber 42,198 2,187 847 1,413Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 62,593 67,053 26,690 7,714

Sheath Km of Fiber 40,133 35,422 13,441 4,868Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 604,420 510,661 70,227 37,744

Sheath Km of Fiber 59,829 38,455 3,486 3,340Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 274 293 15 8

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 61 39 0 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 7,551 13,289 2,899 1,718

Sheath Km of Fiber 136 481 158 57Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 989,537 676,619 129,065 71,014

Sheath Km of Fiber 142,357 76,584 17,933 9,678

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 1,809,470 3,165,750 219,017 112,049 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 6,547,017 3,870,794 1,279,466 563,363

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 418,631,271 301,627,688 99,424,490 35,698,049Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 3,466 9,213 790 29Equivalent Number of Poles 4,777,563 1,081,625 464,723 260,068Conduit System: Trench Km 30,835 34,750 12,379 4,916

Duct Km 207,476 159,183 73,248 25,380

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 435 29,947 320 0Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 50,848 85,468 740 0Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 794 1,194,050 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,635,139 111,183,594 677,838 0

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 92,485,928 454,337 59,912,978 21,299,870 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 91,392,170 49,571,289 39,387,304 14,424,286

Video 4,291 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 794 1,626,178 1,413 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 593,611,518 485,289,602 293,097,479 54,304,578

Video 12,054 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 20,674,558 13,630,260 5,231,297 1,743,942

PBX & Centrex Trunks 668,253 242,394 214,665 38,034Centrex Extensions 212,379 1,279,810 697,349 400,333

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 450,609 1,159,537 86,870 19,315PBX & Centrex Trunks 0 551,663 0 0Centrex Extensions 1,141,749 205,955 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 23,147,548 17,069,619 6,230,181 2,201,624Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 843 683 214 98Remote Switches 822 680 186 134Total Central Office Switches 1,665 1,363 400 232

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 137,884 174,079 72,160 14,670Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 59,412 11,046 14,710 4,645

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 431,311 252,438 110,288 35,639

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 4,225,256 3,605,362 2,166,151 655,465Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,556,336 1,626,665 82,388 17,672

Payphone Lines 191,613 142,952 69,064 22,363Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 16,707,010 11,151,712 3,797,808 1,468,842

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 36,022 290,490 4,482 1,643Mobile Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 23,147,548 17,069,619 6,230,181 2,201,624Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 333,934 94,904 107,525 17,169

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 15,749,513 6,917,828 4,022,483 1,470,173Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 39,230,995 24,082,351 10,360,189 3,688,966

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 89,498,059 45,161,701 19,520,257 7,310,161IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 1,141,026 501,972 360,548 203,133InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 8,105,622 6,243,067 2,385,678 814,775 (Originating) Intrastate 2,182,309 1,354,342 604,216 398,146

Total 10,287,931 7,597,409 2,989,894 1,212,921InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 76,582,666 60,945,287 17,994,992 5,930,079 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 27,058,737 13,615,943 5,171,493 1,923,835

Total 103,641,403 74,561,230 23,166,485 7,853,914

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC 11 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell WisconsinTelephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc. Nevada Bell

Items d/b/a d/b/a d/b/aAmeritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

2/ 2/ 2/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 0 0 0 61,319Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 38,371 46,810 13,580 3,330

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,131 3,793 380 319Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 22,696 15,867 6,881 2,857

Sheath Km of Fiber 11,396 7,918 4,106 665Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 120,756 40,788 37,308 6,947

Sheath Km of Fiber 9,147 3,796 3,729 1,706Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 33 23 16 0

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 11 0 1 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 5,577 4,892 1,348 183

Sheath Km of Fiber 149 124 46 2Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 187,433 108,380 59,133 13,317

Sheath Km of Fiber 21,833 15,630 8,261 2,692

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 222,184 177,979 118,977 19,299 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 1,655,303 1,219,808 602,174 81,711

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 101,903,110 65,485,549 34,531,405 6,173,035Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 32 61 51 0Equivalent Number of Poles 422,215 475,489 132,923 40,669Conduit System: Trench Km 10,193 6,997 3,760 1,720

Duct Km 55,881 47,622 19,509 5,132

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 700 247 1,580 1,366Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 2,453 2,055 9,580 2,732Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 648 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 2,414,379 199,136 13,034,496 531,219

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 61,856,653 39,475,563 21,291,865 4,978,519 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 40,153,032 26,184,599 13,303,705 1,187,964

Video 0 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 570 0 31,046 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 255,033,896 138,463,801 57,893,068 8,590,630

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 4,015,766 3,353,790 1,659,942 291,633

PBX & Centrex Trunks 157,397 96,659 64,461 10,108Centrex Extensions 584,951 404,322 270,755 59,830

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 46,375 36,350 26,275 3,696PBX & Centrex Trunks 0 0 0 236Centrex Extensions 0 0 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 0 28Total Switched Access Lines 4,804,489 3,891,121 2,021,433 365,531Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 178 147 80 11Remote Switches 282 139 48 37Total Central Office Switches 460 286 128 48

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 36,589 27,288 20,412 3,696Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 9,786 9,062 5,863 236

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 91,529 74,999 32,031 9

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 1,589,475 1,006,612 583,990 117,099Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 43,970 33,515 25,082 3,797

Payphone Lines 48,355 37,871 18,439 3,265Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 3,028,755 2,735,289 1,360,698 241,226

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 2,405 2,835 1,193 135Mobile Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 4,804,489 3,891,121 2,021,433 365,531Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 15,112 29,521 6,160 246

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 3,052,071 2,540,146 1,224,200 82,404Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 7,871,672 6,460,788 3,251,793 448,181

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 14,137,218 13,706,582 5,490,755 1,022,195IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 1,207,146 333,895 232,415 5,704InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 1,346,659 1,104,942 603,334 105,027 (Originating) Intrastate 832,735 821,954 282,265 23,258

Total 2,179,394 1,926,896 885,599 128,285InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 11,512,776 9,541,384 4,917,865 1,351,904 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 3,924,877 3,422,675 1,616,150 247,442

Total 15,437,653 12,964,059 6,534,015 1,599,346

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued12 SBC 13 SBC 14 SBC 15 VZ

Pacific Bell The Southern Southwestern Verizon Items New England Bell California,

Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Inc.

2/ 3/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 114,260 0 10,785 8,026Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 131,781 49,761 113,705 43,227

Sheath Km of Fiber 3,159 5,003 4,915 1,246Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 100,160 9,598 56,227 29,576

Sheath Km of Fiber 24,914 5,015 33,305 8,206Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 95,771 8,217 495,677 41,516

Sheath Km of Fiber 2,367 8 44,662 1,623Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 208 93 143 9

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2 0 9 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 912 14,540 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 95 26 1,236 0Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 327,920 68,581 680,292 114,328

Sheath Km of Fiber 30,537 10,052 84,127 11,075

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 591,526 75,768 982,117 337,595 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 1,427,005 823,569 5,285,678 592,272

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 260,521,831 42,580,589 312,917,400 70,346,262Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 1,543 18,166 2,053 0Equivalent Number of Poles 1,194,112 411,130 1,621,923 446,457Conduit System: Trench Km 41,541 3,022 24,319 16,214

Duct Km 186,573 19,761 170,227 58,350

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 5,007 0 1,417 1,906Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 58,456 0 5,207 6,191Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 45,514,268 0 2,945,471 704,692

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 172,311,991 39,621,478 170,428,650 3,069,099 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 83,913,063 1,956,356 110,359,261 7,017,168

Video 0 18,262 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 901,003 0 41,977 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 635,507,021 241,991,184 1,713,750,591 57,869,798

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 14,588,021 1,576,275 13,096,898 3,673,849

PBX & Centrex Trunks 447,035 44,823 365,721 109,905Centrex Extensions 1,787,811 595,522 395,293 600,810

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 241,155 15,856 202,347 115,075PBX & Centrex Trunks 223,340 43,460 189,731 0Centrex Extensions 0 17,068 210,571 0

Other Switched Access Lines 261,237 41,048 0 272,733Total Switched Access Lines 17,548,599 2,334,052 14,460,561 4,772,372Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 441 81 566 197Remote Switches 323 56 1,150 327Total Central Office Switches 764 137 1,716 524

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 240,830 38,423 184,739 50,509Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 28,580 7,062 17,593 12,652

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 91,339 46,226 51,815 131,981

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 5,799,525 614,147 3,901,579 1,276,870Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 449,473 76,384 602,649 115,075

Payphone Lines 70,324 21,020 86,764 44,537Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 11,122,916 1,576,275 9,817,754 3,203,908

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 15,022 0 0 0Mobile Access Lines 0 0 0 1Total Switched Access Lines 17,548,599 2,334,052 14,460,561 4,772,372Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 87,246 5,688 52,852 15,663

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 7,770,931 33,345 11,074,814 1,613,320Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 25,406,776 2,373,085 25,588,227 6,401,355

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 47,564,040 6,749,455 65,394,000 15,086,364IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 5,151,332 306,207 386,121 437,327InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 3,091,148 693,660 2,101,713 1,502,106 (Originating) Intrastate 3,824,421 152,847 1,304,773 1,912,400

Total 6,915,569 846,507 3,406,486 3,414,506InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 41,486,368 8,911,947 43,648,339 11,558,335 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 40,040,145 1,597,795 17,928,806 17,178,033

Total 81,526,513 10,509,742 61,577,145 28,736,368

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ

Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon Items Delaware, Inc. Florida, Inc. Hawaii, Inc. Maryland, Inc.

3/ 3/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 0 624 9,759 0Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4,033 12,364 12,229 37,262

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,773 79 1,579 6,988Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,339 6,251 5,391 7,081

Sheath Km of Fiber 827 6,732 765 4,532Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10,570 43,891 491 37,284

Sheath Km of Fiber 323 433 7 668Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3 13 6 21

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 4 8 23Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 449 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 180 198 294 1,632

Sheath Km of Fiber 21 0 1 132Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 16,125 62,717 18,411 83,280

Sheath Km of Fiber 2,944 7,248 2,809 12,343

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 63,066 180,084 56,204 315,895 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 186,309 315,936 98,604 782,305

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 8,854,095 35,986,685 8,220,661 55,825,278Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 0Equivalent Number of Poles 43,628 111,416 86,874 331,452Conduit System: Trench Km 782 4,248 3,230 3,545

Duct Km 5,684 20,197 6,307 26,066

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 4,441 75Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 15,901 208Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 34,323 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 1,568,766 14,592

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 3,421,723 192,120 311,796 23,391,267 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 18,079,246 12,785,709 1,265,317 86,553,433

Video 0 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 5,309,767 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 5,378,051 47,752,439 18,455,082 43,954,435

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 445,015 2,077,619 605,916 2,999,400

PBX & Centrex Trunks 9,802 49,515 18,330 74,385Centrex Extensions 58,256 130,640 65,382 36,330

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 5,956 77,564 22,478 34,278PBX & Centrex Trunks 31,727 0 0 148,429Centrex Extensions 43,674 0 0 627,660

Other Switched Access Lines 0 27,698 22,775 0Total Switched Access Lines 594,430 2,363,036 734,881 3,920,482Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 19 88 43 102Remote Switches 16 178 90 135Total Central Office Switches 35 266 133 237

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 4,752 19,916 5,008 62,243Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,273 9,196 2,532 5,555

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 10,461 77,731 21,655 54,387

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 115,422 495,600 211,496 539,154Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 80,967 77,564 22,478 805,123

Payphone Lines 5,079 17,142 7,729 37,144Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 382,111 1,694,999 471,523 2,479,430

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 390 0 0 5,244Mobile Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 594,430 2,363,036 734,881 3,920,482Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 10,956 11,547 4,917 14,159

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 257,575 1,201,255 490,743 1,713,849Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 862,961 3,575,838 1,230,541 5,648,490

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 1,517,785 6,838,003 3,744,427 9,919,384IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 52,880 29,217 13,952 176,378InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 313,377 1,007,828 303,254 1,632,997 (Originating) Intrastate 14,341 401,951 50,581 962,419

Total 327,718 1,409,779 353,835 2,595,416InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 2,391,760 7,969,547 2,226,021 13,469,079 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 287,263 3,477,672 586,417 5,053,006

Total 2,679,023 11,447,219 2,812,437 18,522,085

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued20 VZ 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ

Contel of GTE Midwest Verizon Verizon Items the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon New England New Jersey,

d/b/a Verizon Midwest, Inc. Inc. Inc.Mid-States

3/ 3/ Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 15 229 0 0Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 6,024 10,575 153,392 56,147

Sheath Km of Fiber 554 335 19,270 13,779Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 113 358 27,730 20,536

Sheath Km of Fiber 107 120 11,784 10,160Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 19,405 26,566 16,916 18,145

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,131 1,574 33 333Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 5 291 76

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 2 18 13Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 8,809 3,446

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 1,120 435Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 25,542 37,504 207,138 98,350

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,792 2,031 32,225 24,720

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 11,942 36,458 891,936 1,252,397 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 20,951 63,961 2,169,019 2,465,834

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 3,334,885 6,381,802 108,689,157 108,689,157Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 24 0Equivalent Number of Poles 35,704 38,021 1,460,631 608,992Conduit System: Trench Km 44 64 15,335 9,432

Duct Km 142 177 81,335 69,478

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 21 46 246 22Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 42 51 1,411 44Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,897 142,621 404,175 21,527

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 10,731 32,455 45,030,877 43,438,062 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 696,786 17,549 12,772,756 155,125,706

Video 0 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 6,966 119,175 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 349,544 346,337 38,888,225 107,457,969

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 184,974 330,857 5,700,535 5,586,206

PBX & Centrex Trunks 5,082 12,629 128,359 140,284Centrex Extensions 4,817 11,278 30,263 310,080

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 216 4,255 61,946 83,062PBX & Centrex Trunks 0 0 363,146 343,781Centrex Extensions 0 0 637,248 395,809

Other Switched Access Lines 0 5,676 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 195,089 364,695 6,921,497 6,859,222Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 37 9 242 201Remote Switches 149 46 475 19Total Central Office Switches 186 55 717 220

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 204 477 65,416 83,850Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 90 480 10,294 13,147

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 9,625 16,220 202,671 77,548

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 26,025 78,083 1,131,144 1,558,165Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 216 4,255 1,060,232 816,646

Payphone Lines 1,311 2,711 68,245 81,490Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 157,912 263,426 4,457,097 4,319,367

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 2,108 6,006Mobile Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 195,089 364,695 6,921,497 6,859,222Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 640 2,086 20,081 22,598

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 12,942 100,670 2,592,264 2,702,027Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 208,671 467,451 9,533,842 9,583,847

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 563,728 1,327,652 13,581,680 13,400,476IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 12,989 32,298 951,339 953,026InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 74,261 138,705 2,391,273 3,091,306 (Originating) Intrastate 46,549 99,501 1,966,970 1,606,761

Total 120,810 238,206 4,358,243 4,698,067InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 550,487 1,087,916 24,473,257 24,019,741 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 501,123 1,075,581 10,786,394 11,829,950

Total 1,051,610 2,163,497 35,259,651 35,849,691

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued24 VZ 25 VZ 26 VZ 27 VZ

Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon Items New York, Inc. North, Inc. Northwest, Pennsylvania,

Inc. Inc.

3/ 3/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 57,318 57,163 168 0Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 95,694 107,789 26,061 90,353

Sheath Km of Fiber 12,210 9,244 1,356 20,475Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 32,931 10,017 8,563 17,348

Sheath Km of Fiber 14,420 3,097 2,588 10,380Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 48,377 270,044 39,943 23,607

Sheath Km of Fiber 3,297 20,082 1,790 182Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 367 59 126 8

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10 0 21 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 23,384 809 71 3,124

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,994 0 0 322Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 200,753 388,718 74,764 134,440

Sheath Km of Fiber 31,931 32,423 5,755 31,359

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 1,418,186 448,106 86,715 636,677 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 1,914,325 786,152 152,133 1,750,555

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 151,597,582 66,196,130 21,199,117 86,490,482Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 315 0 0 0Equivalent Number of Poles 1,143,028 1,103,856 144,548 926,828Conduit System: Trench Km 21,677 5,769 2,772 9,712

Duct Km 82,063 27,945 9,381 65,608

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 330 2,587 1,976 139Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 1,861 6,511 8,445 861Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 46,134 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 691,824 136,697 777,627 112,932

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 60,173,413 555,271 3,249 45,498,004 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 12,519,714 8,161,068 8,040,302 143,011,718

Video 0 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 2,248,559 309,914 16,357 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 776,102,959 67,631,963 28,523,409 107,766,992

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 9,781,759 4,131,600 1,348,827 4,980,859

PBX & Centrex Trunks 221,814 167,753 38,205 111,950Centrex Extensions 23,904 185,775 89,808 431,667

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 137,073 53,159 57,300 58,414PBX & Centrex Trunks 447,332 0 0 287,293Centrex Extensions 1,153,922 0 0 385,749

Other Switched Access Lines 0 103,586 39,941 0Total Switched Access Lines 11,765,804 4,641,873 1,574,081 6,255,932Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 307 389 121 203Remote Switches 298 1,218 427 236Total Central Office Switches 605 1,607 548 439

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 135,184 21,270 18,916 43,487Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 15,172 19,492 9,039 11,531

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 239,056 206,126 90,857 105,909

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 1,948,688 990,020 323,931 1,224,504Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,730,741 53,159 57,300 727,752

Payphone Lines 153,814 33,605 9,612 63,078Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 7,685,919 3,358,868 1,092,381 4,130,985

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 7,586 0 0 3,704Mobile Access Lines 0 95 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 11,765,804 4,641,873 1,574,081 6,255,932Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 33,895 28,196 17,184 68,107

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 4,397,058 1,043,870 1,222,887 2,606,261Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 16,196,757 5,713,939 2,814,152 8,930,300

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 30,587,205 14,061,617 5,285,475 16,396,340IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 247,590 255,155 66,201 615,111InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 3,464,114 1,586,710 652,980 1,976,921 (Originating) Intrastate 3,902,323 1,360,557 277,676 921,729

Total 7,366,437 2,947,267 930,656 2,898,650InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 31,021,241 12,045,766 5,381,881 16,988,427 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 17,048,452 14,878,856 2,737,972 10,885,400

Total 48,069,693 26,924,623 8,119,853 27,873,827

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued28 VZ 29 VZ 30 VZ 31 VZ

Verizon GTE Southwest Verizon Verizon Items South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Virginia, Inc. Washington,

Southwest DC, Inc.

3/ 3/ Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 3,574 1,086 0 0Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 68,338 28,577 28,815 1,189

Sheath Km of Fiber 7,077 998 6,207 23Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2,921 5,881 7,546 2,311

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,354 2,938 6,762 1,027Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 73,034 63,206 57,476 109

Sheath Km of Fiber 7,356 4,961 4,104 0Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 13 3 14

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4 5 11 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 178 185 1,540 1,584

Sheath Km of Fiber 3 0 146 154Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 144,471 97,862 95,380 5,207

Sheath Km of Fiber 15,794 8,902 17,230 1,204

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 250,607 275,092 533,680 64,391 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 439,661 396,725 1,275,831 122,022

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 31,531,795 27,019,958 56,421,094 9,330,079Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 0Equivalent Number of Poles 362,516 204,717 283,626 17,042Conduit System: Trench Km 1,537 4,310 5,061 970

Duct Km 5,962 16,992 26,413 6,534

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 144 404 142 0Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 455 1,226 283 0Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 130 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 776 340,721 16,133 0

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 13,099 295,543 20,978,240 8,133,316 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 6,567,392 4,114,054 133,161,764 43,157,919

Video 0 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 508,166 1,995,901 2,839 144 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 21,808,341 54,847,829 69,202,076 9,889,878

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 1,795,462 1,429,116 2,663,007 417,411

PBX & Centrex Trunks 46,902 41,922 53,667 43,369Centrex Extensions 112,006 164,651 27,245 21,374

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 51,606 90,505 34,016 14,050PBX & Centrex Trunks 0 0 204,270 72,383Centrex Extensions 0 0 623,105 448,905

Other Switched Access Lines 49,996 49,835 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 2,055,972 1,776,029 3,605,310 1,017,492Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 162 188 122 23Remote Switches 1,075 261 124 7Total Central Office Switches 1,237 449 246 30

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 12,569 42,236 75,965 75,367Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 8,283 7,632 7,818 2,713

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 122,525 67,332 46,393 5,294

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 419,257 463,574 481,982 174,092Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 51,606 90,505 857,661 533,562

Payphone Lines 16,630 13,592 31,792 8,402Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 1,445,954 1,140,972 2,183,752 294,366

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 3,730 1,776Mobile Access Lines 0 54 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 2,055,972 1,776,029 3,605,310 1,017,492Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 11,152 10,734 15,819 6,268

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 750,195 843,477 2,048,102 683,381Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 2,817,319 2,630,240 5,669,231 1,707,141

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 10,100,070 6,865,575 9,989,241 2,090,266IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 47,970 48,593 108,867 4,751InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 855,899 618,540 1,544,577 294,590 (Originating) Intrastate 390,968 415,353 929,255 0

Total 1,246,867 1,033,893 2,473,832 294,590InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 7,065,457 4,774,514 13,502,581 3,101,106 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 4,312,941 3,606,993 5,121,135 0

Total 11,378,398 8,381,508 18,623,716 3,101,106

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued32 VZ 33 VZ 34 AL 35 AL

Verizon Puerto Rico ALLTEL ALLTELItems West Virginia, Telephone Carolina Georgia

Inc. Company Inc. Communi-cations Corp.

3/ 4/ 4/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 0 21,317 0 0Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 28,771 22,145 4,519 10,952

Sheath Km of Fiber 5,818 1,411 197 1,087Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,155 4,568 157 341

Sheath Km of Fiber 753 2,016 49 155Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 15,047 7,260 11,531 18,973

Sheath Km of Fiber 23 1,177 348 1,424Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 6 0 0 7

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 653 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 13 0 0 0Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 45,632 33,973 16,207 30,273

Sheath Km of Fiber 6,607 4,604 595 2,667

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 91,735 132,826 11,482 36,882 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 358,621 132,826 28,788 87,813

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 14,778,738 22,414,148 2,793,182 5,291,960Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 0Equivalent Number of Poles 337,860 296,973 28,965 52,975Conduit System: Trench Km 682 5,431 51 134

Duct Km 3,962 16,294 268 530

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 4,235 0 0Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 12,196 0 0Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 7,208,280 0 0

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 5,567,871 0 1,469,972 3,012,376 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 22,433,479 373,752 4,848 13,109

Video 0 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 23,195,000 42,825,750 549,510 814,159

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 706,900 1,139,235 220,744 293,025

PBX & Centrex Trunks 11,980 136,777 2,200 3,654Centrex Extensions 13,403 898 10,738 40,103

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 3,660 11,529 77 202PBX & Centrex Trunks 29,723 17,350 0 0Centrex Extensions 91,459 0 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 857,125 1,305,789 233,759 336,984Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 32 31 14 27Remote Switches 114 306 17 43Total Central Office Switches 146 337 31 70

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 6,755 2,190 643 1,311Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,261 299 200 279

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 17,764 174,266 27,616 39,136

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 81,604 111,159 24,602 61,695Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 124,592 28,879 77 202

Payphone Lines 8,832 26,516 507 2,284Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 624,083 964,969 180,957 233,666

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 250 0 0 0Mobile Access Lines 0 0 0 1Total Switched Access Lines 857,125 1,305,789 233,759 336,984Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 2,998 1,468 262 520

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 261,970 99,180 76,295 2,340Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 1,122,093 1,406,437 310,316 339,844

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 2,670,141 6,134,256 491,341 867,543IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 37,268 529,984 41,855 43,248InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 357,052 372,821 119,226 166,826 (Originating) Intrastate 133,858 0 42,511 75,167

Total 490,910 372,821 161,737 241,993InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 2,922,604 2,328,645 733,681 931,978 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 980,656 0 239,754 447,688

Total 3,903,260 2,328,645 973,435 1,379,666

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued36 AL 37 AL 38 AL 39 O

ALLTEL ALLTEL The Western Cincinnati BellItems Nebraska Pennsylvania Reserve Telephone Co.

Inc. Inc. Telephone Co.

4/ 4/ 4/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 0 0 0 5,451Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2,166 17,156 7,340 14,393

Sheath Km of Fiber 215 1,054 706 1,592Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 555 283 407 4,802

Sheath Km of Fiber 392 43 78 1,456Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 15,605 4,561 3,132 5,996

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,976 50 62 51Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 797

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 81Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 18,326 22,000 10,879 25,988

Sheath Km of Fiber 2,583 1,147 846 3,180

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 16,610 2,819 4,929 66,432 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 64,657 45,049 35,192 149,352

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 3,865,481 2,904,027 2,449,265 25,988Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 0Equivalent Number of Poles 30,309 164,120 64,444 149,988Conduit System: Trench Km 492 57 142 3,515

Duct Km 1,574 300 548 10,923

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 0 0Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 0 0

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 2,340,822 1,930,859 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 304,145 1,993 2,281 1,527,739

Video 84 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 52,940,953 3,030,545 8,555,137 5,743,773

Video 2,462 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 244,820 218,619 154,622 875,693

PBX & Centrex Trunks 7,081 747 193 13,948Centrex Extensions 35,700 16,214 30,291 62,326

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 0 2,175 2,554 5,234PBX & Centrex Trunks 0 2,198 2,769 58,201Centrex Extensions 0 0 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 0 108Total Switched Access Lines 287,601 239,953 190,429 1,015,510Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 5 30 18 45Remote Switches 151 53 26 40Total Central Office Switches 156 83 44 85

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 351 1,061 1,265 5,234Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 326 194 582 1,701

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 7,517 26,034 8,425 162,727

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 89,158 20,803 38,853 76,382Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 4,373 5,323 63,401

Payphone Lines 2,942 974 905 8,699Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 187,983 187,769 136,923 704,267

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 0 34Mobile Access Lines 1 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 287,601 239,953 190,429 1,015,510Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 447 888 432 5,050

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 39,800 20,449 32,483 158,971Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 327,848 261,290 223,344 1,179,531

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 514,014 339,431 302,050 3,054,096IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 33,062 62,491 25,235 24,810InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 102,763 90,379 153,721 466,994 (Originating) Intrastate 36,346 44,380 60,773 335,798

Total 139,109 134,759 214,494 802,792InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 582,485 546,420 579,614 3,281,209 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 200,725 269,128 255,955 978,699

Total 783,210 815,548 835,569 4,259,908

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued40 C 41 C 42 O 43 S

Citizens Frontier Commonwealth CarolinaItems Telecommuni- Telephone Telephone Telephone and

cations Co. of of Rochester, Company Telegraph Co. New York, Inc. Inc.

5/ 7/ 6/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 2,649 2,769 27,628 57Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 13,690 9,093 18,329 11,701

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,348 945 2,403 1,329Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 314 278 79 1,561

Sheath Km of Fiber 76 917 35 949Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 13,991 4,747 4,728 84,631

Sheath Km of Fiber 694 69 28 6,684Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 199 0 0 21

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 16Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 475 1 47

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 60 6 8Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 28,194 14,593 23,137 97,961

Sheath Km of Fiber 2,118 1,991 2,472 8,986

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 2,118 39,495 21,352 150,376 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 2,118 87,767 42,704 262,984

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 28,194 17,096 4,232,717 19,089,930Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 40Equivalent Number of Poles 179,778 113,827 121,811 124,155Conduit System: Trench Km 0 1,404 42 1,114

Duct Km 0 4,552 194 5,699

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 215 0 82Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 908 0 164Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 19,043 0 127,517

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 351,292 0 1,980,156 1,523 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 2,059,546 914 3,312,534

Video 0 10 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 5,632 4,394,585 394,111 19,549,636

Video 0 51 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 295,521 470,044 292,057 1,079,401

PBX & Centrex Trunks 2,566 9,728 2,303 97,107Centrex Extensions 12,220 48,923 31,253 33,658

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 0 2,365 505 3,222PBX & Centrex Trunks 0 25,634 0 6,475Centrex Extensions 3,995 4,812 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 5,073 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 314,302 566,579 326,118 1,219,863Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 30 7 13 49Remote Switches 98 51 439 115Total Central Office Switches 128 58 452 164

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 84 0 470 3,222Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 7 0 22 1,295

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 36,314 13,166 9,311 55,937

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 23,174 149,603 67,816 240,925Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 3,995 32,767 493 9,697

Payphone Lines 2,679 5,073 2,307 2,423Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 248,140 365,926 246,179 910,881

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 44 12 0Mobile Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 314,302 566,579 326,118 1,219,863Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 369 490 1,449

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 126,577 1,960 889,199Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 314,302 693,525 328,568 2,110,511

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 603,161 2,306,621 717,050 3,919,251IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 86,685 9,924 44,431 5,902InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 98,853 408,621 107,040 417,981 (Originating) Intrastate 64,719 154,426 83,622 225,838

Total 163,572 563,047 190,662 643,819InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 827,723 1,653,506 658,084 4,071,291 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 529,561 693,693 567,512 1,717,356

Total 1,357,284 2,347,199 1,225,596 5,788,647

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued44 S 45 S 46 S 47 S

Central Central Central Sprint-FloridaItems Telephone Telephone Telephone Inc.

Company Company of Company ofTexas Virginia

6/ 6/ 6/ 6/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 3,128 1,639 1,570 313Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 9,779 5,358 9,487 7,428

Sheath Km of Fiber 909 248 1,115 197Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 7,513 147 402 2,719

Sheath Km of Fiber 2,306 44 129 1,605Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 21,004 8,817 23,476 80,533

Sheath Km of Fiber 704 710 1,125 6,935Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3 0 0 22

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 3Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 97 1 1 380

Sheath Km of Fiber 13 13 0 12Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 38,396 14,323 33,366 91,082

Sheath Km of Fiber 3,932 1,015 2,369 8,752

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 78,531 12,773 30,382 101,941 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 219,327 30,014 73,626 366,126

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 15,954,190 3,157,767 6,004,447 28,691,684Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 2 0Equivalent Number of Poles 77,931 29,172 71,880 67,214Conduit System: Trench Km 5,511 211 124 1,388

Duct Km 14,330 468 540 7,523

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 307 177 0 260Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 615 354 0 745Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 190,721 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 59,315 94,389 0 452,787

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 4,496 0 4,021 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 990,341 1,204,444 853,620 209,988

Video 0 0 0 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 758,622 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 4,727,616 1,478,714 3,872,955 25,973,355

Video 0 0 0 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 1,001,923 212,033 278,372 1,971,177

PBX & Centrex Trunks 64,484 12,205 23,334 62,916Centrex Extensions 109,483 3,948 6,582 125,067

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 5,561 1,054 337 6,971PBX & Centrex Trunks 5,725 1,765 2,785 11,010Centrex Extensions 0 0 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 1,187,176 231,005 311,410 2,177,141Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 35 23 20 83Remote Switches 38 29 43 72Total Central Office Switches 73 52 63 155

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 5,561 1,054 1,294 6,971Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,145 353 557 2,202

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 33,092 7,285 14,033 70,611

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 318,354 40,468 61,150 533,844Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 11,286 2,819 3,122 17,981

Payphone Lines 171 569 86 258Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 824,272 179,856 233,019 1,554,447

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 0 0Mobile Access Lines 1 8 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 1,187,176 231,005 311,410 2,177,141Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 2,371 893 694 3,255

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,265,879 89,149 195,522 1,941,084Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 2,455,426 321,047 507,626 4,121,480

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 3,781,299 708,715 822,437 6,427,054IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 3,892 2,623 4,067 13,972InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 719,519 101,259 143,778 654,068 (Originating) Intrastate 105,276 59,743 90,880 464,507

Total 824,795 161,002 234,658 1,118,575InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 4,905,405 770,192 952,508 6,977,272 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 543,000 457,492 490,125 3,272,226

Total 5,448,405 1,227,684 1,442,633 10,249,498

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued48 S 49 S 50 S 51 S

Sprint United United UnitedItems Missouri, Telephone Telephone Telephone

Inc. Company of Company of Company ofIndiana, Inc. New Jersey, Inc. the Northwest

6/ 6/ 6/ 6/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 1,978 1,624 1,527 434Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 6,117 3,632 7,742 4,677

Sheath Km of Fiber 28 67 1,221 303Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 227 276 234 215

Sheath Km of Fiber 119 228 148 69Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 19,180 21,071 2,147 8,797

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,663 1,501 34 610Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1 0 0 5

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 8 1 0 27

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 25,533 24,980 10,123 13,721

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,810 1,796 1,403 982

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 17,469 18,567 6,904 5,023 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 54,860 61,406 43,790 35,363

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 3,564,591 3,738,661 2,920,202 1,988,548Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 0Equivalent Number of Poles 72,525 60,791 60,689 30,117Conduit System: Trench Km 227 170 109 98

Duct Km 729 649 599 288

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 88 268 0 454Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 177 613 0 909Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 136,188 494,948 0 15,810

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 18,990 307 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,121,151 920,273 794,280 31,883

Video 0 0 572 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 1,241,753 41,823,518 18,637,497 616,968

Video 0 82 722 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 218,523 225,693 208,544 139,005

PBX & Centrex Trunks 19,518 9,083 25,216 13,244Centrex Extensions 31,393 8,825 4,043 12,193

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 830 493 1,365 750PBX & Centrex Trunks 2,245 6,855 1,860 1,250Centrex Extensions 0 0 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 272,509 250,949 241,028 166,442Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 16 18 10 13Remote Switches 74 76 18 53Total Central Office Switches 90 94 28 66

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 830 493 1,365 750Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 449 1,371 372 250

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 10,405 8,715 10,184 6,780

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 83,060 40,193 57,847 43,624Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 3,075 7,348 3,225 2,000

Payphone Lines 1,539 1,354 1,715 185Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 174,424 193,339 168,057 113,853

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 0 0Mobile Access Lines 6 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 272,509 250,949 241,028 166,442Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 979 1,491 406 1,235

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 223,695 76,643 113,579 55,428Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 497,183 329,083 355,013 223,105

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 530,544 457,751 263,125 303,154IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 10,112 10,002 20,238 5,766InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 76,853 64,947 96,120 58,261 (Originating) Intrastate 47,312 67,855 44,986 28,289

Total 124,165 132,802 141,106 86,550InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 758,261 690,373 821,438 480,894 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 402,221 494,353 367,401 202,295

Total 1,160,482 1,184,726 1,188,839 683,189

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 -- Continued52 S 53 S 54 S 55 S

United The United United UnitedItems Telephone Telephone Telephone - Telephone

Company of Company of Southeast, Company ofOhio Pennsylvania Inc. Texas, Inc.

6/ 6/ 6/ 6/Outside Plant Statistics:

Km of Aerial Wire 9,146 4,871 2,289 1,736Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 19,137 22,633 18,790 3,534

Sheath Km of Fiber 1,756 4,157 1,070 72Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,170 260 715 91

Sheath Km of Fiber 331 299 195 82Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 24,944 6,254 5,397 17,735

Sheath Km of Fiber 2,048 118 265 1,279Submarine Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 5 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 12Deep Sea Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 0 0 0

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 0 0Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 9 0 39 2

Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 4 0Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 45,265 29,147 24,941 21,362

Sheath Km of Fiber 4,135 4,574 1,534 1,445

Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 40,899 24,114 19,693 16,947 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 150,060 171,847 55,346 39,823

Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 8,905,913 5,077,745 6,171,767 2,649,034Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 0 0Equivalent Number of Poles 247,567 205,941 152,717 31,110Conduit System: Trench Km 482 183 1,625 76

Duct Km 1,784 809 10,789 278

Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 259 0 339 0Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 669 0 1,195 0Terrestrial Km of One-Way Satellite Radio Channel 0 0 0 0Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 523,635 0 507,406 0

Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 5,554 5,835 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 2,169,351 1,469,077 545,311 919,998

Video 0 4 105,804 0Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 0 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 94,575,676 37,073,851 5,698,015 1,066,749

Video 0 63 2,808 0

Switched Access Lines by Type of Technology:Analog (4Khz or Equiv): Main Access Lines 545,416 364,998 325,002 157,805

PBX & Centrex Trunks 49,795 37,819 12,774 9,621Centrex Extensions 31,421 5,660 24,179 268

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv): Main Access Lines 1,566 1,518 1,357 464PBX & Centrex Trunks 4,700 3,080 1,935 785Centrex Extensions 0 0 0 0

Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 632,898 413,075 365,247 168,943Central Office Switches Excluding Remotes 33 20 16 7Remote Switches 147 76 39 54Total Central Office Switches 180 96 55 61

Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,566 1,518 1,357 464Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 940 616 387 157

Access Lines by Type of Customer:Business Access Lines: Analog Single Line (4Khz or Equiv) 21,621 18,926 14,395 6,584

Analog Multi Line (4Khz or Equiv) 134,715 78,422 82,686 28,129Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 6,266 4,598 3,292 1,249

Payphone Lines 3,310 1,994 1,244 426Residential Access Lines: Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 466,964 309,135 263,630 132,555

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 0 0 0 0Mobile Access Lines 22 0 0 0Total Switched Access Lines 632,898 413,075 365,247 168,943Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4Khz or Equiv) 1,924 617 753 922

Digital (64Kbps or Equiv) 417,413 192,597 327,617 49,701Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 1,052,235 606,289 693,617 219,566

Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands):Local Calls 1,437,843 683,276 851,635 240,177IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 11,538 22,913 34,679 2,954InterLATA Toll Calls Completed: Interstate 164,633 127,746 159,989 45,132 (Originating) Intrastate 186,475 65,139 57,039 43,466

Total 351,108 192,885 217,028 88,598InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 1,627,831 1,062,876 1,067,816 343,280 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 1,327,929 621,716 420,593 332,851

Total 2,955,760 1,684,592 1,488,409 676,131

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersNotes for Table 2.6.

Name of Company Code

BellSouth Corporation BSQwest Corporation QSBC Communications Inc. SBCVerizon Communications Inc. VZALLTEL Corporation ALCitizens Communications Company CSprint Corporation SAll others that are part of a holding company group O

Source: Annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) operating data reports (FCC Report 43-08) of reporting incumbent local exchange carriers.

Note -- Certain data pertaining to the carriers included in this table are unavailable. Where such is the case, the space provided for the information has been left blank, as distinguished from insertion of zero, which means that none was reported. -- Detail may not match totals because of necessary roundings. -- Unless otherwise stated, outside plant statistics include local loop and interoffice facilities. A cable containing only copper, coaxial or other metallic conductors is classified as metallic, but a cable containing both fiber and copper, coaxial or other metallic conductors is classified as fiber. -- Kilometers equals total miles multiplied by 1.6093 and then rounded to the nearest whole number. Non-zero entries in the ARMIS reports of less than 1 kilometer are reported as 1 kilometer. -- Equivalent number of poles is the number of solely owned poles plus the sum of the products of the numbers of jointly owned times their ownership percentages. -- Access lines include WATS and WATS-like access lines, and 800 and 800-like access lines, and employee concession lines, but not official/company circuits. Analog access lines are shown in 4Khz equivalents and include access lines from digital switches if the lines themselves are not terminated at the customer's premises as digital lines. Digital access lines are shown in 64 kbps equivalents. To be classified as digital, the access lines must be terminated at the customer end as digital lines or be available for use by the customer as digital lines. -- Other switched access lines exclude digital Centrex extensions, which were included prior to 1991. Switched access lines exclude ISDN control channels, which were included as 64 Kbps equivalents prior to 1991. Switched access lines also exclude WATS and WATS-like access lines, which were included as switched access lines prior to 1997. WATS and WATS-like access lines are classified as special access lines. -- Figures for switched access lines reported in the ARMIS 43-08 Report for some companies are slightly different from figures for billable access lines reported in the ARMIS annual summary report (FCC Report ARMIS 43-01) for a variety of reasons, including different reporting requirements, the interpretation of those requirements by the various companies, and the methods different companies use to calculate the lines. The majority of the differences come from the fact that derived ISDN channels are included in the count of switched access lines in the ARMIS 43-08, but are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS 43-01. Some companies may have included official/company circuits with the ARMIS 43-08 access lines. -- The number of toll calls is based on originating message volumes and includes outward calls, 800 and 800-like service, directory service, dial-it services (e.g., 900 and 936 services), and optional calling plans. IntraLATA toll calls are carried by the reporting local operating company within a given Local Access and Transport Area (LATA). InterLATA toll calls are directed to and carried by interexchange carriers. Billed access minutes are based on bills sent to interexchange carriers and include total originating and terminating access minutes of use, including call set-up time, holding time, and conversation time.

Footnotes Pertaining to Data on Individual Carriers 1/ BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. excluded feature Group A, out-WATS, 800 service, and two-way WATS from access lines. The company reported only CPE and semi-public access lines as public access lines. The company did not provide digital PBX & Centrex trunks by technology, reporting analog and digital PBX & Centrex trunks in the analog category. 2/ As noted above, data on digital PBX & Centrex trunks or Centrex extensions were not available for the Ameritech operating companies, now part of SBC. Also, the number of digital Centrex extensions was not available for Pacific Bell. Year-over-year differences in interLATA toll calls completed and billed access minutes for SBC's Ameritech companies are explained by Ameritech in the following footnotes: (i) Internal data source changed in 2001. (ii) Annual results extrapolated from 4th quarter data. (iii) Access minutes calcualted using carrier access billing data and historical usage factors. 3/ As noted above, data on digital PBX & Centrex trunks and Centrex extensions by technology were not available for the following Verizon companies: Verizon California, Verizon Florida, Verizon Hawaii, Contel of the South d/b/a Verizon Mid-States, GTE Midwest d/b/a Verizon Midwest, Verizon Northwest, Verizon South, and GTE Southwest d/b/a Verizon Southwest. Also, the number of digital Centrex extensions by technology was not available for Puerto Rico Telephone Co. 4/ The following ALLTEL companies reported digital PBX trunks as analog: ALLTEL Nebraska, ALLTEL Carolina, and ALLTEL Georgia. All ALLTEL companies reported digital Centrex extensions as analog. Data on digital PBX & Centrex trunks and Centrex extensions were not available for all ALLTEL companies except for ALLTEL Pennsylvania and ALLTEL Western Reserve, which reported digital PBX & Centrex trunks, respectively. 5/ The number of local calls was not available for Citizens Telecommunications Co. of New York, Inc.. 6/ Digital Centrex extensions data were not available for the Sprint operating companies.

Changes to Companies during Year 2001 7/ On June 29, 2001, Citizens Communications Company purchased from Global Crossing Ltd. all of Frontier's local exchange carrier subsidiaries in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.7 - Communications Plant of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

Year Ended December 31, 2001(Amounts Shown in Thousands)

Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Companies 1/Balance at Plant Plant Transfers Balance at

Acct Items Beginning of Added Retired and End of No. Year 2/ Adjustments Year

Plant:2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) $332,576,450 $30,402,420 $8,855,062 $1,296,911 $355,420,7152002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use 20,429 22,797 0 1,315 44,5412003 Telecom Plant Under Construction (TPUC) 6,005,685 1,947,785 2,164,327 (1,549,144) 4,239,9992005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment (48,544) 0 385 104,612 55,6822006 Nonoperating Plant 231,416 50,589 24,046 287,749 545,7062007 Goodwill 39,070 0 169 (1,045) 37,856 210 Total Plant 338,824,503 32,423,590 11,043,989 140,394 360,344,499

TPIS - General Support:2111 Land 1,302,938 76,680 1,919 (1,645) 1,376,0572112 Motor Vehicles 3,398,414 433,536 225,027 1,864 3,608,7882113 Aircraft 34,650 43 4,480 0 30,2142114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 2,704,532 310,738 179,090 (9,700) 2,826,4772121 Buildings 23,953,548 1,789,718 298,836 272,542 25,716,9742122 Furniture 294,674 845 42,814 1,011 253,7162123 Office Equipment 1,453,204 39,557 193,282 25,671 1,325,1482124 General Purpose Computers 8,197,421 618,402 855,897 67,941 8,027,8692110 Land and Support 41,339,384 3,269,516 1,801,346 357,685 43,165,240

TPIS - Central Office Switching:2211 Analog Electronic Switching 2,880,013 56,401 828,796 (52,403) 2,055,2152212 Digital Electronic Switching 59,904,410 4,993,694 1,941,023 300,858 63,257,9412215.1 Step-By-Step Switching (25) 31 3 (3) 02215.2 Crossbar Switching 26 0 1 0 252215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 02215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 1 31 3 (4) 252210 Total Central Office Switching 62,784,424 5,050,126 2,769,823 248,450 65,313,1812220 Operator Systems 764,712 23,224 57,903 (5,065) 724,968

TPIS - Central Office Transmission2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 23 0 0 (10) 132231.2 Other Radio Facilities 833,677 30,551 88,589 5,732 781,3712231 Radio Systems 833,700 30,551 88,589 5,722 781,3842232 Circuit Equipment 74,937,132 11,506,822 2,317,794 316,235 84,442,3942230 Central Office-Transmission 75,770,835 11,537,372 2,406,382 321,955 85,223,779

TPIS - Information Orig/Term:2311 Station Apparatus 122,037 1,693 15,067 0 108,6632321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 02341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 147,407 23,967 7,739 1,120 164,7552351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,114,952 29,483 100,827 6,064 1,049,6732362 Other Terminal Equipment 3,829,945 436,097 394,915 46,096 3,917,2282310 Total Information Origination/Termination 5,214,344 491,242 518,546 53,280 5,240,320

TPIS - Cable & Wire Facilities:2411 Poles 5,984,716 213,102 60,041 2,381 6,140,1582421 Aerial Cable 33,239,330 1,800,596 402,029 (14,308) 34,623,5882422 Underground Cable 28,396,960 1,699,390 173,116 70,150 29,993,3842423 Buried Cable 52,605,279 2,993,730 386,230 48,110 55,260,8892424 Submarine Cable 82,160 4,383 1,189 (2,522) 82,8302425 Deep Sea Cable 17,040 0 5 5 17,0402426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 2,243,159 56,039 42,796 2,107 2,258,5062431 Aerial Wire 152,014 4,708 9,485 (205) 147,0322441 Conduit Systems 18,492,642 1,014,952 30,565 18,028 19,495,0572410 Cable and Wire Facilities 141,213,298 7,786,897 1,105,458 123,746 148,018,486 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 327,086,997 28,158,377 8,659,457 1,100,051 347,685,970

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:2681 Capital Leases 760,821 152,145 148,241 469 765,1952682 Leasehold Improvements 1,083,202 95,356 45,558 (132,856) 1,000,1432680 Amortizable Tangible Assets 1,844,022 247,501 193,799 (132,386) 1,765,3372690 Intangibles 3,645,433 1,996,542 1,807 329,245 5,969,412 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service $332,576,452 $30,402,420 $8,855,064 $1,296,912 $355,420,715

1/ Beginning April 1, 2002, following the 2001 ARMIS Order (released December 10, 2001) and the Phase 2 Order on Reconsideration (released March 8, 2002), only large incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) are required to file the ARMIS Report 43-02. Mid-sized ILECs are not required to file this report, among other things. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review - Comprehensive Review of the Accounting Requirements and ARMIS Reporting Requirements for Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers: Phase 2, CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 97-212, 80-286, 99-301, Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 97-212, and 80-286, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 199911 (2001) (Phase Report and Order), recon. granted, 17 FCC Rcd 4766 (2002). A mid-sized ILEC is a carrier whose annual operating revenues, either individually or when aggregated with those of any ILEC that it controls, is controlled by, or with which it is under common control, are less than $7 billion.2/ Discrepancies between last year's ending and this year's beginning balances are due to additions, deletions, and mergers of reporting carriers.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)1 Total 2 BS 3 Q 4 SBC 5 SBC

ReportingLarge BellSouth Qwest Illinois Bell Indiana Bell

Line Acct Items Incumbent Local Tele- Corporation Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,No. No. Exchange Communications, d/b/a Inc. d/b/a

Companies Inc. Ameritech AmeritechIllinois Indiana

Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: Cash And Equivalents:

1 1130 Cash $241,169 ($1,453) $115,049 $0 $02 1140 Special Cash Deposits 141,894 11,025 39,778 15,478 16,8763 1150 Working Cash Advances 1,696 282 0 0 04 1160 Temporary Investments 1,243,117 200 3,713 0 05 1120 Cash and Equivalents 1,627,874 10,054 158,540 15,478 16,876

Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments):6 1180 Telecommunications Accounts Receivable 17,000,772 579,508 1,630,431 757,206 243,6097 1181 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Telecom 2,086,170 106,269 75,214 111,979 21,1608 1190 Other Accounts Receivable 3,461,788 (343,184) 397,214 76,763 16,7959 1191 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Other 74,096 (1,152) 0 557 504

10 1200 Notes Receivable 653,540 0 371,687 2,748 3,97711 1201 Notes Receivable Allowance 0 0 0 0 012 1210 Interest and Dividends Receivable 108,945 10,765 23,063 2,083 68213 1220 Inventories 1,097,333 243,008 181,391 569 1,57814 120 Total Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments) 20,162,114 384,980 2,528,572 726,833 244,977

Prepayments:15 1290 Prepaid Rents 22,200 0 0 0 016 1300 Prepaid Taxes 161,542 486 12,130 0 24617 1310 Prepaid Insurance 425,342 6,015 96 0 018 1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses 31,341 0 0 0 019 1330 Other Prepayments 820,607 33,697 10,412 17,984 12,46120 1280 Total Prepayments 1,461,031 40,198 22,638 17,984 12,70721 1350 Other Current Assets 924,848 0 35,015 0 022 130 Total Current Assets 24,175,866 435,232 2,744,765 760,295 274,560

Noncurrent Assets:23 1401 Investments in Affiliated Companies 4,005,423 3,442,434 (458,072) 100,618 31,47424 1402 Investments in Nonaffiliated Companies 123,407 0 28,028 0 5,49325 1406 Nonregulated Investments (366) 0 0 0 026 1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense 294,863 47,585 121,382 780 15927 1408 Sinking Funds 609 0 0 0 028 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 14,946,095 2,227,315 137,369 921,183 274,27729 1437 Deferred Tax Regulatory Assets 1,980,620 546,339 263,027 30,279 9,10830 1438 Deferred Maintenance and Retirements 5,968 0 0 0 031 1439 Deferred Charges 5,671,538 2,215,555 673,120 46,672 27,69232 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (9,677,467) (1,507,687) (36,017) (877,762) (482,161)33 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 17,350,690 6,971,541 728,837 221,770 (133,958)

Plant:34 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 355,420,715 59,722,343 41,907,147 12,267,508 4,082,11435 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 44,541 20,220 0 616 136 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 4,239,999 342,291 703,382 109,462 50,20237 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 55,682 996 2,746 0 038 2006 Nonoperating Plant 545,706 5,629 46,888 26,230 6,82439 2007 Goodwill 37,856 435 0 37,421 040 210 Total Plant 360,344,499 60,091,914 42,660,163 12,441,237 4,139,141

TPIS - General Support:41 2111 Land 1,376,057 226,398 101,260 31,955 11,42542 2112 Motor Vehicles 3,608,788 741,876 433,261 119,382 31,99543 2113 Aircraft 30,214 0 1,875 0 044 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 2,826,477 436,363 265,664 149,697 50,73145 2121 Buildings 25,716,974 3,560,283 2,653,293 1,013,457 326,26146 2122 Furniture 253,716 8,836 5,944 7,342 1,12247 2123 Office Equipment 1,325,148 165,015 92,499 14,260 2,43948 2124 General Purpose Computers 8,027,869 1,625,663 1,648,549 67,789 46,31449 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 43,165,240 6,764,434 5,202,345 1,403,882 470,287

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)1 Total 2 BS 3 Q 4 SBC 5 SBC

ReportingLarge BellSouth Qwest Illinois Bell Indiana Bell

Line Acct Items Incumbent Local Tele- Corporation Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,No. No. Exchange Communications, d/b/a Inc. d/b/a

Companies Inc. Ameritech AmeritechIllinois Indiana

TPIS - Central Office Switching:50 2211 Analog Electronic Switching 2,055,215 683,656 9,132 212,345 71,49051 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 63,257,941 9,384,757 7,364,247 2,496,534 741,09552 2215.1 Step-by-Step Switching 0 0 0 0 053 2215.2 Crossbar Switching 25 0 0 0 054 2215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 055 2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 25 0 0 0 056 2210 Total Central Office Switching 65,313,181 10,068,413 7,373,379 2,708,879 812,58557 2220 Operator Systems 724,968 140,661 28,566 37,771 9,232

TPIS - Central Office Transmission:58 2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 13 0 0 6 059 2231.2 Other Radio Facilities 781,371 46,054 262,676 12,069 36560 2231 Radio Systems 781,384 46,054 262,676 12,075 36561 2232 Circuit Equipment 84,442,394 15,092,396 9,922,160 2,924,797 914,56762 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 85,223,779 15,138,450 10,184,836 2,936,872 914,932

TPIS - Information Origination/Termination:63 2311 Station Apparatus 108,663 0 35,849 5,121 2,63664 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 065 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 164,755 85,116 25 0 066 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,049,673 0 127,094 53,930 15,00267 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 3,917,228 439,278 371,317 40,291 18,20868 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 5,240,320 524,394 534,285 99,342 35,846

TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities:69 2411 Poles 6,140,158 1,029,425 247,688 121,763 62,56870 2421 Aerial Cable 34,623,588 5,780,019 1,245,142 699,067 354,66471 2422 Underground Cable 29,993,384 3,374,076 3,191,707 1,261,629 364,70672 2423 Buried Cable 55,260,889 12,533,320 9,759,810 1,717,851 697,51573 2424 Submarine Cable 82,830 21,600 11,983 666 27374 2425 Deep Sea Cable 17,040 0 0 0 075 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 2,258,506 190,067 362,009 268,673 51,09376 2431 Aerial Wire 147,032 0 39,405 0 077 2441 Conduit Systems 19,495,057 2,424,893 2,051,968 895,261 282,64378 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 148,018,486 25,353,400 16,909,712 4,964,910 1,813,46279 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 347,685,970 57,989,752 40,233,123 12,151,656 4,056,344

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:80 2681 Capital Leases 765,195 118,220 393,765 3,254 081 2682 Leasehold Improvements 1,000,143 154,401 171,575 21,311 15682 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 1,765,337 272,621 565,340 24,565 15683 2690 Intangibles 5,969,412 1,459,970 1,108,684 91,287 25,61484 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 355,420,715 59,722,343 41,907,147 12,267,508 4,082,114

Depreciation And Amortization:85 3100 Accumulated Depreciation - TPIS 191,177,237 32,863,575 20,942,768 6,681,547 2,291,16986 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 684 5 0 0 087 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 35,374 14,140 0 2,453 13888 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 427,801 49,601 222,921 2,262 089 3420 Accumulated Amortization - Leasehold Improve. 599,153 93,068 87,257 15,168 12390 3400 Total Accumulated Amortization - Tangibles 1,026,954 142,669 310,178 17,430 12391 3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangibles 2,012,988 494,255 256,723 35,251 9,48192 3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other 19,515 0 2,518 0 093 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 194,272,752 33,514,644 21,512,187 6,736,681 2,300,91194 350 Net Plant 166,071,746 26,577,270 21,147,976 5,704,556 1,838,23095 360 Total Assets 207,598,302 33,984,043 24,621,578 6,686,621 1,978,832

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)1 Total 2 BS 3 Q 4 SBC 5 SBC

ReportingLarge BellSouth Qwest Illinois Bell Indiana Bell

Line Acct Items Incumbent Local Tele- Corporation Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,No. No. Exchange Communications, d/b/a Inc. d/b/a

Companies Inc. Ameritech AmeritechIllinois Indiana

Balance Sheet Accounts - LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities:

96 4010 Accounts Payable 16,317,216 1,519,756 1,161,785 359,448 134,03497 4020 Notes Payable 17,808,526 2,595,498 1,011,704 1,218,972 228,96198 4030 Advance Billing and Payments 3,117,253 568,793 333,710 104,685 43,72399 4040 Customers' Deposits 200,943 40,466 40,417 8,987 4,292

100 4050 Current Maturities - Long-Term Debt 2,166,515 14,172 360,500 0 0101 4060 Current Maturities - Capital Leases 158,333 17,410 119,847 1,956 0102 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 2,006,475 34,276 (31,011) 68,870 65,508103 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 1,188,041 69,015 275,775 58,532 31,023104 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (871,605) (822) 6,356 (107,510) (29,190)105 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 42,592 (65,946) 318 (6,802) 22,856106 4120 Other Accrued Liabilities 4,756,723 649,896 351,212 200,178 49,105107 4130 Other Current Liabilities 3,999,077 9,441 73,858 135,150 46,421108 410 Total Current Liabilities 50,890,088 5,451,955 3,704,471 2,042,466 596,733

Long-Term Debt:109 4210 Funded Debt 40,819,250 7,537,869 5,757,693 500,000 235,000110 4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 60,016 12,079 66 0 44111 4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 523,572 32,157 122,186 5,424 1,288112 4240 Reacquired Debt 0 0 0 0 0113 4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 211,865 59,732 75,819 0 0114 4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 275,000 0 0 0 0115 4270 Other Long-Term Debt 335,012 274,762 57,311 0 0116 420 Total Long-Term Debt 41,177,571 7,852,285 5,768,703 494,576 233,756

Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits:117 4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 19,102,925 3,031,257 1,722,892 618,995 172,326118 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 1,050,055 148,366 209,255 37,523 11,369119 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0120 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 25,476,982 4,292,189 3,295,731 1,197,336 392,134121 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 609,151 581,017 (238,239) (63,118) (13,475)122 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes (182,801) (72,317) 13,394 68,655 (30,599)123 4360 Other Deferred Credits 3,975,607 223,905 757,801 21,749 26,501124 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 1,371,645 (34,678) 501,266 93,397 22,583125 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (2,006,439) (521,206) (78,132) (348,158) (136,309)126 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 49,397,126 7,648,533 6,183,968 1,626,379 444,530

Stockholders' Equity:127 4510 Capital Stock 31,467,827 7,345,106 8,323,294 1,638,762 539,635128 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 10,528,089 0 0 82,568 26,165129 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0130 4540 Other Capital 9,226,451 2,817,678 0 0 4,250131 4550 Retained Earnings 14,911,151 2,868,486 641,144 801,870 133,763132 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 66,133,516 13,031,270 8,964,438 2,523,200 703,813133 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 207,598,304 33,984,043 24,621,580 6,686,621 1,978,832134 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 19,361,004 3,178,286 (663,672) 791,528 141,291135 465 Net Income 10,650,924 2,275,354 1,304,848 653,176 230,542136 470 Dividends Declared 10,294,323 2,585,154 0 642,834 238,070137 475 Miscellaneous Debits 7,853,908 0 80 0 0138 480 Miscellaneous Credits 3,047,456 0 48 0 0139 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 14,911,151 2,868,486 641,144 801,870 133,763

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)1 Total 2 BS 3 Q 4 SBC 5 SBC

ReportingLarge BellSouth Qwest Illinois Bell Indiana Bell

Line Acct Items Incumbent Local Tele- Corporation Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,No. No. Exchange Communications, d/b/a Inc. d/b/a

Companies Inc. Ameritech AmeritechIllinois Indiana

Income Statement AccountsRevenue AccountsLocal Network Service Revenues:

140 5001 Basic Area Revenues 35,547,442 5,281,550 4,272,005 1,601,673 541,028141 5002 Optional Extended Area Revenues 2,013,899 1,589,900 61,037 (69) (17)142 5003 Cellular Mobile Service Revenues 380,455 0 0 49,238 13,097143 5004 Other Mobile Services Revenues 102,905 381 23 0 0144 510 Basic Local Service Revenues 38,044,701 6,871,831 4,333,065 1,650,842 554,108145 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 1,978,894 623,985 24 127,442 26,481146 5050 Customer Premises Revenues 86,823 23,590 580 289 (32)147 5060 Other Local Exchange Revenues 14,594,942 3,267,239 1,522,794 650,324 200,794148 5069 Other Local Exchange Revenue Settlements 26,073 (1,331) 0 0 0149 520 Local Network Service Revenues 54,731,432 10,785,314 5,856,463 2,428,897 781,351

Network Access Service Revenues:150 5081 End-User Revenues 11,243,002 1,899,949 1,350,120 348,770 122,895151 5082 Switched Access Revenues 5,255,518 868,726 704,202 146,746 55,155152 5083 Special Access Revenues 12,026,846 1,834,930 1,529,193 439,270 145,048153 5084 State Access Revenues 6,635,735 653,913 713,947 165,439 57,292154 5080 Total Network Access Service Revenues 35,161,101 5,257,518 4,297,462 1,100,225 380,390

Long Distance (LD) Network Service Revs:155 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 3,940,718 122,105 250,500 168,773 76,845

Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues:156 5111 Long Distance Inward-Only Revenues 164,438 5,656 3,838 (2,583) (3,259)157 5112 Long Distance Outward-Only Revenues 63,937 24,827 8,942 145 75158 5110 Total Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues 228,374 30,483 12,780 (2,438) (3,184)159 5121 Subvoice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 21,753 407 0 13,557 169160 5122 Voice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 252,743 45,534 31 7,143 4,087161 5123 Audio Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 596 1 0 5 0162 5124 Video Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 3,261 2,953 0 7 0163 5125 Digital Transmission LD Private Network Revs. 660,728 280,861 6 100,814 4,702164 5126 Long Distance Private Network Switching Revs. 14,018 0 0 1 1165 5128 Other LD Private Network Revenues 6,027 0 0 4 85166 5129 Other LD Private Network Revenue Settlements (82,244) (77,663) 503 0 0167 5120 Total Long Distance Private Network Revs. 876,883 252,093 540 121,531 9,044168 5160 Other Long Distance Revenues 52,812 7,736 0 0 0169 5169 Other Long Distance Revenue Settlements (14,857) 0 0 0 0170 525 Total Long Distance Network Service Revs. 5,083,928 412,417 263,820 287,866 82,705

Miscellaneous Revenues:171 5230 Directory Revenues 738,590 98,811 83,016 26,760 13,865172 5240 Rent Revenues 4,250,598 403,009 436,200 71,389 9,210173 5250 Corporate Operations Revenues 57,239 0 49,649 (2) (1)174 5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenues 70,845 1,653 (463) 4,176 1,804175 5262 Customer Operations Revenues 69,696 2,890 31,069 2,968 2,704176 5263 Plant Operations Revenues 219,314 0 77,061 1,004 14177 5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenues 2,545,915 481,528 208,260 32,762 14,543178 5269 Other Revenue Settlements 21 (1) 0 0 0179 5260 Miscellaneous Revenues 2,905,791 486,070 315,927 40,910 19,065180 5270 Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues 1,131,882 172,860 114,007 34,512 14,000181 5200 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 9,084,103 1,160,750 998,799 173,569 56,139182 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 7,142,500 775,985 642,079 272,852 99,701

Uncollectible Revenues:183 5301 Uncollectible Revenues - Telecommunications 2,478,523 360,907 178,546 115,763 30,453184 5302 Uncollectible Revenues - Other 43,267 1,259 2,058 0 0185 5300 Total Uncollectible Revenues 2,521,790 362,166 180,604 115,763 30,453186 530 Total Operating Revenues 108,681,272 18,029,818 11,878,019 4,147,646 1,369,833

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)1 Total 2 BS 3 Q 4 SBC 5 SBC

ReportingLarge BellSouth Qwest Illinois Bell Indiana Bell

Line Acct Items Incumbent Local Tele- Corporation Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,No. No. Exchange Communications, d/b/a Inc. d/b/a

Companies Inc. Ameritech AmeritechIllinois Indiana

Expense AccountsPlant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses:

187 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 100,199 6,555 10,652 10,012 2,912188 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 15,589 4,379 7 0 0189 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 42,768 2,581 3,298 3,519 1,191190 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 158,556 13,515 13,957 13,531 4,103

General Support Expenses:191 6121 Land and Building 2,148,435 280,672 250,777 66,585 13,252192 6122 Furniture and Artworks 88,811 23,577 12,489 2,401 1,077193 6123 Office Equipment 352,998 17,499 26,184 14,709 4,753194 6124 General Purpose Computers 2,706,835 228,603 255,715 115,182 37,523195 6120 Total General Support Expenses 5,297,079 550,351 545,165 198,877 56,605

Central Office Switching Expenses:196 6211 Analog Electronic 159,149 35,700 12,298 9,207 2,020197 6212 Digital Electronic 1,901,069 244,680 137,512 106,349 33,647198 6215 Electro-Mechanical 795 0 149 30 19199 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 2,061,012 280,380 149,959 115,586 35,686200 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 47,132 15,996 725 88 0

Central Office Transmission Expenses:201 6231 Radio Systems 13,759 287 3,096 22 10202 6232 Circuit Equipment 1,290,947 209,819 146,135 54,583 13,870203 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 1,304,704 210,106 149,231 54,605 13,880

Information Origination/Termination Exps:204 6311 Station Apparatus 284,641 0 10,632 13,980 1,781205 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 271,540 15,040 18,351 0 0206 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 154,564 0 21,175 4,261 1,858207 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 3,130,375 607,250 123,823 74,699 16,348208 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 3,841,122 622,290 173,981 92,940 19,987

Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses:209 6411 Pole 285,080 80,922 13,855 3,118 3,478210 6421 Aerial Cable 2,653,363 272,270 130,022 98,253 32,423211 6422 Underground Cable 831,482 60,219 57,548 48,056 9,709212 6423 Buried Cable 2,805,492 568,070 471,074 149,310 44,595213 6424 Submarine Cable 275 44 28 2 0214 6425 Deep Sea Cable 54 0 0 0 0215 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 54,738 1,490 20,075 691 465216 6431 Aerial Wire 5,042 0 1,591 0 0217 6441 Conduit Systems 211,831 7,495 13,479 16,072 1,602218 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 6,847,356 990,510 707,672 315,502 92,272219 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 19,556,966 2,683,148 1,740,690 791,129 222,533

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)1 Total 2 BS 3 Q 4 SBC 5 SBC

ReportingLarge BellSouth Qwest Illinois Bell Indiana Bell

Line Acct Items Incumbent Local Tele- Corporation Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,No. No. Exchange Communications, d/b/a Inc. d/b/a

Companies Inc. Ameritech AmeritechIllinois Indiana

Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses:220 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 4 0 0 0 0221 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 64,170 7,156 6,436 5,419 1,397222 6510 Other Property, Plant and Equipment Expenses 64,174 7,156 6,436 5,419 1,397223 6531 Power 547,124 69,785 58,080 11,885 2,463224 6532 Network Administration 692,623 48,588 140,046 1,834 5,361225 6533 Testing 1,939,406 299,687 147,216 79,379 16,872226 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 2,057,214 429,204 308,058 95,788 25,918227 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 947,549 148,943 53,700 39,040 12,826228 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 6,183,918 996,207 707,100 227,926 63,440229 6540 Access Expenses 4,121,572 649,986 294,772 151,427 28,427

Depreciation And Amortization Expenses:230 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 23,560,345 3,893,233 2,812,193 780,838 232,994231 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 83 0 0 0 0232 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 297,540 45,379 167,053 2,010 18233 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 1,144,215 275,411 171,112 23,462 7,038234 6565 Amortization - Other 146,878 42,448 20,602 2,862 1,237235 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 25,149,059 4,256,471 3,170,960 809,172 241,287236 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 35,518,725 5,909,820 4,179,268 1,193,944 334,551

Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses:

237 6611 Product Management 1,509,726 206,310 194,419 87,175 28,840238 6612 Sales 2,222,611 479,756 183,079 74,906 27,656239 6613 Product Advertising 379,519 71,931 104,062 8,001 1,634240 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 4,111,857 757,997 481,560 170,082 58,130

Services Expenses:241 6621 Call Completion 290,238 42,616 25,006 7,702 2,537242 6622 Number Services 957,432 100,505 63,511 40,103 8,738243 6623 Customer Services 7,414,775 1,320,206 798,563 233,400 84,164244 6620 Total Services Expenses 8,662,443 1,463,327 887,080 281,205 95,439245 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 12,774,301 2,221,324 1,368,640 451,287 153,569

Corporate Operations Expenses: Executive and Planning Expenses:

246 6711 Executive 388,651 56,217 16,045 26,038 8,279247 6712 Planning 174,316 104,854 2,998 12 5248 6710 Total Executive and Planning Expenses 562,966 161,071 19,043 26,050 8,284

General and Administrative Expenses:249 6721 Accounting and Finance 653,190 82,336 85,850 37,307 11,865250 6722 External Relations 781,283 111,682 115,845 20,484 7,497251 6723 Human Resources 747,874 106,811 50,320 43,164 13,293252 6724 Information Management 2,489,895 521,610 521,841 71,815 26,308253 6725 Legal 394,535 50,499 68,896 13,053 3,787254 6726 Procurement 205,350 17,426 18,607 5,299 2,912255 6727 Research and Development 61,976 12,815 456 4,262 1,607256 6728 Other General and Administrative 3,338,343 306,921 203,543 (64,464) (11,220)257 6720 Total General and Administrative Expenses 8,672,448 1,210,100 1,065,358 130,920 56,049258 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable (940) 0 0 0 0259 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 9,234,474 1,371,171 1,084,401 156,970 64,333260 720 Total Operating Expenses 77,084,463 12,185,463 8,372,999 2,593,330 774,986

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Statistics of Communications Common Carriers

Table 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersas of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)1 Total 2 BS 3 Q 4 SBC 5 SBC

ReportingLarge BellSouth Qwest Illinois Bell Indiana Bell

Line Acct Items Incumbent Local Tele- Corporation Telephone Co. Telephone Co.,No. No. Exchange Communications, d/b/a Inc. d/b/a

Companies Inc. Ameritech AmeritechIllinois Indiana

261 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 31,596,806 5,844,355 3,505,020 1,554,316 594,847

Other Operating Income and Expenses:262 7110 Income from Custom Work 8,545 0 0 1,626 485263 7130 Return from Nonregulated Use of Reg. Facilities 94 0 0 0 0264 7140 Gains/Losses from Foreign Exchange 0 0 0 0 0265 7150 Gains/Losses from Disp. of Land and Artworks 38,473 (1,131) (10) (256) 0266 7160 Other Operating Gains and Losses 1,602 1,074 (132) (1,221) (227)267 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 48,716 (57) (142) 149 258

Operating Taxes:268 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 150,330 22,467 24,590 4,158 1,754269 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 6,308,467 1,208,279 420,417 306,798 135,859270 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 1,087,769 196,579 51,191 73,178 30,649271 7240 Operating Other Taxes 3,738,730 575,024 342,436 70,035 21,521272 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net 2,023,811 344,911 512,006 185,112 54,557273 7200 Operating Taxes 13,008,447 2,302,326 1,301,460 630,965 240,832

Nonoperating Income and Expense:274 7310 Dividend Income (335,434) 5 (335,418) 0 0275 7320 Interest Income 189,855 (58) 24,436 5,049 3,182276 7330 Income from Sinking and other Funds 0 0 0 0 0277 7340 Allowances for Funds Used During Construction 307,829 30,148 44,030 6,439 2,335278 7350 Gains/Losses from Disposition of Property 81,344 9 50,750 0 0279 7360 Other Nonoperating Income (4,395,714) (1,708,797) (5,154) (201,597) (61,309)280 7370 Special Charges 268,842 47,243 9,333 33,618 7,498281 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (4,420,962) (1,725,936) (230,689) (223,727) (63,290)

Nonoperating Taxes:282 7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits - Net 774 0 774 0 0283 7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Tax (1,389,270) (916,604) 28,043 (76,495) (22,621)284 7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes (246,370) (173,666) 3,090 (17,211) (3,045)285 7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 4,067 243 318 0 0286 7450 Prov. for Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Tax - Net (55,891) (54,465) (393) 0 0287 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (1,688,238) (1,144,492) 30,284 (93,706) (25,666)

Interest And Related Items:288 7510 Interest on Funded Debt 2,941,729 461,921 445,695 36,187 15,249289 7520 Interest Expense - Capital Leases 43,286 13,291 21,730 182 0290 7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expenses 21,820 1,665 9,272 43 15291 7540 Other Interest Deductions 959,597 172,379 41,137 34,132 6,556292 7500 Interest and Related Items 3,966,428 649,256 517,834 70,544 21,820

Extraordinary Items:293 7610 Extraordinary Income Credits 427 0 0 0 0294 7620 Extraordinary Income Charges (84,067) 0 0 0 0295 7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 29,700 0 0 0 0296 7640 Prov. for Def. Inc. Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 168 0 0 0 0297 7600 Extraordinary Items 54,626 0 0 0 0

Jurisdictional Differences & Nonreg Income:298 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (1,341,626) (35,918) (119,763) (69,759) (64,287)299 7990 Nonregulated Net Income (1) 0 0 0 0300 790 Net Income $10,650,924 $2,275,354 $1,304,848 $653,176 $230,542

301 830 Total Number of Employees 386,177 60,592 39,116 15,768 4,465302 840 Full Time 383,971 60,535 38,642 15,731 4,458303 850 Part Time 2,207 57 474 37 7304 860 Total Compensation for the Year $22,981,834 $2,882,292 $1,984,289 $950,452 $254,025

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)6 SBC 7 SBC 8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific BellLine Acct Items Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc.No. No. d/b/a d/b/a d/b/a

Ameritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

Balance Sheet Accounts - AssetsCurrent Assets: Cash And Equivalents:

1 1130 Cash $0 $0 $0 ($37) ($18,501)2 1140 Special Cash Deposits 9,294 16,241 11,610 0 03 1150 Working Cash Advances 0 0 0 0 04 1160 Temporary Investments 0 0 0 0 05 1120 Cash and Equivalents 9,294 16,241 11,610 (37) (18,501)

Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments):6 1180 Telecommunications Accounts Receivable 585,607 449,816 237,359 41,339 2,035,8727 1181 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Telecom 69,224 49,368 27,842 3,694 179,6008 1190 Other Accounts Receivable 36,758 22,583 21,264 14,704 389,1759 1191 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Other 858 82 338 0 0

10 1200 Notes Receivable 77 31 325 0 011 1201 Notes Receivable Allowance 0 0 0 0 012 1210 Interest and Dividends Receivable 1,729 1,290 614 103 5,04613 1220 Inventories 5,819 7,007 1,233 7,508 46,61914 120 Total Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments) 559,908 431,277 232,615 59,960 2,297,112

Prepayments:15 1290 Prepaid Rents 0 0 0 0 3,55416 1300 Prepaid Taxes 633 0 796 (731) 5,38017 1310 Prepaid Insurance 0 0 0 0 018 1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses 0 0 0 0 019 1330 Other Prepayments 14,055 10,801 24,189 5,621 106,11720 1280 Total Prepayments 14,688 10,801 24,985 4,890 115,05121 1350 Other Current Assets 0 0 0 0 022 130 Total Current Assets 583,890 458,319 269,210 64,813 2,393,662

Noncurrent Assets:23 1401 Investments in Affiliated Companies 81,218 65,318 31,557 311 55,20524 1402 Investments in Nonaffiliated Companies 0 0 0 0 9,06925 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 0 026 1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense 0 115 1,319 104 16,04927 1408 Sinking Funds 0 0 0 0 028 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 791,139 602,682 268,813 34,559 2,016,62529 1437 Deferred Tax Regulatory Assets 21,007 19,321 9,204 3,115 338,58230 1438 Deferred Maintenance and Retirements 0 0 0 0 031 1439 Deferred Charges 59,359 49,033 17,348 5,893 377,78132 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (1,185,107) 0 (401,081) 9,895 (1,112,518)33 150 Total Noncurrent Assets (232,384) 736,469 (72,840) 53,877 1,700,793

Plant:34 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 10,407,216 7,774,583 3,772,346 753,201 33,808,99435 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 7 2 0 84 21,82136 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 127,505 50,386 22,998 19,251 845,40337 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 0 0 0 0 038 2006 Nonoperating Plant 13,278 10,265 3,837 553 14,78439 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 0 040 210 Total Plant 10,548,006 7,835,236 3,799,181 773,089 34,691,002

TPIS - General Support:41 2111 Land 29,380 17,634 17,384 3,265 219,76942 2112 Motor Vehicles 38,026 68,589 11,389 14,727 450,06443 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 0 044 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 80,735 62,793 36,073 4,773 357,25845 2121 Buildings 744,216 608,882 368,595 48,216 2,830,68546 2122 Furniture 5,562 3,643 2,233 425 50,75547 2123 Office Equipment 8,555 7,142 8,121 1,628 153,72848 2124 General Purpose Computers 48,234 94,902 33,554 5,677 1,138,40649 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 954,708 863,585 477,349 78,711 5,200,665

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)6 SBC 7 SBC 8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific BellLine Acct Items Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc.No. No. d/b/a d/b/a d/b/a

Ameritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

TPIS - Central Office Switching:50 2211 Analog Electronic Switching 210,627 12,857 38 0 67,28351 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,778,242 1,494,733 680,887 130,240 5,766,22752 2215.1 Step-by-Step Switching 0 0 0 0 053 2215.2 Crossbar Switching 0 0 0 0 2554 2215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 055 2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 2556 2210 Total Central Office Switching 1,988,869 1,507,590 680,925 130,240 5,833,53557 2220 Operator Systems 27,387 19,821 6,383 664 44,406

TPIS - Central Office Transmission:58 2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 0 7 0 0 059 2231.2 Other Radio Facilities 18,841 7,226 14,293 10,092 142,60260 2231 Radio Systems 18,841 7,233 14,293 10,092 142,60261 2232 Circuit Equipment 2,575,412 1,981,592 876,465 126,559 7,833,73062 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 2,594,253 1,988,825 890,758 136,651 7,976,332

TPIS - Information Origination/Termination:63 2311 Station Apparatus 9,191 1,597 2,786 0 064 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 065 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 0 0 0 0 6,47166 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 40,931 32,677 12,404 5,821 125,21967 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 21,159 11,237 5,545 5,986 775,85768 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 71,281 45,511 20,735 11,807 907,547

TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities:69 2411 Poles 81,091 134,542 36,338 15,697 656,93370 2421 Aerial Cable 777,585 795,862 224,596 53,908 2,735,67571 2422 Underground Cable 1,074,128 698,813 345,038 106,217 5,104,45072 2423 Buried Cable 2,002,184 942,775 778,089 134,204 2,296,44573 2424 Submarine Cable 2,185 410 1,313 0 7,73874 2425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 075 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 150,943 99,130 53,249 4,060 4,24676 2431 Aerial Wire 0 0 0 1,587 46,73677 2441 Conduit Systems 624,443 637,705 236,173 77,359 2,780,54678 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 4,712,559 3,309,237 1,674,796 393,032 13,632,76979 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 10,349,057 7,734,569 3,750,946 751,105 33,595,254

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:80 2681 Capital Leases 2,445 1,984 0 0 27,62181 2682 Leasehold Improvements 10,350 3,862 1,697 1,465 97,30882 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 12,795 5,846 1,697 1,465 124,92983 2690 Intangibles 45,364 34,168 19,703 631 88,81184 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 10,407,216 7,774,583 3,772,346 753,201 33,808,994

Depreciation And Amortization:85 3100 Accumulated Depreciation - TPIS 6,337,483 4,422,270 1,904,796 365,035 17,854,59686 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0 0 0 087 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 1,367 0 365 249 1,15188 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 1,900 1,496 0 0 19,11089 3420 Accumulated Amortization - Leasehold Improve. 6,436 2,053 582 1,232 63,25690 3400 Total Accumulated Amortization - Tangibles 8,336 3,549 582 1,232 82,36691 3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangibles 14,271 11,574 6,512 137 16,97592 3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other 0 0 0 0 093 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 6,361,457 4,437,393 1,912,255 366,653 17,955,08894 350 Net Plant 4,186,549 3,397,843 1,886,926 406,436 16,735,91495 360 Total Assets 4,538,055 4,592,631 2,083,296 525,126 20,830,369

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)6 SBC 7 SBC 8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific BellLine Acct Items Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc.No. No. d/b/a d/b/a d/b/a

Ameritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

Balance Sheet Accounts - LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities:

96 4010 Accounts Payable 281,087 206,278 121,820 63,462 1,656,85697 4020 Notes Payable 327,392 428,084 263,928 94,688 2,401,70398 4030 Advance Billing and Payments 82,945 67,154 50,821 7,777 367,49299 4040 Customers' Deposits 2,826 5,559 1,266 928 30,830

100 4050 Current Maturities - Long-Term Debt 100,000 0 0 6,545 300,000101 4060 Current Maturities - Capital Leases 151 107 0 0 2,454102 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 127,023 26,630 30,404 403 473,156103 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 3,960 74,919 3,347 (306) (11,834)104 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (66,047) (55,548) (61,422) (3,572) (229,768)105 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes (1,912) (3,865) 25,279 (3) 0106 4120 Other Accrued Liabilities 105,798 84,404 54,920 9,118 488,510107 4130 Other Current Liabilities 98,272 82,164 38,431 1,458 297,558108 410 Total Current Liabilities 1,061,495 915,886 528,794 180,498 5,776,957

Long-Term Debt:109 4210 Funded Debt 400,000 385,000 275,000 48,910 3,737,253110 4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 0 25 0 0 0111 4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 3,179 847 2,637 0 152,901112 4240 Reacquired Debt 0 0 0 0 0113 4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 723 739 0 0 4,758114 4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 0 0115 4270 Other Long-Term Debt 0 0 0 0 0116 420 Total Long-Term Debt 397,544 384,917 272,363 48,910 3,589,110

Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits:117 4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 464,973 341,914 173,704 61,795 2,425,391118 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 27,106 26,415 11,988 5,287 195,417119 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0120 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 696,943 643,635 455,144 44,033 2,967,869121 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (49,438) (44,053) 1,667 (5,480) 561,282122 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 41,764 31,642 (17,524) 0 0123 4360 Other Deferred Credits 15,517 19,222 27,087 10,007 394,359124 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 70,445 63,374 7,537 8,595 (222,700)125 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (417,001) 0 (165,122) 7,112 (242,003)126 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 850,309 1,082,149 494,481 131,349 6,079,615

Stockholders' Equity:127 4510 Capital Stock 1,721,806 995,377 639,208 15,000 224,505128 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 13,069 10,585 13,196 123,405 3,098,405129 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0130 4540 Other Capital 18,505 14,734 4,266 0 0131 4550 Retained Earnings 475,327 1,188,983 130,988 25,964 2,061,777132 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 2,228,707 2,209,679 787,658 164,369 5,384,687133 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 4,538,055 4,592,631 2,083,296 525,126 20,830,369134 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 426,758 874,365 128,266 27,932 2,320,339135 465 Net Income 640,380 426,618 219,664 (1,968) 936,497136 470 Dividends Declared 591,811 112,000 216,942 0 1,195,059137 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 0 0 0138 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 0 0 0 0139 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 475,327 1,188,983 130,988 25,964 2,061,777

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)6 SBC 7 SBC 8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific BellLine Acct Items Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc.No. No. d/b/a d/b/a d/b/a

Ameritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

Income Statement AccountsRevenue AccountsLocal Network Service Revenues:

140 5001 Basic Area Revenues 1,060,474 951,270 519,449 57,531 3,139,226141 5002 Optional Extended Area Revenues 1 3,248 2,907 601 30,026142 5003 Cellular Mobile Service Revenues 8,768 15,209 9,390 0 0143 5004 Other Mobile Services Revenues 0 1,016 0 2,104 98,264144 510 Basic Local Service Revenues 1,069,243 970,743 531,746 60,236 3,267,516145 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 55,365 38,944 45,811 2,034 53,202146 5050 Customer Premises Revenues 11,869 (20) 163 79 10,182147 5060 Other Local Exchange Revenues 583,059 408,847 206,002 27,051 1,410,667148 5069 Other Local Exchange Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 2 81149 520 Local Network Service Revenues 1,719,536 1,418,514 783,722 89,402 4,741,648

Network Access Service Revenues:150 5081 End-User Revenues 325,775 250,795 104,254 27,690 1,098,255151 5082 Switched Access Revenues 117,891 95,534 48,166 18,983 264,936152 5083 Special Access Revenues 341,562 318,228 151,392 27,628 1,182,468153 5084 State Access Revenues 317,668 134,158 43,056 6,283 910,052154 5080 Total Network Access Service Revenues 1,102,896 798,715 346,868 80,584 3,455,711

Long Distance (LD) Network Service Revs:155 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 393,415 72,938 69,047 4,085 744,620

Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues:156 5111 Long Distance Inward-Only Revenues 11,412 (1,142) 2,388 36 90,052157 5112 Long Distance Outward-Only Revenues 10,661 50 93 13 (394)158 5110 Total Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues 22,073 (1,092) 2,481 49 89,658159 5121 Subvoice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 0 91 43 0 1160 5122 Voice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 0 2,991 11,279 934 4,943161 5123 Audio Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 0 0 0 0 529162 5124 Video Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 288 0 0 0 0163 5125 Digital Transmission LD Private Network Revs. 43,022 7,246 15,410 20 7,336164 5126 Long Distance Private Network Switching Revs. 1 0 0 0 0165 5128 Other LD Private Network Revenues 54 1,654 3 73 0166 5129 Other LD Private Network Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 86 0167 5120 Total Long Distance Private Network Revs. 43,365 11,982 26,735 1,113 12,809168 5160 Other Long Distance Revenues 0 0 0 12 (3,819)169 5169 Other Long Distance Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0170 525 Total Long Distance Network Service Revs. 458,853 83,828 98,263 5,259 843,268

Miscellaneous Revenues:171 5230 Directory Revenues 47,207 13,892 15,299 1,154 17,887172 5240 Rent Revenues 33,371 29,692 14,996 5,118 393,886173 5250 Corporate Operations Revenues (1) 0 0 0 10174 5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenues 1,657 1,193 977 426 14,413175 5262 Customer Operations Revenues 4,710 4,957 1,463 172 13,798176 5263 Plant Operations Revenues 140 160 13 0 0177 5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenues 36,377 11,830 8,688 8,803 645,690178 5269 Other Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0179 5260 Miscellaneous Revenues 42,884 18,140 11,141 9,401 673,901180 5270 Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues 30,189 24,972 12,647 2,399 92,918181 5200 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 153,650 86,696 54,083 18,072 1,178,602182 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 150,553 138,678 56,929 14,753 1,237,507

Uncollectible Revenues:183 5301 Uncollectible Revenues - Telecommunications 120,894 59,626 33,601 2,339 238,274184 5302 Uncollectible Revenues - Other 14 0 0 0 0185 5300 Total Uncollectible Revenues 120,908 59,626 33,601 2,339 238,274186 530 Total Operating Revenues 3,464,580 2,466,805 1,306,264 205,731 11,218,462

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)6 SBC 7 SBC 8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific BellLine Acct Items Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc.No. No. d/b/a d/b/a d/b/a

Ameritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

Expense AccountsPlant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses:

187 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 8,589 6,662 2,712 45 (1,287)188 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 0 0 0 0 0189 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 3,375 1,839 814 238 5,107190 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 11,964 8,501 3,526 283 3,820

General Support Expenses:191 6121 Land and Building 50,133 36,037 18,064 3,596 214,881192 6122 Furniture and Artworks 4,033 1,150 381 657 7,966193 6123 Office Equipment 12,226 8,793 3,552 450 18,616194 6124 General Purpose Computers 93,925 71,418 28,134 10,681 557,409195 6120 Total General Support Expenses 160,317 117,398 50,131 15,384 798,872

Central Office Switching Expenses:196 6211 Analog Electronic 9,424 1,202 216 631 33,504197 6212 Digital Electronic 65,075 51,149 26,700 4,544 189,548198 6215 Electro-Mechanical 56 12 0 2 5199 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 74,555 52,363 26,916 5,177 223,057200 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 90 43 12 1 12,086

Central Office Transmission Expenses:201 6231 Radio Systems 89 114 86 259 2,854202 6232 Circuit Equipment 44,585 30,725 14,719 2,707 137,590203 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 44,674 30,839 14,805 2,966 140,444

Information Origination/Termination Exps:204 6311 Station Apparatus 7,625 10,419 2,949 967 3,224205 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 0 0 0 63 209206 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 3,062 2,054 1,311 381 11,256207 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 36,048 27,551 13,010 3,231 599,493208 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 46,735 40,024 17,270 4,642 614,182

Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses:209 6411 Pole 6,476 6,413 3,643 175 2,764210 6421 Aerial Cable 78,830 78,472 20,582 3,043 217,250211 6422 Underground Cable 34,194 19,635 8,841 2,308 168,128212 6423 Buried Cable 105,208 57,848 32,615 8,329 174,777213 6424 Submarine Cable 1 0 0 0 1214 6425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 0215 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 1,822 2,271 707 4 32216 6431 Aerial Wire 0 0 0 72 1,734217 6441 Conduit Systems 3,032 1,845 2,202 186 15,228218 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 229,563 166,484 68,590 14,117 579,914219 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 567,898 415,652 181,250 42,570 2,372,375

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)6 SBC 7 SBC 8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific BellLine Acct Items Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc.No. No. d/b/a d/b/a d/b/a

Ameritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses:220 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 0 0221 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 2,863 4,404 1,200 102 (488)222 6510 Other Property, Plant and Equipment Expenses 2,863 4,404 1,200 102 (488)223 6531 Power 14,999 11,522 3,337 121 58,279224 6532 Network Administration 5,842 10,028 2,907 4,387 36,288225 6533 Testing 63,171 37,838 14,556 4,048 202,528226 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 58,701 47,068 22,175 5,340 253,745227 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 28,276 29,791 12,973 6,820 97,772228 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 170,989 136,247 55,948 20,716 648,612229 6540 Access Expenses 82,892 75,426 62,598 8,205 415,471

Depreciation And Amortization Expenses:230 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 645,708 471,457 221,146 43,385 2,085,681231 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 0 0232 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 1,775 464 130 81 14,502233 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 10,612 8,281 4,824 139 14,965234 6565 Amortization - Other 2,000 1,572 832 134 20,603235 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 660,095 481,774 226,932 43,739 2,135,751236 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 916,839 697,851 346,678 72,762 3,199,346

Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses:

237 6611 Product Management 74,395 53,659 26,681 4,404 160,594238 6612 Sales 64,135 53,239 22,859 4,487 333,367239 6613 Product Advertising 5,779 2,497 1,388 219 13,728240 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 144,309 109,395 50,928 9,110 507,689

Services Expenses:241 6621 Call Completion 12,188 4,311 4,393 3,900 24,815242 6622 Number Services 29,228 17,527 9,516 2,448 89,469243 6623 Customer Services 212,583 161,858 85,929 15,307 913,205244 6620 Total Services Expenses 253,999 183,696 99,838 21,655 1,027,489245 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 398,308 293,091 150,766 30,765 1,535,178

Corporate Operations Expenses: Executive and Planning Expenses:

246 6711 Executive 20,621 15,309 7,920 1,605 10,944247 6712 Planning 32 13 6 63 5,705248 6710 Total Executive and Planning Expenses 20,653 15,322 7,926 1,668 16,649

General and Administrative Expenses:249 6721 Accounting and Finance 29,515 22,399 11,104 3,043 43,225250 6722 External Relations 14,074 17,498 8,092 4,620 95,779251 6723 Human Resources 32,539 25,443 12,461 2,798 126,067252 6724 Information Management 60,295 46,089 22,458 12,482 281,527253 6725 Legal 9,593 9,125 6,809 1,932 48,002254 6726 Procurement 5,786 4,607 2,506 670 48,353255 6727 Research and Development 3,554 2,742 1,501 254 9,071256 6728 Other General and Administrative (10,512) (29,433) (13,837) 7,482 204,271257 6720 Total General and Administrative Expenses 144,844 98,470 51,094 33,281 856,295258 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0 0 0 0259 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 165,497 113,792 59,020 34,949 872,944260 720 Total Operating Expenses 2,048,542 1,520,386 737,714 181,046 7,979,843

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Table 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersas of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)6 SBC 7 SBC 8 SBC 9 SBC 10 SBC

Michigan Bell The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific BellLine Acct Items Telephone Co. Telephone Co. Bell, Inc.No. No. d/b/a d/b/a d/b/a

Ameritech Ameritech AmeritechMichigan Ohio Wisconsin

261 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 1,416,038 946,419 568,550 24,685 3,238,619

Other Operating Income and Expenses:262 7110 Income from Custom Work 717 1,030 345 0 717263 7130 Return from Nonregulated Use of Reg. Facilities 0 72 22 0 0264 7140 Gains/Losses from Foreign Exchange 0 0 0 0 0265 7150 Gains/Losses from Disp. of Land and Artworks (45) 0 575 0 (193)266 7160 Other Operating Gains and Losses (445) (374) (186) 0 (242)267 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 227 728 756 0 282

Operating Taxes:268 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 5,013 3,295 1,879 (431) 7,767269 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 374,251 216,011 95,806 3,504 651,609270 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 52,293 17,625 28,704 0 78,101271 7240 Operating Other Taxes 88,646 123,045 33,131 6,414 154,954272 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net 52,893 50,827 79,635 (419) 372,070273 7200 Operating Taxes 563,070 404,213 235,397 9,930 1,248,967

Nonoperating Income and Expense:274 7310 Dividend Income 0 0 0 0 (21)275 7320 Interest Income 4,133 4,468 2,038 58 1,456276 7330 Income from Sinking and other Funds 0 0 0 0 0277 7340 Allowances for Funds Used During Construction 6,492 2,913 1,018 1,026 43,776278 7350 Gains/Losses from Disposition of Property 0 0 0 0 0279 7360 Other Nonoperating Income (159,929) (104,310) (62,450) (9,703) (368,237)280 7370 Special Charges 16,156 13,655 11,714 1,781 27,409281 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (165,460) (110,584) (71,108) (10,400) (350,435)

Nonoperating Taxes:282 7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0283 7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Tax (60,926) (41,405) (24,313) (3,908) (137,025)284 7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes (787) 0 (5,958) 0 (37,965)285 7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 0 0 3 0 2286 7450 Prov. for Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Tax - Net 0 0 0 268 3,160287 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (61,713) (41,405) (30,268) (3,640) (171,828)

Interest And Related Items:288 7510 Interest on Funded Debt 37,379 24,269 18,884 5,217 306,213289 7520 Interest Expense - Capital Leases 80 88 0 0 833290 7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expenses 0 20 57 12 1,253291 7540 Other Interest Deductions 3,339 22,760 8,403 3,834 104,169292 7500 Interest and Related Items 40,798 47,137 27,344 9,063 412,468

Extraordinary Items:293 7610 Extraordinary Income Credits 0 0 0 0 0294 7620 Extraordinary Income Charges (113,743) 0 0 0 0295 7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 40,143 0 0 0 0296 7640 Prov. for Def. Inc. Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 0 0 0 0297 7600 Extraordinary Items 73,600 0 0 0 0

Jurisdictional Differences & Nonreg Income:298 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (141,870) 0 (46,061) (900) (462,362)299 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 0 0300 790 Net Income $640,380 $426,618 $219,664 ($1,968) $936,497

301 830 Total Number of Employees 11,652 8,587 3,764 933 43,511302 840 Full Time 11,273 8,578 3,757 929 43,221303 850 Part Time 379 9 7 4 290304 860 Total Compensation for the Year $692,880 $495,016 $220,597 $52,413 $2,570,026

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)11 SBC 12 SBC 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ

The Southern Southwestern Verizon Verizon VerizonLine Acct Items New England Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc.No. No. Telephone Co. Telephone Co.

Balance Sheet Accounts - AssetsCurrent Assets: Cash And Equivalents:

1 1130 Cash $0 $83,277 $1,312 $911 $12 1140 Special Cash Deposits 35 16,199 (52) 0 03 1150 Working Cash Advances 1 0 82 0 734 1160 Temporary Investments 0 0 0 9,400 05 1120 Cash and Equivalents 36 99,476 1,342 10,311 74

Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments):6 1180 Telecommunications Accounts Receivable 254,796 1,839,317 530,973 60,284 275,7107 1181 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Telecom 24,464 214,717 45,986 6,240 26,2088 1190 Other Accounts Receivable 82,071 284,467 159,310 9,383 64,8299 1191 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Other 4,043 0 993 806 800

10 1200 Notes Receivable 0 0 0 0 011 1201 Notes Receivable Allowance 0 0 0 0 012 1210 Interest and Dividends Receivable 0 4,832 16 278 3313 1220 Inventories 11,127 197,446 49,558 1,070 22,38114 120 Total Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments) 319,487 2,111,345 692,878 63,969 335,944

Prepayments:15 1290 Prepaid Rents 0 0 0 0 016 1300 Prepaid Taxes 0 0 0 1,925 017 1310 Prepaid Insurance 0 158 104,815 0 65,75818 1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses 0 31,341 0 0 019 1330 Other Prepayments 8,720 348,192 1,398 1,421 1,97320 1280 Total Prepayments 8,720 379,691 106,213 3,346 67,73121 1350 Other Current Assets 0 4,295 83,322 9,218 47,00322 130 Total Current Assets 328,243 2,594,807 883,755 86,844 450,751

Noncurrent Assets:23 1401 Investments in Affiliated Companies 0 515 1,966 0 024 1402 Investments in Nonaffiliated Companies 0 340 1 83 025 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 0 026 1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense 2,543 946 6,279 257 10,54827 1408 Sinking Funds 0 0 0 0 028 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 165,590 214,714 1,863,908 27,555 432,78329 1437 Deferred Tax Regulatory Assets 8,156 110,666 6,007 5,123 9,66330 1438 Deferred Maintenance and Retirements 0 0 0 0 031 1439 Deferred Charges 46,151 213,436 155,007 17,173 95,03132 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 34,095 (581,491) 159,818 (6,468) 3,97933 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 256,535 (40,874) 2,192,985 43,723 552,005

Plant:34 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 5,157,471 37,933,928 11,020,436 1,114,538 5,234,64835 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 0 0 0 036 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 42,007 500,687 90,567 8,682 46,22537 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 0 0 0 0 038 2006 Nonoperating Plant 924 12,195 11,082 1,251 1,41639 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 0 040 210 Total Plant 5,200,402 38,446,810 11,122,085 1,124,471 5,282,289

TPIS - General Support:41 2111 Land 16,363 217,743 61,211 2,612 20,59442 2112 Motor Vehicles 114,615 359,567 85,904 11,989 29,76743 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 0 044 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 40,966 227,844 90,493 7,070 38,40245 2121 Buildings 423,660 3,172,143 801,237 69,200 267,05846 2122 Furniture 5,297 6,182 31,170 62 7,03747 2123 Office Equipment 1,338 117,227 138,729 295 81,83548 2124 General Purpose Computers 112,212 230,413 137,703 11,761 107,91549 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 714,451 4,331,119 1,346,447 102,989 552,606

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)11 SBC 12 SBC 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ

The Southern Southwestern Verizon Verizon VerizonLine Acct Items New England Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc.No. No. Telephone Co. Telephone Co.

TPIS - Central Office Switching:50 2211 Analog Electronic Switching 11,565 615,982 0 72 051 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,019,369 5,877,076 2,137,559 188,996 1,033,20452 2215.1 Step-by-Step Switching 0 0 0 0 053 2215.2 Crossbar Switching 0 0 0 0 054 2215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 055 2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 056 2210 Total Central Office Switching 1,030,934 6,493,058 2,137,559 189,068 1,033,20457 2220 Operator Systems 6,992 91,740 33,638 186 11,163

TPIS - Central Office Transmission:58 2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 0 0 0 0 059 2231.2 Other Radio Facilities 549 33,157 54,832 10 84260 2231 Radio Systems 549 33,157 54,832 10 84261 2232 Circuit Equipment 1,285,860 9,705,453 1,979,908 312,667 985,69562 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 1,286,409 9,738,610 2,034,740 312,677 986,537

TPIS - Information Origination/Termination:63 2311 Station Apparatus 0 427 968 0 2164 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 065 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 0 61,505 276 0 9866 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 5 222,695 1,961 3,121 87467 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 19,496 224,809 100,933 30,294 48,23768 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 19,501 509,436 104,139 33,415 49,230

TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities:69 2411 Poles 169,066 365,276 189,296 11,008 29,53370 2421 Aerial Cable 863,164 1,862,560 1,187,064 96,810 225,90071 2422 Underground Cable 463,657 2,965,403 1,805,074 73,498 485,51772 2423 Buried Cable 191,526 9,331,326 1,107,170 198,883 1,450,96173 2424 Submarine Cable 2,053 2,543 989 134 2,64674 2425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 075 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 47,024 149,761 0 9,106 1,82976 2431 Aerial Wire 0 2,091 12,302 0 1,57377 2441 Conduit Systems 278,030 1,882,183 903,163 59,891 315,43578 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 2,014,520 16,561,143 5,205,058 449,330 2,513,39479 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 5,072,807 37,725,106 10,861,580 1,087,665 5,146,133

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:80 2681 Capital Leases 0 2,534 6,975 196 5,11981 2682 Leasehold Improvements 43,908 41,964 31,250 326 15,75582 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 43,908 44,498 38,225 522 20,87483 2690 Intangibles 40,756 164,324 120,631 26,351 67,64184 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 5,157,471 37,933,928 11,020,436 1,114,538 5,234,648

Depreciation And Amortization:85 3100 Accumulated Depreciation - TPIS 2,715,742 19,822,655 7,184,013 587,914 2,781,27586 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0 0 0 087 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 0 2,658 1,302 4 34988 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 0 1,526 3,137 26 2,21889 3420 Accumulated Amortization - Leasehold Improve. 43,907 22,890 21,525 (3) 13,95290 3400 Total Accumulated Amortization - Tangibles 43,907 24,416 24,663 23 16,17091 3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangibles 20,002 45,735 67,308 8,176 38,84692 3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other 0 0 0 0 093 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 2,779,651 19,895,464 7,277,285 596,117 2,836,63994 350 Net Plant 2,420,751 18,551,346 3,844,800 528,354 2,445,64995 360 Total Assets 3,005,529 21,105,279 6,921,539 658,921 3,448,405

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)11 SBC 12 SBC 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ

The Southern Southwestern Verizon Verizon VerizonLine Acct Items New England Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc.No. No. Telephone Co. Telephone Co.

Balance Sheet Accounts - LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities:

96 4010 Accounts Payable 275,541 1,432,739 225,910 40,029 181,43597 4020 Notes Payable 300,527 3,587,801 720,065 30,278 67,79498 4030 Advance Billing and Payments 37,630 408,130 100,089 9,917 54,63399 4040 Customers' Deposits 844 7,774 749 238 476

100 4050 Current Maturities - Long-Term Debt 0 325,450 2,500 0 200,000101 4060 Current Maturities - Capital Leases 0 295 20 31 3102 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued (22,765) 296,923 168,322 8,685 77,937103 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 5,053 279,924 26,012 931 8,503104 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (24,744) (212,933) (63,390) (1,359) 6,479105 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 0 0 0 0106 4120 Other Accrued Liabilities 41,343 300,359 167,964 15,231 92,613107 4130 Other Current Liabilities 4,066 531,327 199,671 22,156 117,204108 410 Total Current Liabilities 617,495 6,957,789 1,547,912 126,137 807,077

Long-Term Debt:109 4210 Funded Debt 625,000 2,902,300 1,662,500 87,000 700,000110 4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 0 0 2,469 6 0111 4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 1,970 34,049 5,973 2,134 11,284112 4240 Reacquired Debt 0 0 0 0 0113 4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 0 1,194 150 146 0114 4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 75,000 0115 4270 Other Long-Term Debt 0 0 0 0 0116 420 Total Long-Term Debt 623,030 2,869,445 1,659,146 160,018 688,716

Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits:117 4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 304,239 3,550,188 310,644 29,419 276,386118 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 12,198 134,058 3,207 1,917 0119 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0120 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 286,880 1,893,843 1,127,178 79,818 472,200121 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (18,935) (166,083) (3,161) (669) (3,838)122 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0 0 (347) 0 0123 4360 Other Deferred Credits 69,728 221,424 186,247 17,057 94,294124 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 27,091 276,750 9,168 5,792 13,501125 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net 18,121 (939,799) 878,079 (2,290) 179,643126 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 699,322 4,970,381 2,511,015 131,044 1,032,186

Stockholders' Equity:127 4510 Capital Stock 1 0 1,400,000 118,442 585,000128 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 352,682 0 429,657 17,422 251,738129 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0130 4540 Other Capital 0 6,307,664 11,988 0 8,180131 4550 Retained Earnings 712,999 0 (638,179) 105,858 75,510132 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 1,065,682 6,307,664 1,203,466 241,722 920,427133 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 3,005,529 21,105,279 6,921,539 658,921 3,448,405134 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 668,642 3,619,359 (336,017) 129,621 136,556135 465 Net Income 163,607 1,137,402 398,537 18,737 196,659136 470 Dividends Declared 119,250 395,341 672,000 42,500 165,000137 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 4,361,420 475,356 0 110,000138 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 0 446,658 0 17,295139 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 712,999 0 (638,179) 105,858 75,510

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)11 SBC 12 SBC 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ

The Southern Southwestern Verizon Verizon VerizonLine Acct Items New England Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc.No. No. Telephone Co. Telephone Co.

Income Statement AccountsRevenue AccountsLocal Network Service Revenues:

140 5001 Basic Area Revenues 533,572 4,002,529 1,156,797 101,067 526,544141 5002 Optional Extended Area Revenues 0 78,318 5,639 310 (60)142 5003 Cellular Mobile Service Revenues 0 101,813 0 1,082 0143 5004 Other Mobile Services Revenues 0 7 (3) 0 7144 510 Basic Local Service Revenues 533,572 4,182,667 1,162,433 102,459 526,491145 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 46,153 84,054 17,826 17,712 15,220146 5050 Customer Premises Revenues 81 2,102 2 456 120147 5060 Other Local Exchange Revenues 152,569 1,701,022 294,946 50,503 214,104148 5069 Other Local Exchange Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0149 520 Local Network Service Revenues 732,375 5,969,845 1,475,207 171,130 755,934

Network Access Service Revenues:150 5081 End-User Revenues 177,995 1,128,493 330,474 42,665 184,372151 5082 Switched Access Revenues 89,454 360,347 235,999 2,011 123,769152 5083 Special Access Revenues 238,800 1,449,880 249,997 46,808 198,502153 5084 State Access Revenues 43,918 692,582 454,558 10,768 153,601154 5080 Total Network Access Service Revenues 550,167 3,631,302 1,271,028 102,252 660,245

Long Distance (LD) Network Service Revs:155 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 112,818 320,891 141,882 9,853 19,655

Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues:156 5111 Long Distance Inward-Only Revenues 18,009 541 1,153 482 38157 5112 Long Distance Outward-Only Revenues 1,100 248 897 182 121158 5110 Total Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues 19,109 789 2,050 664 159159 5121 Subvoice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 92 249 44 23 17160 5122 Voice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 13,343 45,354 115 552 3,202161 5123 Audio Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 3 19 0 0 0162 5124 Video Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 0 (173) 0 0 24163 5125 Digital Transmission LD Private Network Revs. 38,695 237 329 1,353 4,829164 5126 Long Distance Private Network Switching Revs. 13,970 0 0 0 0165 5128 Other LD Private Network Revenues 466 0 2,221 0 2166 5129 Other LD Private Network Revenue Settlements (1,403) (6,003) 0 0 0167 5120 Total Long Distance Private Network Revs. 65,166 39,683 2,708 1,928 8,074168 5160 Other Long Distance Revenues 28 16,025 (1,867) 311 235169 5169 Other Long Distance Revenue Settlements 0 (14,857) 0 0 0170 525 Total Long Distance Network Service Revs. 197,121 362,531 144,774 12,756 28,122

Miscellaneous Revenues:171 5230 Directory Revenues 12,319 67,466 24,270 1,946 8,904172 5240 Rent Revenues 69,264 610,798 45,562 11,719 14,585173 5250 Corporate Operations Revenues 0 0 0 0 0174 5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenues 1,012 39,041 217 156 238175 5262 Customer Operations Revenues 48 1 0 54 0176 5263 Plant Operations Revenues 154 0 37,455 0 32,919177 5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenues 105,120 581,296 27,618 1,378 10,261178 5269 Other Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0179 5260 Miscellaneous Revenues 106,334 620,338 65,290 1,588 43,418180 5270 Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues 3,819 126,366 66,416 3,261 24,045181 5200 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 191,736 1,424,968 201,538 18,514 90,952182 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 0 1,330,010 253,637 20,739 152,457

Uncollectible Revenues:183 5301 Uncollectible Revenues - Telecommunications 24,571 263,541 28,061 4,576 27,083184 5302 Uncollectible Revenues - Other 3,357 0 2,208 4 5,400185 5300 Total Uncollectible Revenues 27,928 263,541 30,269 4,580 32,483186 530 Total Operating Revenues 1,643,471 12,455,115 3,315,914 320,811 1,655,226

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)11 SBC 12 SBC 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ

The Southern Southwestern Verizon Verizon VerizonLine Acct Items New England Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc.No. No. Telephone Co. Telephone Co.

Expense AccountsPlant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses:

187 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 12,350 (2,898) 4,996 223 1,925188 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 0 0 3,108 58 642189 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment (1,302) 2,169 2,357 0 1,007190 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 11,048 (729) 10,461 281 3,574

General Support Expenses:191 6121 Land and Building 4,739 252,307 82,171 6,307 23,763192 6122 Furniture and Artworks 903 11,765 1,312 221 1,030193 6123 Office Equipment 2,933 155,708 6,181 1,047 2,670194 6124 General Purpose Computers 125,679 550,344 56,030 6,507 29,412195 6120 Total General Support Expenses 134,254 970,124 145,694 14,082 56,876

Central Office Switching Expenses:196 6211 Analog Electronic 2,583 34,874 353 64 102197 6212 Digital Electronic 29,195 242,790 42,164 6,764 23,307198 6215 Electro-Mechanical 0 313 0 0 1199 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 31,778 277,977 42,516 6,828 23,411200 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 9 8,694 298 101 176

Central Office Transmission Expenses:201 6231 Radio Systems 3 607 429 2 50202 6232 Circuit Equipment 19,949 205,994 11,535 3,582 10,465203 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 19,952 206,601 11,964 3,584 10,514

Information Origination/Termination Exps:204 6311 Station Apparatus 0 57,471 26,955 0 21,907205 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 0 140,412 16,628 0 11,270206 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 0 13,933 8,492 542 6,997207 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 24,439 577,244 100,778 7,185 40,796208 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 24,439 789,060 152,853 7,727 80,971

Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses:209 6411 Pole 901 10,183 329 1,278 10,800210 6421 Aerial Cable 82,934 184,295 44,100 11,326 17,353211 6422 Underground Cable 15,592 70,589 17,010 1,969 2,656212 6423 Buried Cable 15,270 530,964 39,231 13,949 75,522213 6424 Submarine Cable 1 0 33 0 17214 6425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 0215 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 142 274 848 11 491216 6431 Aerial Wire 0 66 169 0 210217 6441 Conduit Systems 995 6,286 776 1,300 133218 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 115,835 802,657 102,497 29,833 107,181219 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 337,315 3,054,384 466,284 62,436 282,703

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)11 SBC 12 SBC 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ

The Southern Southwestern Verizon Verizon VerizonLine Acct Items New England Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc.No. No. Telephone Co. Telephone Co.

Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses:220 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 0 0221 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 7,004 (1,389) 3,471 180 2,243222 6510 Other Property, Plant and Equipment Expenses 7,004 (1,389) 3,471 180 2,243223 6531 Power 0 41,993 22,488 1,936 3,203224 6532 Network Administration 12,725 111,146 33,933 877 17,735225 6533 Testing 28,364 268,588 46,217 5,906 15,205226 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 51,288 278,329 48,570 (600) 24,110227 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 31,883 161,659 19,031 2,974 9,434228 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 124,260 861,715 170,238 11,093 69,688229 6540 Access Expenses 36,870 489,154 126,660 16,764 59,779

Depreciation And Amortization Expenses:230 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 352,885 2,524,415 843,485 75,616 399,329231 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 0 0232 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 5,933 3,841 4,341 48 2,152233 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 11,099 38,565 36,235 4,579 20,185234 6565 Amortization - Other 2,863 13,326 60 300 9235 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 372,780 2,580,147 884,121 80,543 421,674236 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 540,914 3,929,627 1,184,490 108,580 553,384

Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses:

237 6611 Product Management 14,597 113,649 22,138 4,972 12,060238 6612 Sales 39,442 353,621 64,300 3,405 38,813239 6613 Product Advertising 5,091 9,694 13,788 709 6,931240 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 59,130 476,964 100,226 9,086 57,805

Services Expenses:241 6621 Call Completion 7,062 31,374 19,118 362 6,265242 6622 Number Services 16,075 195,109 35,998 752 16,292243 6623 Customer Services 90,616 1,016,880 237,061 18,673 132,496244 6620 Total Services Expenses 113,753 1,243,363 292,177 19,787 155,053245 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 172,883 1,720,327 392,403 28,873 212,858

Corporate Operations Expenses: Executive and Planning Expenses:

246 6711 Executive 7,064 35,389 11,081 2,286 6,459247 6712 Planning 0 3,655 3,517 525 1,856248 6710 Total Executive and Planning Expenses 7,064 39,044 14,598 2,811 8,315

General and Administrative Expenses:249 6721 Accounting and Finance 17,148 40,026 21,116 1,870 10,982250 6722 External Relations 5,308 91,047 22,742 2,215 11,844251 6723 Human Resources 8,828 86,086 34,109 1,185 13,784252 6724 Information Management 4,002 152,268 85,299 5,250 46,563253 6725 Legal 91 50,837 8,442 943 4,663254 6726 Procurement (7,544) 57,189 6,465 304 3,052255 6727 Research and Development 0 11,519 1,057 125 530256 6728 Other General and Administrative 131,420 (257,040) 111,576 20,786 72,087257 6720 Total General and Administrative Expenses 159,253 231,932 290,805 32,678 163,505258 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0 (99) 0 (18)259 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 166,317 270,976 305,305 35,489 171,802260 720 Total Operating Expenses 1,217,429 8,975,314 2,348,482 235,378 1,220,747

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Table 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersas of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)11 SBC 12 SBC 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ

The Southern Southwestern Verizon Verizon VerizonLine Acct Items New England Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc.No. No. Telephone Co. Telephone Co.

261 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 426,042 3,479,801 967,433 85,433 434,479

Other Operating Income and Expenses:262 7110 Income from Custom Work 0 1,698 59 5 0263 7130 Return from Nonregulated Use of Reg. Facilities 0 0 0 0 0264 7140 Gains/Losses from Foreign Exchange 0 0 0 0 0265 7150 Gains/Losses from Disp. of Land and Artworks (2) (68) 5,607 892 301266 7160 Other Operating Gains and Losses (1,625) 437 14 (1,910) 293267 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses (1,627) 2,067 5,680 (1,013) 594

Operating Taxes:268 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 1,686 25,806 2,961 434 0269 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 70,092 661,566 344,451 18,117 143,041270 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 14,007 45,943 102,664 5,171 23,243271 7240 Operating Other Taxes 36,021 678,603 26,383 6,724 81,726272 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net 49,130 173,084 (28,564) 2,152 7,801273 7200 Operating Taxes 167,564 1,533,390 441,972 31,730 255,811

Nonoperating Income and Expense:274 7310 Dividend Income 0 0 0 0 0275 7320 Interest Income 0 982 313 272 619276 7330 Income from Sinking and other Funds 0 0 0 0 0277 7340 Allowances for Funds Used During Construction 1,161 31,128 740 993 1,313278 7350 Gains/Losses from Disposition of Property 0 (95) (5,047) 0 (322)279 7360 Other Nonoperating Income (60,719) (562,407) 5,360 (21,462) (10,542)280 7370 Special Charges 5,936 33,458 6,526 401 3,329281 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (65,494) (563,850) (5,162) (20,598) (12,261)

Nonoperating Taxes:282 7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0283 7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Tax (21,204) (189,746) 349 (111) 556284 7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes (4,912) (12,868) 97 (30) 92285 7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 0 0 0 0 0286 7450 Prov. for Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Tax - Net (1,101) 0 0 0 0287 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (27,217) (202,614) 446 (141) 648

Interest And Related Items:288 7510 Interest on Funded Debt 44,648 261,686 118,872 6,302 61,879289 7520 Interest Expense - Capital Leases 0 (188) 246 (3) 168290 7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expenses 308 125 555 17 565291 7540 Other Interest Deductions 5,655 123,688 35,216 4,031 8,769292 7500 Interest and Related Items 50,611 385,311 154,888 10,347 71,380

Extraordinary Items:293 7610 Extraordinary Income Credits 0 0 0 0 0294 7620 Extraordinary Income Charges 0 0 0 0 0295 7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 0 0 0 0296 7640 Prov. for Def. Inc. Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 0 0 0 0297 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 0 0

Jurisdictional Differences & Nonreg Income:298 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (4,356) (64,529) 27,892 (3,149) 101,686299 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 0 0300 790 Net Income $163,607 $1,137,402 $398,537 $18,737 $196,659

301 830 Total Number of Employees 6,496 44,843 10,108 939 6,776302 840 Full Time 6,463 44,701 10,018 933 6,718303 850 Part Time 33 142 90 6 58304 860 Total Compensation for the Year $288,540 $2,556,690 $536,496 $59,718 $323,473

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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Balance Sheet Accounts - AssetsCurrent Assets: Cash And Equivalents:

1 1130 Cash $43 $1,755 $0 $1 $02 1140 Special Cash Deposits 804 0 (30) 0 593 1150 Working Cash Advances 240 10 10 10 184 1160 Temporary Investments 0 71,200 0 0 266,9005 1120 Cash and Equivalents 1,086 72,965 (21) 10 266,977

Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments):6 1180 Telecommunications Accounts Receivable 100,252 500,748 26,462 46,341 1,143,5527 1181 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Telecom 5,637 45,531 2,793 4,610 133,4298 1190 Other Accounts Receivable 24,602 92,059 2,547 14,584 325,2369 1191 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Other 593 3,461 (24) 100 8,769

10 1200 Notes Receivable 0 0 0 0 011 1201 Notes Receivable Allowance 0 0 0 0 012 1210 Interest and Dividends Receivable 0 3,191 0 1 4,52813 1220 Inventories 10,950 11,984 247 730 38,31914 120 Total Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments) 129,574 558,990 26,487 56,948 1,369,437

Prepayments:15 1290 Prepaid Rents 0 0 0 0 7,30216 1300 Prepaid Taxes 0 32,939 0 0 5,71517 1310 Prepaid Insurance 24,176 0 1,662 5,888 018 1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses 0 0 0 0 019 1330 Other Prepayments 1,347 8,536 106 612 17,58220 1280 Total Prepayments 25,523 41,475 1,768 6,500 30,59921 1350 Other Current Assets 9,734 56,294 1,882 3,820 106,02522 130 Total Current Assets 165,917 729,724 30,116 67,278 1,773,038

Noncurrent Assets:23 1401 Investments in Affiliated Companies 53,947 61,989 0 (23) 118,79524 1402 Investments in Nonaffiliated Companies 7,840 584 1,029 58,334 1,45625 1406 Nonregulated Investments (366) 0 0 0 026 1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense 1,167 1,693 143 267 8,52327 1408 Sinking Funds 0 0 0 0 028 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 470,887 232,388 24,410 118,236 23,60529 1437 Deferred Tax Regulatory Assets 5,154 68,260 (122) (1,793) 93,85830 1438 Deferred Maintenance and Retirements 5,968 0 0 0 031 1439 Deferred Charges 29,046 117,334 3,063 36,585 232,78932 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 520 (420,399) 0 (10,843) (361,748)33 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 574,161 61,849 28,523 200,763 117,278

Plant:34 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 1,924,800 7,633,890 489,688 997,555 16,794,09935 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 0 0 0 4336 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 7,554 93,388 1,557 815 241,66637 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 0 0 24,536 (620) 138 2006 Nonoperating Plant 526 43,208 0 5 74,60439 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 0 040 210 Total Plant 1,932,880 7,770,486 515,781 997,754 17,110,413

TPIS - General Support:41 2111 Land 10,805 23,315 634 3,244 35,39042 2112 Motor Vehicles 22,910 90,203 2,300 5,390 110,12843 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 0 044 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 19,904 64,095 1,416 8,529 142,12745 2121 Buildings 207,445 508,257 23,249 68,672 995,52646 2122 Furniture 2,984 143 502 6,520 10,68347 2123 Office Equipment 19,459 11,485 1,972 11,074 75,34148 2124 General Purpose Computers 31,232 203,177 1,589 19,342 123,07049 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 314,738 900,675 31,663 122,772 1,492,265

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ

Verizon Verizon Contel of GTE VerizonLine Acct Items Hawaii Inc. Maryland Inc. the South Inc. Midwest Inc. New EnglandNo. No. dba dba Inc.

Verizon VerizonMid-States Midwest, Inc.

TPIS - Central Office Switching:50 2211 Analog Electronic Switching 0 27,221 0 0 2251 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 378,880 1,545,053 87,050 202,071 3,482,05552 2215.1 Step-by-Step Switching 0 0 0 0 053 2215.2 Crossbar Switching 0 0 0 0 054 2215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 055 2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 056 2210 Total Central Office Switching 378,880 1,572,274 87,050 202,071 3,482,07757 2220 Operator Systems 6,764 12,035 57 531 35,927

TPIS - Central Office Transmission:58 2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 0 0 0 0 059 2231.2 Other Radio Facilities 31,469 1,100 225 1,165 9,94860 2231 Radio Systems 31,469 1,100 225 1,165 9,94861 2232 Circuit Equipment 309,197 2,060,244 61,961 125,702 4,133,40362 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 340,666 2,061,344 62,186 126,868 4,143,351

TPIS - Information Origination/Termination:63 2311 Station Apparatus 118 0 5 1 064 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 065 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 0 0 4 0 066 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,369 24,620 0 295 70,33967 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 16,241 73,361 3,171 6,998 306,48268 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 17,727 97,981 3,180 7,293 376,821

TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities:69 2411 Poles 114,858 95,841 13,046 15,193 771,18870 2421 Aerial Cable 311,848 809,312 59,117 97,737 3,381,20571 2422 Underground Cable 229,241 418,927 4,617 20,779 1,354,65472 2423 Buried Cable 25,722 964,660 216,494 376,661 328,52573 2424 Submarine Cable 307 1,932 2 187 7,90474 2425 Deep Sea Cable 17,040 0 0 0 075 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 8,734 52,042 0 0 33,52076 2431 Aerial Wire 3,575 0 29 716 (126)77 2441 Conduit Systems 118,462 383,538 2,410 13,642 969,39878 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 829,787 2,726,252 295,715 524,915 6,846,26879 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 1,888,563 7,370,561 479,851 984,449 16,376,709

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:80 2681 Capital Leases 1,283 39,202 3,800 1,246 1,13781 2682 Leasehold Improvements 6,814 25,875 0 267 69,68382 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 8,097 65,077 3,800 1,513 70,82083 2690 Intangibles 28,141 198,252 6,038 11,593 346,57184 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 1,924,800 7,633,890 489,688 997,555 16,794,099

Depreciation And Amortization:85 3100 Accumulated Depreciation - TPIS 976,255 4,085,857 270,972 476,194 9,362,01786 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0 0 0 287 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 302 829 0 3 38288 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 556 21,540 1,088 540 389 3420 Accumulated Amortization - Leasehold Improve. 3,764 11,850 0 46 48,98590 3400 Total Accumulated Amortization - Tangibles 4,320 33,390 1,088 586 48,98891 3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangibles 15,320 62,971 3,367 5,726 129,35292 3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other 0 0 4,447 0 093 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 996,196 4,183,047 279,874 482,509 9,540,74194 350 Net Plant 936,684 3,587,439 235,907 515,245 7,569,67295 360 Total Assets 1,676,762 4,379,012 294,546 783,286 9,459,988

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ

Verizon Verizon Contel of GTE VerizonLine Acct Items Hawaii Inc. Maryland Inc. the South Inc. Midwest Inc. New EnglandNo. No. dba dba Inc.

Verizon VerizonMid-States Midwest, Inc.

Balance Sheet Accounts - LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities:

96 4010 Accounts Payable 30,492 244,524 7,068 20,287 752,23897 4020 Notes Payable 201,798 763,879 73,676 271,423 574,44298 4030 Advance Billing and Payments 19,626 73,634 3,865 5,319 56,85999 4040 Customers' Deposits 139 1,736 4 (4) 649

100 4050 Current Maturities - Long-Term Debt 0 50,156 702 2,088 176,167101 4060 Current Maturities - Capital Leases 1 2,742 0 0 87102 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 8,565 85,796 15,763 12,421 46,925103 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 903 3,029 2,229 638 40,589104 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (8,835) 4,177 5,080 10,636 (788)105 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 0 0 (14,852) (12,067)106 4120 Other Accrued Liabilities 46,370 119,933 1,536 15,517 351,883107 4130 Other Current Liabilities 19,031 95,751 2,315 10,932 399,030108 410 Total Current Liabilities 318,090 1,445,357 112,236 334,406 2,386,014

Long-Term Debt:109 4210 Funded Debt 425,000 785,000 17,133 13,706 2,615,419110 4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 4,562 1 0 0 10111 4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 1,005 13,879 0 0 8,254112 4240 Reacquired Debt 0 0 0 0 0113 4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 2 22,143 3,794 0 1,037114 4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 0 200,000115 4270 Other Long-Term Debt 0 551 0 0 0116 420 Total Long-Term Debt 428,559 793,816 20,927 13,706 2,808,212

Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits:117 4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 41,133 220,210 13,542 41,836 859,332118 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 31,828 10,450 457 687 29,367119 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0120 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 352,567 547,224 34,318 167,757 635,297121 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 5,939 28,282 (52) (3,370) 68,751122 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 101 0 126 0 (13,956)123 4360 Other Deferred Credits 21,017 121,253 3,256 8,086 193,406124 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability (787) 39,978 (70) 1,577 25,284125 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (23,229) (173,248) 25,537 22,277 (110,075)126 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 428,570 794,149 77,113 238,850 1,687,406

Stockholders' Equity:127 4510 Capital Stock 250,000 735,420 27,344 3 1,000128 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 86,243 130,474 20,156 337,918 1,655,290129 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0130 4540 Other Capital 43,167 0 139 2,368 (1)131 4550 Retained Earnings 122,133 479,796 36,630 (143,965) 922,067132 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 501,543 1,345,690 84,269 196,324 2,578,356133 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 1,676,762 4,379,012 294,546 783,286 9,459,988134 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 255,288 604,647 54,371 (55,349) 1,215,318135 465 Net Income 24,294 186,119 32,406 29,550 22,122136 470 Dividends Declared 110,000 311,000 39,000 82,000 316,000137 475 Miscellaneous Debits 95,617 0 19,700 768,659 0138 480 Miscellaneous Credits 48,168 30 8,553 732,493 627139 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 122,133 479,796 36,630 (143,965) 922,067

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ

Verizon Verizon Contel of GTE VerizonLine Acct Items Hawaii Inc. Maryland Inc. the South Inc. Midwest Inc. New EnglandNo. No. dba dba Inc.

Verizon VerizonMid-States Midwest, Inc.

Income Statement AccountsRevenue AccountsLocal Network Service Revenues:

140 5001 Basic Area Revenues 172,029 856,897 56,250 55,676 1,623,599141 5002 Optional Extended Area Revenues (1) 20,050 3,359 19,132 0142 5003 Cellular Mobile Service Revenues 0 10,315 0 0 58,783143 5004 Other Mobile Services Revenues 0 1 0 0 764144 510 Basic Local Service Revenues 172,028 887,263 59,609 74,809 1,683,146145 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 5,773 92,179 236 589 101,739146 5050 Customer Premises Revenues 0 7,949 0 0 2,729147 5060 Other Local Exchange Revenues 99,270 325,277 13,791 18,865 353,651148 5069 Other Local Exchange Revenue Settlements 0 18 0 0 1,554149 520 Local Network Service Revenues 277,071 1,312,686 73,636 94,263 2,142,819

Network Access Service Revenues:150 5081 End-User Revenues 56,481 284,741 14,197 26,656 526,482151 5082 Switched Access Revenues 36,110 80,608 21,712 23,629 254,215152 5083 Special Access Revenues 44,756 264,601 3,021 17,124 567,386153 5084 State Access Revenues 24,745 143,852 15,302 84,436 176,059154 5080 Total Network Access Service Revenues 162,092 773,802 54,231 151,845 1,524,142

Long Distance (LD) Network Service Revs:155 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 6,019 43,004 5,150 15,978 344,405

Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues:156 5111 Long Distance Inward-Only Revenues 773 735 9 22 16,201157 5112 Long Distance Outward-Only Revenues 412 38 15 1 187158 5110 Total Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues 1,185 773 24 22 16,388159 5121 Subvoice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 0 231 4 95 729160 5122 Voice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 712 11,507 34 256 21,986161 5123 Audio Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 0 0 0 0 0162 5124 Video Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 40 0 0 0 0163 5125 Digital Transmission LD Private Network Revs. 0 2,380 121 577 29,614164 5126 Long Distance Private Network Switching Revs. 0 0 0 0 0165 5128 Other LD Private Network Revenues 19 (1) 30 14 0166 5129 Other LD Private Network Revenue Settlements 0 0 678 856 1,427167 5120 Total Long Distance Private Network Revs. 771 14,117 868 1,798 53,756168 5160 Other Long Distance Revenues 13 201 140 128 6,100169 5169 Other Long Distance Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0170 525 Total Long Distance Network Service Revs. 7,987 58,095 6,181 17,926 420,649

Miscellaneous Revenues:171 5230 Directory Revenues 3,116 11,772 701 984 32,155172 5240 Rent Revenues 5,526 105,557 645 3,309 225,370173 5250 Corporate Operations Revenues 17 0 0 0 2,246174 5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenues 6 226 12 2 1,294175 5262 Customer Operations Revenues 0 186 0 0 878176 5263 Plant Operations Revenues 2,769 0 17 3,269 0177 5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenues 1,799 27,468 960 892 54,678178 5269 Other Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0179 5260 Miscellaneous Revenues 4,574 27,880 989 4,163 56,850180 5270 Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues 5,986 27,635 1,785 4,401 44,113181 5200 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 19,219 172,844 4,121 12,857 360,734182 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 73,867 146,083 7,018 19,108 180,530

Uncollectible Revenues:183 5301 Uncollectible Revenues - Telecommunications 5,694 44,051 2,604 1,627 166,090184 5302 Uncollectible Revenues - Other 1,205 54 357 598 531185 5300 Total Uncollectible Revenues 6,899 44,105 2,961 2,225 166,621186 530 Total Operating Revenues 533,338 2,419,405 142,226 293,774 4,462,253

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ

Verizon Verizon Contel of GTE VerizonLine Acct Items Hawaii Inc. Maryland Inc. the South Inc. Midwest Inc. New EnglandNo. No. dba dba Inc.

Verizon VerizonMid-States Midwest, Inc.

Expense AccountsPlant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses:

187 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 987 (14) 275 480 15,000188 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 219 391 43 114 800189 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 769 0 107 202 2,127190 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 1,975 377 425 797 17,927

General Support Expenses:191 6121 Land and Building 14,317 29,857 3,052 5,237 134,378192 6122 Furniture and Artworks 289 1,075 71 5 660193 6123 Office Equipment 1,404 4,259 231 428 9,123194 6124 General Purpose Computers 11,368 45,161 2,137 5,388 40,863195 6120 Total General Support Expenses 27,378 80,352 5,491 11,059 185,024

Central Office Switching Expenses:196 6211 Analog Electronic 5 564 4 18 1,287197 6212 Digital Electronic 8,147 33,550 2,671 5,304 89,372198 6215 Electro-Mechanical 50 0 0 5 0199 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 8,202 34,114 2,675 5,327 90,659200 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 113 2,827 10 8 1

Central Office Transmission Expenses:201 6231 Radio Systems 856 53 9 12 155202 6232 Circuit Equipment 3,287 30,678 180 318 54,797203 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 4,143 30,731 189 331 54,952

Information Origination/Termination Exps:204 6311 Station Apparatus 13,341 0 334 2,156 0205 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 5,877 0 111 1,160 0206 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,867 3,584 50 333 10,648207 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 21,036 67,421 1,384 2,983 61,465208 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 42,122 71,005 1,879 6,632 72,113

Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses:209 6411 Pole 1,158 7,039 2,035 1,049 11,310210 6421 Aerial Cable 7,963 63,865 1,817 3,254 228,926211 6422 Underground Cable 4,317 8,061 27 8,513 50,016212 6423 Buried Cable 942 75,108 5,530 6,803 19,744213 6424 Submarine Cable 3 2 0 1 11214 6425 Deep Sea Cable 54 0 0 0 0215 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 331 425 1 1 5,085216 6431 Aerial Wire 53 0 5 9 0217 6441 Conduit Systems 408 572 0 1 9,969218 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 15,230 155,072 9,415 19,630 325,061219 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 99,163 374,478 20,085 43,784 745,737

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ

Verizon Verizon Contel of GTE VerizonLine Acct Items Hawaii Inc. Maryland Inc. the South Inc. Midwest Inc. New EnglandNo. No. dba dba Inc.

Verizon VerizonMid-States Midwest, Inc.

Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses:220 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 4 0 0 0 0221 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 578 1,425 25 (4) 978222 6510 Other Property, Plant and Equipment Expenses 582 1,425 25 (4) 978223 6531 Power 8,106 11,859 1,216 1,871 36,793224 6532 Network Administration 5,478 18,134 1,144 1,727 48,087225 6533 Testing 6,275 51,010 2,060 3,005 82,707226 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 10,616 16,518 1,684 3,978 89,542227 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 4,360 22,387 558 1,491 48,891228 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 34,835 119,908 6,662 12,072 306,020229 6540 Access Expenses 17,584 90,448 7,008 9,251 228,308

Depreciation And Amortization Expenses:230 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 129,998 548,745 32,105 58,486 1,099,311231 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 0 0232 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 1,090 4,818 80 290 9,182233 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 8,433 34,260 1,372 3,358 61,761234 6565 Amortization - Other 1 3,174 17 1 5,716235 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 139,522 590,997 33,574 62,134 1,175,970236 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 192,523 802,778 47,269 83,454 1,711,276

Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses:

237 6611 Product Management 4,810 36,243 985 1,939 78,572238 6612 Sales 15,501 26,202 5,725 3,529 62,422239 6613 Product Advertising 2,643 6,146 849 1,292 17,219240 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 22,954 68,591 7,559 6,761 158,213

Services Expenses:241 6621 Call Completion 2,116 2,560 582 599 12,600242 6622 Number Services 6,630 19,200 1,391 1,439 50,430243 6623 Customer Services 41,326 139,020 4,880 16,471 262,795244 6620 Total Services Expenses 50,072 160,780 6,853 18,508 325,825245 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 73,026 229,371 14,411 25,269 484,038

Corporate Operations Expenses: Executive and Planning Expenses:

246 6711 Executive 3,064 11,143 529 1,507 22,145247 6712 Planning 679 3,437 141 306 7,097248 6710 Total Executive and Planning Expenses 3,743 14,580 670 1,813 29,242

General and Administrative Expenses:249 6721 Accounting and Finance 4,044 12,311 940 2,055 32,484250 6722 External Relations 4,414 13,364 1,023 4,153 40,448251 6723 Human Resources 4,269 9,153 754 2,545 20,575252 6724 Information Management 17,107 29,033 3,285 9,500 62,837253 6725 Legal 1,507 7,763 325 818 14,418254 6726 Procurement 1,142 1,922 341 760 4,280255 6727 Research and Development 211 875 38 75 1,707256 6728 Other General and Administrative 18,020 132,579 5,227 5,011 360,004257 6720 Total General and Administrative Expenses 50,715 207,000 11,933 24,917 536,753258 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable (71) (1) (2) (64) (2)259 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 54,387 221,579 12,601 26,666 565,993260 720 Total Operating Expenses 419,099 1,628,206 94,366 179,172 3,507,044

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Table 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersas of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ

Verizon Verizon Contel of GTE VerizonLine Acct Items Hawaii Inc. Maryland Inc. the South Inc. Midwest Inc. New EnglandNo. No. dba dba Inc.

Verizon VerizonMid-States Midwest, Inc.

261 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 114,238 791,199 47,859 114,603 955,209

Other Operating Income and Expenses:262 7110 Income from Custom Work 0 28 9 0 1,037263 7130 Return from Nonregulated Use of Reg. Facilities 0 0 0 0 0264 7140 Gains/Losses from Foreign Exchange 0 0 0 0 0265 7150 Gains/Losses from Disp. of Land and Artworks 6 2,377 0 1 19,025266 7160 Other Operating Gains and Losses 8 4,161 1 15 145267 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 15 6,566 10 16 20,207

Operating Taxes:268 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 485 3,740 474 603 13,857269 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 29,614 155,524 17,602 17,592 195,317270 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 239 26,712 1,701 1,113 42,306271 7240 Operating Other Taxes 24,538 147,093 3,943 11,188 151,966272 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net 15,603 29,448 3,319 38,356 21,902273 7200 Operating Taxes 69,510 355,037 26,092 67,645 397,634

Nonoperating Income and Expense:274 7310 Dividend Income 0 0 0 0 0275 7320 Interest Income 230 2,383 56 1,621 20,901276 7330 Income from Sinking and other Funds 0 0 0 0 0277 7340 Allowances for Funds Used During Construction 443 8,749 156 206 29,532278 7350 Gains/Losses from Disposition of Property (12) 1 (47) (41,430) 3279 7360 Other Nonoperating Income 12,368 (126,483) (677) (6,278) (204,045)280 7370 Special Charges 919 4,302 128 521 4,937281 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses 12,110 (119,652) (641) (46,402) (158,546)

Nonoperating Taxes:282 7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0283 7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Tax 190 1,741 (216) 7,729 3,481284 7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes 35 375 (23) 2,753 721285 7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 0 0 0 0 0286 7450 Prov. for Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Tax - Net 0 0 0 (1,559) 0287 7400 Nonoperating Taxes 224 2,116 (239) 8,923 4,202

Interest And Related Items:288 7510 Interest on Funded Debt 29,466 57,571 2,921 7,558 141,655289 7520 Interest Expense - Capital Leases 47 2,659 0 45 6290 7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expenses 175 141 12 16 858291 7540 Other Interest Deductions 9,601 30,433 1,775 6,099 50,582292 7500 Interest and Related Items 39,288 90,804 4,708 13,718 193,101

Extraordinary Items:293 7610 Extraordinary Income Credits 0 0 0 0 427294 7620 Extraordinary Income Charges 0 0 0 0 48295 7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 0 0 0 (19)296 7640 Prov. for Def. Inc. Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 0 0 0 168297 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 0 230

Jurisdictional Differences & Nonreg Income:298 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 6,953 (44,037) 15,738 51,618 (200,041)299 7990 Nonregulated Net Income (1) 0 0 0 0300 790 Net Income $24,294 $186,119 $32,406 $29,550 $22,122

301 830 Total Number of Employees 2,070 7,763 185 1,468 17,557302 840 Full Time 2,050 7,730 184 1,414 17,488303 850 Part Time 20 33 1 54 69304 860 Total Compensation for the Year $114,147 $476,343 $8,541 $61,420 $1,309,570

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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1/Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets

Current Assets: Cash And Equivalents:

1 1130 Cash $18,520 $0 $1,776 $7 $16,8442 1140 Special Cash Deposits 0 3,512 274 0 03 1150 Working Cash Advances 4 20 179 49 104 1160 Temporary Investments 128,000 531,700 0 0 114,7005 1120 Cash and Equivalents 146,524 535,232 2,230 56 131,554

Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments):6 1180 Telecommunications Accounts Receivable 821,914 1,879,816 461,188 184,938 682,9507 1181 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Telecom 149,692 418,194 46,923 14,711 94,4178 1190 Other Accounts Receivable 99,771 569,249 246,680 54,622 105,2919 1191 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Other 5,146 12,714 1,592 (64) 5,794

10 1200 Notes Receivable 0 0 0 0 11811 1201 Notes Receivable Allowance 0 0 0 0 012 1210 Interest and Dividends Receivable 7,137 32,612 226 25 6,32113 1220 Inventories 16,485 72,208 44,609 15,948 24,52814 120 Total Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments) 790,469 2,122,977 704,187 240,886 718,997

Prepayments:15 1290 Prepaid Rents 93 11,153 10 0 10716 1300 Prepaid Taxes 7,582 80,932 3,648 (774) 2,42617 1310 Prepaid Insurance 0 0 94,848 34,164 018 1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses 0 0 0 0 019 1330 Other Prepayments 20,052 28,133 2,036 1,736 24,71820 1280 Total Prepayments 27,727 120,218 100,542 35,125 27,25121 1350 Other Current Assets 81,549 167,067 62,457 23,548 87,74922 130 Total Current Assets 1,046,269 2,945,494 869,416 299,615 965,551

Noncurrent Assets:23 1401 Investments in Affiliated Companies 0 329,906 4,999 3,500 60,54624 1402 Investments in Nonaffiliated Companies 1,025 5,735 836 24 99325 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 0 026 1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense 2,151 14,643 15,405 12,254 10,48027 1408 Sinking Funds 0 0 609 0 028 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 429,644 31,876 1,813,549 295,168 395,42529 1437 Deferred Tax Regulatory Assets 81,085 224,206 9,316 10,267 50,06330 1438 Deferred Maintenance and Retirements 0 0 0 0 031 1439 Deferred Charges 173,549 366,599 124,064 49,587 189,11632 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (1,559,601) 210,533 24,657 27,941 (817,852)33 150 Total Noncurrent Assets (872,147) 1,183,498 1,993,436 398,741 (111,229)

Plant:34 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 12,570,057 26,927,931 10,590,841 4,030,997 12,700,05535 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 1,747 0 0 036 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 97,975 412,480 53,417 34,284 70,98837 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 0 0 (2,213) 0 038 2006 Nonoperating Plant 46,825 109,103 1,467 277 32,78539 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 0 040 210 Total Plant 12,714,857 27,451,261 10,643,512 4,065,558 12,803,828

TPIS - General Support:41 2111 Land 42,751 108,255 28,204 13,040 34,94242 2112 Motor Vehicles 214,646 164,913 94,940 25,987 152,96543 2113 Aircraft 0 0 4,708 0 044 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 81,463 231,434 96,874 47,364 92,67845 2121 Buildings 897,953 2,543,785 621,339 278,833 924,57946 2122 Furniture 2,290 1,723 36,652 9,822 83547 2123 Office Equipment 16,083 88,771 119,816 29,130 21,18948 2124 General Purpose Computers 540,384 290,410 344,853 52,094 264,31849 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 1,795,570 3,429,291 1,347,386 456,269 1,491,506

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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TPIS - Central Office Switching:50 2211 Analog Electronic Switching 22,459 11,041 0 0 34,85151 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 2,167,199 5,184,714 2,137,780 836,254 2,319,54752 2215.1 Step-by-Step Switching 0 0 0 0 053 2215.2 Crossbar Switching 0 0 0 0 054 2215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 055 2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 056 2210 Total Central Office Switching 2,189,658 5,195,755 2,137,780 836,254 2,354,39857 2220 Operator Systems 46,987 44,505 21,742 1,172 26,956

TPIS - Central Office Transmission:58 2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 0 0 0 0 059 2231.2 Other Radio Facilities 9,010 24,125 11,047 28,767 8,24860 2231 Radio Systems 9,010 24,125 11,047 28,767 8,24861 2232 Circuit Equipment 3,407,422 6,281,513 1,715,654 745,933 3,470,07862 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 3,416,432 6,305,638 1,726,701 774,700 3,478,326

TPIS - Information Origination/Termination:63 2311 Station Apparatus 0 0 174 10 064 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 065 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 0 0 0 0 066 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 49,724 145,493 898 649 34,20867 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 76,645 593,712 152,965 47,537 226,91768 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 126,369 739,205 154,037 48,197 261,125

TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities:69 2411 Poles 170,650 570,329 264,122 68,058 314,78670 2421 Aerial Cable 1,736,002 4,687,646 1,192,054 350,522 1,960,05571 2422 Underground Cable 1,107,451 2,245,042 421,290 460,941 949,05272 2423 Buried Cable 552,411 1,033,012 2,816,931 737,926 489,93273 2424 Submarine Cable 5,028 6,287 1,063 2,826 24874 2425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 075 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 172,931 344,454 8,385 1,579 130,00476 2431 Aerial Wire 0 6,261 25,257 382 077 2441 Conduit Systems 812,372 1,479,117 223,080 233,366 850,66178 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 4,556,845 10,372,148 4,952,183 1,855,601 4,694,73879 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 12,131,861 26,086,541 10,339,829 3,972,193 12,307,049

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:80 2681 Capital Leases 70,708 30,194 6,023 3,629 16,13681 2682 Leasehold Improvements 17,215 173,689 33,359 5,812 17,79982 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 87,923 203,883 39,382 9,441 33,93583 2690 Intangibles 350,273 637,508 211,630 49,364 359,07284 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 12,570,057 26,927,931 10,590,841 4,030,997 12,700,055

Depreciation And Amortization:85 3100 Accumulated Depreciation - TPIS 6,561,971 14,408,398 5,768,152 1,918,623 6,778,74386 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 677 0 0 087 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 1,451 4,436 709 2 56888 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 60,486 14,247 2,601 724 8,77289 3420 Accumulated Amortization - Leasehold Improve. 10,098 95,929 19,811 3,141 9,58690 3400 Total Accumulated Amortization - Tangibles 70,584 110,176 22,411 3,865 18,35891 3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangibles 115,677 228,839 106,321 25,877 111,26792 3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other 0 0 0 0 093 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 6,749,683 14,752,526 5,897,594 1,948,367 6,908,93694 350 Net Plant 5,965,174 12,698,735 4,745,918 2,117,191 5,894,89295 360 Total Assets 6,139,296 16,827,727 7,608,770 2,815,548 6,749,214

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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Balance Sheet Accounts - LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities:

96 4010 Accounts Payable 409,021 5,749,027 199,150 93,672 347,50397 4020 Notes Payable 909,662 (293,393) 244,836 286,664 53,29198 4030 Advance Billing and Payments 107,901 193,103 83,686 33,676 99,17099 4040 Customers' Deposits 15,375 7,261 41 304 618

100 4050 Current Maturities - Long-Term Debt 100,000 0 0 882 275,000101 4060 Current Maturities - Capital Leases 8,191 2,630 183 0 408102 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 224,479 (110,824) (14,926) 35,505 77,416103 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 1,749 71,957 107,087 12,501 43,172104 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (22,612) 46,770 (41,276) (611) (55,165)105 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 129,541 (6,124) 0 0106 4120 Other Accrued Liabilities 216,074 516,954 224,055 53,156 222,014107 4130 Other Current Liabilities 175,866 502,519 190,005 50,093 170,940108 410 Total Current Liabilities 2,145,706 6,815,545 986,717 565,842 1,234,367

Long-Term Debt:109 4210 Funded Debt 1,144,935 3,205,000 1,500,000 555,738 2,093,645110 4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 25 122 15,715 14,011 15111 4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 27,598 18,625 19,650 6,732 24,015112 4240 Reacquired Debt 0 0 0 0 0113 4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 8,512 7,077 171 1 10,360114 4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 0 0115 4270 Other Long-Term Debt 0 2,388 0 0 0116 420 Total Long-Term Debt 1,125,874 3,195,962 1,496,236 563,018 2,080,005

Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits:117 4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 392,203 1,882,164 510,096 71,125 412,978118 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 25,537 76,027 8 0 27,849119 4330 Unamortized Nonoperating Inv. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0120 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 820,622 500,257 1,411,358 448,491 928,108121 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 15,008 (861) (2,235) (276) (23,700)122 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0 (203,740) 0 0 0123 4360 Other Deferred Credits 197,341 466,412 161,827 50,433 216,184124 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 66,077 225,067 11,551 10,543 73,763125 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (430,912) 363,959 428,830 (109,058) (379,398)126 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 1,085,876 3,309,285 2,521,435 471,258 1,255,784

Stockholders' Equity:127 4510 Capital Stock 1,381,195 1,000 978,351 448,000 1,594,654128 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 0 1,562,283 1,142,670 194,141 181,321129 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0130 4540 Other Capital 1 0 24,620 3,169 0131 4550 Retained Earnings 400,644 1,943,652 458,740 570,120 403,083132 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 1,781,840 3,506,935 2,604,382 1,215,429 2,179,058133 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 6,139,296 16,827,727 7,608,770 2,815,548 6,749,214134 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 563,607 2,362,441 544,763 555,989 516,002135 465 Net Income 391,965 (352,793) 405,750 159,340 195,081136 470 Dividends Declared 555,000 66,000 365,000 181,000 308,000137 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 694,937 147,128 0138 480 Miscellaneous Credits 72 4 568,165 182,919 0139 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 400,644 1,943,652 458,740 570,120 403,083

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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Income Statement AccountsRevenue AccountsLocal Network Service Revenues:

140 5001 Basic Area Revenues 861,734 3,056,018 1,073,878 327,218 1,049,189141 5002 Optional Extended Area Revenues 0 0 11,365 26,913 93,851142 5003 Cellular Mobile Service Revenues 20,370 63,826 0 0 14,436143 5004 Other Mobile Services Revenues 34 0 101 69 22144 510 Basic Local Service Revenues 882,138 3,119,844 1,085,344 354,199 1,157,498145 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 173,263 109,838 10,595 7,495 125,740146 5050 Customer Premises Revenues 557 8,502 4 0 6,265147 5060 Other Local Exchange Revenues 643,241 739,051 278,485 131,771 378,045148 5069 Other Local Exchange Revenue Settlements 286 0 0 0 22,174149 520 Local Network Service Revenues 1,699,485 3,977,235 1,374,428 493,465 1,689,722

Network Access Service Revenues:150 5081 End-User Revenues 491,145 818,321 346,436 122,286 417,353151 5082 Switched Access Revenues 199,695 338,553 228,021 125,934 152,360152 5083 Special Access Revenues 513,344 800,870 208,646 155,579 470,095153 5084 State Access Revenues 233,443 304,337 364,516 129,798 194,653154 5080 Total Network Access Service Revenues 1,437,627 2,262,081 1,147,619 533,598 1,234,461

Long Distance (LD) Network Service Revs:155 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 420,895 73,142 109,846 36,499 175,723

Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues:156 5111 Long Distance Inward-Only Revenues 4,079 10,753 357 80 2,644157 5112 Long Distance Outward-Only Revenues 6,907 322 253 21 1,690158 5110 Total Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues 10,986 11,075 610 101 4,334159 5121 Subvoice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 296 4,914 102 19 350160 5122 Voice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 3,422 23,564 2,343 48 25,342161 5123 Audio Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 0 0 0 0 21162 5124 Video Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 0 0 102 0 0163 5125 Digital Transmission LD Private Network Revs. 3,045 76,782 22 7 12,077164 5126 Long Distance Private Network Switching Revs. 0 0 0 0 0165 5128 Other LD Private Network Revenues 1 0 13 486 0166 5129 Other LD Private Network Revenue Settlements 0 0 3,021 (496) 0167 5120 Total Long Distance Private Network Revs. 6,764 105,260 5,603 65 37,790168 5160 Other Long Distance Revenues 987 5,075 1,865 500 6,297169 5169 Other Long Distance Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0170 525 Total Long Distance Network Service Revs. 439,632 194,552 117,924 37,165 224,144

Miscellaneous Revenues:171 5230 Directory Revenues 22,375 132,610 29,465 4,361 29,476172 5240 Rent Revenues 184,078 987,510 16,632 10,710 234,871173 5250 Corporate Operations Revenues 0 5,263 1 0 0174 5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenues 62 4,349 149 41 807175 5262 Customer Operations Revenues 1,039 208 0 0 1,135176 5263 Plant Operations Revenues 0 0 13,845 20,501 0177 5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenues (15,208) 202,376 9,058 4,446 23,291178 5269 Other Revenue Settlements 0 0 22 0 0179 5260 Miscellaneous Revenues (14,107) 206,933 23,074 24,987 25,233180 5270 Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues 42,439 99,478 38,899 15,523 34,135181 5200 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 234,785 1,431,794 108,071 55,582 323,715182 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 215,637 283,902 242,633 111,466 172,573

Uncollectible Revenues:183 5301 Uncollectible Revenues - Telecommunications 102,931 358,613 48,331 15,236 74,443184 5302 Uncollectible Revenues - Other (187) 193 8,194 3,184 117185 5300 Total Uncollectible Revenues 102,744 358,806 56,525 18,420 74,560186 530 Total Operating Revenues 3,924,422 7,790,758 2,934,150 1,212,855 3,570,055

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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Expense AccountsPlant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses:

187 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 2,461 (1,309) 5,375 1,840 3,039188 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 603 1,477 960 411 639189 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 1 7,210 2,091 1,586 0190 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 3,065 7,378 8,426 3,836 3,678

General Support Expenses:191 6121 Land and Building 74,692 260,775 58,934 25,638 75,505192 6122 Furniture and Artworks 5,898 2,812 2,119 619 1,373193 6123 Office Equipment 8,154 25,499 5,576 2,162 7,896194 6124 General Purpose Computers 85,351 82,993 48,258 18,925 66,623195 6120 Total General Support Expenses 174,095 372,079 114,886 47,343 151,397

Central Office Switching Expenses:196 6211 Analog Electronic 2,651 7,332 234 86 2,080197 6212 Digital Electronic 60,403 238,476 40,831 17,611 63,882198 6215 Electro-Mechanical 0 0 67 0 0199 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 63,054 245,808 41,132 17,696 65,962200 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 172 434 129 76 259

Central Office Transmission Expenses:201 6231 Radio Systems 109 2,178 120 264 727202 6232 Circuit Equipment 44,498 124,960 13,092 4,436 45,318203 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 44,607 127,138 13,211 4,699 46,045

Information Origination/Termination Exps:204 6311 Station Apparatus 0 0 31,196 12,286 0205 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 0 0 21,389 11,201 0206 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 7,818 25,092 4,668 1,931 7,650207 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 121,062 225,672 58,548 38,427 81,109208 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 128,880 250,764 115,801 63,845 88,759

Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses:209 6411 Pole 14,749 9,700 11,534 4,510 28,457210 6421 Aerial Cable 205,002 494,288 50,686 9,033 128,258211 6422 Underground Cable 46,989 137,223 3,258 3,269 21,080212 6423 Buried Cable 33,545 50,002 67,186 23,888 42,148213 6424 Submarine Cable 2 70 24 11 7214 6425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 0215 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 122 17,478 208 353 205216 6431 Aerial Wire 0 0 346 68 0217 6441 Conduit Systems 9,580 112,319 550 434 5,592218 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 309,989 821,080 133,791 41,565 225,747219 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 723,862 1,824,681 427,378 179,061 581,848

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses:220 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 0 0221 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 2,986 3,203 2,791 1,504 3,078222 6510 Other Property, Plant and Equipment Expenses 2,986 3,203 2,791 1,504 3,078223 6531 Power 24,199 81,895 20,906 5,470 25,891224 6532 Network Administration 24,683 64,725 19,162 9,481 14,870225 6533 Testing 70,921 274,065 31,898 9,676 74,092226 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 9,277 199,792 35,562 18,140 (57,105)227 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 25,250 85,387 17,472 5,975 23,362228 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 154,330 705,864 125,001 48,742 81,110229 6540 Access Expenses 147,233 342,636 114,489 51,573 316,662

Depreciation And Amortization Expenses:230 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 883,143 1,813,219 644,787 277,068 876,251231 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 83 0 0 0232 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 5,453 14,066 3,437 1,310 2,061233 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 62,663 117,955 54,742 14,635 61,001234 6565 Amortization - Other 4,751 9,561 13 36 5,504235 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 956,010 1,954,884 702,980 293,048 944,817236 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 1,260,559 3,006,587 945,261 394,867 1,345,667

Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses:

237 6611 Product Management 57,349 151,115 20,242 8,564 57,136238 6612 Sales 48,288 124,562 50,860 27,718 37,043239 6613 Product Advertising 10,159 35,751 11,752 4,957 13,262240 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 115,796 311,428 82,854 41,239 107,441

Services Expenses:241 6621 Call Completion 7,614 24,580 11,778 5,618 6,725242 6622 Number Services 40,867 63,542 36,173 15,533 27,989243 6623 Customer Services 196,012 506,750 190,803 71,636 202,017244 6620 Total Services Expenses 244,493 594,872 238,754 92,786 236,731245 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 360,289 906,300 321,609 134,025 344,172

Corporate Operations Expenses: Executive and Planning Expenses:

246 6711 Executive 20,841 44,023 8,460 3,871 17,596247 6712 Planning 5,771 14,240 2,991 1,258 5,732248 6710 Total Executive and Planning Expenses 26,612 58,263 11,451 5,129 23,328

General and Administrative Expenses:249 6721 Accounting and Finance 19,786 72,290 17,546 7,170 20,880250 6722 External Relations 22,233 65,054 20,419 7,869 23,132251 6723 Human Resources 13,971 52,253 18,935 8,119 13,795252 6724 Information Management 57,032 107,326 82,139 30,764 55,922253 6725 Legal 11,038 32,696 6,684 3,315 12,057254 6726 Procurement 3,392 8,221 4,913 2,129 3,343255 6727 Research and Development 1,453 3,193 910 382 1,416256 6728 Other General and Administrative 266,202 936,677 115,010 47,701 287,259257 6720 Total General and Administrative Expenses 395,107 1,277,710 266,558 107,449 417,804258 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable (2) (5) (329) (314) (2)259 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 421,717 1,335,968 277,680 112,263 441,130260 720 Total Operating Expenses 2,766,427 7,073,536 1,971,927 820,216 2,712,817

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261 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 1,157,995 717,222 962,223 392,638 857,237

Other Operating Income and Expenses:262 7110 Income from Custom Work 0 626 20 0 115263 7130 Return from Nonregulated Use of Reg. Facilities 0 0 0 0 0264 7140 Gains/Losses from Foreign Exchange 0 0 0 0 0265 7150 Gains/Losses from Disp. of Land and Artworks 995 0 78 730 25266 7160 Other Operating Gains and Losses (2,899) 7,678 40 13 (6,654)267 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses (1,904) 8,304 138 743 (6,514)

Operating Taxes:268 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 7,050 8,650 264 0 6,356269 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 332,711 (24,415) 147,058 102,301 173,642270 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 83,616 (240) 17,075 8,177 56,321271 7240 Operating Other Taxes 85,195 540,249 98,525 48,049 118,243272 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (58,299) (97,076) 149,154 3,138 (13,789)273 7200 Operating Taxes 436,173 409,868 411,548 161,665 328,061

Nonoperating Income and Expense:274 7310 Dividend Income 0 0 0 0 0275 7320 Interest Income 3,623 88,342 2,684 1,051 3,487276 7330 Income from Sinking and other Funds 0 0 0 0 0277 7340 Allowances for Funds Used During Construction 11,458 41,405 2,360 2,378 16,572278 7350 Gains/Losses from Disposition of Property 2 7 10,743 (1,958) 2279 7360 Other Nonoperating Income (77,252) (178,125) (13,516) (24,435) (237,182)280 7370 Special Charges 4,749 15,114 3,683 2,031 2,965281 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (66,918) (63,485) (1,413) (24,993) (220,086)

Nonoperating Taxes:282 7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0283 7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Tax (764) 29,291 6,019 (554) (846)284 7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes (216) 15 704 (135) (269)285 7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 0 3,501 0 0 0286 7450 Prov. for Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Tax - Net 0 0 40 0 0287 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (980) 32,807 6,763 (689) (1,115)

Interest And Related Items:288 7510 Interest on Funded Debt 88,271 237,641 120,712 42,911 106,439289 7520 Interest Expense - Capital Leases 1,314 370 173 61 412290 7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expenses 228 1,308 1,109 321 447291 7540 Other Interest Deductions 42,285 125,527 7,712 11,514 42,426292 7500 Interest and Related Items 132,098 364,846 129,706 54,807 149,724

Extraordinary Items:293 7610 Extraordinary Income Credits 0 0 0 0 0294 7620 Extraordinary Income Charges 0 14,459 14,690 0 0295 7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 (5,061) (5,192) 0 0296 7640 Prov. for Def. Inc. Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 0 0 0 0297 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 (9,398) (9,498) 0 0

Jurisdictional Differences & Nonreg Income:298 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (129,917) (197,915) 2,317 6,735 41,114299 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 0 0300 790 Net Income $391,965 ($352,793) $405,750 $159,340 $195,081

301 830 Total Number of Employees 12,843 35,569 10,460 3,499 11,744302 840 Full Time 12,821 35,514 10,315 3,444 11,718303 850 Part Time 22 55 145 55 26304 860 Total Compensation for the Year $846,849 $3,242,340 $691,373 $181,868 $693,287

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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Balance Sheet Accounts - AssetsCurrent Assets: Cash And Equivalents:

1 1130 Cash $1 $12,044 $6,919 $21,762 $1,3492 1140 Special Cash Deposits 158 599 0 0 03 1150 Working Cash Advances 73 96 1 1 14 1160 Temporary Investments 0 0 65,000 13,500 16,3005 1120 Cash and Equivalents 233 12,738 71,920 35,263 17,650

Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments):6 1180 Telecommunications Accounts Receivable 244,009 165,818 587,291 188,288 151,4577 1181 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Telecom 28,748 22,633 60,464 10,788 15,2588 1190 Other Accounts Receivable 54,890 114,801 98,674 45,482 19,3159 1191 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Other 366 498 2,113 812 665

10 1200 Notes Receivable 274,577 0 0 0 011 1201 Notes Receivable Allowance 0 0 0 0 012 1210 Interest and Dividends Receivable 810 36 2,208 802 51413 1220 Inventories 9,672 28,451 14,028 10,328 1,52214 120 Total Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments) 554,845 285,976 639,624 233,300 156,885

Prepayments:15 1290 Prepaid Rents 0 0 0 0 016 1300 Prepaid Taxes 0 0 0 2,091 76517 1310 Prepaid Insurance 37,735 48,265 0 0 018 1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses 0 0 0 0 019 1330 Other Prepayments 1,045 1,970 12,155 (831) 2,31920 1280 Total Prepayments 38,780 50,235 12,155 1,260 3,08421 1350 Other Current Assets 31,161 32,607 54,870 11,626 15,60622 130 Total Current Assets 625,019 381,556 778,569 281,449 193,225

Noncurrent Assets:23 1401 Investments in Affiliated Companies 243 0 0 12,995 1,86324 1402 Investments in Nonaffiliated Companies 1,013 1 1,099 210 20725 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 0 026 1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense 10,319 2,130 2,228 556 29927 1408 Sinking Funds 0 0 0 0 028 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 389,611 441,732 190,887 35,565 47,24529 1437 Deferred Tax Regulatory Assets 3,745 1,748 44,121 2,471 8,64430 1438 Deferred Maintenance and Retirements 0 0 0 0 031 1439 Deferred Charges 60,409 78,552 127,341 22,261 32,44032 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 538 3,088 (542,725) (174,618) (74,453)33 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 465,879 527,251 (177,049) (100,560) 16,245

Plant:34 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 5,039,227 4,692,283 8,044,154 2,177,769 2,207,33035 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 0 0 0 036 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 30,561 48,612 77,568 18,856 6,21837 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 26,473 3,763 0 0 038 2006 Nonoperating Plant 2,813 1,080 57,428 8,310 10,82239 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 0 040 210 Total Plant 5,099,075 4,745,738 8,179,150 2,204,935 2,224,370

TPIS - General Support:41 2111 Land 19,905 12,424 22,127 12,945 6,48842 2112 Motor Vehicles 32,016 28,619 80,817 13,069 21,99243 2113 Aircraft 0 23,631 0 0 044 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 41,541 30,144 63,005 15,287 20,70345 2121 Buildings 264,330 319,291 481,311 242,386 160,63646 2122 Furniture 17,186 8,828 506 85 15647 2123 Office Equipment 43,592 66,818 6,651 1,148 83248 2124 General Purpose Computers 59,158 91,173 160,299 410,342 33,47449 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 477,728 580,927 814,716 695,262 244,281

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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TPIS - Central Office Switching:50 2211 Analog Electronic Switching 0 0 39,643 24,925 651 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,053,163 970,867 1,490,590 365,527 437,91652 2215.1 Step-by-Step Switching 0 0 0 0 053 2215.2 Crossbar Switching 0 0 0 0 054 2215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 055 2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 0 0 0 0 056 2210 Total Central Office Switching 1,053,163 970,867 1,530,233 390,452 437,92257 2220 Operator Systems 2,691 3,674 14,862 14,958 4,335

TPIS - Central Office Transmission:58 2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 0 0 0 0 059 2231.2 Other Radio Facilities 2,143 11,002 3,772 606 1,08060 2231 Radio Systems 2,143 11,002 3,772 606 1,08061 2232 Circuit Equipment 824,873 816,257 2,404,584 615,759 516,00462 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 827,016 827,259 2,408,356 616,365 517,084

TPIS - Information Origination/Termination:63 2311 Station Apparatus 482 84 0 0 064 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 065 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 8 0 0 0 066 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 309 710 23,912 5,023 7,36867 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 39,438 75,010 119,814 38,982 20,52968 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 40,238 75,804 143,726 44,005 27,897

TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities:69 2411 Poles 169,699 64,015 86,793 4,550 125,04370 2421 Aerial Cable 882,233 415,745 555,366 57,323 504,41371 2422 Underground Cable 160,911 336,159 459,721 165,720 60,88472 2423 Buried Cable 1,266,933 1,132,891 1,387,286 7,352 169,55173 2424 Submarine Cable 25 762 697 669 36074 2425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 075 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 3,517 3,821 28,088 56,338 10,90476 2431 Aerial Wire 5,138 187 0 0 077 2441 Conduit Systems 72,447 188,255 373,200 70,498 50,54978 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 2,560,903 2,141,835 2,891,151 362,450 921,70479 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 4,961,738 4,600,366 7,803,044 2,123,492 2,153,223

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:80 2681 Capital Leases 434 3,711 23,553 0 42581 2682 Leasehold Improvements 7,270 12,742 9,415 1,259 4,38682 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 7,703 16,453 32,968 1,259 4,81183 2690 Intangibles 69,785 75,464 208,142 53,018 49,29584 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 5,039,227 4,692,283 8,044,154 2,177,769 2,207,330

Depreciation And Amortization:85 3100 Accumulated Depreciation - TPIS 2,679,956 2,523,626 4,055,267 1,013,161 1,313,38886 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0 0 0 087 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 1,416 394 274 1 9288 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 188 1,608 10,228 0 10189 3420 Accumulated Amortization - Leasehold Improve. 4,013 8,025 3,212 996 2,64890 3400 Total Accumulated Amortization - Tangibles 4,201 9,633 13,440 996 2,74991 3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangibles 37,304 43,472 67,221 16,990 16,29692 3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other 4,813 7,737 0 0 093 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 2,727,691 2,584,863 4,136,202 1,031,148 1,332,52594 350 Net Plant 2,371,384 2,160,875 4,042,948 1,173,787 891,84595 360 Total Assets 3,462,282 3,069,682 4,644,468 1,354,676 1,101,315

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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VerizonSouthwest

Balance Sheet Accounts - LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities:

96 4010 Accounts Payable 108,900 149,045 317,595 96,821 67,76497 4020 Notes Payable 0 105,357 517,902 266,151 91,34398 4030 Advance Billing and Payments 44,556 29,755 79,477 15,415 17,67999 4040 Customers' Deposits 61 112 1,492 383 585

100 4050 Current Maturities - Long-Term Debt 152,353 0 100,000 0 0101 4060 Current Maturities - Capital Leases 0 1 1,552 0 29102 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued (19,895) 94,910 123,238 18,465 58,986103 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 18,649 39,038 6,777 3,119 11,088104 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes 23,972 22,939 (8,384) (3,683) (355)105 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes (138) (23,693) 0 0 0106 4120 Other Accrued Liabilities 77,074 72,724 109,390 26,684 39,220107 4130 Other Current Liabilities 240,877 95,349 104,212 54,656 15,556108 410 Total Current Liabilities 646,409 585,537 1,353,251 478,011 301,895

Long-Term Debt:109 4210 Funded Debt 914,117 650,000 835,000 165,000 200,000110 4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 10,807 0 50 9 0111 4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 15,218 2,888 4,091 4,856 513112 4240 Reacquired Debt 0 0 0 0 0113 4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 0 1 14,679 (1) 291114 4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 0 0115 4270 Other Long-Term Debt 0 0 0 0 0116 420 Total Long-Term Debt 909,706 647,113 845,638 160,152 199,778

Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits:117 4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 201,974 268,176 193,638 55,805 64,172118 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 191 1 17,808 3,020 2,719119 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0120 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 498,759 373,205 613,420 206,906 112,215121 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (7,244) (6,270) 339 (3,905) 1,268122 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0 0 0 0 0123 4360 Other Deferred Credits 65,150 67,432 108,742 36,349 39,664124 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 10,989 8,018 43,781 6,376 7,377125 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net 226,615 165,310 (153,802) (78,644) (13,536)126 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 996,435 875,872 823,926 225,907 213,879

Stockholders' Equity:127 4510 Capital Stock 525,000 650,000 873,685 191,968 264,066128 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 132,545 498,608 68,735 66,040 11,641129 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0130 4540 Other Capital 5,493 5,647 0 (1) 0131 4550 Retained Earnings 246,694 (193,096) 679,233 232,599 110,056132 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 909,731 961,159 1,621,653 490,606 385,763133 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 3,462,282 3,069,682 4,644,468 1,354,676 1,101,315134 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 360,924 (96,172) 611,904 292,857 101,691135 465 Net Income 201,706 193,826 347,287 14,733 112,817136 470 Dividends Declared 267,000 201,000 280,000 75,000 104,500137 475 Miscellaneous Debits 129,000 1,052,010 1 0 0138 480 Miscellaneous Credits 80,064 962,260 43 9 48139 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 246,694 (193,096) 679,233 232,599 110,056

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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VerizonSouthwest

Income Statement AccountsRevenue AccountsLocal Network Service Revenues:

140 5001 Basic Area Revenues 611,432 368,556 816,590 170,587 283,070141 5002 Optional Extended Area Revenues 13,287 51,495 2,147 473 (13)142 5003 Cellular Mobile Service Revenues 0 0 7,940 3,398 2,790143 5004 Other Mobile Services Revenues (2) 42 6 1 1144 510 Basic Local Service Revenues 624,717 420,093 826,683 174,459 285,848145 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 8,767 2,455 94,791 34,762 18,890146 5050 Customer Premises Revenues 15 454 9,853 206 828147 5060 Other Local Exchange Revenues 159,353 289,531 272,647 67,930 70,686148 5069 Other Local Exchange Revenue Settlements 0 0 2,970 1 318149 520 Local Network Service Revenues 792,852 712,533 1,206,944 277,358 376,570

Network Access Service Revenues:150 5081 End-User Revenues 151,370 141,275 273,981 53,048 65,978151 5082 Switched Access Revenues 191,768 89,180 88,585 34,009 66,153152 5083 Special Access Revenues 130,926 128,929 376,248 112,596 60,273153 5084 State Access Revenues 159,238 83,268 220,596 383 50,911154 5080 Total Network Access Service Revenues 633,301 442,652 959,410 200,036 243,315

Long Distance (LD) Network Service Revs:155 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 25,221 21,537 20,880 2,469 19,058

Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues:156 5111 Long Distance Inward-Only Revenues 167 530 394 38 350157 5112 Long Distance Outward-Only Revenues 116 9 24 0 37158 5110 Total Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues 283 539 418 38 387159 5121 Subvoice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 0 59 147 0 79160 5122 Voice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 2,111 3,273 5,605 (1) 2,424161 5123 Audio Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 0 0 6 0 1162 5124 Video Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 20 0 0 0 0163 5125 Digital Transmission LD Private Network Revs. 531 4,176 3,396 0 1,125164 5126 Long Distance Private Network Switching Revs. 0 45 0 0 0165 5128 Other LD Private Network Revenues 1,661 6 0 0 0166 5129 Other LD Private Network Revenue Settlements 986 (4,189) (47) 0 0167 5120 Total Long Distance Private Network Revs. 5,309 3,370 9,107 (1) 3,629168 5160 Other Long Distance Revenues 813 197 60 39 117169 5169 Other Long Distance Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0170 525 Total Long Distance Network Service Revs. 31,626 25,643 30,465 2,545 23,191

Miscellaneous Revenues:171 5230 Directory Revenues 7,909 5,278 11,297 1,858 2,427172 5240 Rent Revenues 9,924 15,841 105,947 165,525 20,005173 5250 Corporate Operations Revenues 0 0 57 0 0174 5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenues 147 15 (2,920) 115 40175 5262 Customer Operations Revenues 0 0 875 27 514176 5263 Plant Operations Revenues 11,940 18,053 0 0 0177 5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenues 11,504 11,165 30,791 3,177 4,376178 5269 Other Revenue Settlements 0 0 0 0 0179 5260 Miscellaneous Revenues 23,592 29,233 28,746 3,319 4,930180 5270 Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues 20,009 17,318 24,987 4,446 8,187181 5200 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 61,434 67,671 171,034 175,148 35,549182 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 123,242 127,213 133,371 38,595 24,789

Uncollectible Revenues:183 5301 Uncollectible Revenues - Telecommunications 29,803 20,641 53,922 7,373 12,419184 5302 Uncollectible Revenues - Other 5,733 2,463 205 116 26185 5300 Total Uncollectible Revenues 35,536 23,104 54,127 7,489 12,445186 530 Total Operating Revenues 1,606,919 1,352,608 2,447,097 686,193 690,969

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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VerizonSouthwest

Expense AccountsPlant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses:

187 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 2,683 2,471 582 196 364188 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 566 592 377 104 99189 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 1,138 860 0 0 1190 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 4,387 3,923 959 300 464

General Support Expenses:191 6121 Land and Building 24,130 20,824 47,082 13,378 12,129192 6122 Furniture and Artworks 1,075 1,102 1,881 64 (41)193 6123 Office Equipment 2,727 2,274 3,643 1,596 1,396194 6124 General Purpose Computers 25,879 27,057 46,031 15,551 10,487195 6120 Total General Support Expenses 53,811 51,257 98,637 30,589 23,971

Central Office Switching Expenses:196 6211 Analog Electronic 70 199 1,853 391 197197 6212 Digital Electronic 23,906 27,758 47,293 9,183 8,200198 6215 Electro-Mechanical 0 86 0 0 0199 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 23,976 28,043 49,146 9,574 8,397200 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 78 175 2,893 800 836

Central Office Transmission Expenses:201 6231 Radio Systems 19 155 121 136 157202 6232 Circuit Equipment 2,462 3,448 26,082 7,966 5,836203 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 2,481 3,603 26,203 8,102 5,993

Information Origination/Termination Exps:204 6311 Station Apparatus 20,209 17,893 0 0 0205 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 10,602 9,038 0 0 0206 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 2,180 2,011 3,205 522 1,304207 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 34,807 52,346 63,629 23,757 6,981208 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 67,798 81,288 66,834 24,279 8,285

Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses:209 6411 Pole 13,194 5,293 14,022 149 15,388210 6421 Aerial Cable 33,730 22,830 45,594 14,459 30,868211 6422 Underground Cable 1,826 6,698 9,158 4,876 1,150212 6423 Buried Cable 32,499 38,124 95,298 4,818 9,584213 6424 Submarine Cable 7 6 1 2 1214 6425 Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 0 0215 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 62 344 43 133 7216 6431 Aerial Wire 629 89 0 0 0217 6441 Conduit Systems 116 42 283 1,009 295218 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 82,064 73,426 164,399 25,446 57,293219 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 234,594 241,715 409,071 99,090 105,239

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

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Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses:220 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 0 0221 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 631 1,916 1,893 475 336222 6510 Other Property, Plant and Equipment Expenses 631 1,916 1,893 475 336223 6531 Power 3,010 2,787 11,158 3,817 3,795224 6532 Network Administration 13,651 13,294 13,514 7,532 2,642225 6533 Testing 16,189 14,244 38,888 13,776 11,145226 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 19,105 22,531 16,262 4,957 (4,820)227 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 8,133 9,032 21,544 4,116 5,162228 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 60,089 61,888 101,366 34,198 17,924229 6540 Access Expenses 67,324 74,457 81,906 29,865 9,218

Depreciation And Amortization Expenses:230 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 369,153 301,825 529,999 177,350 146,830231 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 0 0232 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 963 2,130 2,796 114 961233 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 20,755 22,607 35,355 9,451 8,504234 6565 Amortization - Other 21 121 2,852 1,040 1,197235 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 390,891 326,684 571,002 187,955 157,492236 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 518,936 464,945 756,167 252,493 184,970

Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses:

237 6611 Product Management 10,687 9,796 37,827 9,348 8,173238 6612 Sales 24,818 21,778 6,886 9,934 6,297239 6613 Product Advertising 5,524 5,231 5,981 4,055 1,381240 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 41,028 36,805 50,694 23,337 15,851

Services Expenses:241 6621 Call Completion 8,505 5,776 2,422 643 580242 6622 Number Services 18,772 17,000 18,029 4,813 4,258243 6623 Customer Services 99,242 103,919 143,480 29,363 33,096244 6620 Total Services Expenses 126,519 126,695 163,931 34,819 37,934245 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 167,548 163,500 214,625 58,156 53,785

Corporate Operations Expenses: Executive and Planning Expenses:

246 6711 Executive 5,524 5,639 11,488 3,801 2,950247 6712 Planning 1,638 1,563 3,595 1,084 899248 6710 Total Executive and Planning Expenses 7,161 7,202 15,083 4,885 3,849

General and Administrative Expenses:249 6721 Accounting and Finance 9,728 9,272 12,267 3,554 3,245250 6722 External Relations 10,418 7,841 14,020 4,607 4,083251 6723 Human Resources 10,962 11,814 8,533 2,810 2,390252 6724 Information Management 44,148 46,926 31,214 9,712 8,982253 6725 Legal 4,510 4,418 8,052 2,390 1,910254 6726 Procurement 2,417 2,442 2,085 571 523255 6727 Research and Development 460 410 896 234 223256 6728 Other General and Administrative 53,961 69,578 156,197 35,889 42,502257 6720 Total General and Administrative Expenses 136,603 152,702 233,264 59,767 63,858258 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 20 (50) (1) 0 0259 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 143,784 159,854 248,346 64,652 67,707260 720 Total Operating Expenses 1,064,862 1,030,013 1,628,209 474,391 411,701

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VerizonSouthwest

261 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 542,057 322,594 818,888 211,802 279,268

Other Operating Income and Expenses:262 7110 Income from Custom Work 11 8 6 3 0263 7130 Return from Nonregulated Use of Reg. Facilities 0 0 0 0 0264 7140 Gains/Losses from Foreign Exchange 0 0 0 0 0265 7150 Gains/Losses from Disp. of Land and Artworks 812 (15) 3,958 0 592266 7160 Other Operating Gains and Losses 11 90 841 (524) 1,636267 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 834 84 4,805 (521) 2,228

Operating Taxes:268 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 1,022 367 5,582 208 293269 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 96,613 104,063 195,766 35,783 79,495270 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 12,842 607 35,085 10,647 21,799271 7240 Operating Other Taxes 38,655 52,024 67,819 41,407 32,593272 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net 50,505 9,737 19,801 9,490 (12,673)273 7200 Operating Taxes 197,593 166,064 312,889 97,119 120,921

Nonoperating Income and Expense:274 7310 Dividend Income 0 0 0 0 0275 7320 Interest Income 3,478 905 1,934 163 484276 7330 Income from Sinking and other Funds 0 0 0 0 0277 7340 Allowances for Funds Used During Construction 1,569 805 10,398 2,999 2,176278 7350 Gains/Losses from Disposition of Property 117 68,560 1 0 0279 7360 Other Nonoperating Income (5,824) (26,927) (113,488) (48,564) (19,684)280 7370 Special Charges 2,144 2,248 3,369 840 497281 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (2,803) 41,096 (104,524) (46,242) (17,521)

Nonoperating Taxes:282 7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0 0 0283 7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Tax 2,127 25,538 1,670 902 (168)284 7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes 2,625 (326) 304 277 (47)285 7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 0 0 0 0 0286 7450 Prov. for Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Tax - Net (2,167) 326 0 0 0287 7400 Nonoperating Taxes 2,586 25,538 1,974 1,179 (215)

Interest And Related Items:288 7510 Interest on Funded Debt 54,047 43,626 66,182 12,175 14,492289 7520 Interest Expense - Capital Leases 19 106 1,560 0 6290 7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expenses 1,339 320 215 29 56291 7540 Other Interest Deductions 6,299 6,775 21,165 10,952 5,542292 7500 Interest and Related Items 61,703 50,827 89,122 23,156 20,096

Extraordinary Items:293 7610 Extraordinary Income Credits 0 0 0 0 0294 7620 Extraordinary Income Charges 479 0 0 0 0295 7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net (171) 0 0 0 0296 7640 Prov. for Def. Inc. Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0 0 0 0 0297 7600 Extraordinary Items (308) 0 0 0 0

Jurisdictional Differences & Nonreg Income:298 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (76,192) 72,482 32,103 (28,852) (10,356)299 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 0 0300 790 Net Income $201,706 $193,826 $347,287 $14,733 $112,817

301 830 Total Number of Employees 4,614 5,099 7,056 1,481 1,664302 840 Full Time 4,584 5,040 7,042 1,474 1,664303 850 Part Time 30 59 14 8 0304 860 Total Compensation for the Year $222,984 $240,453 $442,960 $86,694 $106,062

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)31 VZ

Puerto RicoLine Acct Items Telephone Co.No. No.

Balance Sheet Accounts - AssetsCurrent Assets: Cash And Equivalents:

1 1130 Cash ($20,411)2 1140 Special Cash Deposits 343 1150 Working Cash Advances 5364 1160 Temporary Investments 22,5045 1120 Cash and Equivalents 2,663

Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments):6 1180 Telecommunications Accounts Receivable 293,9217 1181 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Telecom 70,3778 1190 Other Accounts Receivable 361,8539 1191 Accounts Receivable Allowance - Other 23,732

10 1200 Notes Receivable 011 1201 Notes Receivable Allowance 012 1210 Interest and Dividends Receivable 013 1220 Inventories 21,01014 120 Total Noncash Current (Excluding Prepayments) 582,675

Prepayments:15 1290 Prepaid Rents (19)16 1300 Prepaid Taxes 5,35317 1310 Prepaid Insurance 1,76218 1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses 019 1330 Other Prepayments 102,05020 1280 Total Prepayments 109,14621 1350 Other Current Assets 022 130 Total Current Assets 694,484

Noncurrent Assets:23 1401 Investments in Affiliated Companies 4,11924 1402 Investments in Nonaffiliated Companies 725 1406 Nonregulated Investments 026 1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense 4,53927 1408 Sinking Funds 028 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 27,35529 1437 Deferred Tax Regulatory Assets 030 1438 Deferred Maintenance and Retirements 031 1439 Deferred Charges 29,55232 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 033 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 65,572

Plant:34 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 3,643,56635 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 036 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 85,01237 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 038 2006 Nonoperating Plant 1,29739 2007 Goodwill 040 210 Total Plant 3,729,875

TPIS - General Support:41 2111 Land 24,59542 2112 Motor Vehicles 36,74243 2113 Aircraft 044 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 21,05145 2121 Buildings 292,19646 2122 Furniture 19,19147 2123 Office Equipment 18,97648 2124 General Purpose Computers 93,86249 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 506,613

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)31 VZ

Puerto RicoLine Acct Items Telephone Co.No. No.

TPIS - Central Office Switching:50 2211 Analog Electronic Switching 051 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 506,10952 2215.1 Step-by-Step Switching 053 2215.2 Crossbar Switching 054 2215.3 Other Electro-Mechanical Switching 055 2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching 056 2210 Total Central Office Switching 506,10957 2220 Operator Systems 29,162

TPIS - Central Office Transmission:58 2231.1 Satellite and Earth Station Facilities 059 2231.2 Other Radio Facilities 34,05660 2231 Radio Systems 34,05661 2232 Circuit Equipment 436,54962 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 470,605

TPIS - Information Origination/Termination:63 2311 Station Apparatus 49,19364 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 065 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 11,25266 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 43,02267 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 6,77968 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 110,246

TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities:69 2411 Poles 141,76370 2421 Aerial Cable 720,99471 2422 Underground Cable 284,08272 2423 Buried Cable 612,54373 2424 Submarine Cable 074 2425 Deep Sea Cable 075 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 12,99976 2431 Aerial Wire 1,91977 2441 Conduit Systems 204,36978 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 1,978,66979 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 3,601,404

TPIS - Amortizable Assets:80 2681 Capital Leases 1,60181 2682 Leasehold Improvements 19,23082 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 20,83183 2690 Intangibles 21,33184 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 3,643,566

Depreciation And Amortization:85 3100 Accumulated Depreciation - TPIS 2,229,81986 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 087 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 33988 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 92289 3420 Accumulated Amortization - Leasehold Improve. 5,60390 3400 Total Accumulated Amortization - Tangibles 6,52591 3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangibles 1,74292 3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other 093 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 2,238,42594 350 Net Plant 1,491,45095 360 Total Assets 2,251,506

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)31 VZ

Puerto RicoLine Acct Items Telephone Co.No. No.

Balance Sheet Accounts - LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities:

96 4010 Accounts Payable 63,92997 4020 Notes Payable 464,10098 4030 Advance Billing and Payments 16,03399 4040 Customers' Deposits 26,535

100 4050 Current Maturities - Long-Term Debt 0101 4060 Current Maturities - Capital Leases 235102 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 25,290103 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 662104 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes 0105 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0106 4120 Other Accrued Liabilities 53,488107 4130 Other Current Liabilities 214,768108 410 Total Current Liabilities 865,040

Long-Term Debt:109 4210 Funded Debt 846,032110 4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 0111 4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 219112 4240 Reacquired Debt 0113 4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 537114 4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 0115 4270 Other Long-Term Debt 0116 420 Total Long-Term Debt 846,350

Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits:117 4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 390,418118 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0119 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0120 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes (18,455)121 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 0122 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0123 4360 Other Deferred Credits 134,157124 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 0125 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net 0126 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 506,120

Stockholders' Equity:127 4510 Capital Stock 5128 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 21,132129 4530 Treasury Stock 0130 4540 Other Capital (45,416)131 4550 Retained Earnings 58,275132 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 33,996133 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 2,251,506134 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 29,469135 465 Net Income 86,668136 470 Dividends Declared 57,862137 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0138 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0139 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 58,275

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)31 VZ

Puerto RicoLine Acct Items Telephone Co.No. No.

Income Statement AccountsRevenue AccountsLocal Network Service Revenues:

140 5001 Basic Area Revenues 420,004141 5002 Optional Extended Area Revenues 0142 5003 Cellular Mobile Service Revenues 0143 5004 Other Mobile Services Revenues 67144 510 Basic Local Service Revenues 420,071145 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 37,529146 5050 Customer Premises Revenues 0147 5060 Other Local Exchange Revenues 63,427148 5069 Other Local Exchange Revenue Settlements 0149 520 Local Network Service Revenues 521,027

Network Access Service Revenues:150 5081 End-User Revenues 60,750151 5082 Switched Access Revenues 193,067152 5083 Special Access Revenues 18,746153 5084 State Access Revenues 92,963154 5080 Total Network Access Service Revenues 365,526

Long Distance (LD) Network Service Revs:155 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 113,465

Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues:156 5111 Long Distance Inward-Only Revenues 685157 5112 Long Distance Outward-Only Revenues 6,945158 5110 Total Unidirectional Long Distance Revenues 7,630159 5121 Subvoice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 35160 5122 Voice Grade LD Private Network Revenues 10,609161 5123 Audio Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 11162 5124 Video Program Grade LD Private Network Revs. 0163 5125 Digital Transmission LD Private Network Revs. 22,015164 5126 Long Distance Private Network Switching Revs. 0165 5128 Other LD Private Network Revenues (764)166 5129 Other LD Private Network Revenue Settlements 0167 5120 Total Long Distance Private Network Revs. 31,906168 5160 Other Long Distance Revenues 11,619169 5169 Other Long Distance Revenue Settlements 0170 525 Total Long Distance Network Service Revs. 164,620

Miscellaneous Revenues:171 5230 Directory Revenues 10,010172 5240 Rent Revenues 10,349173 5250 Corporate Operations Revenues 0174 5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenues 0175 5262 Customer Operations Revenues 0176 5263 Plant Operations Revenues 0177 5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenues 988178 5269 Other Revenue Settlements 0179 5260 Miscellaneous Revenues 988180 5270 Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues 20,130181 5200 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 41,477182 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 96,593

Uncollectible Revenues:183 5301 Uncollectible Revenues - Telecommunications 46,510184 5302 Uncollectible Revenues - Other 6,178185 5300 Total Uncollectible Revenues 52,688186 530 Total Operating Revenues 1,136,555

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)31 VZ

Puerto RicoLine Acct Items Telephone Co.No. No.

Expense AccountsPlant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses:

187 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 2,321188 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 0189 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 483190 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 2,804

General Support Expenses:191 6121 Land and Building 45,223192 6122 Furniture and Artworks 847193 6123 Office Equipment 1,309194 6124 General Purpose Computers 8,201195 6120 Total General Support Expenses 55,580

Central Office Switching Expenses:196 6211 Analog Electronic 0197 6212 Digital Electronic 21,058198 6215 Electro-Mechanical 0199 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 21,058200 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 2

Central Office Transmission Expenses:201 6231 Radio Systems 780202 6232 Circuit Equipment 17,331203 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 18,111

Information Origination/Termination Exps:204 6311 Station Apparatus 29,316205 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 10,189206 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 6,379207 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 17,853208 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 63,737

Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses:209 6411 Pole 1,158210 6421 Aerial Cable 41,637211 6422 Underground Cable 8,567212 6423 Buried Cable 13,511213 6424 Submarine Cable 0214 6425 Deep Sea Cable 0215 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 617216 6431 Aerial Wire 1217 6441 Conduit Systems 30218 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 65,521219 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 226,813

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)31 VZ

Puerto RicoLine Acct Items Telephone Co.No. No.

Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses:220 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0221 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 2,357222 6510 Other Property, Plant and Equipment Expenses 2,357223 6531 Power 4,260224 6532 Network Administration 2,802225 6533 Testing 9,880226 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 23,481227 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 9,307228 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 49,730229 6540 Access Expenses 35,179

Depreciation And Amortization Expenses:230 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 289,710231 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0232 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 1,062233 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 856234 6565 Amortization - Other 4,025235 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 295,653236 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 382,919

Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses:

237 6611 Product Management 13,047238 6612 Sales 7,983239 6613 Product Advertising 7,865240 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 28,895

Services Expenses:241 6621 Call Completion 5,891242 6622 Number Services 6,095243 6623 Customer Services 53,024244 6620 Total Services Expenses 65,010245 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 93,905

Corporate Operations Expenses: Executive and Planning Expenses:

246 6711 Executive 813247 6712 Planning 644248 6710 Total Executive and Planning Expenses 1,457

General and Administrative Expenses:249 6721 Accounting and Finance 7,832250 6722 External Relations 9,478251 6723 Human Resources 10,108252 6724 Information Management 36,161253 6725 Legal 5,962254 6726 Procurement 1,237255 6727 Research and Development 0256 6728 Other General and Administrative 134,946257 6720 Total General and Administrative Expenses 205,724258 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0259 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 207,181260 720 Total Operating Expenses 910,818

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Table 2.8 - Statistics of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersas of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)31 VZ

Puerto RicoLine Acct Items Telephone Co.No. No.

261 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 225,737

Other Operating Income and Expenses:262 7110 Income from Custom Work 0263 7130 Return from Nonregulated Use of Reg. Facilities 0264 7140 Gains/Losses from Foreign Exchange 0265 7150 Gains/Losses from Disp. of Land and Artworks 4,219266 7160 Other Operating Gains and Losses 1,584267 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 5,803

Operating Taxes:268 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0269 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 0270 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 50,421271 7240 Operating Other Taxes 32,580272 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net 0273 7200 Operating Taxes 83,001

Nonoperating Income and Expense:274 7310 Dividend Income 0275 7320 Interest Income 11,565276 7330 Income from Sinking and other Funds 0277 7340 Allowances for Funds Used During Construction 3,111278 7350 Gains/Losses from Disposition of Property 60279 7360 Other Nonoperating Income 5,654280 7370 Special Charges 2,338281 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses 18,052

Nonoperating Taxes:282 7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0283 7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Tax 0284 7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes 0285 7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 0286 7450 Prov. for Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Tax - Net 0287 7400 Nonoperating Taxes 0

Interest And Related Items:288 7510 Interest on Funded Debt 71,661289 7520 Interest Expense - Capital Leases 81290 7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expenses 1,339291 7540 Other Interest Deductions 6,842292 7500 Interest and Related Items 79,923

Extraordinary Items:293 7610 Extraordinary Income Credits 0294 7620 Extraordinary Income Charges 0295 7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0296 7640 Prov. for Def. Inc. Tax Effect of Ext. Items-Net 0297 7600 Extraordinary Items 0

Jurisdictional Differences & Nonreg Income:298 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 0299 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0300 790 Net Income $86,668

301 830 Total Number of Employees 5,555302 840 Full Time 5,532303 850 Part Time 23304 860 Total Compensation for the Year $390,036

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersNotes for Table 2.8

Source: Annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA Reports (FCC Report 43-02) of reporting incumbent local exchange carriers.

Note -- Detail may not match totals because of necessary roundings.

-- In the account number column, four-digit numbers are used when there is a corresponding account number in the Uniform System of Accounts (USOA). Three-digit numbers correspond to items defined in the ARMIS USOA report (FCC Report 43-02).

Code letters are shown above the name of each company owned or controlled by a holding company as of December 31, 2001.Name of company Code

BellSouth Corporation BSQwest Corporation QSBC Communications, Inc. SBCVerizon Corporation VZ

NA - Not applicable.

Starting with the year 2001, mid-sized ILECs, as defined by section 32.9000, were relieved from filing the ARMIS USOA Report43.02. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review - Comprehensive Review of the Accounting Requirements and ARMISReporting Requirements for Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers: Phase 2, CC Docket No. 00-199, 97-212, 80-286, 99-301, Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 97-212, and 80-286, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC DocketNos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19911 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order), recon. granted, 17 FCC Rcd 4766 (2002).

1/ For Verizon New England Inc. and Verizon New York Inc., due to layoffs and severance pay, the number of employees decreased yet the total compensation paid to employees increased.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then EndedAll Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Non-

Line Row Total Regulated Subject State InterstateNo. No. and to

Adjustments SeparationsSelected Income Statement Accounts

Revenues:1 1010 Basic Local Services $58,274,635 $71,578 $58,203,060 $58,202,140 $9222 1020 Network Access Services 38,046,404 409,032 37,637,369 7,774,814 29,862,5623 1030 Toll Network Services 5,344,524 6,296 5,338,228 5,195,234 143,0024 1040 Miscellaneous 9,531,131 879,125 8,652,010 6,420,695 2,231,3155 1045 Nonregulated 8,071,457 8,071,457 NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements (71,007) 1,000 (72,007) (72,028) 217 1060 Uncollectible 2,638,301 337,058 2,301,248 2,018,369 282,8768 1090 Total Operating Revenues 116,558,846 9,101,434 107,457,410 75,502,475 31,954,946

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 21,140,885 4,158,680 16,982,201 12,430,015 4,552,181

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 6,652,767 819,396 5,833,368 4,182,377 1,651,00011 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 4,445,712 1,033,284 3,412,429 2,495,925 916,50012 1150 Customer Operations - Services 9,271,495 1,719,138 7,552,354 6,075,042 1,477,32313 1160 Corporate Operations 9,931,496 1,235,029 8,696,462 6,490,221 2,206,23714 1170 Access 4,264,229 92,543 4,171,685 3,270,993 900,69515 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 26,859,122 765,682 26,093,442 18,778,852 7,314,59316 1190 Total Operating Expenses 82,565,699 9,823,752 72,741,942 53,723,418 19,168,86217 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 70,871 25,476 45,393 32,471 12,914

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference (1,350,918) 232,952 (1,583,873) (1,583,873) NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 51,772 (21,829) 73,600 73,600 120 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction 307,827 6,362 301,472 213,095 88,37521 1350 Special Charges 268,853 230,301 38,551 28,573 9,97122 1360 All Other Non-operating Items (4,459,903) (4,459,903) 0 0 023 1390 Total Non-operating Items 5,976,166 4,734,346 1,241,816 1,322,788 (81,033)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 1,337,549 (38,520) 1,376,072 837,550 536,34325 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,739,096 118,326 3,620,770 2,844,045 776,71826 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 5,076,648 79,803 4,996,845 3,681,599 1,313,05627 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 7,930,269 (402,420) 7,692,092 4,294,543 3,356,91228 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs] 988,690 77,582 911,723 607,926 269,912

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 44,952,533 4,272,956 40,679,583 30,326,482 10,353,09830 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 751,615 563 751,048 675,405 75,637

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 70,691,335 3,160,061 67,531,267 57,899,228 9,632,04032 1650 Transmission 90,002,279 4,078,045 85,924,232 51,754,775 34,169,46433 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 158,731,853 3,575,244 155,156,603 112,226,336 42,930,26134 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 5,582,823 1,661,799 3,921,022 2,951,014 970,00835 1680 Amortizable Assets 7,845,619 2,021,566 5,824,055 4,204,086 1,619,96036 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 378,558,063 18,770,244 359,787,818 260,037,342 99,750,473

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (9,729,646) (304,209) (9,425,441) (9,425,441) NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 45,037 17,646 27,389 20,067 7,32239 1720 Plant Under Construction 4,816,424 (1,519,341) 6,335,761 4,530,104 1,805,65140 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 350,268 318,331 31,933 23,927 8,00741 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 145,319 131,257 14,062 12,165 1,89742 1750 Other Deferred Charges 7,735,441 7,729,132 6,298 6,272 2643 1760 Inventories 1,137,823 158,022 979,792 712,679 267,11844 1790 Total Other Investments 4,500,654 6,530,854 (2,030,196) (4,120,232) 4,391,883

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 204,588,833 11,594,061 192,994,771 139,349,611 53,645,15846 1830 Accumulated Amortization 3,170,456 1,447,437 1,723,019 1,281,759 441,25047 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 25,964,292 1,266,075 24,698,212 18,403,167 6,295,03948 1850 Customer Deposits 218,246 1,677 216,572 160,765 55,79849 1870 Other Deferred Credits 4,025,062 2,232,675 1,792,383 1,263,777 528,60550 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 19,796,512 5,713,269 14,083,246 10,610,584 3,472,65251 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 2,028,748 2,028,748 NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (2,009,466) 6,375 (2,015,837) (2,015,837) NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $257,782,687 $24,290,339 $233,492,361 $169,053,829 $64,436,982

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedAll Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)

Line Row Common Traffic SensitiveNo. No. Line

Switching Transport TotalSelected Income Statement Accounts

Revenues:1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 13,135,840 2,221,749 1,561,259 3,908,2733 1030 Toll Network Services 5,044 4,352 4,901 9,5364 1040 Miscellaneous 695,230 95,094 129,813 226,1295 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements 16 1 1 27 1060 Uncollectible 130,650 27,299 10,590 39,5828 1090 Total Operating Revenues 13,705,478 2,293,897 1,685,379 4,104,366

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 2,568,472 360,156 375,827 752,582

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 823,281 117,521 173,953 292,32711 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 471,384 65,464 98,140 164,09412 1150 Customer Operations - Services 296,947 40,704 55,238 207,05113 1160 Corporate Operations 957,137 146,457 160,274 332,05014 1170 Access 4,672 0 0 015 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 3,515,624 602,032 796,174 1,405,56116 1190 Total Operating Expenses 8,738,137 1,338,986 1,672,972 3,175,48617 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 5,322 897 1,127 2,038

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference NA NA NA NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 020 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction 40,751 5,860 8,678 14,63821 1350 Special Charges 5,371 577 868 1,57422 1360 All Other Non-operating Items 0 0 0 023 1390 Total Non-operating Items (37,101) (5,568) (8,148) (13,692)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 225,907 37,784 (2,904) 33,33425 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 398,601 49,302 64,281 115,40226 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 624,510 87,083 61,378 148,73227 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 1,202,002 254,693 (40,983) 201,76328 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs] 136,500 30,301 (10,500) 18,367

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 4,915,459 630,097 981,488 1,677,94730 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 1,976 766 49,321

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 1,814,034 6,195,423 1,514,576 7,710,18132 1650 Transmission 9,503,807 45,018 6,138,382 6,183,40033 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 32,919,302 9,131 1,807,228 1,816,36134 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 847,839 0 0 035 1680 Amortizable Assets 794,078 97,382 145,106 244,52236 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 50,794,527 6,979,025 10,587,540 17,681,742

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 3,465 532 1,033 1,57539 1720 Plant Under Construction 866,358 127,797 196,442 326,30940 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 5,826 1,541 463 2,00441 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 1,312 171 156 32642 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0 0 0 2643 1760 Inventories 168,085 11,075 19,004 30,15144 1790 Total Other Investments 2,369,841 304,800 473,493 782,221

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 27,862,904 4,063,238 5,407,900 9,516,12646 1830 Accumulated Amortization 220,704 26,873 38,786 66,53147 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 2,950,218 791,745 730,342 1,528,32248 1850 Customer Deposits 29,259 3,820 7,074 10,95549 1870 Other Deferred Credits 221,313 36,329 53,677 90,73050 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 1,695,370 217,266 320,337 574,05651 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $32,978,935 $5,139,058 $6,557,906 $11,786,297

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedAll Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)

Line Row Special Total Billing & InterexchangeNo. No. Access Access Collection

Selected Income Statement AccountsRevenues:

1 1010 Basic Local Services $922 $922 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 12,491,471 29,535,584 NA 326,9773 1030 Toll Network Services 4 14,584 NA 128,4174 1040 Miscellaneous 533,995 1,455,354 743,988 31,9475 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements 3 21 0 07 1060 Uncollectible 102,538 272,770 3,163 6,9248 1090 Total Operating Revenues 12,923,858 30,733,702 740,824 480,418

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 1,128,073 4,449,127 85,930 17,122

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 531,865 1,647,473 0 3,50611 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 279,589 915,067 62 1,38312 1150 Customer Operations - Services 317,623 821,621 597,451 58,25313 1160 Corporate Operations 550,453 1,839,640 161,578 205,02414 1170 Access 0 4,672 NA 896,02315 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,336,094 7,257,279 41,373 15,93716 1190 Total Operating Expenses 5,164,981 17,078,604 892,120 1,198,13217 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 5,339 12,699 69 148

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference NA NA NA NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 020 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction 32,167 87,556 548 26121 1350 Special Charges 2,524 9,469 435 4822 1360 All Other Non-operating Items 0 0 0 023 1390 Total Non-operating Items (29,897) (80,690) (121) (223)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 330,399 589,640 (3,302) (49,989)25 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 254,422 768,425 6,224 2,06926 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 584,824 1,358,066 2,921 (47,920)27 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 2,260,230 3,663,995 (51,373) (255,704)28 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs] 121,271 276,138 (7,358) 896

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 3,030,690 9,624,096 691,143 37,85030 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 49,321 NA 26,312

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 0 9,524,215 NA 107,82332 1650 Transmission 18,466,552 34,153,759 NA 15,70033 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 8,191,515 42,927,178 NA 3,08334 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 122,167 970,006 NA NA 35 1680 Amortizable Assets 546,213 1,584,813 31,500 3,64536 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 30,357,141 98,833,410 722,643 194,415

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,194 7,234 70 1539 1720 Plant Under Construction 597,788 1,790,455 11,493 3,69940 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 163 7,993 15 041 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 251 1,889 8 042 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0 26 0 043 1760 Inventories 66,483 264,719 1,892 49844 1790 Total Other Investments 1,201,970 4,354,032 31,379 6,461

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 15,912,127 53,291,157 254,975 99,02546 1830 Accumulated Amortization 137,884 425,119 14,529 1,59947 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,739,496 6,218,036 61,647 15,35348 1850 Customer Deposits 15,149 55,363 374 5649 1870 Other Deferred Credits 211,547 523,590 3,189 1,82450 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 1,079,504 3,348,930 108,600 15,11751 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $19,095,447 $63,860,679 $443,308 $132,978

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedRegional Bell Operating Companies (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands)

Non- Line Row Total Regulated Subject State InterstateNo. No. and to

Adjustments SeparationsSelected Income Statement Accounts

Revenues:1 1010 Basic Local Services $54,710,059 $71,289 $54,638,773 $54,637,854 $9212 1020 Network Access Services 35,165,564 379,736 34,785,827 6,674,602 28,111,2293 1030 Toll Network Services 5,181,497 1,496 5,180,001 5,039,183 140,8234 1040 Miscellaneous 9,084,389 878,933 8,205,460 6,063,429 2,142,0355 1045 Nonregulated 7,142,834 7,142,834 NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements (71,007) 1,000 (72,007) (72,028) 217 1060 Uncollectible 2,521,916 312,977 2,208,939 1,937,508 271,4328 1090 Total Operating Revenues 108,691,425 8,162,313 100,529,111 70,405,522 30,123,598

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 19,557,156 3,726,224 15,830,928 11,558,539 4,272,386

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 6,248,199 773,971 5,474,225 3,906,144 1,568,08911 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 4,112,028 892,662 3,219,365 2,351,767 867,59612 1150 Customer Operations - Services 8,662,802 1,656,412 7,006,384 5,638,191 1,368,20513 1160 Corporate Operations 9,236,346 1,135,966 8,100,377 6,028,227 2,072,14614 1170 Access 4,121,925 89,826 4,032,098 3,142,216 889,88515 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 25,151,713 717,089 24,434,629 17,513,443 6,921,18916 1190 Total Operating Expenses 77,090,161 8,992,155 68,098,004 50,138,518 18,101,44317 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 48,718 3,301 45,415 32,488 12,921

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference (1,341,628) 240,730 (1,582,361) (1,582,361) NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 54,625 (18,976) 73,600 73,600 120 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction 307,827 6,362 301,472 213,095 88,37521 1350 Special Charges 268,853 230,301 38,551 28,573 9,97122 1360 All Other Non-operating Items (4,459,903) (4,459,903) 0 0 023 1390 Total Non-operating Items 5,707,927 4,462,090 1,245,833 1,324,245 (78,407)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 1,337,549 (38,520) 1,376,072 837,550 536,34325 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,739,096 118,326 3,620,770 2,844,045 776,71826 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 5,076,648 79,803 4,996,845 3,681,599 1,313,05627 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 7,930,269 (402,420) 7,692,092 4,294,543 3,356,91228 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs]

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 42,908,438 4,037,878 38,870,567 28,932,378 9,938,18830 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 724,941 29,326 695,611 631,723 63,883

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 65,319,480 3,434,128 61,885,346 53,054,912 8,830,43732 1650 Transmission 85,227,762 3,416,114 81,811,648 48,903,886 32,907,76733 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 148,037,516 3,325,344 144,712,171 104,431,447 40,280,72134 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 5,240,553 1,463,416 3,777,139 2,840,899 936,24335 1680 Amortizable Assets 7,688,867 1,990,407 5,698,460 4,105,868 1,592,58536 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 355,147,563 17,696,614 337,450,947 242,901,122 94,549,823

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (9,677,462) (301,760) (9,375,706) (9,375,706) NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 44,541 17,752 26,787 19,498 7,28939 1720 Plant Under Construction 4,240,014 (1,568,992) 5,809,002 4,125,224 1,683,77340 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 55,682 27,637 28,041 20,833 7,20941 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 123,407 119,391 4,016 3,072 94442 1750 Other Deferred Charges 7,662,414 7,662,403 0 0 043 1760 Inventories 1,097,429 144,272 953,151 692,033 261,12444 1790 Total Other Investments 3,546,012 6,100,720 (2,554,702) (4,515,050) 4,083,621

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 191,023,197 10,685,022 180,338,176 129,744,227 50,593,94646 1830 Accumulated Amortization 3,044,327 1,411,695 1,632,628 1,204,425 428,19647 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 24,611,269 1,238,273 23,372,995 17,381,576 5,991,41648 1850 Customer Deposits 200,941 3,914 197,028 142,329 54,69349 1870 Other Deferred Credits 3,963,373 2,198,730 1,764,641 1,238,986 525,65450 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 19,035,811 6,077,226 12,958,587 9,630,049 3,328,52751 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 1,981,029 1,981,029 NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (2,006,451) 303 (2,006,750) (2,006,751) NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $241,853,503 $23,596,207 $218,257,305 $157,334,846 $60,921,748

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedRegional Bell Operating Companies (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands)

Line Row Common Traffic SensitiveNo. No. Line

Switching Transport TotalSelected Income Statement Accounts

Revenues:1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 12,227,104 2,022,104 1,447,853 3,593,7273 1030 Toll Network Services 5,044 4,345 4,889 9,5174 1040 Miscellaneous 675,526 91,273 124,778 217,2035 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements 16 1 1 27 1060 Uncollectible 121,626 26,995 10,210 38,8948 1090 Total Operating Revenues 12,786,063 2,090,731 1,567,310 3,781,564

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 2,393,586 324,622 341,518 682,645

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 773,341 107,098 160,733 268,65411 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 442,001 59,132 90,447 150,04412 1150 Customer Operations - Services 278,177 30,888 42,855 180,30813 1160 Corporate Operations 887,621 130,413 143,332 297,88314 1170 Access 0 0 0 015 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 3,294,832 556,565 721,776 1,285,60516 1190 Total Operating Expenses 8,161,851 1,215,352 1,514,007 2,886,92617 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 5,325 897 1,127 2,039

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference NA NA NA NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 020 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction 40,751 5,860 8,678 14,63821 1350 Special Charges 5,371 577 868 1,57422 1360 All Other Non-operating Items 0 0 0 023 1390 Total Non-operating Items (35,378) (5,284) (7,812) (13,071)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 225,907 37,784 (2,904) 33,33425 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 398,601 49,302 64,281 115,40226 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 624,510 87,083 61,378 148,73227 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 1,202,002 254,693 (40,983) 201,76328 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs]

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 4,682,901 582,809 919,559 1,568,62330 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 1,965 766 47,830

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 1,688,509 5,656,248 1,378,762 7,035,01232 1650 Transmission 9,027,094 43,986 5,658,637 5,702,62533 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 30,669,606 4,503 1,638,260 1,642,76534 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 815,989 NA NA NA 35 1680 Amortizable Assets 779,847 94,265 140,640 236,92236 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 47,663,953 6,383,775 9,736,617 16,233,779

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 3,446 528 1,028 1,56739 1720 Plant Under Construction 794,529 113,479 176,136 291,64940 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 5,408 1,368 343 1,70841 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 693 60 91 15142 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0 0 0 043 1760 Inventories 164,716 10,288 18,110 28,46744 1790 Total Other Investments 2,185,785 269,393 421,154 694,368

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 25,995,357 3,717,537 4,929,539 8,691,26446 1830 Accumulated Amortization 213,873 25,290 36,645 62,80047 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 2,771,963 749,338 683,658 1,439,08748 1850 Customer Deposits 28,641 3,673 6,904 10,63849 1870 Other Deferred Credits 219,688 35,792 53,200 89,71150 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 1,608,248 200,723 295,490 532,61851 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 0 0 0 052 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 0 0 053 1890 Total Reserves $30,837,383 $4,732,316 $6,005,354 $10,826,000

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedRegional Bell Operating Companies (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands)

Line Row Special Total Billing & InterexchangeNo. No. Access Access Collection

Selected Income Statement AccountsRevenues:

1 1010 Basic Local Services $921 $921 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 12,025,422 27,846,253 NA 264,9743 1030 Toll Network Services 0 14,561 NA 126,2624 1040 Miscellaneous 526,903 1,419,632 703,162 19,2145 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements 3 21 0 07 1060 Uncollectible 102,337 262,857 1,653 6,9058 1090 Total Operating Revenues 12,450,913 29,018,540 701,511 403,545

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 1,100,000 4,176,231 79,938 16,216

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 523,035 1,565,030 0 3,04411 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 274,438 866,483 0 1,12412 1150 Customer Operations - Services 306,718 765,203 552,666 50,33713 1160 Corporate Operations 537,067 1,722,571 148,889 200,69214 1170 Access 0 0 NA 889,88515 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,287,809 6,868,246 39,146 13,79516 1190 Total Operating Expenses 5,050,329 16,099,106 826,362 1,175,97417 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 5,339 12,703 69 148

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference NA NA NA NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 020 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction 32,167 87,556 548 26121 1350 Special Charges 2,524 9,469 435 4822 1360 All Other Non-operating Items 0 0 0 023 1390 Total Non-operating Items (29,637) (78,086) (112) (213)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 330,399 589,640 (3,302) (49,989)25 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 254,422 768,425 6,224 2,06926 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 584,824 1,358,066 2,921 (47,920)27 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 2,260,230 3,663,995 (51,373) (255,704)28 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs]

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 2,986,917 9,238,441 664,368 35,36930 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 47,830 NA 16,051

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 0 8,723,521 NA 106,91532 1650 Transmission 18,175,327 32,905,046 NA 2,71233 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 7,967,287 40,279,658 NA 1,06334 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 120,249 936,238 NA NA 35 1680 Amortizable Assets 542,079 1,558,848 30,162 3,57136 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 29,791,864 93,689,596 694,528 165,685

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,190 7,203 70 1539 1720 Plant Under Construction 583,693 1,669,871 10,619 3,27740 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 84 7,200 9 041 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 91 935 8 042 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0 0 0 043 1760 Inventories 65,579 258,762 1,865 49044 1790 Total Other Investments 1,169,411 4,049,564 29,344 4,698

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 15,584,089 50,270,710 240,895 82,33846 1830 Accumulated Amortization 136,033 412,706 13,939 1,55547 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,706,720 5,917,770 59,929 13,71448 1850 Customer Deposits 14,982 54,261 372 5449 1870 Other Deferred Credits 211,267 520,666 3,169 1,81750 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 1,065,875 3,206,741 107,726 14,06151 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $18,718,782 $60,382,165 $426,030 $113,542

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedOther Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies [Mid-Sized LECs]

(Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands)Non-

Line Row Total Regulated Subject State InterstateNo. No. and to

Adjustments SeparationsSelected Income Statement Accounts

Revenues:1 1010 Basic Local Services $3,564,576 $289 $3,564,287 $3,564,286 $12 1020 Network Access Services 2,880,840 29,296 2,851,542 1,100,212 1,751,3333 1030 Toll Network Services 163,027 4,800 158,227 156,051 2,1794 1040 Miscellaneous 446,742 192 446,550 357,266 89,2805 1045 Nonregulated 928,623 928,623 NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements NA NA NA NA NA 7 1060 Uncollectible 116,385 24,081 92,309 80,861 11,4448 1090 Total Operating Revenues 7,867,421 939,121 6,928,299 5,096,953 1,831,348

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 1,583,729 432,456 1,151,273 871,476 279,795

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 404,568 45,425 359,143 276,233 82,91111 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 333,684 140,622 193,064 144,158 48,90412 1150 Customer Operations - Services 608,693 62,726 545,970 436,851 109,11813 1160 Corporate Operations 695,150 99,063 596,085 461,994 134,09114 1170 Access 142,304 2,717 139,587 128,777 10,81015 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 1,707,409 48,593 1,658,813 1,265,409 393,40416 1190 Total Operating Expenses 5,475,538 831,597 4,643,938 3,584,900 1,067,41917 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 22,153 22,175 (22) (17) (7)

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference (9,290) (7,778) (1,512) (1,512) NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items (2,853) (2,853) 0 0 020 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction NA NA NA NA NA 21 1350 Special Charges NA NA NA NA NA 22 1360 All Other Non-operating Items NA NA NA NA NA 23 1390 Total Non-operating Items 268,239 272,256 (4,017) (1,457) (2,626)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 26 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 27 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 28 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs] 988,690 77,582 911,723 607,926 269,912

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 2,044,095 235,078 1,809,016 1,394,104 414,91030 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 26,674 (28,763) 55,437 43,682 11,754

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 5,371,855 (274,067) 5,645,921 4,844,316 801,60332 1650 Transmission 4,774,517 661,931 4,112,584 2,850,889 1,261,69733 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 10,694,337 249,900 10,444,432 7,794,889 2,649,54034 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 342,270 198,383 143,883 110,115 33,76535 1680 Amortizable Assets 156,752 31,159 125,595 98,218 27,37536 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 23,410,500 1,073,630 22,336,871 17,136,220 5,200,650

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (52,184) (2,449) (49,735) (49,735) NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 496 (106) 602 569 3339 1720 Plant Under Construction 576,410 49,651 526,759 404,880 121,87840 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 294,586 290,694 3,892 3,094 79841 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 21,912 11,866 10,046 9,093 95342 1750 Other Deferred Charges 73,027 66,729 6,298 6,272 2643 1760 Inventories 40,394 13,750 26,641 20,646 5,99444 1790 Total Other Investments 954,642 430,134 524,506 394,818 308,262

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 13,565,636 909,039 12,656,595 9,605,384 3,051,21246 1830 Accumulated Amortization 126,129 35,742 90,391 77,334 13,05447 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,353,023 27,802 1,325,217 1,021,591 303,62348 1850 Customer Deposits 17,305 (2,237) 19,544 18,436 1,10549 1870 Other Deferred Credits 61,689 33,945 27,742 24,791 2,95150 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 760,701 (363,957) 1,124,659 980,535 144,12551 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 47,719 47,719 NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (3,015) 6,072 (9,087) (9,086) NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $15,929,184 $694,132 $15,235,056 $11,718,983 $3,515,234

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.9 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedOther Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies [Mid-Sized LECs]

(Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands)

Line Row Common Traffic SensitiveNo. No. Line

Switching Transport TotalSelected Income Statement Accounts

Revenues:1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 908,736 199,645 113,406 314,5463 1030 Toll Network Services 0 7 12 194 1040 Miscellaneous 19,704 3,821 5,035 8,9265 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements NA NA NA NA 7 1060 Uncollectible 9,024 304 380 6888 1090 Total Operating Revenues 919,415 203,166 118,069 322,802

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 174,886 35,534 34,309 69,937

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 49,940 10,423 13,220 23,67311 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 29,383 6,332 7,693 14,05012 1150 Customer Operations - Services 18,770 9,816 12,383 26,74313 1160 Corporate Operations 69,516 16,044 16,942 34,16714 1170 Access 4,672 0 0 015 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 220,792 45,467 74,398 119,95616 1190 Total Operating Expenses 576,286 123,634 158,965 288,56017 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses (3) 0 0 (1)

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference NA NA NA NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 020 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction NA NA NA NA 21 1350 Special Charges NA NA NA NA 22 1360 All Other Non-operating Items NA NA NA NA 23 1390 Total Non-operating Items (1,723) (284) (336) (621)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 25 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 26 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 27 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 28 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Size LECs] 136,500 30,301 (10,500) 18,367

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 232,558 47,288 61,929 109,32430 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 11 0 1,491

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 125,525 539,175 135,814 675,16932 1650 Transmission 476,713 1,032 479,745 480,77533 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 2,249,696 4,628 168,968 173,59634 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 31,850 0 0 035 1680 Amortizable Assets 14,231 3,117 4,466 7,60036 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 3,130,574 595,250 850,923 1,447,963

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 19 4 5 839 1720 Plant Under Construction 71,829 14,318 20,306 34,66040 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 418 173 120 29641 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 619 111 65 17542 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0 0 0 2643 1760 Inventories 3,369 787 894 1,68444 1790 Total Other Investments 184,056 35,407 52,339 87,853

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 1,867,547 345,701 478,361 824,86246 1830 Accumulated Amortization 6,831 1,583 2,141 3,73147 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 178,255 42,407 46,684 89,23548 1850 Customer Deposits 618 147 170 31749 1870 Other Deferred Credits 1,625 537 477 1,01950 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 87,122 16,543 24,847 41,43851 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $2,141,552 $406,742 $552,552 $960,297

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as of December 31, 2001 and for the Year Then Ended -- ContinuedOther Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies [Mid-Sized LECs]

(Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands)

Line Row Special Total Billing & InterexchangeNo. No. Access Access Collection

Selected Income Statement AccountsRevenues:

1 1010 Basic Local Services $1 $1 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 466,049 1,689,331 NA 62,0033 1030 Toll Network Services 4 23 NA 2,1554 1040 Miscellaneous 7,092 35,722 40,826 12,7335 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1050 Settlements NA NA NA NA 7 1060 Uncollectible 201 9,913 1,510 198 1090 Total Operating Revenues 472,945 1,715,162 39,313 76,873

Expenses:9 1120 Plant Specific 28,073 272,896 5,992 906

10 1130 Plant Non-Specific 8,830 82,443 0 46211 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 5,151 48,584 62 25912 1150 Customer Operations - Services 10,905 56,418 44,785 7,91613 1160 Corporate Operations 13,386 117,069 12,689 4,33214 1170 Access 0 4,672 0 6,13815 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 48,285 389,033 2,227 2,14216 1190 Total Operating Expenses 114,652 979,498 65,758 22,15817 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 0 (4) 0 0

Non-operating Items:18 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Difference NA NA NA NA 19 1330 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 020 1340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction NA NA NA NA 21 1350 Special Charges NA NA NA NA 22 1360 All Other Non-operating Items NA NA NA NA 23 1390 Total Non-operating Items (260) (2,604) (9) (10)

Other Taxes:24 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 25 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 26 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 27 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 28 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs] 121,271 276,138 (7,358) 896

Selected Balance Sheet AccountsPlant-in-Service:

29 1620 Support Plant 43,773 385,655 26,775 2,48130 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 1,491 NA 10,261

Central Office Equipment - -31 1640 Switching 0 800,694 NA 90832 1650 Transmission 291,225 1,248,713 NA 12,98833 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 224,228 2,647,520 NA 2,02034 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 1,918 33,768 NA NA 35 1680 Amortizable Assets 4,134 25,965 1,338 7436 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 565,277 5,143,814 28,115 28,730

Other Investments:37 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 38 1710 Property Held for Future Use 4 31 0 039 1720 Plant Under Construction 14,095 120,584 874 42240 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 79 793 6 041 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 160 954 0 042 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0 26 0 043 1760 Inventories 904 5,957 27 844 1790 Total Other Investments 32,559 304,468 2,035 1,763

Reserves:45 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 328,038 3,020,447 14,080 16,68746 1830 Accumulated Amortization 1,851 12,413 590 4447 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 32,776 300,266 1,718 1,63948 1850 Customer Deposits 167 1,102 2 249 1870 Other Deferred Credits 280 2,924 20 750 1881 Other Long-Term Liabilities 13,629 142,189 874 1,05651 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 52 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 53 1890 Total Reserves $376,665 $3,478,514 $17,278 $19,436

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Table 2.10 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersfor the Year Ended December 31, 2001

Total Operating Revenues(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $116,558.8 $9,101.4 $107,457.4 $75,502.5 $31,954.9 $13,705.5 $4,104.4 $12,923.9 $30,733.7 $1,221.2Bell Operating Cos. 108,691.4 8,162.3 100,529.1 70,405.5 30,123.6 12,786.1 3,781.6 12,450.9 29,018.5 1,105.1All Other Cos. 7,867.4 939.1 6,928.3 5,097.0 1,831.3 919.4 322.8 472.9 1,715.2 116.2Alabama 1,677.1 73.3 1,603.8 1,206.8 397.0 200.8 51.1 127.8 379.7 17.3 ALArizona 1,934.7 144.5 1,790.2 1,204.8 585.4 239.0 91.7 222.0 552.7 32.7 AZArkansas 850.4 101.4 748.9 554.7 194.2 78.1 32.2 80.5 190.8 3.5 ARCalifornia 14,509.1 2,033.3 12,475.8 8,953.1 3,522.7 1,646.8 341.0 1,456.9 3,444.7 78.0 CAColorado 2,300.2 134.3 2,165.9 1,474.4 691.5 276.6 100.2 279.2 656.0 35.5 COConnecticut 1,643.5 1,643.5 1,108.3 535.2 190.6 90.9 243.1 524.6 10.6 CTDelaware 320.8 22.7 298.2 197.7 100.4 32.5 15.1 47.2 94.8 5.7 DEDistrict of Columbia 686.2 39.5 646.7 375.5 271.1 72.1 41.7 149.8 263.6 7.5 DCFlorida 7,777.0 602.2 7,174.9 4,994.3 2,180.5 1,006.9 253.8 815.3 2,075.9 104.6 FLGeorgia 3,687.3 218.6 3,468.7 2,461.4 1,007.3 379.1 127.9 456.1 963.1 44.2 GAHawaii 533.3 77.0 456.3 315.4 141.0 65.3 24.3 45.7 135.3 5.7 HIIdaho 487.8 26.9 460.9 286.7 174.2 74.3 28.5 62.0 164.8 9.4 IDIllinois 4,704.9 310.3 4,394.6 3,241.1 1,153.5 449.2 167.9 480.5 1,097.6 55.9 ILIndiana 2,257.8 188.4 2,069.4 1,469.6 599.8 280.7 74.1 216.5 571.3 28.5 INIowa 658.4 35.2 623.2 408.5 214.7 72.9 40.0 89.9 202.8 12.0 IAKansas 1,028.0 132.2 895.8 610.4 285.4 102.6 35.3 135.4 273.3 12.1 KSKentucky 1,454.3 74.6 1,379.7 992.6 387.1 182.5 56.2 131.1 369.8 17.4 KYLouisiana 1,715.1 62.1 1,653.0 1,251.1 401.9 191.7 54.8 133.7 380.2 21.7 LAMaine 532.8 19.6 513.2 354.6 158.7 61.1 25.5 67.6 154.2 4.5 MEMaryland 2,419.4 156.0 2,263.4 1,587.1 676.3 290.9 83.3 275.8 650.0 26.3 MDMassachusetts 2,795.7 123.7 2,672.0 1,758.3 913.8 376.0 113.7 396.6 886.4 27.4 MAMichigan 3,935.0 190.9 3,744.0 2,823.8 920.3 420.1 111.6 374.2 905.9 14.4 MIMinnesota 1,449.0 87.1 1,361.9 912.8 449.1 140.8 65.2 218.2 424.1 25.0 MNMississippi 1,135.7 29.5 1,106.2 872.9 233.3 109.9 43.8 66.5 220.2 13.0 MSMissouri 2,594.1 368.6 2,225.5 1,557.9 667.6 272.3 78.7 295.9 646.9 20.7 MOMontana 269.9 15.7 254.3 175.5 78.7 29.4 16.4 28.8 74.6 4.2 MTNebraska 677.5 52.3 625.2 442.8 182.4 58.7 36.1 79.5 174.2 8.2 NENevada 705.4 77.4 628.0 403.2 224.8 98.9 46.1 72.2 217.2 7.6 NVNew Hampshire 507.6 20.2 487.4 312.8 174.6 68.5 30.8 70.4 169.8 4.8 NHNew Jersey 4,065.1 246.4 3,818.7 2,515.0 1,303.6 582.4 149.6 537.7 1,269.7 33.9 NJNew Mexico 592.6 38.3 554.3 373.1 181.1 71.8 30.0 69.2 171.0 10.2 NMNew York 8,385.8 335.4 8,050.4 5,612.4 2,438.0 1,059.9 285.6 1,008.5 2,354.1 84.0 NYNorth Carolina 3,396.2 287.8 3,108.4 2,262.9 845.5 397.5 111.4 308.4 817.2 28.3 NCNorth Dakota 166.8 6.6 160.1 102.7 57.5 18.1 12.0 23.8 53.9 3.6 NDOhio 4,354.7 364.9 3,989.8 2,871.8 1,117.9 491.6 152.6 451.5 1,095.8 22.2 OHOklahoma 1,160.6 163.4 997.2 697.7 299.5 126.9 43.7 121.7 292.3 7.2 OKOregon 1,316.7 90.9 1,225.8 784.5 441.3 187.2 64.5 165.4 417.1 24.2 ORPennsylvania 4,673.3 290.1 4,383.1 2,995.3 1,387.9 586.2 159.4 539.1 1,284.6 103.2 PARhode Island 362.9 20.7 342.1 233.8 108.3 52.1 14.5 38.0 104.6 3.7 RISouth Carolina 1,318.3 64.4 1,253.9 934.0 319.9 150.3 42.2 112.4 304.9 15.0 SCSouth Dakota 189.8 7.6 182.1 120.0 62.2 18.5 11.8 29.1 59.5 2.7 SDTennessee 2,006.0 113.3 1,892.7 1,373.6 519.1 227.4 68.1 191.2 486.7 32.4 TNTexas 9,018.9 1,007.6 8,011.3 5,729.8 2,281.4 964.9 223.3 1,036.4 2,224.6 56.8 TXUtah 774.1 46.7 727.5 472.7 254.7 91.3 39.1 110.6 241.0 13.7 UTVermont 263.2 10.9 252.3 173.0 79.3 30.4 16.7 29.6 76.8 2.5 VTVirginia 3,267.5 223.5 3,044.0 2,033.4 1,010.6 422.3 117.1 439.2 978.6 32.0 VAWashington 2,408.0 195.7 2,212.3 1,440.8 771.5 312.7 103.7 318.2 734.6 37.0 WAWest Virginia 691.0 26.6 664.3 462.7 201.7 106.7 27.0 60.9 194.5 7.2 WVWisconsin 1,552.8 74.9 1,477.9 1,102.3 375.6 143.6 55.4 168.1 367.1 8.5 WIWyoming 210.2 14.0 196.2 124.9 71.3 26.5 14.1 27.7 68.3 3.1 WYPuerto Rico 1,136.6 54.3 1,082.3 778.0 304.3 169.0 84.8 18.7 272.6 31.7 PR

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Table 2.10 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersfor the Year Ended December 31, 2001 -- Continued

Basic Local Service Revenues(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $58,274.6 $71.578 $58,203.1 $58,202.1 $0.922 NA NA $0.922 $0.922 NABell Operating Cos. 54,710.1 71.289 54,638.8 54,637.9 0.921 NA NA 0.921 0.921 NAAll Other Cos. 3,564.6 0.289 3,564.3 3,564.3 0.001 NA NA 0.001 0.001 NAAlabama 1,046.6 0.062 1,046.5 1,046.5 0.063 0.063 0.063 ALArizona 1,025.7 1,025.7 1,025.7 AZArkansas 399.7 399.7 399.7 ARCalifornia 6,209.7 17.319 6,192.4 6,192.3 0.049 0.049 0.049 CAColorado 1,086.4 1,086.4 1,086.4 COConnecticut 732.4 732.4 732.4 CTDelaware 171.1 171.1 171.1 DEDistrict of Columbia 277.4 277.4 276.8 0.534 0.534 0.534 DCFlorida 3,952.1 (0.445) 3,952.6 3,952.5 0.033 0.033 0.033 FLGeorgia 2,166.8 2,166.8 2,166.8 GAHawaii 277.1 0.023 277.0 277.0 HIIdaho 246.1 0.014 246.1 246.1 IDIllinois 2,707.1 0.108 2,707.0 2,707.0 0.001 0.001 0.001 ILIndiana 1,182.0 0.127 1,181.9 1,181.9 0.001 0.001 0.001 INIowa 305.8 0.001 305.8 305.8 IAKansas 461.5 461.5 461.5 KSKentucky 858.9 0.316 858.6 858.6 0.002 0.002 0.002 KYLouisiana 1,104.4 1,104.4 1,104.4 LAMaine 246.5 246.5 246.5 MEMaryland 1,312.7 1,312.7 1,312.7 0.010 0.010 0.010 MDMassachusetts 1,311.4 1,311.4 1,311.4 MAMichigan 1,934.0 0.093 1,933.9 1,933.9 MIMinnesota 756.4 756.4 756.4 MNMississippi 689.7 689.7 689.7 MSMissouri 1,147.0 0.687 1,146.3 1,146.3 MOMontana 142.6 142.6 142.6 MTNebraska 319.1 319.1 319.1 NENevada 349.1 (0.052) 349.2 349.2 NVNew Hampshire 240.2 240.2 240.2 NHNew Jersey 1,750.4 1,750.4 1,750.4 NJNew Mexico 294.5 294.5 294.5 NMNew York 4,237.9 4,237.9 4,237.9 NYNorth Carolina 1,806.1 0.100 1,806.0 1,806.0 0.004 0.004 0.004 NCNorth Dakota 78.2 78.2 78.2 NDOhio 2,363.2 0.273 2,362.9 2,362.9 0.001 0.001 0.001 OHOklahoma 597.8 597.8 597.8 OKOregon 625.2 0.051 625.1 625.1 0.010 0.010 0.010 ORPennsylvania 2,071.8 0.046 2,071.7 2,071.6 0.127 0.127 0.127 PARhode Island 196.8 196.8 196.8 RISouth Carolina 785.6 0.068 785.5 785.5 SCSouth Dakota 87.5 87.5 87.5 SDTennessee 1,230.7 1,230.7 1,230.7 TNTexas 4,365.8 3.740 4,362.0 4,362.0 TXUtah 372.6 372.6 372.6 UTVermont 146.4 146.4 146.4 VTVirginia 1,630.9 47.876 1,583.0 1,583.0 0.049 0.049 0.049 VAWashington 1,059.5 1.121 1,058.3 1,058.3 0.019 0.019 0.019 WAWest Virginia 376.3 376.3 376.2 0.019 0.019 0.019 WVWisconsin 910.1 0.050 910.1 910.1 WIWyoming 106.9 106.9 106.9 WYPuerto Rico 521.0 521.0 521.0 PR

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Table 2.10 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersfor the Year Ended December 31, 2001 -- Continued

Network Access Service Revenues(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $38,046.4 $409.0 $37,637.4 $7,774.8 $29,862.6 $13,135.8 $3,908.3 $12,491.5 $29,535.6 $327.0Bell Operating Cos. 35,165.6 379.7 34,785.8 6,674.6 28,111.2 12,227.1 3,593.7 12,025.4 27,846.3 265.0All Other Cos. 2,880.8 29.3 2,851.5 1,100.2 1,751.3 908.7 314.5 466.0 1,689.3 62.0Alabama 470.6 10.31 460.3 58.3 402.0 207.0 55.3 129.3 391.6 10.399 ALArizona 695.8 16.40 679.4 117.2 562.2 228.9 90.9 221.7 541.5 20.778 AZArkansas 266.7 266.7 79.3 187.3 75.3 31.7 80.3 187.3 ARCalifornia 4,711.3 22.29 4,689.1 1,360.8 3,328.3 1,588.5 311.0 1,428.5 3,328.0 0.287 CAColorado 729.4 13.25 716.1 104.7 611.5 233.2 90.7 266.0 589.9 21.539 COConnecticut 550.2 550.2 43.9 506.2 183.4 84.1 238.8 506.2 CTDelaware 102.3 2.22 100.0 10.8 89.3 30.0 12.8 46.4 89.1 0.124 DEDistrict of Columbia 200.0 1.47 198.6 0.4 198.2 57.9 26.3 113.8 198.0 0.184 DCFlorida 2,772.5 43.98 2,728.5 646.8 2,081.8 985.2 252.1 806.5 2,043.9 37.922 FLGeorgia 1,094.0 24.45 1,069.5 107.5 962.0 365.3 124.1 448.3 937.7 24.250 GAHawaii 162.1 3.09 159.0 24.7 134.3 64.5 24.2 45.4 134.0 0.222 HIIdaho 202.2 4.27 197.9 28.9 169.0 73.8 28.5 62.7 164.9 4.027 IDIllinois 1,300.8 3.42 1,297.4 215.3 1,082.1 441.2 162.3 478.6 1,082.1 0.003 ILIndiana 725.9 2.54 723.4 156.2 567.2 278.1 73.1 216.0 567.2 0.012 INIowa 252.0 5.79 246.2 46.7 199.5 64.8 37.2 90.4 192.4 7.139 IAKansas 314.5 314.5 47.5 267.0 98.6 34.2 134.2 267.0 KSKentucky 456.1 6.17 449.9 76.2 373.7 180.6 55.4 129.9 365.9 7.839 KYLouisiana 461.6 10.97 450.7 60.7 390.0 190.1 54.9 132.7 377.7 12.279 LAMaine 180.7 2.72 178.0 29.5 148.6 58.4 24.7 65.5 148.6 MEMaryland 773.8 12.72 761.1 143.9 617.2 277.1 75.8 263.8 616.7 0.551 MDMassachusetts 962.8 13.51 949.3 108.3 840.9 364.6 105.8 370.4 840.9 MAMichigan 1,278.1 3.75 1,274.3 373.4 901.0 417.1 109.6 373.4 900.1 0.828 MIMinnesota 522.4 12.90 509.5 82.8 426.6 129.5 63.5 217.4 410.4 16.202 MNMississippi 247.1 4.73 242.4 15.0 227.4 110.4 44.0 66.0 220.5 6.883 MSMissouri 879.1 4.13 875.0 247.8 627.2 260.8 75.2 290.9 626.9 0.306 MOMontana 110.1 6.27 103.8 26.3 77.5 29.3 16.5 29.2 75.1 2.410 MTNebraska 213.5 2.73 210.8 50.5 160.3 50.6 32.7 73.3 156.5 3.785 NENevada 228.3 0.40 227.9 16.1 211.8 96.3 43.9 71.5 211.8 0.003 NVNew Hampshire 184.5 2.55 181.9 20.1 161.8 65.1 29.3 67.4 161.8 NHNew Jersey 1,498.1 22.06 1,476.0 261.2 1,214.8 556.5 140.1 518.4 1,215.0 (0.193) NJNew Mexico 226.2 4.56 221.6 46.6 175.0 69.8 29.8 69.3 168.9 6.128 NMNew York 2,486.6 37.91 2,448.6 387.8 2,060.8 958.7 256.1 846.0 2,060.8 NYNorth Carolina 1,130.3 11.83 1,118.5 305.5 813.0 386.4 108.6 304.0 799.0 13.994 NCNorth Dakota 69.4 1.18 68.2 14.7 53.5 16.4 11.5 24.1 52.0 1.493 NDOhio 1,428.6 4.55 1,424.0 339.7 1,084.3 486.7 148.3 449.3 1,084.3 0.013 OHOklahoma 324.7 324.7 37.9 286.7 123.2 42.7 120.8 286.7 OKOregon 528.4 9.65 518.8 99.8 419.0 180.7 63.5 165.3 409.5 9.497 ORPennsylvania 1,760.9 23.74 1,737.2 457.7 1,279.5 551.6 149.7 514.9 1,216.2 63.285 PARhode Island 108.1 1.99 106.1 6.1 100.0 49.9 13.9 36.3 100.0 RISouth Carolina 397.7 8.18 389.5 80.6 308.9 148.0 41.8 111.2 301.0 7.857 SCSouth Dakota 82.0 1.35 80.6 20.4 60.2 17.5 11.6 29.5 58.6 1.645 SDTennessee 539.9 11.89 528.0 38.1 489.9 220.6 66.8 187.8 475.2 14.721 TNTexas 2,718.0 27.06 2,691.0 582.0 2,108.9 904.0 208.6 996.0 2,108.6 0.354 TXUtah 280.6 6.23 274.4 35.5 238.9 83.9 37.3 108.7 229.9 9.016 UTVermont 88.1 1.09 87.0 12.0 75.0 29.5 16.4 29.1 75.0 VTVirginia 1,241.1 (31.40) 1,272.5 324.2 948.3 406.0 111.0 430.7 947.7 0.591 VAWashington 966.6 18.71 947.9 208.0 739.9 301.7 102.0 317.7 721.4 18.575 WAWest Virginia 243.3 2.26 241.1 50.9 190.1 103.8 26.0 60.1 190.0 0.179 WVWisconsin 431.0 1.95 429.1 65.8 363.3 141.6 54.3 167.4 363.3 0.001 WIWyoming 83.1 7.25 75.8 7.7 68.2 24.8 13.6 27.9 66.3 1.849 WYPuerto Rico 365.5 365.5 93.0 272.6 169.0 84.8 18.7 272.6 PR

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Table 2.10 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersfor the Year Ended December 31, 2001 -- Continued

Toll Network Service Revenues(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $5,344.5 $6.296 $5,338.2 $5,195.2 $143.0 $5.044 $9.536 $0.004 $14.584 $128.4Bell Operating Cos. 5,181.5 1.496 5,180.0 5,039.2 140.8 5.044 9.517 14.561 126.3All Other Cos. 163.0 4.800 158.2 156.1 2.2 0.019 0.004 0.023 2.2Alabama 44.1 44.1 43.7 0.38 0.38 ALArizona 19.8 (0.005) 19.8 19.9 (0.08) (0.08) AZArkansas 48.2 48.2 48.0 0.19 0.19 ARCalifornia 988.0 0.048 988.0 988.3 (0.28) (0.28) CAColorado 35.7 35.7 35.8 (0.02) (0.02) COConnecticut 198.5 198.5 191.8 6.73 6.73 CTDelaware 12.8 12.8 7.5 5.30 1.000 1.883 2.883 2.42 DEDistrict of Columbia 2.5 2.5 0.0 2.52 0.327 0.596 0.923 1.60 DCFlorida 158.2 158.2 157.6 0.62 0.62 FLGeorgia 105.9 105.9 104.4 1.52 1.52 GAHawaii 8.0 8.0 8.0 0.04 0.04 HIIdaho 11.0 0.138 10.8 9.6 1.23 1.23 IDIllinois 304.4 304.4 273.3 31.09 31.09 ILIndiana 108.3 108.3 94.3 13.97 13.97 INIowa 18.4 0.099 18.3 17.5 0.82 0.82 IAKansas 40.0 40.0 33.3 6.72 6.72 KSKentucky 30.5 0.470 30.1 29.5 0.59 0.008 0.008 0.58 KYLouisiana 38.0 38.0 37.8 0.18 0.18 LAMaine 68.0 68.0 68.0 (0.00) (0.00) MEMaryland 58.1 58.1 51.7 6.40 1.175 2.199 3.374 3.02 MDMassachusetts 272.3 272.3 272.4 (0.02) (0.02) MAMichigan 501.4 501.4 501.3 0.10 0.10 MIMinnesota 16.8 0.061 16.8 16.3 0.44 0.44 MNMississippi 50.5 50.5 50.3 0.20 0.20 MSMissouri 88.4 88.4 79.6 8.76 8.76 MOMontana 6.8 0.003 6.8 6.8 (0.01) (0.01) MTNebraska 13.6 0.091 13.5 12.8 0.71 0.71 NENevada 5.8 5.8 6.4 (0.58) (0.58) NVNew Hampshire 44.1 44.1 44.1 (0.00) (0.00) NHNew Jersey 449.6 449.6 447.5 2.11 0.590 1.112 1.702 0.41 NJNew Mexico 11.6 (0.004) 11.6 11.7 (0.08) (0.08) NMNew York 198.9 198.9 191.4 7.52 7.52 NYNorth Carolina 69.9 69.9 69.5 0.44 0.44 NCNorth Dakota 3.9 0.152 3.8 2.8 0.96 0.96 NDOhio 124.5 4.330 120.2 119.9 0.30 0.011 0.004 0.015 0.28 OHOklahoma 50.9 50.9 50.7 0.17 0.17 OKOregon 40.6 0.638 40.0 34.5 5.53 5.53 ORPennsylvania 270.0 270.0 259.6 10.39 1.189 2.283 3.472 6.92 PARhode Island 22.2 22.2 22.2 (0.00) (0.00) RISouth Carolina 45.9 45.9 44.6 1.33 1.33 SCSouth Dakota 7.7 0.005 7.7 7.7 0.03 0.03 SDTennessee 54.6 54.6 51.6 3.02 3.02 TNTexas 213.6 0.006 213.6 212.6 0.95 0.95 TXUtah 25.2 0.022 25.2 25.0 0.20 0.20 UTVermont 12.6 12.6 12.6 (0.00) (0.00) VTVirginia 45.5 45.5 39.5 5.97 0.660 1.240 1.900 4.07 VAWashington 95.1 0.238 94.8 90.6 4.26 4.26 WAWest Virginia 23.2 23.2 22.7 0.49 0.103 0.204 0.307 0.19 WVWisconsin 111.8 111.8 111.6 0.28 0.28 WIWyoming 4.3 0.004 4.3 4.3 0.01 0.01 WYPuerto Rico 164.6 164.6 153.0 11.62 11.62 PR

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Table 2.10 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersfor the Year Ended December 31, 2001 -- Continued

Miscellaneous Revenues Plus Settlements Minus Uncollectibles Plus Nonregulated(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $14,893.3 $8,614.5 $6,278.8 $4,330.3 $1,948.5 $564.6 $186.5 $431.5 $1,182.6 $765.8Bell Operating Cos. 13,634.3 7,709.8 5,924.5 4,053.9 1,870.6 553.9 178.3 424.6 1,156.8 713.8All Other Cos. 1,259.0 904.7 354.2 276.4 77.8 10.7 8.2 6.9 25.8 52.0Alabama 115.9 62.9 53.0 58.3 (5.4) (6.19) (4.18) (1.51) (11.88) 6.5 ALArizona 193.4 128.1 65.3 42.1 23.2 10.13 0.76 0.33 11.21 12.0 AZArkansas 135.8 101.4 34.3 27.6 6.7 2.80 0.46 0.15 3.42 3.3 ARCalifornia 2,600.0 1,993.6 606.4 411.7 194.7 58.30 30.04 28.31 116.65 78.0 CAColorado 448.7 121.1 327.7 247.6 80.1 43.46 9.43 13.19 66.08 14.0 COConnecticut 162.4 162.4 140.2 22.2 7.18 6.87 4.31 18.36 3.8 CTDelaware 34.7 20.4 14.2 8.4 5.9 1.47 0.48 0.81 2.75 3.1 DEDistrict of Columbia 206.3 38.1 168.2 98.3 69.9 13.88 14.80 35.48 64.16 5.7 DCFlorida 894.2 558.6 335.6 237.4 98.1 21.65 1.68 8.73 32.06 66.1 FLGeorgia 320.7 194.1 126.6 82.8 43.8 13.74 3.78 7.86 25.37 18.4 GAHawaii 86.2 73.9 12.3 5.6 6.7 0.78 0.17 0.32 1.27 5.4 HIIdaho 28.6 22.5 6.1 2.1 4.0 0.55 0.00 (0.65) (0.09) 4.1 IDIllinois 392.5 306.7 85.8 45.4 40.4 8.06 5.63 1.88 15.57 24.8 ILIndiana 241.5 185.7 55.8 37.1 18.7 2.60 0.98 0.59 4.16 14.5 INIowa 82.1 29.3 52.9 38.5 14.4 8.10 2.79 (0.53) 10.35 4.0 IAKansas 212.0 132.2 79.8 68.1 11.7 4.04 1.08 1.21 6.34 5.4 KSKentucky 108.7 67.6 41.1 28.3 12.8 1.89 0.75 1.24 3.88 9.0 KYLouisiana 111.1 51.1 60.0 48.3 11.7 1.59 (0.17) 1.00 2.42 9.3 LAMaine 37.6 16.9 20.7 10.6 10.1 2.69 0.84 2.06 5.58 4.5 MEMaryland 274.8 143.3 131.6 78.9 52.7 12.58 5.29 12.07 29.94 22.7 MDMassachusetts 249.2 110.1 139.1 66.2 72.9 11.37 7.91 26.17 45.45 27.4 MAMichigan 221.5 187.1 34.4 15.2 19.2 3.01 1.92 0.83 5.76 13.5 MIMinnesota 153.4 74.1 79.2 57.2 22.1 11.28 1.71 0.72 13.71 8.4 MNMississippi 148.4 24.8 123.6 118.0 5.7 (0.50) (0.21) 0.46 (0.26) 5.9 MSMissouri 479.6 363.8 115.8 84.1 31.7 11.52 3.51 5.02 20.05 11.6 MOMontana 10.4 9.4 1.0 (0.3) 1.3 0.03 (0.17) (0.37) (0.51) 1.8 MTNebraska 131.3 49.5 81.8 60.4 21.4 8.13 3.37 6.21 17.71 3.7 NENevada 122.2 77.0 45.2 31.6 13.6 2.57 2.17 0.67 5.40 8.2 NVNew Hampshire 38.9 17.7 21.2 8.4 12.8 3.43 1.49 3.06 7.98 4.8 NHNew Jersey 366.9 224.3 142.6 55.9 86.7 25.34 8.39 19.28 53.01 33.7 NJNew Mexico 60.2 33.7 26.5 20.3 6.2 1.97 0.20 (0.07) 2.10 4.1 NMNew York 1,462.4 297.5 1,164.9 795.2 369.7 101.21 29.54 162.49 293.24 76.5 NYNorth Carolina 389.9 275.9 113.9 81.9 32.1 11.12 2.71 4.38 18.21 13.9 NCNorth Dakota 15.3 5.3 10.0 7.0 3.0 1.64 0.52 (0.27) 1.90 1.1 NDOhio 438.4 355.7 82.7 49.3 33.3 4.93 4.37 2.16 11.46 21.9 OHOklahoma 187.3 163.4 23.9 11.3 12.6 3.72 0.98 0.84 5.54 7.1 OKOregon 122.4 80.6 41.8 25.1 16.7 6.49 1.02 0.04 7.55 9.2 ORPennsylvania 570.6 266.4 304.2 206.4 97.9 33.42 7.40 24.02 64.84 33.0 PARhode Island 35.7 18.8 17.0 8.6 8.3 2.28 0.65 1.70 4.63 3.7 RISouth Carolina 89.2 56.2 33.0 23.3 9.7 2.24 0.38 1.23 3.85 5.8 SCSouth Dakota 12.6 6.3 6.3 4.4 1.9 1.03 0.26 (0.37) 0.92 1.0 SDTennessee 180.8 101.4 79.4 53.3 26.1 6.79 1.28 3.45 11.52 14.6 TNTexas 1,721.5 976.8 744.7 573.2 171.5 60.93 14.68 40.40 116.01 55.5 TXUtah 95.7 40.4 55.2 39.6 15.6 7.42 1.84 1.84 11.09 4.5 UTVermont 16.2 9.8 6.4 2.1 4.3 0.88 0.36 0.54 1.79 2.5 VTVirginia 350.0 207.0 143.0 86.7 56.3 15.66 4.85 8.43 28.94 27.3 VAWashington 286.8 175.6 111.2 83.9 27.3 11.04 1.69 0.45 13.18 14.1 WAWest Virginia 48.2 24.4 23.8 12.8 11.0 2.73 0.74 0.75 4.22 6.8 WVWisconsin 99.8 72.9 26.9 14.9 12.1 2.00 1.05 0.76 3.80 8.3 WIWyoming 16.0 6.8 9.2 6.0 3.2 1.66 0.48 (0.18) 1.96 1.2 WYPuerto Rico 85.4 54.3 31.1 11.0 20.1 20.1 PR

See notes following Table 2.16.106

Statistics of Communications Common Carriers

Table 2.11 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriersfor the Year Ended December 31, 2001

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $82,565.7 $9,823.8 $72,741.9 $53,723.4 $19,168.9 $8,738.1 $3,175.5 $5,165.0 $17,078.6 $2,090.3Bell Operating Cos. 77,090.2 8,992.2 68,098.0 50,138.5 18,101.4 8,161.9 2,886.9 5,050.3 16,099.1 $2,002.3All Other Cos. 5,475.5 831.6 4,643.9 3,584.9 1,067.4 576.3 288.6 114.7 979.5 $87.9

Alabama 1,077.7 136.5 941.2 699.5 261.9 146.5 29.4 50.3 226.3 306.1 ALArizona 1,395.1 119.9 1,275.1 938.8 336.5 183.6 41.5 76.0 301.1 418.6 AZArkansas 582.0 83.9 498.0 367.3 133.0 80.2 19.9 22.3 122.4 164.6 ARCalifornia 10,312.0 1,942.3 8,369.8 6,410.4 1,989.1 895.5 403.3 470.9 1,769.7 2,643.9 CAColorado 1,643.2 131.1 1,512.1 1,125.1 387.1 197.3 60.8 90.9 349.0 500.6 COConnecticut 1,217.4 (1.7) 1,219.1 920.2 300.2 118.9 80.6 77.5 277.0 435.1 CTDelaware 235.4 14.2 221.1 153.8 67.4 33.1 8.7 18.4 60.2 87.4 DEDistrict of Columbia 474.4 45.0 429.4 271.2 158.3 35.2 35.0 76.4 146.5 257.9 DCFlorida 5,437.8 835.9 4,601.9 3,423.8 1,180.0 620.1 156.5 242.3 1,019.0 1,417.9 FLGeorgia 2,570.8 339.3 2,231.5 1,592.9 642.2 307.1 84.1 160.7 552.0 796.9 GAHawaii 419.1 78.1 341.0 263.0 78.2 37.3 11.3 18.8 67.4 97.4 HIIdaho 296.3 26.5 269.8 188.3 86.0 42.1 16.2 19.2 77.4 112.8 IDIllinois 2,933.4 307.7 2,625.6 2,044.5 588.5 281.7 179.4 69.9 530.9 780.2 ILIndiana 1,372.1 192.5 1,179.5 903.1 278.0 143.8 54.4 46.2 244.5 345.1 INIowa 460.8 37.1 423.7 302.2 121.4 48.1 23.0 37.9 109.0 169.9 IAKansas 652.8 130.2 522.5 379.0 146.1 73.1 25.5 34.7 133.3 193.6 KSKentucky 947.4 117.3 830.1 617.5 216.6 115.6 30.0 42.5 188.0 260.5 KYLouisiana 1,120.3 137.2 983.1 745.0 238.6 123.7 29.7 44.6 198.0 272.3 LAMaine 364.2 21.3 342.9 253.5 89.4 33.1 15.6 26.0 74.7 116.4 MEMaryland 1,628.2 128.5 1,499.8 1,060.3 439.5 174.7 71.0 153.6 399.3 623.9 MDMassachusetts 2,272.3 138.2 2,134.1 1,447.3 686.8 176.8 105.3 332.9 615.0 1,053.2 MAMichigan 2,389.3 223.8 2,165.5 1,710.3 455.9 237.4 99.9 68.3 405.6 573.8 MIMinnesota 1,067.7 92.7 975.0 710.2 264.8 114.3 39.5 84.6 238.4 362.6 MNMississippi 670.2 73.3 596.9 440.9 156.2 88.8 19.8 27.4 136.1 183.3 MSMissouri 1,733.5 343.1 1,390.4 1,008.5 392.0 198.1 68.3 86.2 352.6 507.0 MOMontana 158.8 11.9 146.9 103.0 43.9 19.1 9.0 11.4 39.5 59.9 MTNebraska 445.4 38.1 407.4 286.5 121.8 48.5 29.6 35.4 113.5 178.5 NENevada 643.4 67.8 575.7 432.1 144.6 65.2 47.7 19.6 132.5 199.8 NVNew Hampshire 391.7 15.6 376.2 264.0 112.2 40.0 19.8 36.9 96.7 153.4 NHNew Jersey 2,866.9 203.8 2,663.1 1,860.9 802.5 348.6 122.4 255.6 726.6 1,104.6 NJNew Mexico 395.9 32.5 363.5 264.6 98.9 52.7 15.4 20.8 88.9 125.1 NMNew York 7,518.7 456.8 7,061.9 4,949.5 2,116.6 711.4 240.7 956.7 1,908.8 3,106.3 NYNorth Carolina 2,413.7 335.7 2,078.0 1,557.4 521.4 269.2 83.7 107.8 460.7 652.2 NCNorth Dakota 93.2 7.0 86.2 59.5 26.8 10.3 5.6 7.8 23.7 37.1 NDOhio 2,771.2 363.1 2,408.0 1,844.1 569.2 269.8 148.4 87.9 506.1 742.4 OHOklahoma 829.5 128.8 700.7 517.6 186.0 102.2 30.4 36.5 169.2 236.1 OKOregon 940.5 92.5 848.0 626.4 221.6 106.6 39.9 47.4 194.0 281.3 ORPennsylvania 3,401.0 245.9 3,155.1 2,374.9 780.3 375.8 99.1 227.7 702.7 1,029.6 PARhode Island 285.8 23.8 262.0 192.7 69.2 28.1 9.1 21.3 58.6 89.1 RISouth Carolina 835.5 93.3 742.2 552.8 189.9 100.7 23.2 39.8 163.8 226.8 SCSouth Dakota 127.6 9.1 118.4 83.1 35.6 15.9 6.2 9.8 32.0 48.0 SDTennessee 1,417.7 191.1 1,226.5 910.4 316.6 155.8 38.2 73.1 267.2 378.5 TNTexas 6,760.8 1,110.5 5,650.3 4,188.2 1,481.2 713.9 177.2 448.1 1,339.2 1,964.5 TXUtah 529.0 42.4 486.6 347.9 138.8 60.8 24.5 37.9 123.2 185.6 UTVermont 193.0 8.2 184.8 136.3 48.6 18.9 10.0 12.7 41.5 64.1 VTVirginia 2,167.3 208.5 1,958.8 1,429.6 529.6 245.4 93.1 135.2 473.7 702.0 VAWashington 1,732.3 199.3 1,533.0 1,155.4 378.0 179.9 60.0 90.3 330.1 480.4 WAWest Virginia 411.7 22.7 389.0 283.8 105.2 53.6 19.7 21.2 94.5 135.4 WVWisconsin 919.4 81.3 838.1 652.7 187.2 91.8 42.6 31.9 166.4 240.9 WIWyoming 131.7 8.6 123.1 86.5 36.6 20.0 6.7 6.6 33.4 46.7 WYPuerto Rico 910.8 131.5 779.3 586.9 212.9 127.6 64.2 6.8 198.7 269.7 PR

See notes following Table 2.16.107

Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.12 - Taxes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

for the Year Ended December 31, 2001(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)

Regional Bell Operating Companies Mid-Sized ReportingIncumbent Local Exchange Companies

Federal Income Taxes Total Other Taxes Federal, State, and Other Taxes

Subject Subject SubjectTotal to State Interstate Total to State Interstate Total to State Interstate

Separations Separations Separations

All Reporting Cos. $7,930,269 $7,692,092 $4,294,543 $3,356,912 $5,076,648 $4,996,845 $3,681,599 $1,313,056 $988,690 $911,723 $607,926 $269,912Bell Operating Cos. 7,930,269 7,692,092 4,294,543 3,356,912 5,076,648 4,996,845 3,681,599 1,313,056 NA NA NA NA All Other Cos. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 988,690 911,723 607,926 269,912Alabama 164,686 182,003 139,795 35,429 64,627 67,054 51,004 15,273 ALArizona 131,545 97,202 25,074 72,109 73,168 70,517 46,125 24,387 AZArkansas 69,331 56,822 39,756 16,297 36,139 33,842 26,942 6,900 ARCalifornia 1,243,354 906,369 462,953 433,188 444,427 423,806 275,980 147,355 CAColorado 162,270 167,158 77,509 89,657 76,254 72,612 49,142 23,469 COConnecticut 113,576 104,100 34,956 68,696 53,988 53,988 33,646 20,342 CTDelaware 19,512 18,614 9,605 9,008 12,218 11,828 7,317 4,511 DEDistrict of Columbia 41,605 40,072 10,203 29,869 55,514 51,905 33,177 18,728 DCFlorida 511,670 577,339 340,825 235,935 356,418 340,805 244,128 96,674 175,484 167,797 100,469 67,329 FLGeorgia 261,190 303,971 197,402 106,412 96,457 95,560 90,236 5,324 47,076 42,847 35,668 6,164 GAHawaii 42,744 16,442 111 16,268 26,766 21,048 13,410 7,627 HIIdaho 54,148 51,878 23,996 26,412 19,337 20,072 11,949 7,758 IDIllinois 518,562 484,134 309,680 171,890 196,456 193,062 146,200 46,860 ILIndiana 225,466 208,859 117,403 90,933 95,524 96,252 70,911 25,340 24,952 24,047 15,247 8,799 INIowa 43,952 47,067 21,598 25,469 43,483 43,592 28,691 14,901 IAKansas 107,937 102,407 60,034 41,459 59,112 57,321 45,136 12,185 KSKentucky 123,871 129,893 80,716 47,875 63,181 63,537 46,211 17,021 19,759 20,497 17,728 2,769 KYLouisiana 157,059 185,994 139,357 46,477 79,795 83,788 63,494 20,294 LAMaine 40,385 34,533 16,128 18,408 32,209 32,466 21,762 10,704 MEMaryland 168,114 154,178 99,801 54,377 186,924 190,668 136,718 53,950 MDMassachusetts 107,123 75,230 23,141 52,120 98,825 100,052 61,256 38,795 MAMichigan 482,896 451,046 306,715 144,098 155,310 155,391 123,503 31,887 MIMinnesota 99,370 99,491 45,431 54,064 33,852 34,469 18,430 16,039 MNMississippi 131,954 152,179 132,140 19,968 45,213 46,149 36,408 9,741 MSMissouri 231,689 192,732 116,622 72,642 127,266 121,691 101,966 19,536 29,623 27,312 18,919 8,392 MOMontana 28,667 30,516 21,062 9,453 16,113 15,918 10,976 4,942 MTNebraska 42,356 44,079 27,581 16,499 11,885 9,569 9,299 271 38,183 25,725 21,273 4,112 NENevada 6,414 3,394 (8,118) 11,149 6,902 6,626 5,604 1,021 4,983 4,964 (9,854) 14,818 NVNew Hampshire 29,711 27,647 10,211 17,443 9,300 9,200 3,227 5,973 NHNew Jersey 273,494 250,305 115,813 134,492 162,679 152,347 88,981 63,366 16,996 17,157 10,233 6,923 NJNew Mexico 50,619 52,136 26,780 25,357 22,429 21,323 16,571 4,752 NMNew York (130,142) (69,307) (70,051) 909 539,961 525,855 357,624 168,231 69,049 38,567 22,612 15,571 NYNorth Carolina 157,033 178,843 110,616 68,013 95,131 98,649 76,476 22,147 145,417 137,643 104,211 33,414 NCNorth Dakota 19,874 23,479 13,053 10,428 1,663 1,392 2,157 (765) NDOhio 310,296 306,830 172,706 132,311 164,588 159,887 142,349 17,537 196,346 199,985 149,528 50,456 OHOklahoma 95,528 76,923 42,843 33,068 46,758 45,151 37,042 8,108 OKOregon 84,625 97,626 30,959 66,678 57,267 58,255 51,403 6,849 6,740 7,772 4,032 3,740 ORPennsylvania 210,695 238,028 94,241 143,781 191,712 200,808 144,542 56,265 105,673 101,499 55,334 14,039 PARhode Island 8,681 (1,460) (9,007) 7,554 37,481 35,929 22,483 13,445 RISouth Carolina 125,196 139,443 103,204 36,108 75,161 76,673 59,367 17,303 SCSouth Dakota 15,220 15,239 7,454 7,784 7,098 6,933 4,664 2,269 SDTennessee 128,658 158,840 110,694 47,994 81,629 86,105 64,381 21,723 23,324 21,399 11,787 9,612 TNTexas 487,914 538,467 313,447 218,362 505,428 499,170 422,184 76,987 42,776 34,387 24,646 9,741 TXUtah 60,156 60,812 26,195 34,616 33,721 32,790 24,471 8,319 UTVermont 17,463 5,186 (3,024) 8,211 13,463 13,754 8,766 4,988 VTVirginia 239,205 259,030 126,078 132,854 127,660 128,939 82,886 46,034 33,352 31,751 21,170 10,581 VAWashington 139,929 164,416 42,825 121,545 109,880 105,423 93,612 11,809 8,957 8,374 4,923 3,452 WAWest Virginia 68,918 69,139 41,442 27,697 52,003 51,236 38,287 12,949 WVWisconsin 184,181 163,228 108,081 54,512 87,008 84,502 65,362 19,140 WIWyoming 21,569 19,540 8,507 11,034 4,264 4,144 3,313 831 WYPuerto Rico 0 0 0 0 83,001 84,792 22,961 15,110 PR

See notes following Table 2.16.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.13 - Total Plant in Service of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $378,558.1 $18,770.2 $359,787.8 $260,037.3 $99,750.5 $50,794.5 $17,681.7 $30,357.1 $98,833.4 $917.1Bell Operating Cos. 355,147.6 17,696.6 337,450.9 242,901.1 94,549.8 47,664.0 16,233.8 29,791.9 93,689.6 860.2All Other Cos. 23,410.5 1,073.6 22,336.9 17,136.2 5,200.7 3,130.6 1,448.0 565.3 5,143.8 56.8Alabama 6,096.7 309.4 5,787.3 4,318.4 1,468.9 914.0 187.9 332.0 1,433.9 35.0 ALArizona 6,385.4 375.1 6,010.3 4,333.7 1,676.7 998.8 222.7 451.0 1,672.4 4.2 AZArkansas 2,403.9 74.3 2,329.6 1,705.2 624.4 401.9 92.9 126.7 621.5 2.8 ARCalifornia 44,740.2 1,896.7 42,843.5 32,015.0 10,828.5 5,316.0 2,615.4 2,791.9 10,723.3 105.2 CAColorado 8,112.2 552.2 7,560.0 5,502.0 2,058.0 1,180.3 310.7 550.1 2,041.0 17.0 COConnecticut 5,157.5 (12.0) 5,169.5 3,744.0 1,425.5 551.2 496.0 372.6 1,419.9 5.6 CTDelaware 1,114.5 58.3 1,056.2 726.6 329.6 170.2 44.0 114.5 328.7 0.9 DEDistrict of Columbia 2,177.8 165.7 2,012.1 1,207.3 804.8 169.4 184.5 443.4 797.3 7.5 DCFlorida 24,100.3 1,388.4 22,711.9 16,705.8 6,006.1 3,742.4 828.6 1,372.9 5,943.9 62.2 FLGeorgia 12,707.3 1,011.9 11,695.4 8,392.5 3,302.8 1,854.0 450.9 935.0 3,239.9 62.9 GAHawaii 1,924.8 46.6 1,878.2 1,443.9 434.3 248.2 63.5 115.0 426.6 7.7 HIIdaho 1,650.3 79.9 1,570.4 1,079.6 490.7 262.4 98.2 128.0 488.6 2.2 IDIllinois 14,177.2 699.2 13,477.9 10,212.9 3,265.0 1,654.7 1,085.4 505.2 3,245.3 19.7 ILIndiana 7,067.1 283.4 6,783.7 5,091.6 1,692.1 982.2 355.5 339.5 1,677.2 15.0 INIowa 2,307.3 97.4 2,209.9 1,520.5 689.4 306.9 131.6 247.5 686.0 3.4 IAKansas 2,866.8 47.2 2,819.6 2,008.9 810.7 444.1 126.6 235.3 806.0 4.7 KSKentucky 4,954.7 187.1 4,767.6 3,527.8 1,239.8 791.5 177.0 276.4 1,245.0 -5.2 KYLouisiana 5,447.7 252.3 5,195.4 3,912.8 1,282.5 834.1 161.0 272.9 1,268.0 14.5 LAMaine 1,765.1 65.8 1,699.3 1,210.6 488.7 219.3 85.3 174.4 479.0 9.7 MEMaryland 7,633.9 408.8 7,225.1 4,959.9 2,265.2 947.5 374.4 934.2 2,256.1 9.1 MDMassachusetts 10,743.0 671.0 10,072.0 6,509.6 3,562.5 1,003.2 576.5 1,936.2 3,515.9 46.6 MAMichigan 12,177.4 561.0 11,616.4 8,915.4 2,701.0 1,589.2 652.5 442.6 2,684.3 16.7 MIMinnesota 5,009.3 287.3 4,721.9 3,351.7 1,370.3 650.8 208.4 504.7 1,363.9 6.3 MNMississippi 3,615.8 164.8 3,451.0 2,575.7 875.3 587.4 115.3 162.6 865.4 9.9 MSMissouri 7,651.4 255.9 7,395.5 5,306.1 2,089.4 1,143.8 337.9 584.0 2,065.6 23.8 MOMontana 912.0 32.7 879.3 597.5 281.8 137.9 60.3 82.9 281.1 0.8 MTNebraska 2,246.2 111.3 2,134.9 1,467.8 667.1 277.8 161.6 222.7 662.1 4.9 NENevada 2,409.3 136.4 2,272.9 1,698.6 574.2 293.4 203.8 73.5 570.6 3.6 NVNew Hampshire 2,045.4 93.3 1,952.1 1,294.6 657.5 273.1 129.1 243.5 645.7 11.9 NHNew Jersey 12,976.2 690.3 12,285.9 8,372.5 3,913.4 1,765.4 627.9 1,502.5 3,895.8 17.6 NJNew Mexico 2,175.0 130.6 2,044.4 1,450.6 593.8 341.5 103.0 146.8 591.4 2.5 NMNew York 28,780.6 1,484.6 27,296.0 18,500.3 8,795.7 3,181.1 974.9 4,519.9 8,675.9 119.8 NYNorth Carolina 10,894.2 516.2 10,378.0 7,641.8 2,736.1 1,606.9 423.2 641.6 2,671.7 64.4 NCNorth Dakota 528.1 20.1 507.9 339.5 168.4 73.6 37.1 57.1 167.8 0.6 NDOhio 13,367.9 683.1 12,684.8 9,442.1 3,242.6 1,633.1 949.0 629.8 3,211.9 30.7 OHOklahoma 3,494.3 104.2 3,390.1 2,463.3 926.8 537.4 153.4 229.8 920.7 6.1 OKOregon 4,486.5 201.0 4,285.5 3,081.3 1,204.2 680.5 218.6 299.0 1,198.1 6.1 ORPennsylvania 16,062.3 782.3 15,280.0 11,129.0 4,151.0 2,144.7 479.9 1,504.6 4,129.2 21.8 PARhode Island 1,231.2 66.2 1,165.0 823.2 341.8 161.1 50.8 124.0 335.9 5.9 RISouth Carolina 4,253.6 174.0 4,079.6 3,001.8 1,077.8 685.2 128.8 259.5 1,073.4 4.4 SCSouth Dakota 722.0 27.3 694.8 466.4 228.4 110.9 42.9 73.7 227.5 0.9 SDTennessee 6,633.6 347.0 6,286.6 4,623.8 1,662.8 997.2 205.1 447.5 1,649.8 13.0 TNTexas 28,870.9 1,133.8 27,737.2 19,910.6 7,826.6 4,087.8 972.6 2,709.8 7,770.3 56.2 TXUtah 2,868.7 195.4 2,673.3 1,867.7 805.6 401.3 148.1 249.7 799.2 6.5 UTVermont 1,009.4 46.4 963.0 665.2 297.7 134.5 68.8 85.6 289.0 8.8 VTVirginia 10,420.7 612.3 9,808.4 7,005.5 2,802.9 1,459.1 485.3 844.3 2,788.8 14.1 VAWashington 8,735.1 435.3 8,299.8 6,133.6 2,166.3 1,188.3 359.1 603.9 2,151.4 14.9 WAWest Virginia 2,207.3 102.5 2,104.9 1,523.2 581.7 317.5 117.6 142.6 577.7 4.0 WVWisconsin 4,764.2 413.4 4,350.8 3,239.3 1,111.5 603.0 269.3 230.0 1,102.3 9.1 WIWyoming 832.4 21.1 811.3 558.1 253.3 152.6 48.7 51.0 252.3 0.9 WYPuerto Rico 3,643.6 281.8 3,361.8 2,462.5 899.4 585.8 280.1 33.5 899.4 PR

See notes following Table 2.16.109

Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.14 - Total Other Investments of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $4,500.7 $6,530.9 ($2,030.2) ($4,120.2) $4,391.9 $2,369.8 $782.2 $1,202.0 $4,354.0 $37.8Bell Operating Cos. 3,546.0 6,100.7 (2,554.7) (4,515.1) 4,083.6 2,185.8 694.4 1,169.4 4,049.6 34.0All Other Cos. 954.6 430.1 524.5 394.8 308.3 184.1 87.9 32.6 304.5 3.8Alabama 84.2 272.1 (187.9) (213.3) 60.8 37.8 7.9 13.7 59.4 1.404 ALArizona (1,740.7) (1,854.0) 113.3 53.8 77.2 46.0 10.2 20.8 77.0 0.183 AZArkansas 45.8 13.3 32.5 23.7 3.0 2.3 0.3 0.4 3.0 0.008 ARCalifornia 1,009.8 762.1 247.7 (40.4) 347.7 207.8 58.6 77.5 343.9 3.757 CAColorado 1,143.2 748.9 394.3 305.7 108.2 62.0 16.3 29.0 107.3 0.842 COConnecticut 141.5 20.5 121.1 98.4 96.7 40.2 30.1 26.1 96.4 0.368 CTDelaware 25.7 11.2 14.5 9.0 11.2 5.8 1.5 3.9 11.2 0.030 DEDistrict of Columbia (120.5) (32.3) (88.2) (111.8) 42.8 9.0 9.8 23.6 42.4 0.405 DCFlorida 880.8 856.8 24.0 (28.7) 265.0 166.1 37.2 58.8 262.1 2.837 FLGeorgia 558.4 730.1 (171.6) (258.0) 171.7 96.2 23.1 49.1 168.5 3.256 GAHawaii 67.0 56.5 10.6 8.1 87.6 50.1 12.8 23.2 86.1 1.537 HIIdaho 414.0 416.1 (2.1) (13.6) 23.1 12.7 4.6 5.7 23.0 0.125 IDIllinois (1,043.9) (327.4) (716.5) (756.1) 284.2 151.4 86.5 44.4 282.2 1.982 ILIndiana 1,418.9 1,828.3 (409.4) (427.7) 128.7 77.8 25.1 24.5 127.3 1.386 INIowa 23.1 10.8 12.3 (3.6) 18.6 8.3 3.6 6.6 18.5 0.090 IAKansas 73.1 (5.2) 78.4 63.0 1.6 1.4 (0.1) 0.3 1.6 (0.005) KSKentucky 225.8 321.4 (95.6) (104.7) 61.8 39.9 9.2 13.8 62.8 (1.064) KYLouisiana 332.0 171.0 161.0 153.7 39.1 25.5 4.9 8.3 38.7 0.402 LAMaine 8.7 4.1 4.6 (10.6) 18.3 8.2 3.2 6.5 17.9 0.361 MEMaryland (128.8) 71.6 (200.5) (256.4) 110.7 46.3 18.3 45.7 110.2 0.439 MDMassachusetts 329.5 14.8 314.7 202.4 114.3 31.9 18.6 62.6 113.0 1.295 MAMichigan (1,324.8) (292.0) (1,032.8) (1,068.3) 135.9 90.9 24.4 19.7 135.0 0.912 MIMinnesota 552.9 579.1 (26.2) (62.0) 56.2 26.7 8.5 20.7 56.0 0.249 MNMississippi 106.4 154.1 (47.7) (56.8) 25.1 16.9 3.3 4.7 24.9 0.271 MSMissouri 97.0 117.1 (20.0) (52.0) 8.3 3.2 1.8 3.0 8.0 0.365 MOMontana 344.2 297.6 46.6 41.6 7.4 3.6 1.6 2.2 7.4 0.020 MTNebraska 311.3 276.2 35.0 19.0 21.9 9.2 5.7 6.8 21.7 0.146 NENevada 70.2 (4.5) 74.7 58.1 25.1 13.5 8.5 3.0 25.0 0.148 NVNew Hampshire 43.0 (13.1) 56.1 32.2 25.0 10.4 4.9 9.3 24.6 0.457 NHNew Jersey (1,178.1) 19.5 (1,197.6) (1,270.2) 205.5 93.4 33.3 77.9 204.6 0.934 NJNew Mexico 708.6 626.9 81.8 65.7 23.3 13.5 4.1 5.7 23.2 0.094 NMNew York 1,679.9 709.0 970.9 731.8 266.1 102.9 35.5 124.3 262.7 3.353 NYNorth Carolina 615.8 574.5 41.3 12.9 126.9 75.5 23.5 26.5 125.5 1.350 NCNorth Dakota 204.1 216.5 (12.4) (15.4) 6.4 2.8 1.4 2.2 6.3 0.022 NDOhio (264.5) (362.7) 98.1 66.9 263.4 142.5 71.9 46.4 260.8 2.538 OHOklahoma 61.4 (17.0) 78.4 57.1 11.8 7.6 1.6 2.6 11.8 0.060 OKOregon (629.7) (752.1) 122.4 95.5 63.4 36.1 11.9 15.1 63.0 0.338 ORPennsylvania (637.9) (149.1) (488.8) (584.7) 249.0 137.5 29.2 80.7 247.4 1.553 PARhode Island (64.5) (15.1) (49.4) (61.7) 17.1 8.1 2.5 6.2 16.8 0.292 RISouth Carolina 0.1 125.9 (125.8) (132.0) 33.7 21.4 4.4 8.0 33.8 (0.024) SCSouth Dakota 106.5 129.5 (23.0) (26.6) 5.3 2.6 1.0 1.7 5.3 0.020 SDTennessee (7.2) 313.2 (320.4) (329.8) 54.5 33.2 7.4 13.6 54.2 0.267 TNTexas 425.6 247.3 178.3 (15.1) 231.7 144.5 24.6 61.0 230.1 1.654 TXUtah 392.4 309.4 83.0 54.0 38.5 19.2 7.1 11.9 38.2 0.292 UTVermont (70.3) (18.6) (51.7) (62.2) 11.6 5.2 2.7 3.3 11.2 0.336 VTVirginia (518.0) (172.3) (345.7) (409.3) 138.5 70.0 23.8 44.1 137.8 0.702 VAWashington 160.7 (346.1) 506.7 460.9 111.1 61.2 19.3 29.7 110.2 0.866 WAWest Virginia (25.4) (3.6) (21.8) (33.2) 21.5 11.7 4.4 5.3 21.4 0.148 WVWisconsin (541.7) (168.5) (373.2) (380.5) 101.0 57.9 22.6 19.7 100.2 0.818 WIWyoming (0.6) 5.6 (6.2) (8.9) 6.2 3.7 1.2 1.2 6.1 0.021 WYPuerto Rico 135.6 53.4 82.1 60.3 28.4 18.3 9.0 1.1 28.4 PR

See notes following Table 2.16.110

Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 2.15 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers

as of December 31, 2001(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing andRegulated Separations Collection

and Common Traffic Special Total andAdjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange

All Reporting Cos. $257,782.7 $24,290.3 $233,492.4 $169,053.8 $64,437.0 $32,978.9 $11,786.3 $19,095.4 $63,860.7 $576.3Bell Operating Cos. 241,853.5 23,596.2 218,257.3 157,334.8 60,921.7 30,837.4 10,826.0 18,718.8 60,382.2 539.6All Other Cos. 15,929.2 694.1 15,235.1 11,719.0 3,515.2 2,141.6 960.3 376.7 3,478.5 36.7Alabama 4,170.7 475.9 3,694.7 2,731.8 963.0 592.6 123.3 229.1 945.0 17.9 ALArizona 3,911.2 436.8 3,474.4 2,486.8 987.6 578.4 135.2 271.2 984.9 2.6 AZArkansas 1,584.9 97.0 1,487.9 1,090.1 397.8 254.8 72.7 66.8 394.3 3.5 ARCalifornia 33,310.6 3,894.5 29,416.1 22,156.0 7,260.1 3,782.7 1,623.0 1,779.0 7,184.7 75.4 CAColorado 5,099.4 660.4 4,439.0 3,241.6 1,197.4 685.2 180.9 321.2 1,187.3 10.2 COConnecticut 3,442.9 15.8 3,427.1 2,533.5 893.6 370.7 267.1 250.2 887.9 5.7 CTDelaware 724.1 71.0 653.1 449.6 203.5 105.3 27.3 70.5 203.1 0.4 DEDistrict of Columbia 1,250.7 161.9 1,088.8 632.2 456.6 101.7 102.5 249.0 453.3 3.4 DCFlorida 16,940.6 1,658.3 15,282.3 11,312.1 3,970.2 2,491.3 539.5 906.7 3,937.5 32.7 FLGeorgia 8,069.1 1,247.2 6,821.8 4,846.4 1,975.4 1,110.7 273.7 560.2 1,944.6 30.8 GAHawaii 1,383.8 102.2 1,281.6 988.9 292.7 165.4 46.8 76.1 288.3 4.4 HIIdaho 1,118.5 123.6 994.9 676.6 318.3 167.8 65.9 83.4 317.1 1.2 IDIllinois 9,668.9 1,083.1 8,585.9 6,475.4 2,110.5 1,062.1 807.8 226.0 2,095.8 14.7 ILIndiana 5,123.4 319.1 4,804.3 3,681.5 1,122.8 668.8 261.7 182.0 1,112.5 10.3 INIowa 1,611.4 138.0 1,473.4 987.5 486.0 218.6 92.0 173.8 484.3 1.6 IAKansas 1,905.3 152.6 1,752.8 1,234.5 518.2 264.1 118.4 132.8 515.3 2.9 KSKentucky 3,584.1 408.3 3,175.8 2,350.8 825.0 525.0 116.1 187.1 828.2 -3.3 KYLouisiana 4,197.2 419.9 3,777.3 2,858.2 919.2 607.6 108.3 195.3 911.2 7.9 LAMaine 1,193.0 65.3 1,127.7 805.4 322.3 144.8 57.7 113.8 316.3 6.0 MEMaryland 4,971.8 613.4 4,358.5 2,946.1 1,412.3 585.9 236.0 585.9 1,407.8 4.6 MDMassachusetts 7,321.4 439.7 6,881.7 4,464.3 2,417.3 687.2 395.2 1,305.5 2,387.9 29.4 MAMichigan 8,525.3 341.5 8,183.8 6,393.1 1,790.7 1,034.3 498.3 245.9 1,778.6 12.1 MIMinnesota 3,342.9 377.1 2,965.8 2,082.1 883.7 422.7 133.2 324.8 880.7 3.0 MNMississippi 2,573.2 276.9 2,296.3 1,692.6 603.7 401.6 77.0 119.6 598.3 5.4 MSMissouri 4,929.2 316.1 4,613.1 3,334.8 1,278.3 670.1 260.2 329.4 1,259.7 18.7 MOMontana 661.9 52.2 609.7 415.8 194.0 93.4 42.3 57.8 193.6 0.4 MTNebraska 1,666.4 212.8 1,453.6 989.2 464.4 193.5 110.5 157.3 461.3 3.1 NENevada 1,449.8 121.7 1,328.2 996.6 330.8 162.8 122.8 43.0 328.6 2.2 NVNew Hampshire 1,279.7 74.6 1,205.1 790.8 414.3 173.4 82.0 151.9 407.3 7.0 NHNew Jersey 8,084.6 799.6 7,285.1 4,834.1 2,451.0 1,099.7 397.5 944.2 2,441.4 9.6 NJNew Mexico 1,501.2 109.3 1,391.9 988.9 403.0 231.0 70.4 100.1 401.5 1.5 NMNew York 19,507.5 1,641.6 17,865.9 12,158.5 5,707.4 2,056.4 647.2 2,935.8 5,639.4 68.0 NYNorth Carolina 7,650.0 668.4 6,981.6 5,158.4 1,823.1 1,071.9 293.9 420.7 1,786.6 36.6 NCNorth Dakota 395.2 34.3 360.9 237.5 123.4 54.2 27.1 41.9 123.1 0.3 NDOhio 9,473.6 598.5 8,875.1 6,810.1 2,065.0 1,119.9 624.8 298.5 2,043.2 21.8 OHOklahoma 2,414.1 113.9 2,300.2 1,659.6 640.6 369.6 124.6 140.3 634.5 6.1 OKOregon 2,904.0 279.7 2,624.3 1,891.7 731.9 412.5 135.2 180.9 728.6 3.3 ORPennsylvania 10,676.4 1,046.9 9,629.5 6,950.2 2,679.3 1,390.3 316.6 961.7 2,668.6 10.8 PARhode Island 773.3 51.8 721.6 501.3 220.2 106.1 31.9 79.1 217.1 3.1 RISouth Carolina 3,005.1 347.5 2,657.6 1,950.3 707.2 451.2 82.5 171.3 705.0 2.3 SCSouth Dakota 494.1 47.5 446.7 295.8 150.9 74.0 28.0 48.5 150.4 0.4 SDTennessee 4,434.0 626.8 3,807.3 2,747.0 1,060.3 626.4 130.2 295.7 1,052.4 7.9 TNTexas 18,946.0 1,174.0 17,772.0 12,699.2 5,072.8 2,545.5 745.8 1,724.2 5,015.4 57.3 TXUtah 1,724.1 196.4 1,527.7 1,060.9 466.8 233.0 85.5 144.6 463.1 3.6 UTVermont 644.8 30.4 614.4 417.2 197.1 89.6 45.8 56.1 191.5 5.7 VTVirginia 6,506.8 713.5 5,793.3 4,095.4 1,697.9 870.6 301.8 518.4 1,690.8 7.1 VAWashington 5,634.5 584.7 5,049.8 3,717.9 1,331.9 736.1 219.8 368.2 1,324.0 7.9 WAWest Virginia 1,543.8 137.4 1,406.4 1,012.9 393.5 215.8 79.2 96.3 391.3 2.2 WVWisconsin 3,076.4 208.4 2,868.0 2,154.7 713.2 399.5 194.4 113.4 707.4 5.9 WIWyoming 610.9 49.7 561.2 384.6 176.6 106.6 33.8 35.5 176.0 0.6 WYPuerto Rico 2,770.7 473.2 2,297.5 1,683.3 614.2 396.8 192.9 24.5 614.2 PR

See notes following Table 2.16.111

Statistics of Communications Common Carriers

Table 2.16 - Billable Access Lines and Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutesof Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2001

Billable Access Lines Switched Traffic-Residence Business Subject to Total Sensitive Minutes

Special Billable (Thousands)Lifeline Non-Lifeline Single Line Multiline Access Access Non-

Surcharge Lines Premium Premium

All Reporting Cos. 6,026,611 104,374,591 4,124,896 47,287,317 104,827 161,918,242 499,990,707 8,347Bell Operating Cos. 5,825,196 96,551,976 3,644,327 44,708,376 102,495 150,832,370 466,687,887 7,923All Other Cos. 201,415 7,822,615 480,569 2,578,941 2,332 11,085,872 33,302,820 424Alabama 20,711 1,582,753 51,673 481,779 554 2,137,470 6,593,715 0 ALArizona 20,980 1,998,945 33,421 843,407 3,960 2,900,713 10,920,316 1 AZArkansas 6,421 648,806 27,331 257,547 146 940,251 3,274,070 30 ARCalifornia 3,190,419 10,987,844 560,120 7,295,743 5,159 22,039,285 52,868,347 3 CAColorado 24,995 1,821,056 39,574 892,749 6,266 2,784,640 10,651,108 44 COConnecticut 58,706 1,521,753 36,018 517,680 175 2,134,332 8,911,947 0 CTDelaware 1,654 380,637 10,461 180,422 400 573,574 2,371,501 761 DEDistrict of Columbia 12,811 282,428 5,294 601,342 887 902,762 3,115,864 30 DCFlorida 140,604 7,752,550 255,226 2,696,198 7,301 10,851,879 32,984,358 0 FLGeorgia 63,512 2,796,993 102,442 1,198,190 2,006 4,163,143 14,586,224 10 GAHawaii 16,588 455,449 20,941 200,207 0 693,185 2,226,095 0 HIIdaho 23,400 464,636 18,918 195,660 753 703,367 2,782,534 1 IDIllinois 72,959 4,416,758 199,596 2,419,537 317 7,109,167 21,867,602 0 ILIndiana 34,356 2,392,747 82,015 927,904 263 3,437,285 9,978,523 1 INIowa 11,335 705,557 12,920 391,779 613 1,122,204 3,510,727 24 IAKansas 12,144 852,041 34,081 316,045 336 1,214,647 4,387,087 4 KSKentucky 38,051 1,404,702 57,929 432,424 257 1,933,363 6,157,446 0 KYLouisiana 18,658 1,636,170 44,020 591,083 529 2,290,460 6,989,841 0 LAMaine 69,946 433,965 26,743 162,973 724 694,351 2,307,714 0 MEMaryland 3,999 2,477,173 54,387 1,229,507 1,335 3,766,401 13,290,806 105 MDMassachusetts 163,458 2,569,076 115,902 1,304,187 4,510 4,157,133 14,053,350 0 MAMichigan 120,810 3,676,570 131,957 1,789,388 174 5,718,899 14,053,823 0 MIMinnesota 35,981 1,449,754 27,208 715,936 1,471 2,230,350 6,886,215 19 MNMississippi 20,169 916,807 34,798 318,779 238 1,290,791 4,837,465 0 MSMissouri 31,865 2,155,976 88,125 736,918 717 3,013,601 9,552,597 281 MOMontana 7,842 253,816 9,897 110,323 324 382,202 1,441,022 0 MTNebraska 10,521 477,372 15,696 248,346 407 752,342 2,669,721 17 NENevada 32,987 854,322 28,638 387,705 297 1,303,949 5,691,156 0 NVNew Hampshire 6,831 534,720 28,229 192,713 635 763,128 3,364,561 0 NHNew Jersey 44,465 4,444,097 87,732 2,175,606 7,448 6,759,348 24,322,963 2,350 NJNew Mexico 33,634 568,749 14,360 251,048 1,502 869,293 3,332,781 1,631 NMNew York 482,532 6,247,286 287,900 3,352,344 27,531 10,397,593 33,170,593 0 NYNorth Carolina 80,752 3,153,945 162,515 1,091,138 1,132 4,489,482 14,595,170 261 NCNorth Dakota 6,864 125,284 2,550 76,325 9 211,032 744,060 12 NDOhio 265,498 4,532,515 171,346 1,646,903 746 6,617,008 15,983,292 36 OHOklahoma 46,566 1,042,072 42,619 377,881 778 1,509,916 4,808,523 129 OKOregon 30,981 1,332,542 56,100 531,666 1,163 1,952,452 6,758,711 2 ORPennsylvania 78,634 5,070,505 188,805 2,044,171 2,738 7,384,853 20,803,751 1,296 PARhode Island 46,368 402,175 18,353 161,666 481 629,043 2,399,262 0 RISouth Carolina 17,871 1,191,401 42,210 394,996 405 1,646,883 2,242,133 0 SCSouth Dakota 7,183 150,509 3,626 101,598 188 263,104 6,034,851 0 SDTennessee 38,403 2,047,330 59,380 619,929 820 2,765,862 1,011,133 2 TNTexas 361,025 6,548,825 329,689 2,885,061 12,191 10,136,791 8,505,598 0 TXUtah 16,892 687,406 14,871 367,159 2,137 1,088,465 28,919,742 1,184 UTVermont 24,994 220,455 13,444 97,149 688 356,730 3,770,483 2 VTVirginia 19,646 2,966,699 91,982 1,378,228 1,651 4,458,206 1,451,770 0 VAWashington 69,123 2,346,552 89,731 986,199 2,049 3,493,654 17,044,939 15 WAWest Virginia 3,468 618,489 17,764 185,813 132 825,666 11,261,952 8 WVWisconsin 56,475 1,677,787 47,294 680,818 33 2,462,407 2,896,010 38 WIWyoming 1,411 153,445 5,627 104,897 251 265,631 6,501,702 49 WYPuerto Rico 21,113 945,147 223,438 140,251 0 1,329,949 1,105,553 1 PRSee notes following this table.

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Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.16

Data for these tables were obtained from the ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) reports(FCC Report 43-01) filed by incumbent local exchange companies with operating revenues for the year 2000 equal to orin excess of $117 million. The FCC's Accounting Review Order, 14 Rcd 11396 (1999), established streamlined reportingrequirements for mid-sized incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) beginning in the 1999 reporting year. A mid-sizedcarrier is a carrier whose annual operating revenues either individually or when aggregated with those of any ILEC itcontrols, is controlled by, or with which it is under common control, are less than $7 billion.

The reports are filed on a study-area basis and include financial and operational data on revenues, expenses, investment,access lines and minutes of use.

Information presented in these tables was received from 8 companies for 121 study areas representing all the states (exceptAlaska), the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Data for all tables are derived from the 2001 calendar year submissions from the companies.

Detail may not match totals because of necessary roundings.

Detail and totals shown may not match detail or totals shown elsewhere in this publication or from sources which have similardata element names. Some of the reasons are:

1. The Commission's instructions to the companies as to which data sub-elements should be included when reporting aparticular data element may vary among the different ARMIS reports.

2. Some companies may interpret the Commission's instructions differently.

3. Some companies may use different internal data bases to compile data for different ARMIS reports; e.g., Qwestincludes data for Malheur Telephone Company in its 43-01 data submission for the company's Oregon study area; however,the company does not include data from Malheur in its 43-02 (ARMIS USOA report) data submission, which is aggregatedat the total company level.

4. Some companies discover discrepancies and refile data for one ARMIS report but not another.

Both Commission and company personnel are working to detect and correct discrepancies in the data and to clarify thereporting requirements.

The eight companies that filed ARMIS 43-01 data from which these tables were derived are:

Large Incumbent LECs Mid-Sized Incumbent LECs

1. BellSouth Corporation 5. ALLTEL Corporation 2. Qwest Corporation 6. Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. 3. SBC Communications, Inc. 7. Citizens Telecommunications Company and subsidiaries 4. Verizon Communications, Inc. 8. Sprint Corporation

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Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.15

The total column reflects the operating results for each of the rows itemized in these tables, and it includes all regulated andnonregulated company operations for each row. These amounts are presented prior to separation between state andinterstate jurisdictions.

Subtracting all non-regulated and adjustments from the total column gives the subject-to-separations column, which reflectsthat portion of each row that must be allocated between state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant to part 36 of theCommission's rules.

The state and interstate columns reflect the allocation of the amount in the subject-to-separations column into its state andinterstate components pursuant to those rules. In some instances, the interstate column also reflects Commission-prescribed adjustments made after the separations process. These adjustments are made only at the interstate level; consequently, thestate and interstate columns may not necessarily add up to the subject-to-separations column.

All the remaining columns concern the further sub-division of the interstate column amount into various elements pursuant topart 69 of the Commission's rules.

The common line access element columns reflect costs that are recovered through subscriber line charges and a carriercommon line charge assessed upon all interexchange carriers that use local exchange common line facilities for the provisionof interstate or foreign telecommunications services. These costs are allocated to the pay telephone or inside wire columnswhere applicable, with any residual allocated to the base factor portion column. For some rows where no allocation isspecified, the entire common line cost is shown in the total column.

The traffic-sensitive access element columns reflect costs associated with traffic-sensitive plant engineered to handle theanticipated volume of calls. The switching column reflects that portion of each row associated with the connection of tolllines, or toll lines to local central offices, exclusive of equal access costs if the exchange carrier has a separate equal accesselement. The equal access column includes only initial incremental expenditures for hardware and other equipment, andinitial incremental presubscription costs related to the provision of equal access which would not be required absent theprovision of equal access. This column applies to only those carriers having a separate equal access rate element. Thetransport column reflects that portion of each line item applicable to charges assessed upon all interexchange carriers whouse switching or transport facilities that are apportioned to the transport element or elements for purposes of apportioningnet investment. The information column reflects that portion of each row applicable to charges assessed upon all inter-exchange carriers that are connected to assistance boards through interexchange directory assistance trunks.

The special access column reflects that portion of each row applicable to the total of all sub-elements that have been established for the use of equipment or facilities assigned to the special access element for purposes of apportioning netinvestment.

The total access column reflects the sum of the common line total column, the traffic-sensitive total column, and the specialthe special access column.

The billing and collection column reflects that portion of each row applicable to billing and collection services.

The interexchange column reflects that portion of each row applicable to interexchange services.

The mid-sized LECs do not file rows 1340, 1350, and 1360 in Table 2.9.

The mid-sized LECs do not file rows 1410, 1420, 1490, and 1590 for taxes, but file row 1595, federal, state, and other. Thisis reflected in Tables 2.9 and 2.12.

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Notes for Table 2.16

Billable Access Lines

Figures for billable access lines reported in the ARMIS 43-01 report for some companies are slightly differentfrom figures for switched access lines reported in the ARMIS 43-08 report for a variety of reasons, includingdifferent reporting requirements, the interpretation of those requirements by the various companies, and themethods different companies use to calculate the number of lines. The majority of the differences come fromthe fact that WATS, WATS-like, and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS 43-08. Some companies may haveincluded company official lines in their ARMIS 43-08 report.

Definitions of the billable access columns in the table follow:

1. Residence lifeline - customer premises terminations (CPTs) for which the residence interstate subscriber linecharge is reduced or waived. A CPT is a line termination at the customer premise, rather than at the centraloffice. CPTs are commonly referred to as billable units.

2. Residence non-lifeline - CPTs subject to the residence interstate subscriber line charge excluding lifelineCPTs.

3. Business single line - CPTs subject to the single-line business interstate subscriber line charge, excludingcompany official, mobile radiotelephone and public telephones.

4. Business multiline - CPTs subject to the multiline business interstate subscriber line charge, includingmultiline semi-public lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines.

5. Special access - lines subject to a $25 surcharge. The surcharge applies to lines connecting two customerpremise locations, one of which is a PBX that may connect to the public switched network.

6. Total billable access lines - the sum of the aforementioned five columns of data.

Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use

Total premium traffic-sensitive MOU are calculated by dividing adjusted premium line termination revenuesby the line termination rate, calculated pursuant to section 69.205 of the FCC rules.

Total non-premium traffic-sensitive MOU are calculated by dividing the adjusted non-premium traffic-sensitiveline termination revenues by the product of the line termination rate and 0.45, calculated pursuant to section69.113 of the FCC rules.

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International Telecommunications

Statistics of Communications Common Carriers

Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

(Amounts Shown in Thousands)International Point Traffic Billed in the United States Traffic Billed in Foreign Countries Total

Originating or Terminating Transiting the United States U.S.in the United States (by Country of Origin) Carriers

Number Number U.S. Payouts Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payouts Retained Retainedof of Carrier to PTT Revenues of of from PTT of from PTT to PTT Revenues Revenues

Messages Minutes Revenues Messages Minutes Minutes$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Andorra 24 82 23 10 13 15 57 3 * * * 17Austria 28,898 83,158 36,032 6,961 29,071 5,143 20,660 1,546 580 70 511 31,128Belgium 28,558 97,085 49,284 8,003 41,281 7,813 37,589 3,107 914 189 725 45,113Cyprus 4,750 14,580 8,885 2,896 5,989 1,517 6,425 574 170 36 134 6,698Denmark 15,077 72,595 31,775 6,272 25,504 4,939 25,129 2,409 333 120 212 28,124Finland 5,533 26,188 14,471 3,173 11,299 7,864 14,565 1,674 249 70 179 13,152France 130,834 529,740 222,126 37,493 184,633 58,703 253,864 13,916 7,669 2,772 4,897 203,446Germany 380,502 1,225,412 410,439 117,272 293,168 82,619 384,599 50,303 3,225 509 2,716 346,187Gibraltar 548 1,569 580 666 (86) 101 311 124 90 34 56 94Greece 46,669 206,046 132,243 24,848 107,395 10,622 46,141 5,267 1,563 183 1,379 114,041Greenland 41 83 36 38 (2) 1 4 1 * * * (1)Iceland 4,575 15,531 7,004 2,056 4,948 1,557 9,428 1,203 303 95 208 6,359Ireland 28,430 151,011 83,127 10,177 72,950 11,058 67,949 3,211 1,437 593 844 77,005Italy 119,013 492,933 273,178 48,432 224,745 30,245 133,756 8,419 2,419 304 2,115 235,279Liechtenstein 159 332 26 23 3 3 13 1 2 * 1 5Luxembourg 3,909 11,726 6,034 902 5,132 1,836 7,176 649 1,657 1,569 88 5,869Malta 1,347 5,213 3,278 682 2,596 206 860 173 59 33 26 2,796Netherlands 61,094 233,021 111,274 17,568 93,706 27,953 143,416 8,519 1,973 698 1,274 103,500Norway 21,628 79,087 31,139 6,161 24,978 7,152 36,122 2,617 1,347 128 1,218 28,814Portugal 15,811 77,602 44,232 14,246 29,986 4,620 23,024 2,854 464 93 371 33,211Spain 80,642 334,179 188,638 28,952 159,686 20,499 111,994 7,388 1,463 550 913 167,987Sweden 70,184 161,854 55,575 9,487 46,088 32,324 166,040 6,988 1,164 719 444 53,520Switzerland 45,650 178,016 78,664 18,030 60,634 24,652 118,111 7,776 2,393 509 1,884 70,294Turkey 56,996 150,979 80,329 38,970 41,359 5,529 25,875 5,851 1,116 401 714 47,924United Kingdom 300,024 1,610,318 693,913 61,540 632,373 204,243 1,001,855 48,045 4,316 3,470 846 681,264

Western Europe 1,450,896 5,758,339 2,562,307 464,857 2,097,450 551,213 2,634,964 182,617 204,412 34,904 13,148 21,757 2,301,824

Algeria 6,332 8,484 4,690 2,373 2,316 878 5,480 1,011 158 72 86 3,413Angola 1,532 1,626 437 1,425 (988) 568 2,129 525 410 218 192 (272)Benin 3,134 11,372 3,554 2,191 1,363 158 442 219 796 407 389 1,971Botswana 1,449 3,153 1,343 994 349 310 1,404 288 263 87 176 812Burkina 615 2,588 2,441 1,422 1,019 140 585 272 203 152 50 1,342Burundi 152 360 187 74 113 3 15 3 2 * 2 118Cameroon 5,341 5,633 4,878 2,617 2,261 440 1,600 775 2,582 1,507 1,076 4,111Cape Verde 3,200 12,291 5,592 3,333 2,260 228 1,175 397 210 147 63 2,720Central African Republic 45 151 60 48 11 19 90 96 4 * 4 111Chad 171 237 306 131 175 7 40 45 9 * 9 230Comoros 73 107 35 35 (1) 2 8 2 1 * 1 2Congo 1,297 2,030 1,377 1,309 68 107 410 151 343 56 288 507Cote d'Ivoire 3,077 9,476 8,514 5,439 3,075 473 1,894 928 2,330 1,404 926 4,928Djibouti 381 1,326 738 631 107 39 118 80 173 95 78 265Egypt 20,360 90,931 66,162 42,497 23,666 2,913 11,275 4,907 2,582 858 1,725 30,297Equatorial Guinea 27 85 99 23 75 42 243 122 9 1 8 205Ethiopia 9,929 16,188 17,875 14,368 3,507 782 3,624 2,272 8,579 7,047 1,531 7,310Gabon 526 1,197 1,667 456 1,211 151 571 188 1,183 246 937 2,336Gambia, The 1,278 6,207 2,995 1,707 1,288 193 680 255 4,931 2,134 2,797 4,341Ghana 12,515 34,764 22,606 12,339 10,267 4,221 12,190 4,092 7,042 3,838 3,204 17,563Guinea 4,984 26,306 9,615 5,074 4,541 1,246 3,619 1,087 2,644 325 2,320 7,947Guinea-Bissau 913 2,662 1,568 1,522 46 49 470 77 24 1 24 147Kenya 12,474 52,321 30,110 21,065 9,045 821 3,210 1,950 1,562 422 1,140 12,134Lesotho 165 424 279 131 148 33 145 51 60 23 37 236Liberia 1,212 6,712 3,707 2,366 1,340 631 2,835 1,241 426 58 369 2,950Libya 198 975 864 86 778 115 570 60 99 39 60 898Madagascar 147 511 594 1,280 (685) 35 213 46 11 * 11 (629)Malawi 477 2,486 1,060 530 530 221 1,303 390 579 114 465 1,385Mali 1,279 4,230 2,670 1,753 917 199 632 376 2,068 1,177 892 2,185Mauritania 363 1,088 1,164 826 337 192 582 351 201 90 111 800Mauritius 3,082 8,491 3,893 3,864 29 127 465 245 230 110 121 394Morocco 12,008 28,234 21,008 9,237 11,772 1,323 7,246 2,465 623 255 368 14,605Mozambique 253 471 610 231 379 92 410 146 245 74 171 696Namibia 1,072 4,251 1,546 963 583 169 665 165 64 25 39 786Niger 239 418 415 124 291 23 141 37 132 24 108 436Nigeria 32,239 95,263 44,553 38,397 6,156 2,630 11,042 4,745 4,970 2,582 2,388 13,289Reunion 52 145 74 32 41 2 7 1 4 * 4 47

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Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000 -- Continued

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

(Amounts Shown in Thousands)International Point Traffic Billed in the United States Traffic Billed in Foreign Countries Total

Originating or Terminating Transiting the United States U.S.in the United States (by Country of Origin) Carriers

Number Number U.S. Payouts Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payouts Retained Retainedof of Carrier to PTT Revenues of of from PTT of from PTT to PTT Revenues Revenues

Messages Minutes Revenues Messages Minutes Minutes$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Rwanda 314 734 398 402 (5) 80 344 307 575 * 575 878Saint Helena 100 644 243 219 24 1 5 2 * * * 26Sao Tome and Principe 195 648 654 755 (101) * * * 55 5 50 (50)Senegal 12,061 49,383 28,332 14,595 13,737 746 3,215 1,297 1,379 311 1,068 16,102Seychelles 230 469 299 120 180 12 59 11 2 1 1 191Sierra Leone 1,824 3,917 2,931 3,315 (383) 458 1,216 610 3,647 2,415 1,233 1,459Somalia 2,159 6,900 7,311 7,768 (458) 641 962 766 2,739 924 1,815 2,123South Africa 36,550 109,644 73,871 33,793 40,078 9,417 38,966 11,909 1,023 416 607 52,594Sudan 4,214 5,238 3,934 2,403 1,531 297 1,478 718 1,974 721 1,253 3,502Swaziland 60 303 223 81 142 44 183 60 * 18 (18) 183Tanzania 2,504 6,275 5,364 2,790 2,574 267 1,138 403 237 105 132 3,110Togo 643 2,170 2,151 1,099 1,052 26 94 50 2,984 2,270 714 1,816Tunisia 2,048 9,174 4,299 3,336 963 604 2,474 825 191 85 107 1,895Uganda 4,685 11,727 6,537 2,368 4,169 674 1,889 446 383 88 296 4,911Zaire 3,534 11,256 4,675 5,508 (833) 98 500 137 3,395 2,588 807 111Zambia 1,603 4,147 2,481 1,146 1,335 257 1,045 321 207 28 178 1,834Zimbabwe 1,427 6,211 4,946 1,353 3,592 808 3,477 686 350 196 154 4,432

Africa 216,745 672,031 417,934 261,945 155,989 34,010 134,576 48,607 188,273 64,894 33,756 31,138 235,733

Bahrain 2,539 9,636 9,788 3,327 6,461 1,089 4,832 1,534 361 190 171 8,166Iran 30,758 106,250 117,763 80,306 37,458 2,776 18,976 13,990 1,447 148 1,299 52,747Iraq 1,062 6,397 6,787 5,668 1,119 336 1,786 1,802 2,396 1,251 1,145 4,066Israel 75,431 286,462 106,519 36,608 69,911 44,326 261,658 23,840 1,157 270 886 94,637Jordan 7,209 33,113 27,240 16,378 10,862 2,054 9,415 4,440 9,806 8,142 1,664 16,966Kuwait 13,474 35,956 23,544 11,632 11,913 1,473 6,601 1,338 1,063 334 729 13,980Lebanon 19,823 39,606 31,698 18,185 13,513 1,166 6,587 2,771 3,447 1,506 1,941 18,224Oman 1,657 5,276 2,870 3,281 (410) 270 950 561 518 54 463 613Qatar 2,105 6,631 5,330 7,679 (2,348) 267 1,008 921 450 237 213 (1,214)Saudi Arabia 28,983 105,956 82,276 28,789 53,487 5,816 23,958 6,221 4,457 602 3,855 63,562Syria 7,465 19,355 28,138 11,495 16,643 821 3,941 2,203 676 268 408 19,254United Arab Emirates 28,981 79,008 56,103 27,265 28,838 6,298 30,149 7,691 3,052 380 2,672 39,200Yemen 5,923 19,851 21,364 13,076 8,288 913 3,094 1,578 682 682 10,548

Middle East 225,411 753,496 519,421 263,688 255,733 67,607 372,956 68,890 97,516 29,511 13,383 16,127 340,751

Anguilla 692 2,750 2,680 1,219 1,462 224 915 492 514 346 168 2,122Antigua and Barbuda 5,686 26,149 14,390 5,329 9,061 1,371 5,966 2,243 283 175 108 11,412Aruba 8,940 30,390 13,729 8,609 5,119 1,889 6,686 1,750 936 598 337 7,207Bahamas, The 27,751 77,255 47,490 15,735 31,755 16,951 65,110 9,738 1,025 471 555 42,047Barbados 9,830 52,349 23,572 12,934 10,639 2,718 7,514 1,517 349 140 209 12,365Bermuda 13,032 51,502 27,503 7,406 20,097 5,315 23,447 4,156 765 103 663 24,916Cayman Islands 6,899 26,321 17,427 4,277 13,150 2,521 9,433 1,651 274 117 157 14,959Cuba 27,538 74,026 62,610 52,158 10,453 638 3,254 1,855 298 44 255 12,563Dominica 3,332 19,031 13,873 7,855 6,018 466 2,285 1,629 4,580 4,729 (149) 7,497Dominican Republic 110,170 650,861 168,106 91,863 76,243 24,697 219,176 46,033 4,945 2,367 2,578 124,854French Overseas Departments 590 1,370 1,022 338 684 708 2,656 681 4 4 1,370Grenada 7,123 46,271 37,271 19,029 18,242 1,352 4,857 1,758 594 382 211 20,211Guadeloupe 1,055 2,549 1,139 332 807 220 1,327 360 240 50 190 1,357Haiti 18,075 91,372 48,604 38,478 10,126 1,071 4,660 2,701 3,012 2,063 949 13,776Jamaica 58,858 276,478 166,800 113,076 53,724 13,479 59,182 22,667 1,740 1,074 666 77,057Montserrat 1,608 14,390 10,905 5,942 4,963 106 619 239 124 80 43 5,245Netherlands Antilles 15,774 61,041 16,864 6,939 9,925 3,669 11,737 1,037 582 296 286 11,248Saint Kitts and Nevis 3,027 15,358 10,956 3,108 7,848 819 3,207 891 1,693 263 1,431 10,170Saint Lucia 4,337 23,508 11,806 4,886 6,920 1,151 5,316 1,374 819 1,198 (379) 7,915Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3,439 22,952 11,019 10,436 583 272 1,417 626 117 47 70 1,279Trinidad and Tobago 24,479 119,903 72,489 36,546 35,943 4,534 30,429 8,614 1,050 792 258 44,815Turks and Caicos Islands 2,120 8,205 7,030 3,344 3,686 772 3,003 1,368 201 137 63 5,117Virgin Islands, British 3,843 11,930 8,128 2,927 5,201 1,788 7,022 2,290 219 3,915 (3,697) 3,795

Puerto Rico 561 2,471 175 3 172 165 818 14 186

U.S. Virgin Islands 5,394 25,625 996 8 988 361 1,785 4 * * 992

Caribbean 364,154 1,734,059 796,583 452,775 343,808 87,258 481,825 115,690 69,396 24,365 19,390 4,975 464,473

Belize 4,352 20,058 22,576 7,420 15,156 1,197 5,192 1,813 617 229 388 17,356Canada 1,020,540 4,614,594 1,220,917 203,511 1,017,406 1,408,196 5,139,311 194,394 4,079 888 3,191 1,214,992Costa Rica 25,056 79,604 54,782 22,146 32,636 6,921 31,743 8,042 768 412 355 41,034

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Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000 -- Continued

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

(Amounts Shown in Thousands)International Point Traffic Billed in the United States Traffic Billed in Foreign Countries Total

Originating or Terminating Transiting the United States U.S.in the United States (by Country of Origin) Carriers

Number Number U.S. Payouts Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payouts Retained Retainedof of Carrier to PTT Revenues of of from PTT of from PTT to PTT Revenues Revenues

Messages Minutes Revenues Messages Minutes Minutes$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

El Salvador 61,700 271,937 180,178 70,982 109,195 10,677 71,570 17,506 5,207 4,598 610 127,311Guatemala 57,844 206,743 146,081 68,387 77,694 18,808 27,048 7,608 6,364 3,134 3,231 88,533Honduras 33,012 185,767 143,056 79,273 63,782 4,323 20,321 6,527 3,788 1,646 2,142 72,451Mexico 816,348 5,458,695 2,858,624 1,088,742 1,769,882 260,752 1,574,525 325,044 12,211 4,136 8,076 2,103,002Nicaragua 23,660 79,341 59,579 27,420 32,160 1,775 7,686 2,965 642 142 500 35,624Panama 17,157 78,538 55,747 14,791 40,955 7,540 15,718 3,963 789 199 589 45,508Saint Pierre and Miquelon 18 16 2 3 (1) * * * (1)

Alaska 13 132 22 12 10 1 12 1 11

United States (conterminous) 10,396 60,727 8,196 1,976 6,219 14,245 86,007 11,937 111 111 18,156

North and Central America 2,070,095 11,056,153 4,749,760 1,584,665 3,165,094 1,734,435 6,979,134 579,800 131,128 34,576 15,494 19,082 3,763,976

Argentina 53,249 141,256 80,483 26,227 54,256 15,295 72,283 13,227 635 105 529 68,012Bolivia 10,462 39,316 23,638 11,623 12,015 1,724 7,442 2,351 664 365 299 14,666Brazil 161,621 657,322 304,874 107,510 197,365 42,860 203,221 28,364 25,784 24,064 1,720 227,449Chile 22,391 71,447 35,812 16,918 18,894 12,439 56,818 10,728 1,911 253 1,658 31,281Colombia 74,829 369,590 163,638 98,205 65,433 17,333 89,101 22,505 955 308 646 88,585Ecuador 57,742 297,370 130,928 75,383 55,545 3,353 15,694 3,954 7,280 5,134 2,146 61,645French Guiana 358 1,109 566 284 282 107 504 112 132 76 55 450Guyana 11,418 52,837 60,117 40,202 19,915 1,497 9,328 7,738 327 * 327 27,980Paraguay 6,438 23,548 15,497 7,551 7,946 641 2,617 978 590 215 375 9,299Peru 43,001 148,083 79,626 31,081 48,545 7,701 33,363 7,664 518 200 317 56,526Suriname 6,173 11,688 15,134 6,501 8,633 52 264 147 1,585 624 961 9,741Uruguay 9,368 36,902 25,564 8,470 17,094 1,835 7,472 1,626 684 380 304 19,024Venezuela 63,991 225,937 97,333 52,883 44,450 12,557 52,617 13,227 1,786 999 786 58,464

South America 521,043 2,076,405 1,033,212 482,837 550,374 117,395 550,724 112,622 62,924 42,849 32,724 10,125 673,121

Afghanistan 311 265 184 170 14 4 4 3 16Bangladesh 28,821 67,377 32,022 23,524 8,498 1,837 5,546 2,580 625 19 605 11,683Bhutan 26 38 22 11 11 2 9 2 13Brunei 1,615 4,883 1,623 838 785 128 475 90 15 6 9 884Burma 1,808 4,863 3,707 1,021 2,686 16 81 40 19 19 2,745Cambodia 4,157 4,575 5,541 3,785 1,756 233 823 574 3 1 2 2,332Chagos Archipelago 293 887 847 3,077 (2,230) 42 218 471 221 110 112 (1,647)China 135,841 469,563 238,100 126,990 111,110 12,752 65,654 26,528 5,030 1,816 3,214 140,852Hong Kong 46,009 156,905 72,713 14,975 57,738 16,506 83,854 9,943 386 720 (333) 67,347India 228,310 1,215,347 799,185 587,929 211,257 17,624 77,402 41,487 8,937 4,279 4,658 257,402Indonesia 61,077 87,652 49,600 27,327 22,273 5,063 19,423 5,577 1,634 92 1,543 29,392Japan 189,475 826,684 316,926 77,928 238,998 54,498 310,162 22,252 20,448 6,443 14,005 275,255Korea, North 71 395 12 6 7 * * * 7Korea, South 75,451 314,940 200,056 85,457 114,599 50,684 279,638 73,455 17,995 12,624 5,371 193,425Laos 1,514 1,197 3,485 1,159 2,325 38 242 71 2,397Macau 3,837 10,191 4,433 2,120 2,314 148 689 259 2 * 1 2,574Malaysia 33,304 84,129 62,991 13,035 49,955 4,578 22,758 3,541 813 293 519 54,015Maldives 61 172 106 60 46 1 5 2 * * 48Mongolia 1,579 2,579 4,195 1,034 3,161 66 305 229 1 * * 3,390Nepal 1,554 3,197 2,876 1,312 1,564 40 147 311 15 2 13 1,888Pakistan 100,257 431,417 304,971 191,224 113,747 4,961 14,693 5,487 727 1 726 119,961Philippines 204,323 999,948 487,172 157,676 329,496 11,661 57,279 11,311 3,207 1,012 2,195 343,002Singapore 33,542 111,807 59,616 15,566 44,050 10,531 72,660 8,341 673 37 636 53,027Sri Lanka 14,329 21,887 12,339 8,821 3,518 363 1,505 1,024 530 337 192 4,734Taiwan 100,548 335,897 166,149 45,636 120,512 33,635 166,981 21,932 3,898 1,924 1,974 144,418Thailand 39,681 117,845 84,386 29,650 54,736 5,105 25,575 8,991 1,892 764 1,128 64,854Vietnam 58,121 294,214 282,610 213,131 69,479 1,185 4,517 3,307 696 30 666 73,452

Asia 1,365,913 5,568,856 3,195,867 1,633,462 1,562,405 231,702 1,210,648 247,807 133,039 67,766 30,511 37,255 1,847,468

Australia 110,713 473,469 250,150 135,295 114,855 39,596 314,290 55,174 16,151 6,983 9,168 179,197Cook Islands 97 326 554 194 360 * * * 360Fiji 3,353 16,419 25,037 8,771 16,267 437 2,250 1,375 200 68 131 17,773French Polynesia 9,191 10,908 7,161 3,349 3,812 182 781 411 101 1 101 4,324Kiribati 43 145 162 73 90 * 1 3 1 1 94Marshall Islands 530 2,427 2,401 986 1,415 186 774 426 33 1 32 1,873Micronesia, Federated States of 898 4,788 4,906 2,397 2,509 318 1,535 733 169 21 148 3,389Nauru 40 116 101 73 28 9 43 32 218 16 202 262New Caledonia 186 647 389 314 74 15 63 55 12 10 2 132

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Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000 -- Continued

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(Amounts Shown in Thousands)International Point Traffic Billed in the United States Traffic Billed in Foreign Countries Total

Originating or Terminating Transiting the United States U.S.in the United States (by Country of Origin) Carriers

Number Number U.S. Payouts Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payouts Retained Retainedof of Carrier to PTT Revenues of of from PTT of from PTT to PTT Revenues Revenues

Messages Minutes Revenues Messages Minutes Minutes$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

New Zealand 22,505 76,077 46,996 12,366 34,630 5,321 36,917 2,698 16,697 11,625 5,072 42,400Niue 351 1,062 2,681 1,225 1,456 * * * 1,456Norfolk Island 7 2 3 1 2 * * * * * 2Pacific Islands (Palau) 393 2,228 1,945 1,008 937 163 728 376 341 229 112 1,425Papua New Guinea 494 1,998 1,193 381 812 106 464 201 225 11 214 1,227Solomon Islands 57 127 107 73 35 * * * 35Tonga 800 4,124 6,190 2,881 3,310 118 432 304 13 4 8 3,622Tuvalu 68 191 109 206 (97) * * * (97)Vanuatu 754 2,894 7,364 4,519 2,845 2 4 6 * * 2,852Wallis and Futuna 1 2 1 1 (*) * * * *Western Samoa 396 2,239 2,481 1,021 1,460 110 459 276 6 1 5 1,741

American Samoa 633 4,221 2,754 886 1,868 717 4,401 917 137 2 135 2,920Guam 4,001 26,343 4,463 11,903 (7,439) 1,780 21,018 1,955 272 215 57 (5,427)Hawaii 560 3,605 685 315 370 85 545 68 438Northern Mariana Islands 1,862 8,948 1,636 2,443 (806) 522 3,128 359 178 44 134 (313)

Oceania 157,932 643,306 369,472 190,680 178,792 49,666 387,833 65,370 77,206 34,755 19,233 15,522 259,685

Albania 3,545 7,547 2,952 1,657 1,296 1,157 3,291 433 124 52 72 1,801Armenia 2,641 8,041 7,218 3,300 3,918 146 800 367 562 407 155 4,440Azerbaijan 890 2,887 1,666 667 999 106 369 127 678 376 302 1,428Belarus 3,776 12,393 10,315 3,181 7,134 231 1,031 304 481 408 73 7,510Bosnia and Herzegovina 9,197 30,445 29,667 6,244 23,423 1,034 4,252 801 255 133 123 24,348Bulgaria 7,199 22,399 10,158 5,022 5,136 616 2,025 517 32 2 30 5,684Croatia 7,068 28,535 22,000 6,089 15,912 1,202 6,042 1,259 997 705 291 17,462Czech Republic 16,455 47,252 32,398 8,936 23,462 2,192 10,046 1,448 410 234 176 25,087Estonia 1,003 3,106 2,552 490 2,062 325 1,302 241 2 * 2 2,305Georgia 835 4,002 3,321 1,257 2,064 222 911 200 130 9 121 2,385Hungary 17,903 58,382 26,352 9,041 17,311 2,544 11,454 2,144 1,023 333 690 20,145Kazakhstan 3,762 12,402 7,896 3,668 4,228 187 895 310 180 73 107 4,645Kyrgyzstan 625 1,447 1,211 516 696 4 32 6 * * 701Latvia 2,634 7,606 6,980 2,151 4,829 161 780 267 1 * * 5,096Lithuania 3,542 9,895 4,926 3,932 994 340 1,751 274 17 5 11 1,280Moldova 2,090 6,938 5,314 1,260 4,054 13 78 12 4,066Poland 48,820 259,493 108,564 36,844 71,720 4,883 24,171 4,165 1,729 537 1,192 77,077Romania 19,491 59,166 33,646 14,096 19,550 1,483 5,677 1,500 761 598 162 21,212Russia 59,902 160,818 79,619 32,135 47,484 6,695 27,572 3,688 711 191 520 51,692Serbia 9,267 57,116 33,764 15,546 18,218 2,454 11,089 3,094 6,059 5,149 909 22,222Slovakia 2,941 12,745 7,249 3,113 4,136 645 3,148 541 174 60 114 4,791Slovenia 3,670 6,023 3,864 1,082 2,781 500 2,178 412 53 5 49 3,242Tajikistan 103 91 43 38 5 * 1 * 5Turkmenistan 102 186 173 115 58 29 123 100 5 5 163Ukraine 19,916 92,118 58,487 17,470 41,018 977 3,950 879 134 1 133 42,030Uzbekistan 2,168 7,496 3,524 1,744 1,781 365 996 422 375 171 204 2,407

Eastern Europe 249,547 918,529 503,861 179,591 324,269 28,512 123,962 23,511 57,688 14,891 9,448 5,443 353,223

Antarctica * 1 * * * * * * *Maritime - Atlantic 251 620 2,704 2,450 254 11 26 76 24 252 (228) 102Maritime - Other Oceans 58 198 726 786 (60) 1 3 5 (55)Maritime - Pacific 144 415 1,605 7,579 (5,973) 11 56 43 (5,930)

Other Regions 454 1,234 5,035 10,815 (5,779) 23 85 125 1,483 24 252 (228) (5,883)

American Samoa 1,700 9,319 1,897 1,921 (24) 1,321 8,025 1,848 1,824Northern Mariana Islands 3,329 24,303 8,865 3,013 5,851 959 3,428 731 6,582

Carriers serving Misc. U.S. points 5,029 33,622 10,762 4,935 5,827 2,280 11,454 2,579 8,406

Total for Foreign Points 6,603,816 29,084,052 14,145,320 5,512,710 8,632,610 2,886,227 12,770,447 1,432,362 347,837 186,967 160,870 10,225,842

Total for U.S. Points 23,402 131,978 18,894 17,540 1,354 17,876 117,714 15,256 698 372 326 16,936Total for All International Points 6,627,218 29,216,030 14,164,214 5,530,250 8,633,964 2,904,103 12,888,161 1,447,618 1,023,065 348,535 187,339 161,196 10,242,778

See notes at the end of Table 3.3.

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Table 3.2 - International Private Line Services of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000

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(Revenue Amounts Shown in Thousands)International Point Voice Circuits Up to 9600 9601 to 30 Million Greater than 30 MBPS Total

Bits per Second BPS (MBPS) Private(BPS) (.01 to 18 Megahertz) (Greater than 18 Megahertz) Lines

Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues 64 KBPS RevenuesCircuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Equiv. $

Austria 1 42 283 6 75 835 117 1,118Belgium 37 63 587 51 483 3,520 546 4,107Cyprus 9 102 1,418 102 1,418Denmark 2 45 368 10 131 1,505 176 1,873Finland 1 1 36 21 90 677 91 714France 32 32 881 102 4,621 7,494 4,653 8,374Germany 36 37 665 223 17,301 34,899 3 20,112 1,089 37,450 36,653Gibraltar 2 22 179 22 179Greece 5 149 1,036 9 422 733 571 1,769Greenland 38 1,112 4,330 1,112 4,330Iceland 11 114 614 114 614Ireland 67 659 5,879 659 5,879Italy 10 55 617 50 2,382 4,913 1 9,720 313 12,157 5,842Luxembourg 1 1 36 5 5 87 6 123Netherlands 2 2 72 85 11,953 9,826 11,955 9,898Norway 3 3 155 10 71 554 74 708Portugal 2 2 72 12 185 1,039 187 1,111Spain 21 21 228 39 446 2,099 467 2,327Sweden 1 1 36 20 123 4,379 124 4,415Switzerland 17 17 305 42 395 2,452 412 2,757Turkey 5 973 6,607 28 215 1,646 1,188 8,253United Kingdom 1,559 2,020 18,276 955 63,179 126,323 1 672 264 65,871 144,862

Western Europe 1,733 3,419 29,892 2 45 368 1,795 104,086 215,399 5 30,504 1,666 138,054 247,325

Algeria 5 65 325 65 325Angola 1 12 165 3 12 76 24 241Benin 1 7 96 1 2 5 9 101Botswana 2 11 111 11 111Cameroon 2 60 823 7 43 441 103 1,264Cape Verde 1 1 9 1 9Congo 1 28 384 2 3 67 31 452Cote d'Ivoire 1 16 220 6 38 162 54 381Egypt 2 71 1,000 31 432 1,327 503 2,327Ethiopia 1 6 82 2 17 67 23 150Gabon 4 4 88 4 88Ghana 1 22 302 10 43 912 65 1,213Guinea 2 74 1,015 3 20 113 94 1,129Kenya 2 166 2,278 15 67 434 233 2,712Liberia 1 6 82 6 82Madagascar 1 4 55 2 4 24 8 79Malawi 3 6 187 6 187Mali 1 1 6 1 6Mauritania 1 1 3 1 3Mauritius 1 32 439 3 2 107 34 546Morocco 2 8 334 8 334Mozambique 1 27 371 1 7 81 34 452Namibia 3 14 103 14 103Nigeria 3 240 3,293 24 318 2,466 558 5,759Rwanda 1 32 384 32 384Saint Helena 2 48 1,427 48 1,427Senegal 1 48 659 2 18 146 66 805Seychelles 1 24 39 24 39Sierra Leone 1 8 96 8 96Somalia 1 1 14 1 3 83 4 96South Africa 1 568 7,795 52 757 10,291 1,325 18,086Tanzania 1 11 151 5 44 103 55 254Togo 1 40 549 3 39 172 79 721Tunisia 3 37 221 37 221Uganda 1 32 439 3 13 134 45 574Zambia 1 2 27 4 22 151 24 179Zimbabwe 5 46 377 46 377

Africa 28 1,473 20,240 215 2,210 21,070 3,683 41,310

Bahrain 6 410 2,842 18 325 2,432 735 5,274Iran 1 1 58 1 58

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Table 3.2 - International Private Line Services of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000 -- Continued

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(Revenue Amounts Shown in Thousands)International Point Voice Circuits Up to 9600 9601 to 30 Million Greater than 30 MBPS Total

Bits per Second BPS (MBPS) Private(BPS) (.01 to 18 Megahertz) (Greater than 18 Megahertz) Lines

Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues 64 KBPS RevenuesCircuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Equiv. $

Israel 8 535 3,753 116 2,832 8,316 3,367 12,069Jordan 3 49 340 4 27 199 76 539Kuwait 1 351 2,438 11 720 5,803 1,071 8,241Lebanon 1 7 10 8 170 964 177 974Oman 3 32 226 32 226Qatar 5 36 220 36 220Saudi Arabia 3 64 444 14 125 1,878 189 2,322Syria 2 9 315 9 315United Arab Emirates 1 1 46 30 77 1,918 78 1,964Yemen 2 10 248 10 248

Middle East 23 1,417 9,872 214 4,364 22,578 5,781 32,450

Antigua and Barbuda 2 7 88 8 80 1,564 87 1,651Aruba 8 95 351 95 351Bahamas, The 13 13 485 87 278 4,482 291 4,967Barbados 5 5 499 33 188 1,571 193 2,070Bermuda 6 6 247 134 483 5,851 489 6,098Cayman Islands 38 79 1,684 79 1,684Cuba 13 13 159 104 826 5,141 839 5,299Dominican Republic 91 106 423 1 1 16 111 750 6,155 857 6,593Grenada 1 28 247 3 34 45 62 292Haiti 7 135 1,202 18 92 933 227 2,134Jamaica 5 610 5,404 69 428 5,450 1,038 10,854Netherlands Antilles 3 25 241 27 58 1,801 83 2,042Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 4 227 4 227Saint Lucia 4 13 62 13 62Trinidad and Tobago 3 42 374 36 247 1,892 289 2,266Turks and Caicos Islands 5 28 409 28 409Virgin Islands, British 1 1 20 26 163 1,428 164 1,448

Caribbean 150 991 9,389 1 1 16 714 3,846 39,045 4,838 48,449

Belize 4 89 603 89 603Canada 1,141 1,141 5,563 157 157 970 4,591 213,730 91,493 215,028 98,026Costa Rica 12 486 3,081 112 606 7,749 1,092 10,830El Salvador 20 305 1,841 123 337 5,497 642 7,338Guatemala 2 108 687 145 410 6,149 518 6,836Honduras 3 40 254 106 212 4,603 252 4,857Mexico 90 157 524 1 1 4 4,380 90,754 98,219 90,912 98,747Nicaragua 2 26 185 13 126 773 152 958Panama 14 40 292 179 422 7,597 462 7,888

United States (conterminous) 245 245 2,333 245 2,333

North and Central America 1,284 2,303 12,427 158 158 975 9,898 306,931 225,016 309,392 238,417

Argentina 10 2,779 17,667 531 2,049 24,935 4,828 42,602Bolivia 1 52 331 119 458 4,548 510 4,879Brazil 4 86 580 494 10,860 25,507 10,946 26,087Chile 11 4,308 27,393 878 1,854 12,381 6,162 39,774Colombia 156 1,356 8,589 601 1,914 15,088 3,270 23,677Ecuador 1 212 1,349 636 754 3,963 966 5,311Guyana 1 4 25 5 89 1,065 93 1,090Paraguay 1 24 153 36 46 1,804 70 1,956Peru 12 699 4,409 119 551 5,864 1,250 10,273Suriname 2 14 89 18 57 768 71 857Uruguay 1 158 1,005 38 201 2,494 359 3,499Venezuela 8 851 633 245 1,892 16,920 2,743 17,553

South America 208 10,543 62,222 3,720 20,725 115,336 31,268 177,558

Bangladesh 1 8 74 6 10 161 18 235Brunei 1 1 13 1 13Chagos Archipelago 3 6 653 6 653China 62 2,448 29,642 181 16,349 31,529 18,797 61,171Hong Kong 34 34 3,217 177 9,580 57,726 2 1,344 1,573 10,958 62,516India 6 20 267 579 3,255 50,447 3,275 50,714Indonesia 1 8 74 74 623 3,239 631 3,313

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Table 3.2 - International Private Line Services of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000 -- Continued

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(Revenue Amounts Shown in Thousands)International Point Voice Circuits Up to 9600 9601 to 30 Million Greater than 30 MBPS Total

Bits per Second BPS (MBPS) Private(BPS) (.01 to 18 Megahertz) (Greater than 18 Megahertz) Lines

Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues Leased 64 KBPS Revenues 64 KBPS RevenuesCircuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Circuits Equiv. $ Equiv. $

Japan 53 53 2,598 680 51,438 183,268 28 46,236 3,568 97,727 189,435Korea, South 27 3,009 1,573 141 10,993 30,222 14,002 31,794Malaysia 1 1 50 57 1,861 15,538 1,862 15,588Mongolia 1 6 56 1 1 3 7 58Pakistan 1 40 371 54 371 3,228 411 3,600Philippines 1 173 1,606 127 1,429 12,646 1,602 14,253Singapore 23 23 1,703 171 7,696 54,366 7,719 56,069Sri Lanka 14 157 1,109 157 1,109Taiwan 2 700 6,539 115 11,239 31,869 11,939 38,409Thailand 1 8 74 61 1,463 6,504 1,471 6,579Vietnam 13 115 339 115 339

Asia 214 6,531 47,846 2,455 116,587 482,861 30 47,580 5,141 170,698 535,847

Australia 11 117 2,219 301 18,510 98,249 18,627 100,467Fiji 1 2 19 2 19Marshall Islands 5 28 297 28 297Micronesia, Federated States of 4 2 73 4 11 141 13 214New Zealand 21 214 6,504 214 6,504Pacific Islands (Palau) 2 1 30 7 9 317 10 347Tonga 1 2 94 2 94Western Samoa 1 1 35 1 35

American Samoa 2 1 20 13 61 652 62 672Guam 117 3,762 13,769 3,762 13,769Hawaii 49 49 448 49 448Midway Atoll 1 2 69 2 69Northern Mariana Islands 1 1 20 23 83 866 84 886

Oceania 12 119 2,237 9 5 143 543 22,732 121,441 22,856 123,821

Albania 1 8 143 8 143Armenia 1 2 26 2 18 241 20 267Azerbaijan 4 31 799 31 799Belarus 4 10 206 10 206Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 57 753 10 109 570 166 1,322Bulgaria 2 150 1,980 3 25 169 175 2,149Czech Republic 5 32 497 32 497Estonia 3 65 104 65 104Georgia 1 62 819 1 8 178 70 996Hungary 5 224 2,957 7 60 1,346 284 4,304Kazakhstan 3 16 420 16 420Latvia 2 14 185 1 10 147 24 332Lithuania 6 20 227 20 227Poland 2 3 41 10 57 536 60 577Romania 2 71 937 11 46 696 117 1,634Russia 1 163 2,152 2 60 602 23 227 1,830 450 4,584Serbia 2 14 185 7 124 546 138 730Slovenia 3 37 648 37 648Ukraine 1 6 79 15 877 1,598 883 1,677Uzbekistan 1 4 163 4 163

Eastern Europe 20 766 10,115 2 60 602 120 1,784 11,063 2,610 21,779

Antarctica 23 442 153 442 153Maritime - Atlantic 4 215 6,460 215 6,460Maritime - Pacific 4 359 6,000 359 6,000

Other Regions 31 1,016 12,613 1,016 12,613

Northern Mariana Islands 13 15 301 15 301

Carriers serving Misc. U.S. points 13 15 301 15 301

Total for Foreign Points 3,672 27,562 204,239 169 267 2,064 19,270 580,094 1,248,585 35 78,084 6,807 686,007 1,461,694

Total for U.S. Points 3 2 40 448 4,202 18,137 4,204 18,177Total for All International Points 3,672 27,562 204,239 172 269 2,104 19,718 584,296 1,266,722 35 78,084 6,807 690,211 1,479,871

See notes at the end of Table 3.3.

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Table 3.3 Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000

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(Amounts Rounded to the Nearest Dollar)

International Point Traffic Billed Traffic Billed in Foreign Countries Totalin the United States Originating / Transiting the United States U.S.

Terminating (by Country of Origin) CarriersU.S. Payouts Retained Receipts Receipts Payouts Retained Retained

Carrier to PTT Revenues from PTT from PTT to PTT Revenues RevenuesRevenues

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Exchange Telex Service Western Europe 6,740,876 1,296,918 5,443,958 808,550 2,126,034 1,408,078 717,956 6,970,464Africa 2,035,751 1,337,774 697,977 375,121 612,124 253,481 358,643 1,431,741Middle East 1,702,338 1,102,027 600,311 410,512 615,878 376,697 239,181 1,250,004Caribbean 382,651 159,629 223,022 69,962 304,063 160,173 143,890 436,874North and Central America 803,909 295,329 508,580 142,789 167,314 103,435 63,879 715,248South America 1,207,728 555,054 652,674 200,254 734,494 226,083 508,411 1,361,339Asia 10,622,090 5,127,072 5,495,018 835,118 1,618,205 695,179 923,026 7,253,162Oceania 645,766 401,628 244,138 51,390 24,007 13,437 10,570 306,098Eastern Europe 1,018,439 533,495 484,944 256,883 911,794 684,220 227,574 969,401Other Regions 7,512,648 4,950,442 2,562,206 116,150 329,453 124,272 205,181 2,883,537Carriers serving Misc. U.S. Points 1,557 895 662 1,784 2,446World Total 32,673,753 15,760,263 16,913,490 3,268,513 7,443,366 4,045,055 3,398,311 23,580,314

Frame Relay/ATM Western Europe 101,017,783 101,017,783 101,017,783Africa 285,886 285,886 285,886Middle East 1,629,550 1,629,550 1,629,550North and Central America 61,822,826 61,822,826 61,822,826South America 17,510,511 17,510,511 17,510,511Asia 17,095,977 17,095,977 17,095,977Oceania 8,047,688 8,047,688 8,047,688Eastern Europe 2,244,204 2,244,204 2,244,204World Total 209,654,425 209,654,425 209,654,425

Global Mobile Satellite Western Europe 162,901 162,901 162,901Africa 107,918 107,918 107,918Middle East 19,083 19,083 19,083Caribbean 51,162 51,162 51,162North and Central America 656,620 656,620 656,620South America 326,012 326,012 326,012Asia 89,624 89,624 89,624Oceania 29,492 29,492 29,492Eastern Europe 30,806 30,806 30,806Other Regions 74,027 74,027 74,027World Total 1,547,645 1,547,645 1,547,645

Message Telegraph Service Western Europe 532,917 232,754 300,163 191,667 258,532 146,477 112,055 603,885Africa 79,930 29,479 50,451 40,908 61,618 44,581 17,037 108,396Middle East 78,863 39,216 39,647 50,688 39,460 31,335 8,125 98,460Caribbean 116,671 35,804 80,867 117,767 421,742 275,162 146,580 345,214North and Central America 123,823 59,944 63,879 36,954 41,599 31,564 10,035 110,868South America 91,131 36,215 54,916 89,411 214,060 163,808 50,252 194,579Asia 163,449 58,206 105,243 137,797 298,972 227,071 71,901 314,941Oceania 51,420 19,346 32,074 1,670 2,752 1,156 1,596 35,340Eastern Europe 46,846 19,830 27,016 62,004 36,506 16,382 20,124 109,144World Total 1,285,050 530,794 754,256 728,866 1,375,241 937,536 437,705 1,920,827

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Table 3.3 Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Pointsfor the Year Ending December 31, 2000 -- Continued

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

(Amounts Rounded to the Nearest Dollar)

International Point Traffic Billed Traffic Billed in Foreign Countries Totalin the United States Originating / Transiting the United States U.S.

Terminating (by Country of Origin) CarriersU.S. Payouts Retained Receipts Receipts Payouts Retained Retained

Carrier to PTT Revenues from PTT from PTT to PTT Revenues RevenuesRevenues

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Occasional Television Western Europe 917,186 56,522 860,664 413,966 1,274,630Africa 260,580 260,580 260,580Caribbean 6,000 6,000 6,000North and Central America 4,160,981 1,078,999 3,081,982 2,035,296 5,117,278South America 281,060 281,060 281,060Asia 310,675 310,675 310,675Oceania 642,820 642,820 642,820World Total 6,579,302 1,135,521 5,443,781 2,449,262 7,893,043

Packet Switching Western Europe 13,045,528 1,217,573 11,827,955 4,340,252 74,449 17,704 56,745 16,224,952Africa 1,079,143 70,980 1,008,163 185,170 1,193,333Middle East 1,823,597 255,252 1,568,345 643,994 39,533 9,401 30,132 2,242,471Caribbean 251,595 10,744 240,851 312,524 553,375North and Central America 5,764,813 287,931 5,476,882 5,723,695 4,019 956 3,063 11,203,640South America 4,886,583 627,050 4,259,533 1,318,356 86,398 24,182 62,216 5,640,105Asia 1,839,843 188,762 1,651,081 1,480,771 121,506 28,895 92,611 3,224,463Oceania 774,713 17,948 756,765 42,450 36,476 8,674 27,802 827,017Eastern Europe 3,327,581 76,767 3,250,814 211,017 3,295 818 2,477 3,464,308World Total 32,793,396 2,753,007 30,040,389 14,258,229 365,676 90,630 275,046 44,573,664

Switched Video North and Central America 47,824 20,086 27,738 27,738World Total 47,824 20,086 27,738 27,738

Notes for Tables 3.1 through 3.3.

Data shown were combined from reports submitted to the FCC by international carriers pursuant to Section 43.61 of the Commission's rules and regulations. Detail may not add to totals due to rounding.

The data are for all U.S. points. The total for U.S. points shown in the tables represents not only the total traffic between the domestic United States (the conterminous U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico) and other U.S. points (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Wake Island, and the U.S. Virgin Islands), but also, the total traffic between other U.S. points.

In Table 3.1, figures between -500 and 0 are denoted (*). Figures between 0 and 500 are denoted *.

Data for individual United States points (including small points such as American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands), and data for individual carriers, are included in the Section 43.61 International Tele-communications Data report, published annually by the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.

Carriers have requested confidential treatment for transiting minutes by country.

Carriers report the number of leased circuits as of year end and the number of 64 kilobits per second (64 Kbps) equivalent bearer circuits.

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic toCarrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100

No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.1 ABS-CBN Telecom, North America, Inc. * * *

Ace Communications Group2 Ace Link Telecommunications * *3 ACN Communication Services, Inc. * * *4 Adams Tel Systems, Inc. * *

Adelphia Communications Corporation5 Adelphia Business Solutions Investment, LLC * * *6 Adelphia Business Solutions of Illinois, Inc. * *7 Jacksonville, Inc. * * *8 Kentucky, Inc. * * *9 Louisiana, Inc. * * *

10 Nashville, LP * *11 New Hampshire, Inc. * *12 New Jersey, LLC * * *13 New York, Inc. * * *14 Ohio, Inc. * * *15 Pennsylvania, Inc. * * *16 South Carolina, Inc. * *17 Vermont, Inc. * *18 Virginia, LLC * * *19 Adelphia Business Solutions Operations Inc. * * *20 Adelphia Telecommunications Inc. * * *21 PECO Hyperion Telecommunications * *22 Susquehanna Adelphia Business Solutions * *23 Advanced Tel., Inc. * *

Advanced Tel-Com Systems Corp. d/b/a24 Kerrville Telephone Long Distance * *25 Affinity Network, Inc. * * *

Alaska Communications Systems26 ACS Long Distance, Inc. * * *27 AlCall, Inc. * *

Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company28 A-G Long Distance, Inc. * *29 All West World Connect * * *30 AllCom USA, Inc. * * *

ALLTEL Corporation31 360 Long Distance, Inc. * * *32 Aliant Systems Inc. * * *33 ALLTEL Communications, Inc. * * *34 KIN Networks, Inc. * * *35 AM Telecom, LLC * * *36 American Long Lines, Inc. * * *37 American Samoa License, Inc. * *38 American Samoa Telecommunications Authority * *39 American Telecommunications Systems, Inc. * *

American Tower Corporation40 Interpacket, Inc. d/b/a Verestar Networks, Inc. * * *41 Maritime Telecommunications, Inc. * *42 Verestar, Inc. * * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.

43 AmeriVision Communications, Inc. * * *44 Andrew Telecom, Inc. * * * * * *45 Arapahoe Cable TV, Inc. d/b/a ATC Long Distance * *46 Arrow Communications, Inc. d/b/a ACI * *47 Association Administrators, Inc. * *48 Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation * *

AT&T Corp. 49 AT&T Corp. & Concert Global Networks USA LLC * * * * * * *50 AT&T Easylink Services * *51 BE Mobile Communications, Inc. * *

Bell Canada Enterprises, Inc.52 eMeritus Communications, Inc. * * *53 Excel Telecommunications, Inc. * * *54 Long Distance Wholesale Club * * *

BellSouth Corporation55 BellSouth International Access, Inc. * * * * *56 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. * * *57 Ben Lomand Communications, Inc. (BLC) * *58 Bestel (USA) * *59 Birch Telecom Inc. * *60 BIT Long Distance (Buggs Island Telephone) * *61 Blanchard Telephone Association, Inc. * *62 Bluegrass Cellular, Inc. * * *63 BPS Long Distance * *64 Brantley Telephone Long Distance * *65 Brazos Cellular Communications, Ltd. * *

BridgeCom International, LLC66 BridgeCom International, Inc. * * *67 Trucom Corporation * *68 Bright Long Distance, L.L.C. * * *69 Broadview Networks, Inc. * * *

Broadwing Incorporated70 Broadwing Communications Services, Inc. * * *71 Broadwing Telecommunications, Inc. * * *72 Cincinnati Bell Wireless, LLC * *73 Progress International, L.L.C. * *

BTC Holdings, Inc.74 Blackfoot Tel-Com, Inc. * *75 Montana Wireless, Inc. * *76 Business Telecom, Inc. (BTI) * * *77 C-R Long Distance, Inc. * *78 Cable & Wireless USA, Inc. * * * * *

Cablevision Systems Corporation79 Cablevision Lightpath Connecticut, Inc. * * *80 Cablevision Lightpath, Inc. * * *81 Canby Telephone Association d/b/a CTA Long Distance * *

Capital Telecommunications, Inc.82 Capital Telecommunications, Inc. * * *83 Eastern Telephone Systems, Inc. * * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.

Carr Communications Corporation84 Carr Telephone Company * *85 Cass Long Distance, Inc. * *86 CC Communications * * *87 CEI Networks, Inc. * * *88 Cellular XL Associates, L.P. * *

Centennial Communications Corporation89 Centennial Puerto Rico Operations Corp. * * *90 Central Texas Communications, Inc. * *

CenturyTel, Inc.91 CenturyTel Long Distance, Inc. * *92 CenturyTel Telecommunications, Inc. * *93 Chariton Valley L. D. Corporation * * *94 Chequamegon Telephone Cooperative, Inc. * *95 Chernow Communications, Inc. d/b/a C-COM * * *96 Chesnee Long Distance, Inc. * *97 Chester Long Distance Services, Inc. * *98 Chibardun Telephone Cooperative, Inc. * * *99 Chickasaw Long Distance Company * *

100 Chippewa County Telephne Company * *Choice One Communications, Inc.

101 Choice One Communications International, Inc. * * *102 US Xchange, L.L.C. * * *103 CIMCO Communications, Inc. * * *104 Cingular Wireless * * *105 Citizens Long Distance * * *106 Citizens Long Distance Company * *107 Citizens Long Distance, Inc. * *108 Claircom Networks, Inc. * *109 CL Tel Long Distance, Inc. * *

Coastal Communications110 Coastal Long Distance Services, Inc. * * *111 Coin Telecom, Inc. * *

Comanche County Telecommunications, Inc.112 Comanche County Long Distance * *

Comcast Corporation113 Comcast Business Commun., Inc. d/b/a Comcast LD * *114 Comcell, Inc. * *115 Comdata Telecommunications Services, Inc. * * *

Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc.116 CTSI, LLC * *

CommuniGroup, Inc.117 CommuniGroup of Jackson, Inc. * * *118 CommuniGroup of K.C., Inc. (CGI) * * *

Community Long Distance119 Community Long Distance d/b/a Comporium LD * * *120 ComSouth Teleservices, Inc. * *121 Connect America Communications, Inc. * *

Connecticut Telephone & Communication122 Systems, Inc. (CTCS) * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.123 Consolidated Communications Networks, Inc. * *124 Convergent Communications Services, Inc. * *125 Conversent Communications, LLC * * *126 Council Grove Telephone Company * *127 Covista, Inc. * * *128 Cox Communications, Inc. * * *129 CPM Communications, Inc. * * *130 Crosslink Long Distance Company * *131 CruisePhone Inc. * *132 Crystal Communications, Inc. d/b/a HickoryTech * *133 CT Communications, Inc. * *134 CTC Communications Corporation * * *135 CTC Long Distance Services, Inc. * *136 CTI Long Distance * * *

D&E/Omnipoint Wireless Joint Venture, L.P., d/b/a137 PCS One * *138 D&E Systems, Inc. d/b/a D and E Long Distance * * *139 D.D.D. Calling, Inc. * *140 Daviess-Martin RTC Telecom., Co. d/b/a RTC Comm. * *

Deerfield Farmers' Telephone Company141 D&P Long Distance * *

Deutsche Telekom AG142 Deutsche Telekom, Inc. * *143 Powertel, Inc. * * *144 VoiceStream Wireless Corporation * * *

DFT Communications145 DFT Local Service Corporation * *146 DFT Long Distance Corporation * *147 Dialink Corporation * * *148 Direct Communications Long Distance * *149 DirectLink of Oregon d/b/a DirectLink Long Distance * *150 Diversified Solutions, Inc. * *

E. Ritter Communications Holdings, Inc.151 E. Ritter Long Distance, Inc. * * *152 Eastern Sub-RSA Limited Partnership * *153 Easton Telecom Services, Inc. * * *154 Egyptian Communication Services, Inc. * *155 El Paso Long Distance Company * *156 Elephant Talk, Inc. * *157 Empire One Telecommunications, Inc. * *

Energis (Switzerland) AG158 Energis, Inc. * * *159 Energis (Switzerland) AG * * *160 EPICUS, Inc. * *161 EqualNet Corporation * *162 Erbia Network, Inc. * * *163 Eschelon Telecom, Inc. * *164 Evercom Systems, Inc. * *165 Express Communications, Inc. * * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic toCarrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100

No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.FairPoint Communications, Inc.

166 Chautauqua & Erie Telephone Corporation * * *167 Orwell Communications, Inc. * *168 Q1 Technologies, Inc. * *169 Taconic TelCom Corporation * * *170 Federal TransTel, Inc. * *171 FedEx Internet Technologies Corporation (FITC) * *172 Fiber Four Corporation * *173 Fidelity Long Distance, Inc. * *174 FirstWorld Communications, Inc. * *175 Five Area Long Distance, Inc. * *

Flat Rock Telephone Co-op, Inc.176 Flat Rock Communications, Inc. * *177 Florida Digital Network, Inc. * *178 Focal Communications Corporation * * *179 FoxTel, Inc. * *

FTC Management Group, Inc.180 FTC Communications, Inc. d/b/a Farmers Long Distance * *181 Gates Communications, Inc. * * *182 GE American Communications, Inc. (GE Americom) * *

GE Capital183 GE Business Productivity Solutions, Inc. * * *184 Genesis Communications International, Inc. * *185 Genuity Telecom Inc. * *186 Geocomm Corporation * * *187 Germantown Long Distance * *188 Gervais Telephone Co. d/b/a DataVision Communications * * *189 Glasford Telephone Company * *

Glenwood Telecommunications, Inc.190 Glenwood Long Distance * *

Global Crossing, Ltd191 Budget Call Long Distance, Inc. * * *192 Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. * * *193 International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (iXnet) * * * * * *194 Globalcom, Inc. * *195 Glyphics Communications, Inc. * *196 Golden Belt Tele. Assoc., Inc. d/b/a Golden Belt LD * *

Grafton Communications197 Grafton Long Distance Company * *198 Grand River Communications, Inc. * *199 Grande Communications * *200 Grande River Commun., L.P. d/b/a Grande River LD * *201 Granite State Long Distance, Inc. * *202 Great Lakes Comnet, Inc. * *203 Green Mountain Long Distance Service * * *204 Gridley Communications, Inc. * *205 Group Long Distance, Inc. * *206 GT Com * *207 GTC Telecom, Inc. * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.

Hamilton County Telephone Co-op208 Hamilton County Long Distance, Inc. * *

Hamilton Telecommunications209 Hamilton Long Distance Company * *210 Hanaro Telecom America, Inc. * *211 Harris Corporation/MCS * * *212 Hayneville Fiber Transport Inc. d/b/a Hayneville LD * *213 Heart of Iowa Communications, Inc. * *214 Heritage Communications Corporation * *215 Hertz Technologies, Inc. * *216 Highland Communications Corporation * *217 Home TeleNetworks, Inc. * *

Home Telephone Company, Inc.218 Home Long Distance, Inc. * *219 Hood Canal Communications * *220 Horry Telephone Long Distance, Inc. * *221 Hotel Connect Management, Inc. * *

HTC Communications222 Harrisonville Telephone Company * * *223 I-Link Communications, Inc. * * *224 IDS Telcom, LLC * *225 IDT Corporation * * * *226 IMPSAT USA, Inc. * *227 Indiana Fones, Inc. * *

InfoHighway Communications Corporation228 A.R.C. Networks, Inc. * * *229 Inland Telephone Company * *230 Integra Telecom Holdings, Inc. * *231 Intellicall Operator Services, Inc. d/b/a ILD * * *232 Intermedia Communications, Inc. * * *233 International Exchange Communications, Inc. * *234 International Talk.com d/b/a Vonova Corporation * *235 International Telnet, Inc. * *236 Interpath Communications, Inc. * *237 Intetech, L.C. * * *238 Iowa Network Services, Inc. (INS) * * *239 Iridium North America * *240 Ironton Long Distance Company * * *241 IT&E Overseas, Inc. * * * *

ITC Holding Company, Inc.242 Interstate Fibernet, Inc. * *243 ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. * * *244 Japan Telecom America, Inc. * * *245 Kaplan Telephone Company, Inc. * *246 KDD America, Inc. * * * *

Kerman Communications, Inc.247 KerTel Communications, Inc. * *248 KeyArt Comm., Inc. * *249 King Salmon Communications, Inc. d/b/a Bristol Bay LD * * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.

Kingdom Telephone Company250 Kingdom Long Distance * *251 Kinsman Mutual Telephone Company * *252 KNOLOGY, Inc. * *253 KPN-INS, Inc. * * *254 Lackawaxen Long Distance Company * *255 Lakedale Link, Inc. * *256 Lakefield Communications, Inc. * *257 LaValle Long Distance, Inc. * *

LC Communications258 International Telecom Inc. * *259 LCR Telecommunications, LLC * *

Leaf River Telephone Company260 LR Communications, Inc. * *261 LecStar Telecom, Inc. * * *262 Lennon Telephone Company * *263 Level 3 Communications, LLC * *264 LEXCOM Long Distance, LLC * *265 Lightyear Communications, Inc. * *266 Local Communications Network, Inc. * * *267 Local Long Distance, L.C. * * *

Lockheed Martin Corporation268 COMSAT General Corporation * *269 Lockheed Martin Global Telecommun., LLC * *270 Logix Communications Corporation * * *271 Long Distance Consolidated Billing Co. * *

Long Distance of Michigan, Inc. d/b/a LDMI Tele-272 communications also d/b/a Fonetel * * *273 Low Country Carriers, Inc. d/b/a Hargray LD Co. * *274 Madison Network Systems, Inc. * *275 Madison River Communications, LLC * *276 Mail.com Business Messaging Services * * *277 Mariana Tel., Inc. d/b/a M & SH Long Distance * *278 Maritel Inc. * *

Mark Twain Rural Telephone Co.279 Mark Twain Long Distance, Inc. * *280 Marquette-Adams Telephone Coop., Inc. * *281 Martell Telecommunications d/b/a Tri-States Long Distance * *282 Matrix Telecom, Inc. * * *283 Maxcess, Inc. * *284 McBlue Telecom, Inc. * *285 McDonald County Long Distance * *

MCI WorldCom, Inc.286 WorldCom, Inc. * * * * * *

McLeodUSA Incorporated287 McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. * * *288 McNabb Long Distance, Inc. * *289 Medley International Teleport, Inc. * *290 Melbourne International Communications, Limited * * * *291 Metronet Communications * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.292 Metropolitan Telecommunications d/b/a Mettel * * *293 MH Communications, Inc. d/b/a MH Communications * *

Mid-Century Telephone Co-operative, Inc.294 Century Enterprises, Inc. * *295 Mid-Rivers Long Distance, Inc. * * *296 Midcontinent Communications, Inc. * *297 Millry Communications * *298 MoKan Communications, Incorporated * *299 Mon-Cre Wireless Incorporated * *300 Monroe Telephone Long Distance * *301 Montrose Mutual Long Distance, Inc. * *302 Motient Corporation * *303 Moultrie Infocomm, Inc. * *304 Mountain Land Communications, LLC * *305 Mpower Communications Corporation * * *306 MTA Long Distance, Inc. * * *307 MTC Communications Inc. * *308 MTCO Communications, Inc. * *309 Natel, LLC * * *

National Brands, Inc. d/b/a Sharenet310 Communications Company * * *

National Telemanagement Corporation d/b/a American311 Roaming Network * *312 National Telephone Exchange, Inc. * * *

Nebraska Long Distance Company, LLC d/b/a313 Pierce Long Distance Company * *314 Nemont Long Distance * * *315 Net One International, Inc. * * *316 Net2000 Communications Services, Inc. * * *317 Network Billing Systems * *318 Network Communications International Corporation * *319 Network Plus, Inc. * * *320 Network Telephone Corporation * *321 Nevadacom * * *322 New Ulm Long Distance, Inc. * *

NewSouth Communications Corporation323 NewSouth Communications Corporation * * *324 UniversalCom, Inc. * *325 NexBand Communications, Inc. * *326 Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. * * * *327 Nortex Communications Company * *328 North American Telephone Network * * *329 North Dakota Long Distance * *

North State Telecommunications Corporation330 North State Telephone LD d/b/a North State Comm., LD * * *331 Northeast Florida Long Distance Company, Inc. * *332 Northeast Missouri Long Distance, L.L.C. * *333 Northeast Telephone Long Distance, Inc. * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.334 NOS Communications, Inc. * * *335 NOSVA Limited Partnership * * *336 NOW Communications, Inc. * *337 NTELOS Network, Inc. * * *338 NTS Communications, Inc. * *339 NTT America, Inc. * *340 NUI Telecom, Inc. * * *

NuVox Communications, Inc.341 NuVox Communications, Inc. * * *342 NuVox, Inc. * * *343 NXLD Company d/b/a Nextel Long Distance * * *344 OmniCall, Inc. * *345 Omniplex Communications Group * *346 One Call Communications Inc., d/b/a Opticom * * *

Oneida Telephone Exchange, Inc.347 Oneida Network Services, Inc. * *348 OneStar Long Distance, Inc. * * *349 Onvoy, Inc. * * *350 Operator Communications, Inc. (OCI) * *351 Operator Service Company (OSC) * *352 Otelco Telecommunications, LLC * *353 Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. * * *354 Pace Cellular Communications * *355 Pacific Wireless Technologies, Inc. * *356 PaeTec Communications, Inc. * *357 Palmetto Telephone Communications, LLC * *358 PanAmSat Carrier Services, Inc. * *359 Partner Communications Group, LLC * *360 Pathway Com-Tel, Inc. * *361 Pathwayz Communications, Inc. * *

Penasco Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc.362 PVT NetWorks Long Distance * *363 Penn Telecom, Inc. * *364 Peoples Communication, Inc. * *365 Peoples Telecommunications, Inc. * *366 Perry Spencer Communications, Inc. * *367 Petroleum Communications, Inc. (PETROCOM) * * *368 Phillips County Communications * * *369 Pine Belt Communications, Inc. d/b/a Pine Belt LD * *370 Pineland PCS, Inc. d/b/a Pineland Long Distance * *371 Pioneer Telephone Long Distance Company * *372 Plant Long Distance Company * * *373 Planters Telephone Long Distance, Inc. * *374 PrimeLink, Inc. * *375 Primus Telecommunications, Inc. * * *376 Progressive Concepts, Inc. * *377 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. * * *

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Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.378 Promise-Net International, Ltd. * *379 PRT Communications, LLC * *380 PSO, Inc. d/b/a Canal Uno * *381 PT-1 Long Distance, Inc. * * *382 Pulaski White Communications, Inc. * *383 Questar InfoComm, Inc. (QIC) * *

Qwest Communications International, Inc.384 LCI Int'l. Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm. Svcs. * * *385 Phoenix Network, Inc. * * *386 Qwest Communications Corporation * * *387 Qwest Wireless, L.L.C. * * *388 USLD Communications, Inc. * * *389 U S WEST LD, Inc. d/b/a Qwest Long Distance, Inc. * * *

R&B Communications390 R&B Telephone Company * *

Rainbow Telephone Cooperation Association, Inc. d/b/a391 RTCA Long Distance * *

Rainier Group392 Rainier Connect, Inc. * *393 Randolph Telephone Telecommunications, Inc. * *394 Reynolds Long Distance, Inc. * *395 Richland-Grant Long Distance * *396 RNK, Inc. d/b/a RNK Telecom * * *397 Rochester Telephone Co., Inc. * *

Rockefeller Group Telecommunications Services, Inc.398 RGT Utilities, Inc. * * *

RSL Communications, Ltd.399 RSL COM U.S.A., Inc. * * * *

Rural Cellular Corporation400 Communications Design, Inc. * * *401 RCC Atlantic Long Distance, Inc. * * *402 S&A Telephone Co., Inc. * * *403 Sand Creek Toll Service Company * *404 Sandhill Communications, LLC * *405 Satellite Communication Systems, Inc. * * * *

SBC Communications, Inc.406 Ameritech Communications International, Inc. * * * * *407 SNET America, Inc. * * *408 Southwestern Bell Communications Svcs., Inc. * * * *409 Scott County Long Distance * *

SCS Communications & Security, Inc. d/b/a410 NSC TeleSystems * *411 SEI Data, Inc. d/b/a SEI Long Distance, Inc. * *412 SelecTec, Inc. * *

Shawnee Communications, Inc.413 ShawneeLink Corporation * *414 Sierra Communications, Inc. * *415 Single Source, Inc. * * *416 Smithville Telecom, Inc. * * *

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Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.417 Souris River Telecommunications Co. d/b/a SRT LD * *418 South Central Long Distance * *

Southern Illinois RSA Partnership d/b/a First419 Cellular of Southern Illinois * *420 Southern Kansas Telephone Co., Inc. * * *421 Spring Valley Telephone Long Distance, Inc. * *422 Springcom, Inc. * *423 Sprint * * * * * * *424 ST Long Distance, Inc. * * *425 Star Telephone Long Distance * * *

Startec Global Communications Corporation426 PCI Communications, Inc. d/b/a Startec Global Comm. * *427 Startec Global Operating Company * * *428 Stouffer Communications, Inc. * *429 Superior Technologies, Inc. * *430 Talk America Inc. * * *431 Taylor Communications Group, Inc. * *

TDS Telecom432 TDS Long Distance Corporation * * *433 TDS Metrocom, Inc. * *434 Telapex Long Distance, Inc. * * *435 Telcorp, Ltd. * * *436 Telecents Communications, Inc. * *437 Telecommunications Cooperative Network, Inc. * * *438 Telecomunicaciones Ultramarinas de Puerto Rico * *439 Telefonica Larga Distancia, Inc. (TLD) * * * * * *440 Telemanagement Services Inc. * *441 Telenational Communication, Inc. d/b/a Worldport * *

TelePacific Communications442 U.S. TelePacific Corp. * * *443 Telergy Network Services, Inc. * * *444 Teleview Communications, Inc. d/b/a Citizens LD * *

Teligent, Inc.445 Teligent Services, Inc. * * *446 TelMatch Telecommunications, Inc. * *447 Telscape Communications, Inc./Pointe Local Exchange * * *448 Telstar International, Inc. * *449 Telstra Incorporated * * * *

Texas RSA 15B2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Five 450 Star Wireless * *451 TGEC Communications Co., LLC * *452 The Long Distance Partnership, L.P. * *

The Other Phone Company, Inc. d/b/a 453 Access One Communications * *454 Time Warner Telecom Inc. * * *

Toledo Area Telecommunications Services Inc. d/b/a455 Buckeye Telesystem * *456 TonCom, Inc. * *457 Total Communications, Inc. * * *

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Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for 2000 -- Continued<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic to

Carrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100 No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.458 Touch 1 Communications, Inc. * * *459 Touch America, Inc. * * *460 Trans National Communications International, Inc. * *461 Transcommunications Incorporated * * *462 Transtel Communications, Inc. * * *463 Tri Rural Independent Oprns., L.L.C. (TRIO, L.L.C.) * *464 Tri-County Communications, Inc. * *465 Tri-County Telephone Association * *466 TRI-M Communications, Inc. * *467 Triangle Communication System, Inc. * * *468 TRICOM USA, Inc. * * *

TXU Communications469 Fort Bend Long Distance Co. d/b/a TXU Communications * *470 TXU Communications Telecom * * *471 Union Telephone Company * * *472 UniPlex Telecom Technologies, Inc. * *473 United Communications HUB, Inc. * *474 United Communications Systems, Inc. * *475 United States Cellular Corporation * *

United Telephone Association, Inc.476 United Communications Association, Inc. * * *477 Upper Peninsula Telephone Company * * *478 US LEC Corp. * *479 US Link, Inc. * *480 USC Telecom, Inc. * *481 UTC Long Distance, L.L.C. * *

Utilicom Networks LLC482 Sigecom, LLC * *483 V-SAT Telecom, Inc. * * *484 VarTec Telecom, Inc. * * *

Verizon Communications, Inc.485 Bell Atlantic Comm., Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance * *486 Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless * * *487 Celulares Telefonica Inc. d/b/a PRTC Larga Distancia * * *488 Codetel International Communications, Inc. * *489 GTE Airfone Incorporated * * *490 GTE Pacifica Inc. d/b/a Verizon Pacifica * * * * *491 GTE Railfone Incorporated * *492 NYNEX LD Co. d/b/a Verizon Enterprise Solutions * *493 TELUS Corporation Inc. * *494 Verizon Hawaii International, Inc. * * * *495 Verizon Select Services Inc. * * * *496 Vox Populi Telecommunications, Inc. * *497 VTel Long Distance * *498 Wabash Independent Networks, Inc. * *499 Wahkiakum West Long Distance, Inc. * *500 Waldron Communication Company * * *501 Warwick Valley Long Distance Co., Inc. * *502 Washington RSA No. 8 Limited Partnership * *503 West Carolina Communications, LLC * *

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Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for 2000 -- Continued<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

Switched Services Private Lines U.S. Pt. Served Traffic toCarrier Traffic Arrangements Facilities Facilities Pure Other >100

No. Traditional ISR/Hub Based Resale Resale Dom. U.S. Int'l. Pts.West Central Wireless

504 CGKC&H RCLP No.2 d/b/a West Central Wireless * * *505 CT Cube Inc. d/b/a West Central Wireless * * *

West Texas Rural Telephone Coop., Inc.506 Hereford Long Distance Services, Inc. * * *507 Western Long Distance, Inc. * *508 Westphalia Communications, Inc. * *509 Wilkes Commun., Inc. d/b/a Wilkes Long Distance Svcs. * * *510 Williams Communications, Inc. * * * *511 Winn Telephone Company * *

Wood County Telephone Company512 Central Wisconsin Comm., Inc. d/b/a WCTC LD * * *513 Working Assets Funding Services, Inc. * * *

World Access, Inc.514 WorldxChange Communications, Inc. * * * * *515 XIT Telecommunication & Technology, Inc. * *516 XO Communications, Inc. * * *517 Yates City Long Distance * *518 Yorkville Communications, Inc. * *519 Z-Tel Communications, Inc. * *520 ZENEX Long Distance, Inc. * * *

Total 33 13 29 11 481 515 9 202

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Notes for Table 3.4The following carriers submitted reports with no international messages, minutes or billed revenues for calendaryear 2000:

Access Integrated Networks, Inc. Legacy Long Distance International, Inc.Alenco Communications, Inc. LineDrive Communications, Inc.Arrival Communications, Inc. MTel Long DistanceBellSouth BSE, Inc. Northern Communications, Inc.CenturyTel, Inc. Orbitel S.A. E.S.P. CenturyTel Area Long Lines, Inc. PDS, Inc. d/b/a Phone Debit Systems, Inc.Ciera Network Systems, Inc. RRV Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Consumer AccessCommunications Buying Group, Inc. SBC Communications, Inc.Darien Communications, Inc. Southern New England Telephone Diversified GroupDirect One, Inc. SkyBest Communications, Inc.Discount Network Services, Inc. Telmex USA, L.L.C.Doylestown Communications, Inc. Telenor Global Services ASEnron The Ultimate Connection, L.C. d/b/a TAPCO. The Enron Broadband Services, Inc. Alternative Phone Co. d/b/a TAPCO Enron Telecommunications, Inc. Unisource USA, Inc.Farmers Long Distance, Inc. Universal Access, Inc.First Fiber Corporation d/b/a Iamo Long Distance Universal TelecomGlobal NAPs, Inc. Verizon Global SolutionsHolway Telephone Company Yadkin Valley Telecom, Inc.Infosat Communications, Inc.

Traffic Arrangements: U.S. carriers use the following types of arrangements to govern the exchange of trafficbetween themselves and foreign carriers.

1/ Traditional - Traffic settled according to the Commission's International Settlements Policy (ISP). The ISP requires that the U.S. carrier and its foreign correspondent share the accounting rate on a 50/50 basis. An accounting rate is part of a compensation agreement negotiated between a U.S. carrier and its foreign correspondent on a particular international route.

2/ ISR/Hubbed - International Simple Resale (ISR) refers to the provision of switched services over private lines, interconnected to the public switched network, between the United States and Commission-approved countries. Switched hubbing refers to the provision of switched services over interconnected private lines between the U.S. and an ISR-approved country in order to originate or terminate U.S. traffic in a third country. See 47 CFR 63.17.

The following companies' section 43.61(a) international telecommunications traffic reports were combinedbecause of mergers, acquisitions, and changes in corporate structure:

3/ Adelphia Business Solutions Investment, LLC's calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) report contains information for the following merged companies:

Adelphia Business Solutions of Arkansas, LLC Adelphia Business Solutions of Florida, LLC Adelphia Business Solutions of Kansas

Adelphia Business Solutions of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg), merged with Adelphia Business Solutions of Pennsylvania, Inc. Adelphia Business Solutions of Tennessee, LP merged with Adelphia Business Solutions of Tennessee, Inc. Adelphia Business Solutions of Tennessee, Inc. is the parent company of Adelphia Business Solutions of Nashville, LP. Adelphia Business Solutions Operations Inc.'s calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) report contains information for the following merged companies:

Adelphia Business Solutions of the District of Columbia, LLC Adelphia Business Solutions of Georgia, LLC Adelphia Business Solutions of Maryland, LLC Adelphia Business Solutions of Massachusetts, Inc. Adelphia Business Solutions of Mississippi, LP Adelphia Business Solutions of North Carolina, LP Adelphia Business Solutions of Texas, LP

Adelphia Telecommunications of Florida, Inc.'s report consolidated with Adelphia Telecommunications Inc. Hyperion Susquehanna Telecommunications formally changed its name to Susquehanna Adelphia Business Solutions. 4/ Aerial Communications, Inc.'s and Omnipoint Corporation's data are included in the VoiceStream Wireless' section 43.61(a) calendar year 2000 data. 5/ BellSouth Corporation's and SBC Telecommunications, Inc.'s wireless services merged to form Cingular Wireless.

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Notes for Table 3.4 -- Continued 6/ Chicago 20 MHz LLC's 2000 international revenue and traffic information data are included in the reports filed on behalf of Verizon Wireless. 7/ Cincinnati Bell Long Distance merged with Broadwing Telecommunications, Inc. on December 31, 2000. 8/ Cingular Wireless LLC's section 43.61(a) for calendar year 2000 includes CCPR Services, Inc., USVI Cellular Telephone Corporation, Inc. and its other entities listed below with 214 authority:

Abilene SMSA Limited Partnership McAllen-Edinburg-Mission SMSA Ltd. Partnership Acadiana Cellular General Partnership Midland-Odessa SMSA Limited Partnership Amarillo SMSA Limited Partnership Milwaukee SMSA Limited Partnership Ameritech Mobile Communications, LLC Missouri RSA 11/12 Limited Partnership Ameritech Wireless Communications, LLC Missouri RSA 8 Limited Partnership BellSouth Carolinas PCS, LLC Missouri 9B1 Limited Partnership BellSouth Personal Communications, LLC Northeastern Georgia RSA Limited Partnership Champaign Celltelco Oklahoma City SMSA Limited Partnership Cincinnati SMSA Limited Partnership Oklahoma RSA 3 Limited Partnership Dallas SMSA Limited Partnership Oklahoma RSA 9 Limited Partnership Decatur RSA Limited Partnership Pacific Bell Wireless Northwest, LLC Detroit SMSA Limited Partnership Pacific Telesis Mobile Services, LLC Eastern Missouri Cellular Limited Partnership SBC Wireless, LLC Florida RSA No. 2B (Indian River) Ltd. Partnership SNET Mobility, LLC Georgia RSA No. 1 Limited Partnership St. Joseph SMSA Limited Partnership Georgia RSA No. 2 Limited Partnership Texas RSA 10B1 Limited Partnership Georgia RSA No. 3 Limited Partnership Texas RSA 10B3 Limited Partnership GTE Mobilnet of Austin Limited Partnership Texas RSA 18 Limited Partnership GTE Mobilnet of TX RSA #11 Ltd. Partnership Texas RSA 19 Limited Partnership GTE Mobilnet of TX RSA #16 Ltd. Partnership Texas RSA 20B1 Limited Partnership Houma-Thibodaux Cellular Partnership Texas RSA 6 Limited Partnership Kansas City SMSA Limited Partnership Texas RSA 7B1 Limited Partnership Louisiana RSA No.7 Cellular General Partnership Texas RSA 9B1 Limited Partnership Louisiana RSA No.8 Limited Partnership Texas RSA 9B4 Limited Partnership Lubbock SMSA Limited Partnership Topeka SMSA Limited Partnership Madison SMSA Limited Partnership Wichita SMSA Limited Partnership

Worcester Telephone Company 9/ Columbia Communications Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GE American Communications, Inc. (GE Americom), included its calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) international traffic data with GE Americom.10/ Communication TeleSystems International and WorldxChange Communications merged on December 18, 2000. The new company name is WorldxChange Communications, Inc.11/ CruisePhone Inc.'s section 43.61(a) submission is for January 1, 2000 through May 31, 2000. The company filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the Eastern District of New York United States Bankruptcy Court on November 30, 1999. On May 4, 2000, CruisePhone sold its assets and contracts to Maritime Telecommunications Network. As of May 31, 2000, CruisePhone ceased providing telecommunications services to customers and is currently in the process of closing down the company.12/ East Florida Communications, Inc. and PaeTec Communications, Inc. merged during calendar year 2000.13/ EqualNet Corporation filed bankruptcy in August, 2000 and was sold to Ciera Network Systems, Inc. in April, 2001. 14/ Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. was formerly Allnet Communication Services, Inc. d/b/a Frontier Communications Services. Global Crossing's calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) submission is for the following companies:

Global Crossing North American Networks, Inc. Global Crossing Telemangement, Inc. Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc.

15/ GST USA, Inc. filed bankruptcy in calendar year 2000. The company sold all of its switches and networks to Time Warner Telecom, Inc.16/ GTE Telecom, Inc. was sold to Genuity Telecom in calendar year 2000.17/ GTE Wireless' calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) information is included in Verizon Wireless. 18/ Infonet Broadband Services Corporation, an authorized common carrier under Section 214 of the Communications Act, has determined that it provided only international enhanced services and did not operate as a common carrier and therefore not required to file pursuant to section 43.61 of the Commission's rules.19/ Interpath Communications, Inc. ceased offering long distance services to its cutomers on July 1, 2000. 20/ Iridium LLC filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Iridium North America stopped billing its customers on March 17, 2000 and turned off call processing completely on August 31, 2000. 21/ Madge.web Limited went into administration on April 27, 2001 and liquidation on August 17, 2001. 22/ McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc.'s calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) data applies to all of its affiliates, including Caprock Communications which was acquired by McLeod USA in December, 2000.23/ Mercury Marketing Company, Ltd. discontinued providing international service after calendar year 1999.24/ Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. d/b/a Pittsburgh International Telecommunications determined that although the company is a common carrier, it only provides international private carriage services, and therefore not required to file pursuant to section 43.61 of the Commission's rules.25/ MVP Communications was sold to Omniplex Communications Group in March, 2000. 26/ Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in California on December 29, 2000.

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Notes for Table 3.4 -- Continued27/ Powertel, Inc. and VoiceStream Wireless Corporation are subsidiaries of T-Mobile International AG. The parent company is Deutsche Telekom AG. 28/ RSL COM USA ("RSL USA") and RSL COM PrimeCall, Inc. ("RSL PrimeCall", formerly Intelco Global Information Services, Ltd.), filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on March 16, 2001. This request was filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York (Consolidated Case Nos. 01-11457 and 01-11469).29/ Star Telecommunications, Inc. filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in California on March 13, 2001.30/ Tri-County Long Distance, Inc's calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) information has been included with the submission for E. Ritter Long Distance, Inc.31/ Trucom Corporation merged with BridgeCom International Inc. on March 29, 2001.32/ U.S. Electrodynamics, Inc. was acquired by Verestar, Inc. in calendar year 2000. The calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) international traffic data for U.S. Electrodynamics, Inc. is included in Verestar's report.33/ U.S. Republic Communications, Inc.'s customer base was sold to Allegiance Group Services on September 24, 1999. 34/ UniversalCom, Inc. became a wholly-owned subsidiary of NewSouth Communications Corporation in July, 2000 and then ceased providing international service on 12/31/2000.35/ Viatel, Inc. filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in Delaware on May 2, 2001. They discontinued offering service in the United States at that time.36/ Winstar Communications, Inc. filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in Delaware. 37/ World Access, Inc. acquired WorldxChange Communications on December 19, 2000. FaciliCom Int'l, L.L.C. merged into World Access Inc. on December 7, 1999. World Access and five of its subsidiaries, including WorldxChange and Facilicom, filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in California on March 13, 2001.

The following companies changed names:38/ American Mobile Satellite Corporation (AMSC) changed its name to Motient Corporation during calendar year 2000.39/ ATC Teleports, Inc. changed its name to Verestar, Inc. in September, 2000. 40/ CEI Networks, Inc. was formerly known as Conestoga Communications, Inc.41/ COMSAT Government Systems. Inc. filed calendar year 2000 section 43.61(a) data as Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications, LLC.42/ Covista, Inc. was formerly known as Totaltel, Inc. 43/ DirectLink of Oregon d/b/a DirectLink Long Distance, in January 2001, reorganized and is currently providing long distance services as Canby Telephone Association d/b/a CTA Long Distance.44/ eMeritus Communications, Inc. was formerly Teleglobe Business Solutions, Inc.45/ FedEx Internet Technologies Corporation was formerly FedEx International Transmission Corporation.46/ FiberWave Telcom changed its name to Pathway Com-Tel, Inc. in August, 2000.47/ Gabriel Communications, Inc. changed its nmae to NuVox, Inc. in calendar year 2001.48/ GE Business Productivity Solutions, Inc. filed calendar year 1999 section 43.61 (a) as GE Capital Communication Services Corporation.49/ IDS Telecom, LLC was formerly known as IDS Long Distance, Inc.50/ Minnesota Independent IXC Corp. (MIIC) d/b/a MEANS Telcom changed its name to Onvoy, Inc. in July, 2000.51/ Netmoves, Inc. changed its name to Mail.com Messaging Services in calendar year 2000.52/ NEXTLINK Communications, Inc. changed its name to XO Communications, Inc. in September, 2000.53/ NTELOS Network, Inc. was formerly known as CFW Network Inc.54/ ntta.com, inc. changed its name to NTT America, Inc. in April, 2001.55/ Talk America Inc. was formerly known as Talk.com Holding Corporation.56/ Telephone Company of Central Florida, Inc. changed its name to EPICUS, Inc. in calendar year 2001.57/ The following companies changed their names:

Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Hawaii International Inc. f/k/a Verizon Long Distance ("VLD") GTE Hawaiian Telephone Int'l, Inc. GTE Pacifica Inc. d/b/a Verizon Pacifica Verizon Select Services Inc., f/k/a NYNEX Long Distance Company d/b/a GTE Communications Corporation Verizon Enterprise Solutions

58/ Thrifty Call, Inc. changed its name to Grande Communications in July, 2000.59/ TriVergent Communications, Inc. changed its name to NuVox Communications, Inc. in calendar year 2001.60/ TXU Communications Telecom was formerly LCT Long Distance.

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<<< 2001 Data Not Available at the Time of Publication >>>(Amounts Shown in Thousands)

International Total All International International Telex, Telegraph and International

Telephone Private Line Other Miscellaneous Services Conterminous U.S. $14,009,215 $1,472,225 $284,561 $15,766,000Alaska 5,393 5,393Hawaii 60,834 3,244 64,078Puerto Rico 46,564 1,095 47,659 Total for Domestic U.S. Points 14,122,005 1,476,564 284,561 15,883,130Guam 18,047 3,007 19 21,073U.S. Virgin Islands 13,400 13,400All other U.S. Points 10,762 301 2 11,064 Total for All U.S. Points** 14,164,214 1,479,871 284,581 16,041,414ABS-CBN Telecom North America, Inc. 9,014 9,014AM Telecom, LLC 0American Samoa Telecomm. Authority 1,897 1,897American Tower Corporation 172,223 172,223Andrew Telecom, Inc. 970 970AT&T Corp. & Concert Global Ntwks. USA LLC 5,444,490 693,772 31,332 6,169,595BellSouth Corporation 18,494 18,494Bestel (USA) 2,487 2,487Cable & Wireless USA, Inc. 66,258 17,779 84,038Deutsche Telekom, Inc. 1,411 1,411Energis (Switzerland) AG 2,463 2,463FedEx Internet Technologies Corporation 248 248GE American Communications, Inc. 9,041 9,041Genuity Telecom Inc. 33 33Geocomm Corporation 143 143Global Crossing, Ltd. 3,692 30,059 33,751Hanaro Telecom America, Inc. 1,158 1,158Harris Corporation/MCS 281 281IDT Corporation 20,830 20,830IMPSAT USA, Inc. 27,510 27,510International Telnet, Inc. 2,325 2,325Iridium North America 1,548 1,548IT&E Overseas, Inc. 14,545 3,029 17,574Japan Telecom America, Inc. 2,094 319 2,413KDD America, Inc. 3,018 3,070 6,088KPN-INS, Inc. 11,626 11,626LC Communications - Int'l. Telecom Inc. 3,692 3,692Level 3 Communications, LLC 9,507 9,507Local Communications Network, Inc. 4,338 4,338Lockheed Martin Corporation 44,377 44,377MCI WorldCom, Inc. 6,818,326 330,666 12,498 7,161,490Medley International Teleport, Inc. 2,951 2,951Melbourne International Comm., Ltd. 59 2,730 2,789Metronet Communications 17 17Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. 71 71NTT America, Inc. 4,581 4,581PanAmSat Carrier Services, Inc. 288 288Primus Telecommunications, Inc. 203,552 203,552PSO, Inc. d/b/a Canal Uno 48 48RSL Communications, Ltd. 79,625 79,625Satellite Communication Systems, Inc. 210 5,339 5,549SBC Telecommunications, Inc. 7,123 7,432 14,555Sprint 1,188,377 102,921 227,299 1,518,598Startec Global Communications Corp. 91,258 91,258Telecomunicaciones Ultramarinas-Puerto Rico 523 523Telefonica Larga Distancia, Inc. (TLD) 12,620 228 12,848Telstra Incorporated 20,085 20,085TRICOM USA, Inc. 52,685 52,685V-SAT Telecom, Inc. 34 102 136Verizon Communications, Inc. 54,876 3,523 2 58,401Williams Communications, Inc. 6,579 6,579World Access, Inc. 32,965 32,965

* U.S. billed revenues represent the amount billed to customers by U.S. carriers. * * Total for all U.S. points includes $113 million billed revenues for six carriers requesting confidential treatment in the above categories.

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Table 3.6 - 2000 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. PointsInternational Message Telephone Resale Service

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

% of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale

Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

ACE Communications Group Ace Link Telecommunications 425 2,646 $738 0.000 %ACN Communication Services, Inc. 265,885 2,030,004 1,035,175 0.014Adams Tel Systems, Inc. 1,205 12,457 10,006 0.000Adelphia Communications Corporation Adelphia Business Solutions Investment, LLC 126,624 390,242 170,832 0.002 Adelphia Business Solutions of Illinois, Inc. 1,601 4,585 1,474 0.000 Jacksonville, Inc. 6,130 24,520 11,858 0.000 Kentucky, Inc. 14,535 49,840 19,508 0.000 Louisiana, Inc. 4,464 13,249 5,735 0.000 Nashville, LP 9,141 22,656 6,772 0.000 New Hampshire, Inc. 78 263 26 0.000 New Jersey, LLC 16,766 51,352 23,903 0.000 New York, Inc. 219,728 564,056 119,883 0.002 Ohio, Inc. 1,790 4,640 1,003 0.000 Pennsylvania, Inc. 29,027 96,128 32,813 0.000 South Carolina, Inc. 4,065 14,791 5,561 0.000 Vermont, Inc. 19,444 76,072 17,384 0.000 Virginia, LLC 36,201 133,170 38,570 0.001 Adelphia Business Solutions Operations Inc. 143,200 455,361 182,845 0.002 Adelphia Telecommunications Inc. 195,499 2,121,262 375,138 0.005 PECO Hyperion Telecommunications 85,065 263,895 76,506 0.001 Susquehanna Adelphia Business Solutions 4,564 12,372 2,753 0.000Advanced Tel., Inc. 31,631 176,667 81,789 0.001Advanced Tel-Com Systems Corp. d/b/a Kerrville Tele. LD 14,930 134,353 59,808 0.001Affinity Network, Inc. 1,800,928 12,234,448 1,344,505 0.018Alaska Communications Systems ACS Long Distance, Inc. 237,006 1,256,043 607,478 0.008AlCall, Inc. 514 2,884 1,852 0.000Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company A-G Long Distance, Inc. 225 1,701 1,040 0.000All West World Connect 1,286 11,975 7,330 0.000AllCom USA, Inc. 149,961 1,198,775 209,045 0.003ALLTEL Corporation 360 Long Distance, Inc. 63,468 498,603 241,558 0.003 Aliant Systems Inc. 224,816 1,766,369 855,782 0.012 ALLTEL Communications, Inc. 1,261,345 9,910,342 4,707,281 0.064 KIN Networks, Inc. 9,652 77,664 34,062 0.000AM Telecom, LLC 1,701,216 2,783,454 817,712 0.011American Long Lines, Inc. 283,484 809,949 2,150,504 0.029American Samoa License, Inc. 121,507 676,373 674,716 0.009American Telecommunications Systems, Inc. 3,464 28,783 16,877 0.000AmeriVision Communications, Inc. 577,528 4,702,308 3,445,253 0.047Andrew Telecom, Inc. 2,791,790 21,410,712 2,378,366 0.032Arapahoe Cable TV, Inc. d/b/a ATC Long Distance 285 1,499 576 0.000Arrow Communications, Inc. d/b/a ACI 28,390 181,738 69,433 0.001Association Administrators, Inc. 61,764 739,438 415,656 0.006Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation 76 858 349 0.000AT&T Corp. AT&T Corp. & Concert Global Networks USA LLC 353,474,662 2,298,455,743 2,484,132,557 33.723BE Mobile Communications, Inc. 1,303 5,615 3,792 0.000Bell Canada Enterprises, Inc. eMeritus Communications, Inc. 52,551,331 107,982,125 136,300,569 1.850 Excel Telecommunications, Inc. 14,838,817 82,344,219 16,266,255 0.221 Long Distance Wholesale Club 4,037,224 27,646,945 3,369,041 0.046BellSouth Corporation BellSouth International Access, Inc. 25,195,773 70,584,167 13,886,106 0.189 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. 941 22,535 31,463 0.000Ben Lomand Communications, Inc. (BLC) 19,416 172,889 73,832 0.001Birch Telecom Inc. 707,961 3,285,401 824,667 0.011

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Table 3.6 - 2000 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued International Message Telephone Resale Service

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

% of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale

Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

BIT Long Distance (Buggs Island Telephone) 773 7,448 1,510 0.000 %Blanchard Telephone Association, Inc. 194 2,070 687 0.000Bluegrass Cellular, Inc. 7,036 65,956 3,615 0.000BPS Long Distance 119 532 446 0.000Brantley Telephone Long Distance 407 2,739 3,024 0.000Brazos Cellular Communications, Ltd. 47 436 400 0.000BridgeCom International, LLC BridgeCom International, Inc. 11,672 347,037 109,116 0.001 Trucom Corporation 3,100 115,000 33,000 0.000Bright Long Distance, L.L.C. 2,687 22,629 8,047 0.000Broadview Networks, Inc. 1,041,727 5,229,230 2,584,810 0.035Broadwing, Incorporated Broadwing Communications Services, Inc. 103,064,516 418,441,936 45,610,171 0.619 Broadwing Telecommunications, Inc. 37,253,019 151,247,257 31,156,935 0.423 Cincinnati Bell Wireless, LLC 655,237 3,111,240 1,798,638 0.024 Progress International, L.L.C. 4,746,932 58,557,143 11,222,633 0.152BTC Holdings, Inc. Blackfoot Tel-Com, Inc. 2,505 25,219 24,238 0.000 Montana Wireless, Inc. 342 1,832 1,238 0.000Business Telecom, Inc. (BTI) 10,594,567 59,362,769 11,108,130 0.151C-R Long Distance, Inc. 34 511 166 0.000Cable & Wireless USA, Inc. 114,712,701 531,782,404 158,488,556 2.152Cablevision Systems Corporation Cablevision Lightpath Connecticut, Inc. 117,801 831,500 350,774 0.005 Cablevision Lightpath, Inc. 696,601 3,227,423 1,623,967 0.022Canby Telephone Association d/b/a CTA Long Distance 5,201 33,458 22,610 0.000Capital Telecommunications, Inc. Capital Telecommunications, Inc. 770,620 3,157,943 833,945 0.011 Eastern Telephone Systems, Inc. 139,014 538,812 266,712 0.004Carr Communications Corporation Carr Telephone Company 31 178 61 0.000Cass Long Distance, Inc. 453 3,013 2,529 0.000CC Communications 7,402 80,299 39,421 0.001CEI Networks, Inc. 65,777 345,098 152,652 0.002Cellular XL Associates, L.P. 1,775 7,407 1,852 0.000Centennial Communications Corporation Centennial Puerto Rico Operations Corp. 816,470 2,300,168 511,059 0.007Central Texas Communications, Inc. 6,719 59,222 13,459 0.000CenturyTel, Inc. CenturyTel Long Distance, Inc. 328,327 2,376,657 2,524,011 0.034 CenturyTel Telecommunications, Inc. 4,141 24,982 42,231 0.001Chariton Valley L. D. Corporation 2,352 23,317 20,215 0.000Chequamegon Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 4,950 32,770 12,858 0.000Chernow Communications, Inc. d/b/a C-COM 1,747,242 30,791,748 3,629,518 0.049Chesnee Long Distance, Inc. 570 4,684 3,282 0.000Chester Long Distance Services, Inc. 16,250 99,634 41,820 0.001Chibardun Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 2,529 19,229 24,506 0.000Chickasaw Long Distance Company 9,375 125,790 30,855 0.000Chippewa County Telephone Company 1,343 5,624 894 0.000Choice One Communications, Inc. Choice One Communications International, Inc. 1,167,480 3,186,622 546,071 0.007 US Xchange, L.L.C. 286,810 915,236 351,071 0.005CIMCO Communications, Inc. 334,218 1,138,081 570,184 0.008Cingular Wireless 14,520,524 51,714,209 26,625,853 0.361Citizens Long Distance 523,441 2,814,305 279,993 0.004Citizens Long Distance Company 440 4,447 2,270 0.000Citizens Long Distance, Inc. 3,892 16,552 5,296 0.000Claircom Networks, Inc. 9,509,804 40,416,503 13,592,660 0.185CL Tel Long Distance, Inc. 3,891 25,692 9,410 0.000

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Table 3.6 - 2000 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued International Message Telephone Resale Service

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

% of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale

Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

Coastal Communications Coastal Long Distance Services, Inc. 21,084 173,707 124,880 0.002 %Coin Telecom, Inc. 208 1,126 210 0.000Comanche County Telecommunications, Inc. Comanche County Long Distance 1,681 4,163 5,706 0.000Comcast Corporation Comcast Business Commun., Inc. d/b/a Comcast LD 1,076,768 3,653,494 1,774,700 0.024Comcell, Inc. 1,399 7,105 7,142 0.000Comdata Telecommunications Services, Inc. 14,410 1,393,264 621,433 0.008Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. CTSI, LLC 166,566 686,187 337,255 0.005CommuniGroup, Inc. CommuniGroup of Jackson, Inc. 338,571 833,951 469,569 0.006CommuniGroup of K.C., Inc. (CGI) 334,462 753,458 581,142 0.008Community Long Distance Community Long Distance d/b/a Comporium LD 148,185 854,145 356,553 0.005ComSouth Teleservices, Inc. 3,272 36,039 16,260 0.000Connect America Communications, Inc. 20,678 140,081 257,773 0.003Connecticut Telephone & Communication Systems, Inc. (CTCS) 57,116 284,981 169,356 0.002Consolidated Communications Networks, Inc. 6,394 38,106 11,320 0.000Convergent Communications Services, Inc. * 132,562 497,374 130,002 0.002Conversent Communications, LLC 324,175 1,007,187 381,402 0.005Council Grove Telephone Company 418 15,909 9,603 0.000Covista, Inc. 39,098,373 65,163,956 7,819,675 0.106Cox Communications, Inc. 454,386 3,714,101 7,449,070 0.101CPM Communications, Inc. 3,219 37,065 7,980 0.000Crosslink Long Distance Company 181 866 555 0.000CruisePhone Inc. 69,886 209,659 452,242 0.006Crystal Communications, Inc. d/b/a HickoryTech 42,792 213,571 119,279 0.002CT Communications, Inc. 984 8,079 34,098 0.000CTC Communications Corporation 290,457 5,809,147 1,815,358 0.025CTC Long Distance Services, Inc. 217,281 1,684,083 531,321 0.007CTI Long Distance 89,636 993,840 178,123 0.002D&E/Omnipoint Wireless Joint Venture, L.P., d/b/a PCS One 14,815 61,846 72,154 0.001D&E Systems, Inc. d/b/a D and E Long Distance 50,140 306,117 111,614 0.002D.D.D. Calling, Inc. 1,050 5,943 2,995 0.000Daviess-Martin RTC Telecom., Co. d/b/a RTC Comm. 236 1,862 786 0.000Deerfield Farmers' Telephone Company D&P Long Distance 1,119 9,700 2,590 0.000Deutsche Telekom AG Powertel, Inc. 466,387 1,156,560 803,639 0.011 VoiceStream Wireless Corporation 7,292,410 18,227,122 8,770,780 0.119DFT Communications DFT Local Service Corporation 11368 33016 10659 0.000 DFT Long Distance Corporation 2,977 19,988 5,704 0.000Dialink Corporation 218,632 997,531 449,181 0.006Direct Communications Long Distance 48 522 385 0.000DirectLink of Oregon d/b/a DirectLink Long Distance 5,201 33,458 22,610 0.000Diversified Solutions, Inc. 66,090 1,321,805 264,361 0.004E. Ritter Communications Holdings, Inc. E. Ritter Long Distance, Inc. 164 1,687 557 0.000Eastern Sub-RSA Limited Partnership 8,991 28,929 8,989 0.000Easton Telecom Services, Inc. 436,692 1,170,445 289,219 0.004Egyptian Communication Services, Inc. 1,136 13,309 14,512 0.000El Paso Long Distance Company 256 3,226 848 0.000Elephant Talk, Inc. 5,747,789 86,216,839 16,581,775 0.225Empire One Telecommunications, Inc. 2,386,653 20,154,715 4,098,729 0.056

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Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

Energis (Switzerland) AG Energis Inc. 931,099 3,685,051 263,851 0.004 %EPICUS, Inc. 230,386 203,829 42,553 0.001EqualNet Corporation 1,264,176 1,576,792 1,314,353 0.018Erbia Network, Inc. 250,643 1,464,386 238,210 0.003Eschelon Telecom, Inc. 582,297 1,696,450 305,361 0.004Evercom Systems, Inc. 34,890 104,667 12,157 0.000Express Communications, Inc. 22,900 148,398 44,748 0.001FairPoint Communications, Inc. Chautauqua & Erie Telephone Corporation 5,294 33,831 8,014 0.000 Orwell Communications, Inc. 16 29 12 0.000 Q1 Technologies, Inc. 527 6,100 1,710 0.000 Taconic TelCom Corporation 42,707 327,732 459,866 0.006Federal TransTel, Inc. 19,778 395,570 130,538 0.002Fiber Four Corporation 492 1,818 1,279 0.000Fidelity Long Distance, Inc. 19 119 250 0.000FirstWorld Communications, Inc. 30,214 103,923 94,570 0.001Five Area Long Distance, Inc. 5,618 61,727 22,035 0.000Flat Rock Telephone Co-op, Inc. Flat Rock Communications, Inc. 68 347 151 0.000Florida Digital Network, Inc. 202,078 844,527 501,076 0.007Focal Communications Corporation 1,553,463 5,030,674 1,734,586 0.024FoxTel, Inc. 64,431 1,288,623 180,407 0.002FTC Management Group, Inc. FTC Communications, Inc. d/b/a Farmers Long Distance 39,228 341,623 113,593 0.002Gates Communications, Inc. 1,010,840 8,503,925 1,867,872 0.025GE Capital GE Business Productivity Solutions, Inc. 1,108,612 5,955,568 2,578,168 0.035Genesis Communications International, Inc. 1,546,829 11,885,932 4,257,934 0.058Germantown Long Distance 223 1,862 2,224 0.000Gervais Telephone Co. d/b/a DataVision Communications 1,290 9,741 2,778 0.000Glasford Telephone Company 621 5,341 2,117 0.000Glenwood Telecommunications, Inc. Glenwood Long Distance 252 1,815 1,012 0.000Global Crossing, Ltd. Budget Call Long Distance, Inc. 129,456 1,239,889 650,097 0.009 Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. 132,179,111 539,290,780 430,691,950 5.847 International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (iXnet) 859,102 5,248,157 2,457,139 0.033Globalcom, Inc. 590,242 1,514,996 498,095 0.007Glyphics Communications, Inc. 140,071 2,202,443 653,626 0.009Golden Belt Tele. Assoc., Inc. d/b/a Golden Belt LD 1,517 10,458 4,162 0.000Grafton Communications Grafton Long Distance Company 299 1,495 501 0.000Grand River Communications, Inc. 467 5,103 2,771 0.000Grande Communications 4,488 43,512 10,123 0.000Grande River Communications, L.P. d/b/a Grande River LD 3,617 23,739 33,513 0.000Granite State Long Distance, Inc. 6,844 46,947 15,967 0.000Great Lakes Comnet, Inc. 937 5,247 1,488 0.000Green Mountain Long Distance Service 18,607 98,439 35,225 0.000Gridley Communications, Inc. 702 4,738 3,272 0.000Group Long Distance, Inc. 28,526 94,457 102,516 0.001GT Com 4,743 36,438 43,732 0.001GTC Telecom, Inc. 300,675 2,309,465 664,188 0.009Hamilton County Telephone Co-op Hamilton County Long Distance, Inc. 736 7,337 7,959 0.000Hamilton Telecommunications Hamilton Long Distance Company 1,409 10,243 3,534 0.000Hayneville Fiber Transport Inc. d/b/a Hayneville LD 127 995 505 0.000Heart of Iowa Communications, Inc. 1,824 17,974 11,929 0.000Heritage Communications Corporation 20,987,412 218,269,084 24,690,582 0.335

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Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

Hertz Technologies, Inc. 420,308 1,673,805 1,345,937 0.018 %Highland Communications Corporation 6,381 66,967 39,244 0.001Home TeleNetworks, Inc. 165 1,012 579 0.000Home Telephone Company, Inc. Home Long Distance, Inc. 11,314 94,396 57,470 0.001Hood Canal Communications 211 2,225 975 0.000Horry Telephone Long Distance, Inc. 49,052 413,069 258,168 0.004Hotel Connect Management, Inc. 114,909 2,298,179 718,181 0.010HTC Communications Harrisonville Telephone Company 11,448 80,318 49,013 0.001I-Link Communications, Inc. 1,417,600 4,259,799 1,010,200 0.014IDS Telcom, LLC 8,367,345 3,413,885 4,486,910 0.061IDT Corporation 604,574,329 4,805,777,827 651,418,237 8.843Indiana Fones, Inc. 4,468 29,055 10,266 0.000InfoHighway Communications Corporation ARC Networks, Inc. A.R.C. Networks, Inc. 493,208 1,947,471 436,228 0.006Inland Telephone Company 3,535 30,598 25,684 0.000Integra Telecom Holdings, Inc. 164,096 786,095 266,848 0.004Intellicall Operator Services, Inc. d/b/a ILD 4,796,962 74,915,296 15,378,121 0.209Intermedia Communications, Inc. 1,360,710 27,214,202 8,504,438 0.115Internationl Exchange Communications, Inc. 7,635,576 77,730,105 25,033,469 0.340International Talk.com d/b/a Vonova Corporation 12,294,556 73,767,336 5,719,852 0.078Interpath Communications, Inc. 4,711 27,631 13,294 0.000Intetech, L.C. 18,385 157,999 61,319 0.001Iowa Network Services, Inc. (INS) 85,433 688,885 369,577 0.005Ironton Long Distance Company 1,219 8,150 6,884 0.000ITC Holding Company, Inc. Interstate Fibernet, Inc. 8,455 75,580 90,874 0.001 ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. 2,199,209 6,613,062 2,862,730 0.039Kaplan Telephone Company, Inc. 38 112 63 0.000Kerman Communications, Inc. KerTel Communications, Inc. 8,942 65,903 40,430 0.001KeyArt Comm., Inc. 96 1,044 537 0.000King Salmon Communications, Inc. d/b/a Bristol Bay LD 713 2,910 4,133 0.000Kingdom Telephone Company Kingdom Long Distance 314 2,284 1,683 0.000Kinsman Mutual Telephone Company 5 178 44 0.000KNOLOGY, Inc. 28,479 179,631 65,281 0.001Lackawaxen Long Distance Company 1,652 12,140 5,112 0.000Lakedale Link, Inc. 7,560 39,768 14,146 0.000Lakefield Communications, Inc. 221 1,212 1,050 0.000LaValle Long Distance, Inc. 571 4,343 1,879 0.000LCR Telecommunications, LLC 32,632 147,222 98,877 0.001Leaf River Telephone Company LR Communications, Inc. 97 1,029 726 0.000LecStar Telecom, Inc. 1,297 11,025 3,084 0.000Lennon Telephone Company 349 3,141 563 0.000LEXCOM Long Distance, LLC 16,637 147,510 156,142 0.002Lightyear Communications, Inc. 10,918,107 37,884,869 11,279,904 0.153Local Long Distance, L.C. 1,334 7,894 2,228 0.000Logix Communications Corporation 1,280,368 4,487,071 1,924,935 0.026Long Distance Consolidated Billing Co. 1,355 4,960 3,108 0.000Long Distance of Michigan, Inc. d/b/a LDMI Telecommunications also d/b/a FoneTel 383,370 17,565,173 7,532,162 0.102Low Country Carriers, Inc. d/b/a Hargray LD Co. 50,550 377,945 319,574 0.004Madison Network Systems, Inc. 299 1,854 1,640 0.000Madison River Communications, LLC 146 686 170 0.000Mail.com Business Messaging Services 8,464,683 14,654,623 7,293,181 0.099Marianna Tel., Inc. d/b/a M & SH Long Distance 514 4,493 4,318 0.000

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Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

Maritel Inc. 1,179 10,220 58,527 0.001 %Mark Twain Rural Telephone Co. Mark Twain Long Distance, Inc. 824 4,523 3,860 0.000Marquette-Adams Telephone Coop., Inc. 416 4,792 2,842 0.000Martell Telecommunications d/b/a Tri-States Long Distance 307 2,631 2,236 0.000Matrix Telecom, Inc. 477,782 3,757,265 2,162,101 0.029Maxcess, Inc. 6,902 138,035 43,136 0.001McBlue Telecom, Inc. 1,143,973 8,483,470 1,372,474 0.019McDonald County Long Distance 613 6,312 1,193 0.000MCI WorldCom, Inc. WorldCom, Inc. 276,526,799 1,393,968,829 428,861,480 5.822McLeodUSA Incorporated McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 40,375,192 304,934,396 64,259,838 0.872McNabb Long Distance, Inc. 218 2,009 1,002 0.000Melbourne International Communications, Limited 1,151,806 4,821,405 928,723 0.013Metropolitan Telecommunications d/b/a Mettel 124,905 902,162 405,046 0.005MH Communications, Inc. d/b/a MH Communications 346 2,837 2,756 0.000Mid-Century Telephone Co-operative, Inc. Century Enterprises, Inc. 609 5,777 5,369 0.000Mid-Rivers Long Distance, Inc. 9,241 60,038 18,790 0.000Midcontinent Communications, Inc. 40,468 134,890 57,024 0.001Millry Communications 756 1,261 3,087 0.000MoKan Communications, Incorporated 396 8,979 1,727 0.000Mon-Cre Wireless, Incorporated 232 1,560 2,862 0.000Monroe Telephone Long Distance 106 783 159 0.000Montrose Mutual Long Distance, Inc. 137 1,572 528 0.000Motient Corporation 25,304 93,863 207,353 0.003Moultrie Infocomm, Inc. 177 905 796 0.000Mountain Land Communications, LLC 2,088 13,680 14,867 0.000Mpower Communications Corporation 1,190,500 3,571,501 4,464,420 0.061MTA Long Distance, Inc. 8,941 88,651 75,458 0.001MTC Communications Inc. 1,359 12,130 8,298 0.000MTCO Communications, Inc. 6,077 32,224 9,575 0.000Natel, LLC 2,969,460 32,328,437 6,210,580 0.084National Brands, Inc. d/b/a Sharenet Communications Company 61,568 445,410 268,780 0.004National Telemanagement Corporation d/b/a American Roaming Network 16,304 87,186 405,227 0.006National Telephone Exchange, Inc. 103,303 313,906 89,602 0.001Nebraska Long Distance Company, LLC d/b/a Pierce Long Distance Company 337 2,037 763 0.000Nemont Long Distance 14,829 78,893 31,701 0.000Net One International, Inc. 6,072,814 10,121,356 1,214,563 0.016Net2000 Communications Services, Inc. 78,900 250,305 76,324 0.001Network Billing Systems 367,433 402,953 381,028 0.005Network Communications International Corporation 602,192 4,678,608 22,511,210 0.306Network Plus, Inc. 52,349,790 285,783,529 123,965,138 1.683Network Telephone Corporation 19,923 95,557 26,583 0.000New Ulm Long Distance, Inc. 1,673 17,613 9,058 0.000NewSouth Communications Corporation NewSouth Communications Corporation 1,348,452 4,388,511 1,283,934 0.017 UniversalCom, Inc. 15,792 315,840 98,700 0.001NexBand Communications, Inc. 7,624 47,129 18,710 0.000Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. 111,923 364,600 139,091 0.002Nortex Communications Company 925 6,981 4,470 0.000North American Telephone Network 29,253 133,340 109,606 0.001North Dakota Long Distance 190,979 929,421 198,594 0.003North State Telecommunications Corporation North State Telephone LD d/b/a North State Comm., LD 125,498 616,195 321,261 0.004

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Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

Northeast Florida Long Distance Company, Inc. 2,805 17,351 10,101 0.000 %Northeast Missouri Long Distance, L.L.C. 166 1,907 452 0.000Northeast Telephone Long Distance, Inc. 6,392 21,702 16,140 0.000NOS Communications, Inc. 3,802,932 26,732,449 6,964,019 0.095NOSVA Limited Partnership 208,487,500 1,446,158,664 158,156,799 2.147NOW Communications, Inc. 1,008 6,700 12,216 0.000NTELOS Network, Inc. 4,243 27,337 11,197 0.000NTS Communications, Inc. 2,135,878 10,027,457 1,568,137 0.021NUI Telecom, Inc. 259,025 602,614 261,098 0.004NuVox Communications, Inc. NuVox Communications, Inc. 399,262 3,288,821 485,719 0.007 NuVox, Inc. 38,835 133,723 45,976 0.001NXLD Company d/b/a Nextel Long Distance 183,420 868,752 361,863 0.005OmniCall, Inc. 8,498 169,963 53,113 0.001Omniplex Communications Group 82,525 274,448 122,152 0.002One Call Communications Inc., d/b/a Opticom 2,218,632 6,409,904 729,835 0.010Oneida Telephone Exchange, Inc. Oneida Network Services, Inc. 622 4,518 2,345 0.000OneStar Long Distance, Inc. 108,290 507,993 141,588 0.002Onvoy, Inc. 472,531 2,381,510 724,455 0.010Operator Communications, Inc. (OCI) 1,373 10,705 33,619 0.000Operator Service Company (OSC) 335 2,759 19,132 0.000Otelco Telecommunications, LLC 3,399 25,370 19,810 0.000Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. 241,696 1,401,839 410,326 0.006Pace Cellular Communications 61 258 101 0.000Pacific Wireless Technologies, Inc. 25 34 4 0.000PaeTec Communications, Inc. 5,036,887 15,110,662 3,362,899 0.046Palmetto Telephone Communications, LLC 2,847 18,046 19,045 0.000Partner Communications Group, LLC 29,042 580,835 181,511 0.002Pathway Com-Tel, Inc. 248 1,589 1,319 0.000Pathwayz Communications, Inc. 271,901 910,954 86,279 0.001Penasco Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc. PVT NetWorks Long Distance 1,693 11,881 8,586 0.000Penn Telecom, Inc. 19,537 124,473 206,262 0.003Peoples Communication, Inc. 9,103 71,942 13,318 0.000Peoples Telecommunications, Inc. 756 6,420 4,063 0.000Perry Spencer Communications, Inc. 1,640 11,610 5,654 0.000Petroleum Communications, Inc. (PETROCOM) 5,318 62,615 15,536 0.000Phillips County Communications 2,963 34,160 22,830 0.000Pine Belt Communications, Inc. d/b/a Pine Belt LD 208 561 34 0.000Pineland PCS, Inc. d/b/a Pineland Long Distance 1,120 7,863 4,770 0.000Pioneer Telephone Long Distance Company 1 24 3 0.000Plant Long Distance Company 1,064 7,437 4,385 0.000Planters Telephone Long Distance, Inc. 173 1,435 575 0.000PrimeLink, Inc. 51,508 156,088 22,869 0.000Progressive Concepts, Inc. 1,136 7,742 3,251 0.000Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. 4,441 39,040 23,290 0.000Promise-Net International, Ltd. 45,528 196,920 23,424 0.000PRT Communications, LLC 187 2,756 2,586 0.000PT-1 Long Distance, Inc. 78,541,109 757,991,006 157,698,970 2.141Pulaski White Communications, Inc. 465 3,796 2,291 0.000Questar InfoComm, Inc. (QIC) 6,563 34,180 9,151 0.000Qwest Communications International, Inc. LCI Int'l. Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm. Svcs. 33,251,932 174,587,641 46,984,442 0.638 Phoenix Network, Inc. 302,408 1,587,641 616,943 0.008 Qwest Communications Corporation 136,414,401 716,175,603 220,044,059 2.987 Qwest Wireless, L.L.C. 93,000 540,579 352,097 0.005 USLD Communications, Inc. 576,208 3,025,092 1,013,313 0.014 U S WEST LD, Inc. d/b/a Qwest Long Distance, Inc. 498,533 997,066 311,583 0.004

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% of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale

Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

R&B Communications R&B Telephone Company 1,358 10,906 3,954 0.000 %Rainbow Telephone Cooperation Association, Inc. d/b/a RTCA Long Distance 223 1,551 726 0.000Rainier Group Rainier Connect, Inc. 549 4,308 2,985 0.000Randolph Telephone Telecommunications, Inc. 3,084 26,984 12,425 0.000Reynolds Long Distance, Inc. 181 1,605 665 0.000Richland-Grant Long Distance 1,360 10,773 2,888 0.000RNK, Inc. d/b/a RNK Telecom 877,467 4,935,889 573,152 0.008Rochester Telephone Co., Inc. 13,900 81,834 34,868 0.000Rockefeller Group Telecommunications Services, Inc. RGT Utilities, Inc. 1,074,911 4,030,917 2,567,984 0.035RSL Communications, Ltd. RSL COM U.S.A., Inc. 76,559,675 494,779,123 87,753,004 1.191Rural Cellular Corporation Communications Design, Inc. 3,945 35,501 2,695 0.000 RCC Atlantic Long Distance, Inc. 159,582 466,265 107,241 0.001S&A Telephone Co., In. 13 220 33 0.000Sand Creek Toll Service Company 227 2,210 681 0.000Sandhill Communications, LLC 2,422 6,028 6,815 0.000SBC Communications, Inc. Ameritech Communications International, Inc. 143,927,947 872,495,753 206,972,626 2.810 SNET America, Inc. 10,331,729 72,084,525 28,869,000 0.392 Southwestern Bell Communications Svcs., Inc. 1,633,127 14,354,767 9,640,683 0.131Scott County Long Distance 681 6,995 2,780 0.000SCS Communications & Security, Inc. d/b/a NSC TeleSystems 3,717 39,585 11,891 0.000SEI Data, Inc. d/b/a SEI Long Distance, Inc. 1,331 10,629 2,312 0.000SelecTec, Inc. 3,372 26,884 18,160 0.000Shawnee Communications, Inc. ShawneeLink Corporation 1,196 7,965 6,421 0.000Sierra Communications, Inc. 15 17 12 0.000Single Source, Inc. 16,738 334,760 104,613 0.001Smithville Telecom, Inc. 2,662 20,330 7,238 0.000Souris River Telecommunications Co. d/b/a SRT LD 113,374 619,638 320,739 0.004South Central Long Distance 101 493 181 0.000Southern Illinois RSA Partnership d/b/a First Cellular of Southern Illinois 11,723 36,484 2,361 0.000Southern Kansas Telephone Co., Inc. 311 3,017 1,278 0.000Spring Valley Telephone Long Distance, Inc. 147 1,004 1,614 0.000Springcom, Inc. 414 6,498 1,074 0.000Sprint 128,787,531 535,675,084 187,301,965 2.543ST Long Distance, Inc. 61,375 332,970 62,499 0.001Star Telephone Long Distance 4,933 21,411 38,966 0.001Startec Global Communications Corporation PCI Communications, Inc. d/b/a Startec Global Comm. 700,393 6,130,999 1,167,886 0.016 Startec Global Operating Company 181,687,454 1,131,773,907 237,312,391 3.222Stouffer Communications, Inc. 545 4,534 118 0.000Superior Technologies, Inc. 33,955 111,407 40,836 0.001Talk America Inc. 34,109,422 269,946,745 78,519,215 1.066Taylor Communications Group, Inc. 16,819 84,439 63,211 0.001TDS Telecom TDS Long Distance Corporation 11,994 114,864 28,889 0.000 TDS Metrocom, Inc. 48,139 299,968 11,653 0.000Telapex Long Distance, Inc. 14,551 112,566 35,285 0.000Telcorp, Ltd. 714,269 2,410,619 913,597 0.012Telecents Communications, Inc. 85,220 4,126,977 557,302 0.008Telecommunications Cooperative Network, Inc. 25,003 500,051 170,472 0.002

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Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

Telefonica Larga Distancia, Inc. (TLD) 928,078 4,615,454 2,238,279 0.030 %Telemanagement Services Inc. 48,114 1,534,862 56,308 0.001Telenational Communication, Inc. d/b/a Worldport 1,207,673 9,661,385 3,864,554 0.052TelePacific Communications U.S. TelePacific Corp. 232,154 1,222,140 453,267 0.006Telergy Network Services, Inc. 150,212 553,183 121,838 0.002Teleview Communications, Inc. d/b/a Citizens LD 382 2,116 2,772 0.000Teligent, Inc. Teligent Services, Inc. 4,685,446 13,874,197 3,997,173 0.054TelMatch Telecommunications, Inc. 7 12 6 0.000Telscape Communications, Inc./Pointe Local Exchange 454,439 3,864,989 1,254,446 0.017Telstar International, Inc. 21,823,718 190,597,808 46,551,474 0.632Telstra Incorporated 2,678,856 15,183,937 1,066,375 0.014Texas RSA 15B2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Five Star Wireless 5,286 28,670 8,199 0.000TGEC Communications Co., LLC 51,256 1,025,120 320,350 0.004The Long Distance Partnership, L.P. 19,462 62,396 22,469 0.000The Other Phone Co., Inc. d/b/a Access One Communications 17,878 357,563 111,739 0.002Time Warner Telecom Inc. 223,976 914,131 352,502 0.005Toledo Area Telecommunications Services, Inc. d/b/a BuckeyeTelesystem 24,672 74,063 13,819 0.000TonCom, Inc. 250 2,540 1,168 0.000Total Communications, Inc. 104 1,742 842 0.000Touch 1 Communications, Inc. 78,683 2,112,605 1,288,689 0.017Touch America, Inc. 20,351,438 243,045,764 24,813,137 0.337Trans National Communications International, Inc. 5,121,299 9,904,147 2,278,739 0.031Transcommunications Incorporated 411,977 7,946,108 575,367 0.008Transtel Communications, Inc. 1,171,740 4,745,731 2,039,654 0.028Tri Rural Independent Oprns., L.L.C. (TRIO, L.L.C.) 786 5,841 3,059 0.000Tri-County Communications, Inc. 492 3,833 830 0.000Tri-County Telephone Association 453 5,164 1,371 0.000TRI-M Communications, Inc. 2,358,269 6,100,674 1,417,924 0.019Triangle Communication System, Inc. 1,084 40,284 13,357 0.000TXU Communications Fort Bend Long Distance Co. d/b/a TXU Communications 133,840 776,406 439,924 0.006 TXU Communications Telecom 184,652 1,071,277 867,734 0.012Union Telephone Company 4,581 19,746 39,695 0.001UniPlex Telecom Technologies, Inc. 4,828,535 30,157,186 10,799,817 0.147United Communications HUB, Inc. 100,379 494,869 132,526 0.002United Communications Systems, Inc. 83,476 216,260 75,635 0.001United States Cellular Corporation 9,797,601 20,165,187 9,878,144 0.134United Telephone Association, Inc. United Communications Association, Inc. 4,669 12,075 19,464 0.000Upper Peninsula Telephone Company 5,693 37,184 49,816 0.001US LEC Corp. 804,078 4,194,384 1,542,316 0.021US Link, Inc. 323,658 1,159,009 470,960 0.006USC Telecom, Inc. 543,164 1,658,821 456,880 0.006UTC Long Distance, L.L.C. 3,197 23,183 16,856 0.000Utilicom Networks, LLC Sigecom, LLC 18,753 120,316 61,238 0.001VarTec Telecom, Inc. 18,093,124 187,784,142 53,050,742 0.720

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Table 3.6 - 2000 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued International Message Telephone Resale Service

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

% of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale

Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues

Verizon Communications, Inc. Bell Atlantic Comm., Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance 7,378,595 59,860,219 41,418,657 0.562 % Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless 24,480,378 100,862,565 21,948,105 0.298 Celulares Telefonica Inc. d/b/a PRTC Larga Distancia 1,586,784 9,676,744 6,695,546 0.091 Codetel International Communications, Inc. 3,974,886 157,312,348 11,089,141 0.151 GTE Airfone Incorporated 195,124 741,471 4,097,604 0.056 GTE Pacifica Inc. d/b/a Verizon Pacifica 607,119 4,523,015 2,412,371 0.033 GTE Railfone Incorporated 3,869 18,571 69,642 0.001 NYNEX LD Co. d/b/a Verizon Enterprise Solutions 11,842 47,339 33,771 0.000 Verizon Select Services Inc. 26,708,213 187,277,572 93,281,186 1.266Vox Populi Telecommunications, Inc. 46,099 240,170 105,727 0.001VTel Long Distance 1 41 14 0.000Wabash Independent Networks, Inc. 824 7,368 7,512 0.000Wahkiakum West Long Distance, Inc. 4 4 1 0.000Waldron Communication Company 906 9,246 1,997 0.000Warwick Valley Long Distance Co., Inc. 18,306 104,207 110,649 0.002Washington RSA No. 8 Limited Partnership 5,919 22,647 9,204 0.000West Carolina Communications, LLC 2,404 19,092 7,867 0.000West Central Wireless CGKC&H RCLP NO.2 DBA West Central Wireless 410 1,769 1,592 0.000 CT CUBE INC DBA West Central Wireless 922 3,708 3,307 0.000West Texas Rural Telephone Coop., Inc. Hereford Long Distance Services, Inc. 1,033 9,570 9,158 0.000Western Long Distance, Inc. 94 610 102 0.000Westphalia Communications, Inc. 180 1,558 222 0.000Wilkes Commun., Inc. d/b/a Wilkes Long Distance Svcs. 2,643 19,816 22,063 0.000Williams Communications, Inc. 11,296,351 53,638,988 7,790,919 0.106Winn Telephone Company 152 517 94 0.000Wood County Telephone Company Central Wisconsin Comm., Inc. d/b/a WCTC LD 5,752 39,349 54,692 0.001Working Assets Funding Services, Inc. 3,141,010 26,757,273 15,153,957 0.206World Access, Inc. WorldxChange Communications, Inc. 211,484,789 1,438,252,965 212,997,969 2.892XIT Telecommunication & Technology, Inc. 1,796 17,495 5,844 0.000XO Communications, Inc. 5,214,205 18,687,993 5,638,085 0.077Yates City Long Distance 24 109 72 0.000Yorkville Communications, Inc. 19 181 25 0.000Z-Tel Communications, Inc. 1,774,001 35,480,017 11,087,505 0.151ZENEX Long Distance, Inc. 36,352 189,397 73,043 0.001

Total Above Reporting IMTS Resale Carriers: 480 3,488,877,977 21,727,065,072 $6,975,985,462 94.701 %

Sum of Nine Carriers Requesting Confidential Treatment 424,194,011 1,990,168,072 390,335,817 5.299 Sum of All Carriers 3,913,071,988 23,717,233,144 $7,366,321,279 100.000 %

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Table 3.6 - 2000 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued Miscellaneous International Resale Services

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

Number of Number of Number of U.S. CarrierCarrier Messages Minutes Words Revenues

Melbourne Int'l. Communications, Ltd. Telex 32,520 51,785 $11,986

Nevadacom Telegraph Service 7,460 245,019 392,176 Telex 20 2,676 2,044

Sprint Telex 4,047 12,902 44,713

Total Reporting Miscellaneous Resale Carriers: 3

Sum of Figures 44,047 64,687 292,408 $406,206

* Staff estimate for the number of messages.

Note: Carriers provide pure resale services by switching traffic to (and reselling the switched services of) underlying U.S. carriers. The underlying carriers control the circuit that carries the traffic to the international point, arrange for termination of the traffic, and report the traffic on a country-by-country basis. Reporting underlying U.S. carriers' country-by-country data are available in the Industry Analysis and Technology Division's annual publication, International Telecommunications Data. The report can be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/stats.html.

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Table 3.7 - Net Settlement Payouts for International Telephone Service for Selected International Points 1/

<<< 2001 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>>

(Amounts Shown in Millions)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Australia $0.9 ($1.5) ($0.8) ($6.1) ($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 $37.2 $26.5 $55.6 $71.0 Brazil 51.4 50.1 71.0 90.7 104.2 102.7 132.9 153.7 129.8 87.1 77.4 Canada 2/ 36.2 113.0 121.1 130.2 136.7 125.4 99.7 73.9 77.4 47.8 5.9 China 30.9 45.7 62.9 77.7 152.1 231.0 263.2 233.9 140.6 122.7 97.2 Colombia 77.6 88.3 96.2 111.7 122.9 131.9 139.2 110.5 56.2 68.9 75.1 Dominican Republic 80.8 115.0 130.0 120.2 126.5 125.4 111.4 84.7 93.5 107.8 43.3 Egypt 22.7 27.7 33.4 33.3 37.0 41.7 55.8 64.7 55.1 78.3 35.9 El Salvador 52.8 60.3 64.0 65.0 69.6 77.1 75.0 67.6 70.9 60.4 52.9 France 42.8 38.9 38.9 40.7 41.5 44.2 45.3 39.3 22.7 18.2 18.7 Germany 3/ 222.5 257.6 188.1 129.4 79.4 64.2 53.0 66.4 51.9 33.2 64.3 Greece 35.8 43.3 39.6 38.7 36.0 33.9 26.6 25.4 20.6 25.1 18.2 Guatemala 40.2 47.9 47.7 52.1 56.7 58.7 64.0 53.2 41.0 46.7 57.5 Haiti 28.2 30.5 28.1 30.9 34.6 37.1 42.7 52.5 54.1 61.8 34.8 Hong Kong 15.7 19.6 24.9 33.9 56.7 106.3 207.8 237.6 158.0 13.4 5.4 India 20.0 27.6 32.0 58.2 109.4 202.9 298.1 409.7 417.6 523.1 541.8 Israel 67.9 93.2 93.5 105.0 128.5 119.1 103.4 41.5 12.6 16.7 11.9 Italy 77.7 84.3 60.2 85.2 72.3 65.9 51.8 63.1 54.3 66.4 37.9 Jamaica 47.5 56.3 64.7 78.4 93.1 99.4 115.5 132.3 154.9 154.5 89.7 Japan 72.5 45.5 39.0 52.6 76.7 119.3 169.0 210.7 65.9 61.1 41.7 Korea, Republic of 110.6 99.9 92.8 103.2 111.0 118.7 122.1 101.5 18.4 32.3 6.6 Mexico 2/ 573.5 613.2 677.7 720.0 818.9 871.7 875.0 703.3 648.9 652.3 755.6 Morocco 6.0 7.8 7.9 7.5 9.8 11.0 5.5 3.4 1.4 17.1 6.4 Netherlands 10.6 10.2 10.2 8.0 10.8 22.3 22.8 16.5 11.3 (0.1) 7.8 Nigeria 3.1 10.8 17.0 18.8 9.5 8.5 41.7 68.5 100.3 70.9 31.3 Pakistan 43.0 58.4 63.8 69.8 88.1 107.3 127.6 120.3 114.6 152.3 185.0 Peru 51.1 56.2 54.3 53.4 58.7 62.1 72.3 74.6 64.0 62.2 23.1 Philippines 140.5 161.9 155.7 144.0 150.7 154.2 162.1 164.7 150.5 187.1 144.2 Poland 46.4 44.8 32.4 31.8 42.1 52.3 57.9 43.6 36.9 48.1 31.5 Russia 4/ 6.5 15.2 29.7 20.8 39.0 60.6 67.1 44.4 35.8 55.9 27.9 Saudi Arabia 39.0 114.3 30.6 37.7 50.2 66.9 77.6 71.2 53.5 46.6 18.7 Sierra Leone 1.2 1.8 3.3 3.7 3.6 3.6 4.8 6.5 10.0 3.3 1.5 Singapore 2.6 3.1 4.8 7.8 13.1 22.4 42.6 56.6 26.3 11.6 6.6 South Africa 6.8 8.0 9.2 13.0 18.1 27.0 35.6 37.0 34.7 37.7 21.3 Spain 30.3 41.1 49.0 54.9 55.7 53.0 36.2 21.2 26.1 25.6 20.7 Switzerland 8.2 13.8 13.4 15.6 17.9 19.3 22.7 23.5 14.0 18.0 8.4 Taiwan 48.1 36.1 43.7 48.9 79.1 95.0 118.4 133.9 42.3 27.8 21.7 Thailand 31.4 32.0 32.8 36.2 44.8 50.7 64.1 57.3 34.4 27.5 19.5 Turkey 15.3 21.5 20.4 21.3 26.0 24.0 18.9 16.6 28.4 69.4 32.4 United Kingdom 74.8 88.3 72.6 67.3 77.1 55.3 41.1 23.4 (15.9) 25.9 12.6 Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 8.0 21.5 40.4 62.3 94.1 139.8 151.0 179.4 209.2

Total for Countries Shown Above 2,273.0 2,681.9 2,663.9 2,832.9 3,279.5 3,743.2 4,186.2 4,085.2 3,290.7 3,399.6 2,972.4

Total for Other Countries 489.2 634.8 709.2 872.0 1,011.3 1,194.7 1,472.3 1,343.9 1,193.4 1,201.9 949.1

Total for All Countries 2,762.3 3,316.7 3,373.1 3,705.0 4,290.9 4,937.8 5,658.4 5,429.2 4,484.1 4,601.5 3,921.4

Canada, Mexico, Germany, 32.8% 32.3% 31.4% 28.3% 25.9% 22.6% 18.9% 16.0% 17.0% 16.5% 21.4% and UK as Percent of Total

Other Countries Shown 49.5% 48.5% 47.6% 48.2% 50.5% 53.2% 55.1% 59.3% 56.4% 57.4% 54.4% Above as Percent of Total

Countries not Shown Above 17.7% 19.1% 21.0% 23.5% 23.6% 24.2% 26.0% 24.8% 26.6% 26.1% 24.2% as Percent of Total

See notes at the end of Table 3.12.

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Table 3.8 - Share of International Message Telephone Service Including Pure Resale and End-User Revenues

for Selected Carriers 1/<<< 2000 Data Not Available at the Time of Publication >>>

(Amounts Shown in Millions)

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale ServiceBilled Revenues

AT&T $6,962 $7,314 $7,482 $7,985 $8,425 $8,559 $8,351 $7,533 $6,755 $5,444MCI Worldcom (MCI prior to 1998) 1,487 2,065 2,779 2,952 3,968 3,550 4,243 4,298 5,056 6,818Sprint 604 786 1,048 1,229 1,289 1,493 1,478 1,421 1,379 1,188WorldCom 2 10 64 124 291 364 500 -- -- -- All Other 165 156 132 141 187 268 678 994 1,337 713 Total All Carriers 9,219 10,331 11,505 12,431 14,160 14,234 15,250 14,246 14,528 14,164

Shares of Billed RevenuesAT&T 75.5% 70.8% 65.0% 64.2% 59.5% 60.1% 54.8% 52.9% 46.5% 38.4%MCI Worldcom (MCI prior to 1998) 16.1% 20.0% 24.2% 23.7% 28.0% 24.9% 27.8% 30.2% 34.8% 48.1%Sprint 6.5% 7.6% 9.1% 9.9% 9.1% 10.5% 9.7% 10.0% 9.5% 8.4%WorldCom 0.0% 0.1% 0.6% 1.0% 2.1% 2.6% 3.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%All Other 1.8% 1.5% 1.1% 1.1% 1.3% 1.9% 4.4% 7.0% 9.2% 5.0%

HHI Index 5/ 6,007 5,469 4,897 4,789 4,413 4,354 3,880 3,811 3,474 3,869

Pure Resale ServiceBilled Revenues

AT&T $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $43 $206 $254 $2,484MCI Worldcom (MCI prior to 1998) 65 48 34 56 52 42 39 683 618 429Sprint 88 63 28 57 68 87 95 89 244 187WorldCom 7 12 50 214 188 411 301All Other 280 388 479 793 1,446 3,096 3,633 3,820 3,412 4,266 Total All Carriers 440 511 591 1,120 1,754 3,636 4,111 4,798 4,528 7,366

Shares of Billed RevenuesAT&T 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.0% 4.3% 5.6% 33.7%MCI Worldcom (MCI prior to 1998) 14.8% 9.4% 5.8% 5.0% 3.0% 1.2% 0.9% 14.2% 13.7% 5.8%Sprint 20.0% 12.3% 4.8% 5.1% 3.9% 2.4% 2.3% 1.9% 5.4% 2.5%WorldCom 1.6% 2.3% 8.5% 19.1% 10.7% 11.3% 7.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%All Other 63.5% 75.9% 81.0% 70.8% 82.4% 85.1% 88.4% 79.6% 75.4% 57.9%

All International Telephone ServiceBilled Revenues

AT&T $6,962 $7,314 $7,482 $7,985 $8,425 $8,559 $8,394 $7,739 $7,009 $7,929MCI Worldcom (MCI prior to 1998) 1,552 2,113 2,813 3,008 4,020 3,592 4,282 4,981 5,675 7,247Sprint 692 849 1,076 1,285 1,357 1,580 1,573 1,510 1,623 1,376WorldCom 9 22 114 338 479 775 801 All Other 444 544 610 934 1,633 3,364 4,311 4,814 4,749 4,979 Total All Carriers 9,660 10,842 12,096 13,551 15,914 17,870 19,361 19,044 19,055 21,531

Shares of Billed RevenuesAT&T 72.1% 67.5% 61.9% 58.9% 52.9% 47.9% 43.4% 40.6% 36.8% 36.8%MCI Worldcom (MCI prior to 1998) 16.1% 19.5% 23.3% 22.2% 25.3% 20.1% 22.1% 26.2% 29.8% 33.7%Sprint 7.2% 7.8% 8.9% 9.5% 8.5% 8.8% 8.1% 7.9% 8.5% 6.4%WorldCom 0.1% 0.2% 0.9% 2.5% 3.0% 4.3% 4.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%All Other 4.6% 5.0% 5.0% 6.9% 10.3% 18.8% 22.3% 25.3% 24.9% 23.1%

Lower Bound HHI Index 5/ 5,504 4,992 4,447 4,061 3,523 2,795 2,452 2,398 2,312 2,530Upper Bound HHI Index 5/ 5,511 5,000 4,456 4,077 3,558 2,913 2,617 2,611 2,519 2,708

End-User International Telephone Service 6/Largest Carriers Shown Above $9,041 $10,110 $11,259 $12,076 $13,519 $12,916 $13,506 $12,319 $12,606 $12,411Other Carriers 222 272 305 467 816 1,682 2,156 2,407 2,374 2,490 Total All Carriers 9,263 10,382 11,564 12,543 14,335 14,598 15,661 14,726 14,980 14,901

Revenue per Minute U.S. Billed Minutes 9,072 10,294 11,513 13,616 15,889 19,325 22,753 24,250 28,515 29,216Underlying Carrier Revenue per Minute $1.02 $1.00 $1.00 $0.91 $0.89 $0.74 $0.67 $0.59 $0.51 $0.48End-User Revenue per Minute $1.02 $1.01 $1.00 $0.92 $0.90 $0.76 $0.69 $0.61 $0.53 $0.51

See notes at the end of Table 3.12.

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Table 3.9 -- Revenue per Minute Data for Selected Carriers 1/

(Revenues and Minutes in Millions)Annual

U.S. Billed Revenues and Minutes 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 GrowthRates

1996 to2000 8/

AT&TU.S. Billed Minutes 6,066 6,596 7,039 7,201 8,040 8,831 9,546 10,331 10,452 10,900 9,787 1.0%U.S. Billed Revenues $6,360 $6,962 $7,314 $7,482 $7,984 $8,425 $8,559 $8,351 $7,533 $6,755 $5,444Revenue per Billed Minute $1.05 $1.06 $1.04 $1.04 $0.99 $0.95 $0.90 $0.81 $0.72 $0.62 $0.56Originating + Terminating Minutes 9,277 10,020 10,741 10,938 11,807 12,778 13,563 14,529 15,113 15,944 14,548 -7.8%Retained Revenues 7/ $4,036 $4,279 $4,814 $4,979 $5,229 $5,634 $5,705 $5,786 $5,332 $4,921 $4,127Retained Revenue per Minute $0.44 $0.43 $0.45 $0.46 $0.44 $0.44 $0.42 $0.40 $0.35 $0.31 $0.28

MCI WorldCom U.S. Billed Minutes 1,353 1,600 2,101 2,857 3,529 4,486 5,372 5,913 7,195 8,306 12,412 22.3% U.S. Billed Revenues $1,175 $1,487 $2,065 $2,779 $2,952 $3,968 $3,550 $4,243 $4,298 $5,056 $6,818 Revenue per Billed Minute $0.87 $0.93 $0.98 $0.97 $0.84 $0.88 $0.66 $0.72 $0.60 $0.61 $0.55 Originating + Terminating Minutes 2,098 2,450 3,163 4,175 5,206 6,350 7,496 8,216 10,257 11,396 17,904 23.0% Retained Revenues 7/ $753 $958 $1,360 $1,789 $1,790 $2,402 $1,772 $2,634 $2,745 $3,489 $4,900 Retained Revenue per Minute $0.36 $0.39 $0.43 $0.43 $0.34 $0.38 $0.24 $0.32 $0.27 $0.31 $0.27

Sprint U.S. Billed Minutes 569 728 946 1,181 1,490 1,772 2,745 2,794 2,916 3,640 3,945 10.4% U.S. Billed Revenues $464 $604 $786 $1,048 $1,229 $1,289 $1,493 $1,478 $1,421 $1,379 $1,188 Revenue per Billed Minute $0.82 $0.83 $0.83 $0.89 $0.82 $0.73 $0.54 $0.53 $0.49 $0.38 $0.30 Originating + Terminating Minutes 906 1,139 1,424 1,730 2,140 2,480 4,060 4,505 4,795 5,507 5,957 10.2% Retained Revenues 7/ $338 $407 $520 $706 $742 $741 $672 $822 $922 $825 $781 Retained Revenue per Minute $0.37 $0.36 $0.37 $0.41 $0.35 $0.30 $0.17 $0.18 $0.19 $0.15 $0.13

All Other Carriers U.S. Billed Minutes 43 147 113 274 556 800 1,662 3,715 3,687 5,670 3,071 17.9% U.S. Billed Revenues $43 $166 $166 $195 $265 $478 $632 $1,177 $994 $1,337 $713 Revenue per Billed Minute $1.01 $1.13 $1.48 $0.71 $0.48 $0.60 $0.38 $0.32 $0.27 $0.24 $0.23 Originating + Terminating Minutes 90 231 242 457 847 1,333 2,500 4,673 4,283 6,434 3,696 11.6% Retained Revenues 7/ $44 $133 $111 $136 $161 $166 $284 $430 $383 $486 $274 Retained Revenue per Minute $0.49 $0.57 $0.46 $0.30 $0.19 $0.12 $0.11 $0.09 $0.09 $0.08 $0.07

Total All Carriers U.S. Billed Minutes 8,030 9,072 10,199 11,513 13,615 15,889 19,325 22,753 24,250 28,515 29,216 11.1% U.S. Billed Revenues $8,042 $9,219 $10,331 $11,505 $12,431 $14,160 $14,234 $15,250 $14,246 $14,528 $14,164 Revenue per Billed Minute $1.00 $1.02 $1.01 $1.00 $0.91 $0.89 $0.74 $0.67 $0.59 $0.51 $0.48 Originating + Terminating Minutes 12,371 13,840 15,569 17,299 20,000 22,939 27,618 31,923 34,448 39,280 42,104 11.1% Retained Revenues 7/ $5,171 $5,777 $6,805 $7,609 $7,923 $8,944 $8,433 $9,672 $9,383 $9,721 $10,082 Retained Revenue per Minute $0.42 $0.42 $0.44 $0.44 $0.40 $0.39 $0.31 $0.30 $0.27 $0.25 $0.24

Change1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 in Share

1996 to2000

Shares of U.S. Billed MinutesAT&T 75.5% 72.7% 69.0% 62.5% 59.1% 55.6% 49.4% 45.4% 43.1% 38.2% 33.5% -15.9%MCI WorldCom 16.8% 17.6% 20.6% 24.8% 25.9% 28.2% 27.8% 26.0% 29.7% 29.1% 42.5% 14.7%Sprint 7.1% 8.0% 9.3% 10.3% 10.9% 11.2% 14.2% 12.3% 12.0% 12.8% 13.5% -0.7%All Other Carriers 0.5% 1.6% 1.1% 2.4% 4.1% 5.0% 8.6% 16.3% 15.2% 19.9% 10.5% 1.9%

Shares of Foreign Billed MinutesAT&T 74.0% 71.8% 68.9% 64.6% 59.0% 56.0% 48.4% 45.8% 45.7% 46.8% 36.9% -11.5%MCI WorldCom 17.2% 17.8% 19.8% 22.8% 26.3% 26.4% 25.6% 25.1% 30.0% 28.7% 42.6% 17.0%Sprint 7.8% 8.6% 8.9% 9.5% 10.2% 10.0% 15.9% 18.7% 18.4% 17.3% 15.6% -0.2%All Other Carriers 1.1% 1.8% 2.4% 3.1% 4.6% 7.6% 10.1% 10.4% 5.8% 7.1% 4.8% -5.3%

See notes at the end of Table 3.12.

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Table 3.10 -- Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-ResaleInternational Message Telephone Service for Selected Carriers 1/

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

ABS-CBN Telecom North America, Inc. * $6 $9ACC Global Corp. $1 $2 $1Alascom, Inc. $8 $12 $15 $15 $16 10American Samoa Telecomm. Authority 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 2Andrew Telecom, Inc. 1 1AT&T Corp. 6,360 6,962 7,314 7,482 7,984 8,425 8,559 8,351 7,533 6,755 5,444BellSouth Corporation 8 18Cable & Wireless, Inc. 3 4 7 12 14 10 66Communication TeleSys. Int'l./WorldxChange 6 17 123 159 25DirectNet Telecommunications 1 3 7 10Esprit Telecom (U.K.), Ltd. 1 7fONOROLA Corporation 10 19 20 20 31Golden Pages (Jersey) Ltd. 21GTE Corporation 23 24 29 26 25 28 27 26 55 51Harris Corporation 64 * * 2 2 1 * *IDT Corporation * 3 23 21International Telecommunications Corp. 11IT&E Overseas, Inc. 31 35 38 37 39 40 32 26 19 15Japan Telecom America, Inc. 1 3 2KDD America, Inc. 1 2 3KPN-INS, Inc. 16 12LC Communications - Int'l. Telecom Inc. 3 4Masatepe Communications, U.S.A., L.L.C. 1 1MCC Communications, Inc. 33MCI WorldCom, Inc. 1,164 1,487 2,065 2,779 2,952 3,968 3,550 4,243 4,298 5,056 6,818MFS International 1Micronesian Telecommunications Corp. 17 18 16 15 16 17 15New Global Telecom, Inc. 34Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. 3 12 34 173 148 60PCI Communications, Inc. 6Primus Telecommunications, Inc. 10 27 241 204RSL Communications, Ltd. 21 26 54 107 80SBC Telecommunications, Inc. 2 7Sprint 460 604 786 1,048 1,229 1,289 1,493 1,478 1,421 1,379 1,188Star Telecommunications, Inc. 59 132 140Startec Global Communications Corp. 2 3 4 7 6 8 75 91St. Thomas & San Juan Telephone Co. Inc. 8 9 2Telecom New Zealand Limited 2 43Telefonica Larga Distancia, Inc. 4 8 11 18 26 19 16 20 19 13Teleglobe USA Inc. 3Telstra Incorporated * 20TerraLink Communications, Ltd. 2TresCom International, Inc. 1 4 10 14TRICOM USA, Inc. 7 13 31 53TRT/FTC Communications, Inc. 27 21 35U.S. Long Distance, Inc. 1Verizon Communications, Inc. 55Viatel, Inc. 1 6 32 63 212Western Union International 14World Access (Facilicom Int'l.) 4 75 167 276 33World Communications, Inc. 2 10WorldCom, Inc. d/b/a LDDS WorldCom 1 1 124 291 364 500

Total for Carriers not Shown Above 1 * 1 2 3 2 3 6

Total for All Carriers $8,042 $9,219 $10,331 $11,505 $12,431 $14,160 $14,234 $15,250 $14,246 $14,528 $14,164

HHI Index 5/ 6,497 6,007 5,469 4,897 4,789 4,413 4,354 3,880 3,811 3,474 3,869

See notes at the end of Table 3.12.

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Table 3.11 - Accounting Rates for Peak-Period International Telephone Service Callsfor Selected International Points 9/

Rates as ofMay 1

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Australia 0.8 SDR 0.68 SDR 0.6 SDR 0.55 SDR 0.4 SDR 0.4 SDR 0.308 SDR 0.308 SDR 0.22 SDR 0.22 SDR 0.22 SDR 0.22 SDR 0.22 SDR Brazil $2.50 $1.60 $1.50 $1.40 $1.27 $1.14 $1.03 $0.85 $0.65 $0.60 $0.38 $0.38 $0.38 Canada 10/ $0.28 $0.28 $0.28 $0.28 $0.26 $0.24 $0.22 $0.20 $0.20 $0.20 $0.20 $0.20 $0.20 China 8.0 GF 7.5 GF 7.5 GF 6.5 GF 6.0 GF 5.5 GF 4.5 GF 3.8 GF 3.1 GF 0.74 SDR 0.56 SDR $0.40 $0.40 Colombia $1.75 $1.60 $1.55 $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.25 $1.00 $0.80 $0.65 $0.55 $0.38 $0.38 Dominican Republic 10/ $1.42 $1.39 $1.36 $1.29 $1.30 $1.10 $0.90 $0.70 $0.60 $0.38 $0.38 $0.38 $0.38 Egypt $1.90 $1.80 $1.70 $1.60 $1.50 $1.40 $1.40 $1.30 $1.30 $1.10 $0.70 $0.46 $0.46 El Salvador $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.25 $1.20 $1.20 $1.10 $0.88 $0.77 $0.60 $0.48 $0.38 $0.38 France 10/ 1.2 SDR 1.0 SDR 0.7 SDR 0.7 SDR 0.42 SDR 0.36 SDR 0.24 SDR 0.19 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR Germany 1.2 SDR 1.0 SDR 0.8 SDR 0.6 SDR 0.34 SDR 0.26 SDR 0.16 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR Greece 5.0 GF 1.53 SDR 1.21 SDR 1.12 SDR .95 SDR .85 SDR 0.7 SDR 0.63 SDR 0.4 SDR 0.22 SDR 0.2 SDR 0.2 SDR 0.2 SDR Guatemala $1.50 $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.20 $1.18 $1.00 $0.90 $0.77 $0.64 $0.51 $0.38 $0.38 Haiti $1.45 $1.40 $1.35 $1.30 $1.25 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.00 $0.92 $0.70 $0.70 Hong Kong $2.20 $1.90 $1.60 $1.20 $1.00 $1.00 .65 SDR .58 SDR .52 SDR 0.1 SDR 0.1 SDR 0.1 SDR 0.1 SDR India $2.25 $2.25 $2.00 $1.90 $1.80 $1.80 $1.60 $1.42 $1.28 $1.08 $0.85 $0.85 $0.85 Israel 10/ $2.40 $2.40 $2.28 $2.16 $2.16 $1.90 $1.18 $0.70 $0.59 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 Italy 4.6 GF 4.38 GF 1.2 SDR 1.1 SDR 0.82 SDR 0.48 SDR 0.36 SDR 0.24 SDR 0.16 SDR 0.16 SDR 0.16 SDR 0.16 SDR 0.16 SDR Jamaica $1.65 $1.60 $1.55 $1.50 $1.40 $1.40 $1.30 $1.25 $1.25 $1.05 $0.60 $0.38 $0.38 Japan 10/ 1.34 SDR 1.13 SDR 0.95 SDR 0.75 SDR 0.63 SDR 0.63 SDR 0.63 SDR 0.63 SDR 0.21 SDR 0.21 SDR 0.21 SDR 0.21 SDR 0.21 SDR Korea, Rep. $2.10 $1.90 $1.60 $1.44 0.95 SDR 0.85 SDR 0.85 SDR 0.72 SDR $0.85 $0.71 $0.51 $0.38 $0.38 Mexico 11/ $0.79 $0.75 $0.72 $0.68 $0.58 $0.53 $0.49 $0.40 $0.37 $0.19 $0.19 $0.19 $0.19 Morocco 2.5 SDR 2.5 SDR 2.2 SDR 2.2 SDR 2.2 SDR 1.2 SDR 1.0 SDR 0.8 SDR 0.6 SDR 0.6 SDR 0.6 SDR 0.6 SDR 0.6 SDR Netherlands 1.1 SDR 0.9 SDR 0.5 SDR 0.5 SDR 0.4 SDR 0.25 SDR 0.25 SDR 0.2 SDR 0.14 SDR 0.1 SDR 0.1 SDR 0.1 SDR 0.1 SDR Nigeria $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.40 $1.15 0.6 SDR 0.4 SDR 0.4 SDR Pakistan $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.20 $2.00 $1.20 $1.20 $0.84 $0.54 $0.54 Peru $2.00 $2.00 $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.30 $1.23 $1.00 $0.85 $0.66 $0.50 $0.38 $0.38 Philippines $1.92 $1.85 $1.68 $1.68 $1.34 $1.23 $1.00 $1.00 $0.72 $0.57 $0.38 $0.38 $0.38 Poland $1.50 $1.35 $1.30 $1.25 $1.20 $1.15 $0.95 $0.70 $0.55 $0.38 $0.38 $0.38 $0.38 Russia $3.00 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 $2.60 Saudia Arabia $2.36 $2.20 $2.20 $2.20 $2.20 $2.20 $2.20 1.5 SDR 1.25 SDR 1.0 SDR $0.28 $0.28 $0.28 Sierra Leone $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 0.6 SDR 0.6 SDR $0.56 Singapore 0.84 SDR 0.68 SDR 0.62 SDR 0.62 SDR 0.62 SDR 0.62 SDR 0.62 SDR 0.62 SDR 0.38 SDR $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 South Africa $2.00 $1.80 $1.80 $1.50 $1.20 $1.20 $1.00 $1.00 $0.80 $0.70 $0.60 $0.38 $0.38 Spain 10/ 1.6 SDR 1.5 SDR 1.5 SDR 1.3 SDR 1.2 SDR 1.0 SDR .44 SDR .35 SDR .2 SDR .2 SDR 0.2 SDR 0.2 SDR 0.2 SDR Switzerland 1.12 SDR .808 SDR .808 SDR .61 SDR .61 SDR .35 SDR .35 SDR .25 SDR .2 SDR .2 SDR 0.2 SDR 0.2 SDR 0.2 SDR Taiwan $1.80 $1.60 $1.40 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.14 $0.45 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 Thailand $2.30 $2.00 $1.75 $1.60 $1.60 $1.55 $1.50 $1.20 $0.90 $0.60 $0.48 $0.38 $0.38 Turkey $2.00 $2.00 1.4 SDR 1.2 SDR 1.2 SDR 1.1 SDR 0.8 SDR 0.6 SDR .55 SDR .48 SDR 0.32 SDR $0.38 $0.38 United Kingdom 10/ $1.06 .68 SDR 0.54 SDR 0.44 SDR 0.33 SDR 0.25 SDR 0.25 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR 0.15 SDR Vietnam n.a. n.a. $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 $2.30 1.15 SDR 1.0 SDR 0.9 SDR 0.9 SDR

See notes at the end of the tables.

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Table 3.12 - Dollar Equivalent Accounting Rates for Peak-Period International Telephone Service Calls

for Selected International Points

Rates as ofMay 1

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Australia $1.14 $0.97 $0.83 $0.76 $0.59 $0.59 $0.45 $0.42 $0.30 $0.30 $0.28 $0.28 $0.28 Brazil 2.50 1.60 1.50 1.40 1.27 1.14 1.03 0.85 0.65 0.60 0.38 0.38 0.38 Canada 10/ 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 China 3.72 3.48 3.37 2.93 2.91 2.67 2.13 1.69 1.40 1.01 0.71 0.40 0.40 Colombia 1.75 1.60 1.55 1.50 1.40 1.30 1.25 1.00 0.80 0.65 0.55 0.38 0.38 Dominican Republic 10/ 1.42 1.39 1.36 1.29 1.30 1.10 0.90 0.70 0.60 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 Egypt 1.90 1.80 1.70 1.60 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.30 1.30 1.10 0.70 0.46 0.46 El Salvador 1.50 1.40 1.30 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.10 0.88 0.77 0.60 0.48 0.38 0.38 France 10/ 1.71 1.43 0.96 0.97 0.62 0.54 0.35 0.26 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.19 Germany 1.71 1.43 1.10 0.83 0.51 0.39 0.23 0.20 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.19 Greece 2.32 2.19 1.66 1.55 1.41 1.26 1.01 0.86 0.55 0.30 0.25 0.26 0.25 Guatemala 1.50 1.50 1.40 1.30 1.20 1.18 1.00 0.90 0.77 0.64 0.51 0.38 0.38 Haiti 1.45 1.40 1.35 1.30 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.00 0.92 0.70 0.70 Hong Kong 2.20 1.90 1.60 1.20 1.00 1.00 0.94 0.79 0.72 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.13 India 2.25 2.25 2.00 1.90 1.80 1.80 1.60 1.42 1.28 1.08 0.85 0.85 0.85 Israel 10/ 2.40 2.40 2.28 2.16 2.16 1.90 1.18 0.70 0.59 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 Italy 2.14 2.04 1.65 1.51 1.22 0.71 0.52 0.33 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.20 Jamaica 1.65 1.60 1.55 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.30 1.25 1.25 1.05 0.60 0.38 0.38 Japan 10/ 1.91 1.62 1.31 1.04 0.94 0.94 0.91 0.86 0.29 0.29 0.27 0.27 0.27 Korea, Rep. 2.10 1.90 1.60 1.44 1.41 1.26 1.23 0.98 0.85 0.71 0.51 0.38 0.38 Mexico 11/ 0.79 0.75 0.72 0.68 0.58 0.53 0.49 0.40 0.37 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.19 Morocco 3.56 3.58 3.03 3.04 3.27 1.78 1.45 1.09 0.83 0.82 0.76 0.77 0.76 Netherlands 1.56 1.29 0.69 0.69 0.59 0.37 0.36 0.27 0.19 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.13 Nigeria 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.40 1.15 0.76 0.51 0.51 Pakistan 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.20 2.00 1.20 1.20 0.84 0.54 0.54 Peru 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.40 1.30 1.30 1.23 1.00 0.85 0.66 0.50 0.38 0.38 Philippines 1.92 1.85 1.68 1.68 1.34 1.23 1.00 1.00 0.72 0.57 0.38 0.38 0.38 Poland 1.50 1.35 1.30 1.25 1.20 1.15 0.95 0.70 0.55 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 Russia 3.00 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 Saudia Arabia 2.36 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.03 1.73 1.37 0.28 0.28 0.28 Sierra Leone 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.76 0.77 0.56 Singapore 1.20 0.97 0.85 0.86 0.92 0.92 0.90 0.85 0.52 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 South Africa 2.00 1.80 1.80 1.50 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.38 0.38 Spain 10/ 2.28 2.15 2.06 1.80 1.78 1.44 0.64 0.48 0.26 0.27 0.25 0.26 0.25 Switzerland 1.59 1.16 1.11 0.84 0.91 0.52 0.51 0.34 0.28 0.27 0.25 0.26 0.25 Taiwan 1.80 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.14 0.45 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 Thailand 2.30 2.00 1.75 1.60 1.60 1.55 1.50 1.20 0.90 0.60 0.48 0.38 0.38 Turkey 2.00 2.00 1.93 1.66 1.78 1.63 1.16 0.82 0.76 0.66 0.41 0.38 0.38 United Kingdom 10/ 1.06 0.97 0.74 0.61 0.49 0.37 0.36 0.20 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 Vietnam n.a. n.a. 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 1.58 1.27 1.28 1.27

Fisher Ideal Rate Index 78.7 73.1 65.5 60.5 53.1 47.3 41.4 34.1 28.9 23.1 20.7 19.9 20.0 % changes from prior rate -11.5% -7.2% -10.3% -7.6% -12.2% -11.0% -12.5% -17.5% -15.3% -20.2% -10.1% -4.1% 0.5%

Index without Mexico 77.3 71.5 63.4 58.2 51.3 45.3 39.2 32.3 26.7 23.1 20.1 18.9 18.9 % changes from prior rate -11.5% -7.5% -11.2% -8.2% -12.0% -11.7% -13.5% -17.7% -17.2% -13.6% -13.1% -5.9% -0.2%

Weighted Average $1.23 $1.15 $0.99 $0.92 $0.85 $0.79 $0.71 $0.60 $0.51 $0.41 $0.34 $0.31 $0.31 Charge Per Minute

See notes at the end of the tables.

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Notes for Tables 3.7 through 3.12

Note: Some previously published data have been revised. "n.a." signifies data not available. "n.o." signifies service not offered. "*" signifies an amount greater than 0 but less than a half million.

1/ Data for 1990 are as reported in the Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (SOCC), with the following adjustment: telephone traffic for Canada and Mexico have been added. The telephone data for 1990 originated in FCC Form M filings and represent traffic between domestic United States and offshore points. Starting in 1990, the SOCC includes calls between international points and Alaska and Hawaii. The record data for those years (telegraph, telex, and record private line) are based on FCC Form O/R filings. Starting in 1991, data have been taken from the latest version of Section 43.61 International Telecommunications Data reports and represent traffic between all U.S. points and all international points, and include a small amount of traffic between domestic U.S. points and offshore U.S. points. Data exclude pure resale traffic unless otherwise noted.

2/ For 1990, data for Canada and Mexico were based on supplemental information provided by carriers and staff estimates. See Trends in the U.S. International Telecommunications Industry, September 1999, Appendices B & C.

3/ For 1990, data are for Federal Republic of Germany.

4/ For 1991, data are for the USSR. The 1992 figure includes traffic for the former Soviet republics.

5/ The Herschfeld-Herfendahl Index (HHI) value for the market is based on the market shares for each entrant. A lower bound estimate is calculated using the share for the largest entrants only. An upper bound is calculated by imputing the shares of all other carriers to three equal-sized firms.

6/ End-user revenues are estimated as the total revenues for facilities-based and facilities-resale service plus 10% of pure resale revenues. The amounts for carriers other than the three largest are estimated as half of their total billed revenues. The amounts for the largest carriers are estimated as the balance of the total. For 2000, these assumptions produce data that are roughly consistent with data filed on FCC Form 499-Q.

7/ Retained revenues shown for service that originates or terminates in the United States. These figures exclude revenues for calls that transit the United States. Retained revenues are calculated as revenues billed by U.S. carriers, less settlement amounts owed to foreign carriers for U.S. billed traffic, plus settlement amounts due to U.S. carriers for foreign billed traffic.

8/ The annual rates of growth were estimated by fitting a log linear regression to data for the years indicated.

9/ The accounting rates shown are for rates available to all carriers for traffic carried during the peak period. The peak period is defined in the accounting rate agreement, and varies by country. In addition to varying by time of day, some accounting rate agreements vary by volume of traffic. See annual Section 43.61 International Telecommunications Data reports for detailed descriptions of different traffic arrangements. Accounting rates typically are denominated in dollars, gold francs (G.F.), or Standard Drawing Rights (S.D.R.).

10/ Where more than one PTT connects with U.S. carriers, the table shows rates for the first carrier providing service. These include Korea Telecom in Korea, Kokusai Denshin Denwa in Japan, PLDT in the Philippines, CODETEL in the Dominican Republic, and British Telecom in the United Kingdom.

11/ Accounting rates do not exist for service between Mexico and the United States. The average settlement rate per minute (ASPM) is shown in the table. It's an average of all the per minute settlement rates in effect for service between the United States and Mexico. The settlement rate varies by service classification and the originating or terminating locations.

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Historical Financialand Operating Statistical Tables

Statistics of Communications Common Carriers

Table 4.1 - Local Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Local

Number Subscribers' Public Private Line Other Totalof Station Telephone Service Local Service Local Service

Year Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues(500, 503) (501) (504) (506)

1955 53 $3,028,291 $173,050 $51,008 - $201 $3,252,5501956 56 3,308,820 183,729 61,207 - 434 3,554,1901957 65 3,746,169 195,647 70,878 - 652 4,013,3451958 66 4,082,345 201,189 80,181 - 733 4,364,4481959 66 4,414,724 216,260 94,272 - 789 4,726,045

1960 65 4,732,651 226,959 108,012 - 1,128 5,068,7501961 69 5,013,502 233,547 118,034 - 1,120 5,366,2021962 73 5,329,430 245,003 132,398 - 1,756 5,708,5881963 73 5,657,637 253,246 153,396 - 1,928 6,066,2071964 73 6,013,170 264,603 81,563 - 2,420 6,361,756

1965 70 6,393,491 276,029 85,442 - 3,829 6,758,7921966 73 6,845,513 285,332 95,364 - 2,959 7,229,1681967 75 7,282,518 290,060 108,875 - 3,756 7,685,2091968 73 7,804,985 300,543 123,721 - 4,043 8,233,2921969 75 8,505,804 304,009 135,845 - 11,756 8,957,415

1970 76 9,308,689 299,805 148,411 - 14,550 9,771,4541971 81 10,174,710 311,812 155,847 - 17,611 10,659,9811972 81 11,516,228 330,146 170,389 - 15,404 12,032,1671973 83 12,745,037 351,681 183,023 - 26,485 13,306,2261974 86 14,284,049 371,784 199,875 - 33,489 14,889,197

1975 75 15,558,220 394,518 221,964 - 39,827 16,214,5291976 74 17,278,019 446,074 263,726 - 53,987 18,041,8061977 76 18,911,084 505,370 304,271 - 73,325 19,794,0501978 76 20,699,971 566,629 368,187 - 84,381 21,719,1691979 76 22,302,109 623,607 425,089 - 125,281 23,476,086

1980 75 24,652,977 654,798 531,923 - 154,021 25,993,7191981 77 28,058,482 718,082 689,867 - 169,821 29,636,2521982 78 31,699,454 798,502 838,831 - 231,550 33,568,3371983 78 32,899,446 1,038,357 940,657 - 392,242 35,270,701 1984 75 27,734,421 1,283,504 923,158 - 591,708 30,532,7911985 55 29,032,886 1,473,649 1,012,410 - 773,485 32,292,4311986 57 30,598,533 1,512,958 1,127,495 - 924,508 34,163,4951987 52 30,991,745 1,533,948 1,069,244 - 963,829 34,558,766

Number Basic Public Local Customer Other Totalof Local Service Telephone Private Line Premises Local Local Network

Year Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Service(5001-5004) (5010) (5040) (5050) (5060, 5069) Revenues

1/

1988 52 $24,931,608 $1,815,589 $964,412 $316,698 $6,389,194 $34,417,4991989 51 25,613,299 1,850,762 939,339 299,499 6,574,699 35,277,597

1990 51 26,245,925 1,871,841 981,908 180,147 7,228,138 36,507,9641991 52 27,611,980 1,890,124 1,026,752 131,899 7,522,842 38,183,5941992 54 28,889,104 1,960,365 1,024,753 101,833 7,916,054 39,892,1121993 53 30,144,157 1,995,902 1,065,629 104,085 8,373,257 41,683,0311994 52 31,329,853 1,952,471 1,094,099 107,474 8,729,439 43,213,333

1995 53 33,601,624 1,876,739 1,151,314 114,419 9,383,942 46,128,0381996 51 35,763,925 1,805,012 1,290,676 117,915 10,500,336 49,477,8601997 51 38,365,185 446,714 1,423,197 113,343 11,691,732 52,040,1701998 52 40,409,961 16,080 1,548,878 104,929 12,981,823 55,061,6761999 # 52 39,696,751 - 1,669,204 87,617 13,447,153 58,173,925

2000 52 39,811,540 - 1,845,669 90,577 14,525,739 59,745,0822001 52 38,044,701 - 1,978,894 86,823 14,621,015 58,274,635

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom, each of which reported small amounts of local service revenues for some of the years prior to 1989. # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are totals for the 30 large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8 (formerly 2.10). For 2001, the figure in roman type is from Table 2.9 and includes revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.2 - Access Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1984-2001 2/

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Carrier's

Number Interstate Carrier Special Intrastate Totalof Access End-User Facilities Access Access Access

Year Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues(508) (508.1) (508.2) (508.3) (509) (508, 509)

1984 75 $15,065,077 $680,623 $13,297,643 $1,086,811 $5,334,969 $20,400,0461985 55 17,401,682 1,795,611 13,404,068 2,202,004 5,719,726 23,121,4081986 57 18,705,761 2,869,383 12,989,884 2,846,494 5,944,072 24,649,8321987 52 18,880,150 3,728,319 12,126,012 3,025,819 6,136,534 25,016,684

TotalNumber Interstate Switched Special State Network

of Access End-User Access Access Access AccessYear Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues

(5081) (5082) (5083) (5084) (5080)

1988 52 $19,455,251 $4,327,029 $12,266,129 $2,862,093 $6,051,521 $25,506,7731989 51 19,449,428 5,310,913 11,574,419 2,564,096 6,122,800 25,572,230

1990 51 19,228,314 5,662,083 11,015,278 2,550,953 6,268,465 25,496,7761991 52 19,284,047 5,868,522 10,952,789 2,462,736 6,433,693 25,717,7401992 54 19,814,496 6,047,211 11,246,355 2,520,930 6,639,188 26,453,6851993 53 20,379,195 6,401,741 11,520,047 2,457,407 6,900,739 27,279,9361994 52 21,387,494 6,798,303 11,995,049 2,594,142 7,111,360 28,498,855

1995 53 22,213,827 7,064,853 12,166,647 2,982,327 7,398,273 29,612,1031996 51 23,348,942 7,280,942 12,420,741 3,647,259 7,626,403 30,975,3421997 51 24,002,911 7,694,445 11,752,054 4,556,412 7,972,746 31,975,6531998 52 25,415,551 9,471,576 10,213,534 5,730,441 8,338,053 33,753,6031999 52 27,303,227 10,317,498 9,691,713 7,294,016 8,248,392 35,551,615

2000 52 28,814,048 11,239,254 7,868,590 9,706,204 7,980,059 36,794,109 2001* 52 28,525,366 11,243,002 5,255,518 12,026,846 6,635,735 38,046,404

* For 2001, the figures in italics are for the 30 large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8; the figure in roman type is from Table 2.9 and includes revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.3 - Toll Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Toll Private Line Revenues 3/ 4/Voice-Grade

Number Wide Area Less Than Services Program Programof Message Toll Voice-Grade Other Than Transmission: Transmission:

Year Carriers Tolls Services Services Data Audio Video(510) (511)

5/ 6/

1955 53 $1,900,602 - $43,034 $59,273 $15,068 $29,0741956 56 2,103,343 - 50,973 73,326 15,170 31,5021957 65 2,325,562 - 60,212 88,416 15,137 32,5301958 66 2,454,155 - 66,063 105,765 15,269 32,7201959 66 2,738,987 - 84,297 129,923 14,653 33,645

1960 65 2,934,338 - 89,734 156,863 14,836 33,8871961 69 3,135,219 $19,673 92,126 180,559 75,316 33,0391962 73 3,366,476 68,233 85,373 199,290 16,146 33,7351963 73 3,619,639 117,955 78,938 211,382 17,536 33,4041964 73 3,988,747 166,097 100,078 277,386 20,571 41,974

1965 70 4,387,942 213,432 105,294 296,535 21,442 44,2001966 73 5,015,106 262,754 103,697 365,602 22,077 47,9221967 75 5,441,666 315,482 105,312 410,635 19,431 47,6891968 73 6,037,808 386,696 110,732 474,020 20,911 50,0271969 75 6,924,489 476,736 118,701 566,691 21,823 58,910

1970 76 7,479,823 523,091 109,615 665,826 18,737 77,2371971 81 8,351,888 616,111 103,939 696,804 18,963 77,7141972 81 9,437,904 791,391 105,295 768,026 18,644 81,0331973 83 10,918,526 1,008,474 92,952 862,491 18,929 71,8731974 86 12,068,500 1,240,595 83,907 925,251 18,934 67,441

1975 75 13,225,157 1,487,675 78,765 1,008,225 19,919 63,4181976 74 15,208,122 1,942,453 77,257 1,111,331 19,688 63,3201977 76 17,066,034 2,428,293 68,996 1,199,723 20,541 60,6191978 76 19,565,574 2,945,669 63,125 1,323,485 22,034 63,5221979 76 21,940,688 3,445,243 56,927 1,473,795 24,476 67,023

1980 75 24,329,517 4,054,322 72,310 1,688,806 74,991 72,1631981 77 27,283,996 4,890,394 84,248 2,003,941 102,935 80,6021982 78 29,051,593 6,077,729 94,165 2,474,370 119,493 107,7551983 78 29,015,881 7,459,010 80,518 2,564,849 138,173 134,360

1984 75 8,263,230 1,428,232 43,023 786,586 16,642 5,4201985 55 8,231,822 1,683,342 44,381 799,323 5,177 1,6631986 57 8,625,528 1,978,274 37,804 767,745 1,486 6461987 52 9,240,657 2,020,543 38,280 736,299 939 1,047

Long Distance Private Network Revenues

Number Long Distance Unidirectional Audio Videoof Message Long Distance Subvoice Voice Program Program

Year Carriers Revenues Revenues Grade Grade Grade Grade(5100) (5110) (5121) (5122) (5123) (5124)

1988 52 $10,427,186 $1,699,159 $57,424 $972,830 $1,942 $1,1561989 51 10,895,765 1,484,305 54,270 956,481 674 477

1990 51 11,086,539 1,281,440 50,050 881,817 955 5281991 52 10,981,141 984,557 49,632 797,948 777 7721992 54 10,778,007 859,009 44,061 692,600 812 7711993 53 11,205,083 793,244 41,260 649,633 817 1,0131994 52 11,083,268 702,603 41,438 593,418 924 820

1995 53 9,229,980 572,981 35,736 437,830 797 2,2641996 51 8,863,277 541,406 31,542 403,433 851 2,8031997 51 7,896,043 473,903 27,692 338,187 975 3,0001998 52 6,945,833 409,888 25,622 304,152 992 3,4521999 # 52 5,751,929 331,779 24,123 275,172 745 3,710

2000 52 4,650,556 256,788 23,324 259,372 729 3,3542001 52 3,940,718 228,374 21,753 252,743 596 3,261

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are for the 30 large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8 (formerly 2.10). For 2001, the figure in roman type is from Table 2.9 and includes revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.3 - Toll Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Toll Private Line Revenues 3/ 4/

Other TotalToll Toll

Data Other Service ServiceYear Services Services Total Revenues Revenues

(512) (516)

1955 - - $668 $147,116 $1,150 $2,048,8681956 - - 879 171,850 1,345 2,276,5381957 - - 1,818 198,111 1,600 2,525,2731958 - - 4,050 223,866 1,953 2,679,9731959 - - 6,545 269,063 433 3,008,483

1960 - - 13,155 308,475 494 3,243,3071961 - - 18,443 339,589 573 3,495,0541962 - - 16,355 350,899 676 3,786,2841963 - - 15,767 357,027 659 4,095,2801964 - - 19,527 459,536 742 4,615,121

1965 - - 21,959 489,429 779 5,091,5821966 - - 25,030 564,327 918 5,843,1051967 - - 33,786 616,852 1,077 6,375,0781968 - - 44,862 700,552 1,196 7,126,2531969 - - 63,187 829,312 1,360 8,231,896

1970 - - 79,649 951,063 1,560 8,955,5381971 - - 94,633 992,054 1,885 9,961,9371972 - - 119,515 1,092,514 1,024 11,322,8341973 - - 151,856 1,198,101 1,111 13,126,2131974 - - 175,464 1,270,998 2,000 14,582,093

1975 - - 212,551 1,382,877 2,561 16,098,2701976 - - 252,879 1,524,475 4,590 18,679,6391977 - - 307,401 1,657,279 7,788 21,159,3941978 - - 430,419 1,902,584 11,819 24,425,6451979 - - 554,090 2,176,312 36,364 27,598,607

1980 - - 613,369 2,521,638 95,820 31,001,2981981 $792,265 - 516,249 3,580,240 339,563 36,094,1931982 1,195,719 - 309,762 4,301,264 439,520 39,870,1061983 1,353,732 - 318,734 4,590,367 703,934 41,769,192

1984 277,860 - 137,504 1,267,036 434,972 11,393,4691985 297,603 - 90,955 1,239,103 135,243 11,289,5091986 346,496 - 123,353 1,277,590 93,163 11,974,5561987 381,835 - 117,238 1,275,046 113,683 12,649,928

Long Distance Private Network RevenuesTotal

Other Long DistanceDigital Long Distance Network Service

Year Transmission Switching Other Total Revenues Revenues(5125) (5126) (5128, 5129) (5120) (5160, 5169)

1988 $265,071 $1,005 $104,436 $1,403,863 $133,486 $13,663,6971989 266,329 1,147 50,094 1,329,466 139,044 13,848,578

1990 287,776 856 63,916 1,285,898 131,357 13,785,2361991 320,620 1,199 11,338 1,182,281 118,992 13,266,9721992 324,376 1,373 40,678 1,104,673 133,652 12,875,3421993 345,057 1,139 40,994 1,080,005 (43,884) 13,034,4501994 384,540 3,640 49,201 1,073,978 (133,163) 12,726,694

1995 355,204 5,722 22,525 860,075 134,797 10,797,8311996 435,028 5,854 27,334 906,846 114,301 10,415,8301997 503,525 2,900 21,811 898,090 (22,149) 9,245,8911998 569,755 1,798 5,935 911,701 (5,184) 8,262,2371999 642,174 2,459 (48,638) 899,744 14,212 7,289,735

2000 675,932 10,121 (60,677) 912,159 45,512 6,084,9902001 660,728 14,018 (76,217) 876,883 37,955 5,344,524

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Table 4.4 - Miscellaneous Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Revenues from Billing

Number Directory General and Other Totalof Advertising Rent Services Collection Operating Miscellaneous

Year Carriers and Sales Revenues and Licenses Revenues Revenues Revenues(523) (524) (525) (527, 528) (521, 526)

7/

1955 53 $244,325 $18,961 $2,348 - $9,224 - $274,8581956 56 275,762 20,812 2,622 - 10,009 - 309,2061957 65 316,943 24,034 2,954 - 12,149 - 356,0791958 66 347,951 24,760 3,137 - 13,056 - 388,9051959 66 367,337 25,681 3,629 - 14,139 - 410,787

1960 65 400,694 28,535 3,881 - 14,745 - 447,8551961 69 426,065 30,823 3,976 - 15,628 - 476,4921962 73 443,693 33,390 4,112 - 16,513 - 497,7071963 73 467,975 37,627 4,381 - 17,828 - 527,8111964 73 497,432 37,219 4,725 - 19,129 - 558,505

1965 70 525,263 40,762 5,421 - 20,576 - 592,0211966 73 562,465 47,016 5,976 - 22,783 - 638,2391967 75 597,601 53,480 6,657 - 24,658 - 682,3951968 73 639,166 56,754 7,129 - 29,414 - 732,4631969 75 696,719 63,655 7,849 - 34,539 - 802,763

1970 76 770,560 65,335 10,812 - 31,786 - 878,4921971 81 819,420 89,023 10,176 - 37,162 - 955,7821972 81 880,921 102,623 11,703 - 36,736 - 1,031,9831973 83 957,665 109,045 13,317 - 37,517 - 1,117,5431974 86 1,053,802 122,002 15,486 - 47,300 - 1,238,590

1975 75 1,155,382 125,455 8,293 - 69,174 - 1,358,3041976 74 1,308,802 142,456 550 - 79,654 - 1,531,4621977 76 1,507,775 156,348 2,680 - 99,024 - 1,765,8261978 76 1,754,261 180,736 3,543 - 144,324 - 2,082,8641979 76 2,069,961 219,657 4,710 - 210,753 - 2,505,082

1980 75 2,420,021 242,041 5,729 - 272,379 - 2,940,1701981 77 2,844,088 97,572 680 - 175,118 - 3,117,4581982 78 3,350,854 100,985 9,172 - (125,492) - 3,335,5181983 78 3,849,013 133,488 (5,623) - 267,695 - 4,244,574

1984 75 3,126,243 1,423,927 9,850 $2,176,375 743,489 - 7,479,8851985 55 2,637,199 1,452,077 1,216 2,098,469 824,768 - 7,013,7281986 57 2,007,287 1,420,885 1,077 1,687,134 889,111 - 6,005,4941987 52 2,080,281 1,215,661 1,277 1,336,235 781,609 - 5,415,062

CarrierNumber Corporate Billing Other Total Misc. and

of Directory Rent Operations and Collection Miscellaneous Nonregulated NonregulatedYear Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues

(5230) (5240) (5250) (5270) (5260) (5280) (5200, 5280)

1988 52 $3,223,939 $1,011,311 $27,884 $1,624,800 $470,360 $1,905,625 $8,263,9191989 51 2,460,532 863,801 51,549 1,541,418 722,498 3,120,752 8,760,547

1990 51 2,614,677 834,822 10,638 1,486,469 672,576 3,308,006 8,927,1901991 52 2,941,413 831,529 15,417 1,333,023 694,250 3,521,624 9,337,2581992 54 2,847,089 754,097 24,905 1,189,778 654,637 3,378,307 8,848,8111993 53 2,891,710 749,547 23,739 1,168,743 770,514 3,672,550 9,276,8011994 52 3,904,909 658,696 24,799 1,137,828 811,072 3,042,577 9,579,879

1995 53 3,969,382 683,406 28,697 1,081,108 878,124 3,637,315 10,278,0391996 51 3,867,952 732,148 33,694 1,055,964 1,085,474 4,466,069 11,241,2971997 51 2,393,056 808,566 44,227 1,101,004 1,232,895 5,834,080 11,413,8291998 52 1,878,662 860,169 84,085 1,390,546 1,533,608 6,973,632 12,720,7071999 # 52 1,505,257 1,148,270 75,813 1,290,904 1,857,698 7,498,052 13,774,069

2000 52 904,346 2,684,035 68,939 1,250,635 2,725,132 7,939,015 15,989,2262001 52 738,590 4,250,598 57,239 1,131,882 2,905,791 8,071,457 17,602,588

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are for the 30 large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8 (formerly 2.10). For 2001, the figures in roman type are from Table 2.9 and include revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.5 - Total Operating Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Number Local Toll Uncollectible Total

of Service Access Service Miscellaneous Operating OperatingYear Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues

(500) (508) (510) (520) (530)

1955 53 $3,252,550 - $2,048,868 $274,858 $14,746 $5,561,5301956 56 3,554,190 - 2,276,538 309,206 17,661 6,122,2731957 65 4,013,345 - 2,525,273 356,079 25,461 6,869,2371958 66 4,364,448 - 2,679,973 388,905 27,766 7,405,5611959 66 4,726,045 - 3,008,483 410,787 28,742 8,116,573

1960 65 5,068,750 - 3,243,307 447,855 42,215 8,717,6971961 69 5,366,202 - 3,495,054 476,492 45,905 9,291,8431962 73 5,708,588 - 3,786,284 497,707 44,591 9,947,9871963 73 6,066,207 - 4,095,280 527,811 49,844 10,639,4531964 73 6,361,756 - 4,615,121 558,505 51,872 11,483,511

1965 70 6,758,792 - 5,091,582 592,021 58,994 12,383,4001966 73 7,229,168 - 5,843,105 638,239 72,087 13,638,4261967 75 7,685,209 - 6,375,078 682,395 87,776 14,654,9051968 73 8,233,292 - 7,126,253 732,463 86,845 16,005,1631969 75 8,957,415 - 8,231,896 802,763 108,632 17,883,442

1970 76 9,771,454 - 8,955,538 878,492 160,655 19,444,8401971 81 10,659,981 - 9,961,937 955,782 178,313 21,399,3871972 81 12,032,167 - 11,322,834 1,031,983 164,329 24,222,6551973 83 13,306,226 - 13,126,213 1,117,543 182,294 27,367,6881974 86 14,889,197 - 14,582,093 1,238,590 229,603 30,480,276

1975 75 16,214,529 - 16,098,270 1,358,304 261,193 33,409,9101976 74 18,041,806 - 18,679,639 1,531,462 272,712 37,980,1961977 76 19,794,050 - 21,159,394 1,765,826 315,549 42,403,7221978 76 21,719,169 - 24,425,645 2,082,864 408,592 47,819,0861979 76 23,476,086 - 27,598,607 2,505,082 544,625 53,035,149

1980 75 25,993,719 - 31,001,298 2,940,170 602,606 59,332,5801981 77 29,636,252 - 36,094,193 3,117,458 714,732 68,133,1711982 78 33,568,337 - 39,870,106 3,335,518 920,560 75,853,4021983 78 35,270,701 - 41,769,192 4,244,574 1,040,830 80,243,637

1984 75 30,532,791 $20,400,046 11,393,469 7,479,885 484,903 69,321,2861985 55 32,292,431 23,121,408 11,289,509 7,013,728 498,731 73,218,3461986 57 34,163,495 24,649,832 11,974,556 6,005,494 546,271 76,247,1061987 52 34,558,766 25,016,684 12,649,928 5,415,062 669,369 76,971,071

Long DistanceNumber Local Network Network Access Network Miscellaneous Uncollectible Total

of Service Service Service & Nonregulated Operating OperatingYear Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues

(5080) (5200, 5280) (5300)

1988 52 $34,417,499 $25,506,773 $13,663,697 $8,263,919 $680,970 $81,170,9061989 51 35,277,597 25,572,230 13,848,578 8,760,547 765,402 82,693,554

1990 51 36,507,964 25,496,776 13,785,236 8,927,190 827,533 83,889,6311991 52 38,183,594 25,717,740 13,266,972 9,337,258 1,000,391 85,505,1751992 54 39,892,112 26,453,685 12,875,342 8,848,811 1,027,451 87,042,4921993 53 41,683,031 27,279,936 13,034,450 9,276,801 1,068,028 90,206,1921994 52 43,213,333 28,498,855 12,726,694 9,579,879 1,090,856 92,927,905

1995 53 46,128,038 29,612,103 10,797,831 10,278,039 1,169,801 95,646,2071996 51 49,477,860 30,975,342 10,415,830 11,241,297 1,459,836 100,650,4971997 51 52,040,170 31,975,653 9,245,891 11,413,829 1,541,251 103,134,2901998 52 55,061,676 33,753,603 8,262,237 12,720,707 1,482,624 108,315,6001999 52 58,173,925 35,551,615 7,289,735 13,774,069 1,567,804 113,221,544

2000 52 59,745,082 36,794,109 6,084,990 15,989,226 1,693,897 116,919,5182001 52 58,274,635 38,046,404 5,344,524 17,602,588 2,638,301 116,558,846

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. For 2001, the revenue data are from newly renumbered Table 2.9, which is based on a data source different from that used for the 1988-2000 period. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.6 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Depreciation

Number and General Other Totalof Maintenance Amortization Traffic Commercial Access Office Operating Operating

Year Carriers Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses(602.1-607, (608, 609, (621-635) (640-650) (657, 658) (661-665) (668-677)610, 612) 613, 614)

1955 53 $1,150,096 $516,340 $940,871 $495,283 - $345,702 $255,661 $3,703,9531956 56 1,300,481 567,289 980,481 553,260 - 388,685 274,179 4,064,3751957 65 1,308,494 839,526 1,019,669 615,265 - 435,033 298,827 4,516,8141958 66 1,323,377 937,694 961,666 637,186 - 451,789 312,951 4,624,6631959 66 1,405,257 1,039,077 963,876 671,530 - 485,843 351,588 4,917,171

1960 65 1,505,201 1,132,502 971,330 725,135 - 530,683 369,342 5,234,1931961 69 1,572,394 1,241,418 955,932 774,593 - 565,073 421,533 5,530,9431962 73 1,683,107 1,377,038 963,684 817,381 - 589,589 438,249 5,869,0481963 73 1,805,068 1,511,607 984,170 863,586 - 629,723 436,944 6,231,0981964 73 1,976,710 1,669,840 1,031,554 917,071 - 675,437 541,263 6,811,875

1965 70 2,176,460 1,852,004 1,114,807 976,367 - 728,653 597,470 7,445,7611966 73 2,398,340 2,035,972 1,213,481 1,050,731 - 797,336 652,154 8,148,0141967 75 2,561,614 2,243,609 1,281,869 1,121,112 - 855,050 739,380 8,802,6341968 73 2,789,496 2,473,771 1,397,582 1,194,629 - 910,629 801,751 9,567,8581969 75 3,324,127 2,697,532 1,512,829 1,344,138 - 1,042,680 996,815 10,918,121

1970 76 3,823,841 2,970,214 1,672,870 1,498,416 - 1,155,927 1,262,302 12,383,5701971 81 4,304,890 3,268,390 1,813,261 1,642,016 - 1,267,598 1,544,113 13,840,2681972 81 4,896,274 3,617,874 1,912,719 1,827,430 - 1,431,677 1,859,551 15,545,5251973 83 5,521,128 3,988,393 2,093,595 2,049,544 - 1,590,892 2,063,436 17,306,9881974 86 6,159,701 4,429,087 2,285,202 2,294,361 - 1,808,153 2,341,955 19,318,459

1975 75 6,723,490 4,866,765 2,409,912 2,559,541 - 2,004,298 2,899,214 21,463,2201976 74 7,562,520 5,358,957 2,513,305 2,937,887 - 2,327,694 3,448,934 24,149,2971977 76 8,620,436 6,026,482 2,640,924 3,435,895 - 2,571,859 3,826,153 27,121,7491978 76 9,805,716 6,655,717 2,807,795 4,119,852 - 2,966,634 4,329,686 30,685,4001979 76 11,269,938 7,401,718 3,008,292 4,938,613 - 3,550,227 4,898,707 35,067,495

1980 75 12,701,431 8,490,899 3,103,069 5,783,297 - 4,071,874 5,592,070 39,742,6401981 77 15,233,261 9,494,629 3,348,591 6,865,858 - 4,568,483 6,115,489 45,626,3111982 78 17,612,113 10,739,357 3,515,788 8,024,410 - 5,245,093 7,437,972 52,574,7331983 78 17,963,623 12,394,132 3,438,705 7,624,608 - 6,119,069 6,881,917 54,422,054

1984 75 14,499,837 11,149,679 2,490,757 5,909,314 $408 4,929,704 6,524,976 45,504,6761985 55 14,693,097 12,709,894 2,441,335 5,923,020 1,649 5,380,922 6,864,443 48,014,3631986 57 14,763,473 14,524,008 2,516,084 5,985,987 79,154 5,753,437 6,430,834 50,052,9771987 52 14,672,811 16,476,318 2,431,743 6,154,278 158,918 5,887,025 5,925,030 51,706,124

Plant Nonspecific OperationsPlant Other Depreciation

Number Specific Prop., Plant Network and Customer Corporate Totalof Operations & Equipment Operations Access Amortization Operations Operations Operating

Year Carriers Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses(6110-6410) (6510) (6530) (6540) (6560) (6610, 6620) (6710, 6720,

6790)1/ 2/

1988 52 $15,808,660 $60,606 $6,721,216 $718,497 $16,876,313 $9,441,571 $8,483,568 $58,110,4311989 51 16,220,097 57,383 6,637,720 830,682 17,100,840 10,144,923 9,502,645 60,494,285

1990 51 16,646,262 54,261 6,607,899 979,313 17,285,191 10,478,723 9,661,802 61,713,4491991 52 16,902,602 79,382 6,848,773 1,136,102 16,910,113 10,982,299 10,585,409 63,444,6811992 54 17,514,161 79,219 6,545,316 1,117,660 17,354,987 11,513,054 9,456,145 63,580,5411993 53 17,812,601 74,280 6,750,055 1,269,418 18,003,460 12,437,839 10,148,259 66,495,9131994 52 18,736,841 79,313 6,840,635 1,433,361 18,994,416 13,043,043 11,135,691 70,263,301

1995 53 19,133,973 83,240 6,965,323 1,300,084 19,756,401 13,484,259 11,454,668 72,177,9531996 51 19,697,126 58,293 6,872,746 1,277,190 20,863,757 13,723,876 11,015,866 73,508,8571997 51 20,202,640 96,963 7,080,217 1,464,236 21,460,189 14,090,127 11,090,549 75,484,9241998 52 20,656,437 6,361 6,657,381 2,938,684 22,322,965 14,537,218 10,680,377 77,799,4241999 52 21,232,164 83,291 6,770,802 3,760,638 23,454,989 14,608,745 9,356,002 79,266,630

2000 52 21,774,975 115,015 6,739,530 4,210,725 24,939,095 14,884,831 8,643,829 81,308,0002001 52 21,140,885 - 6,652,767 4,264,229 26,859,122 13,717,207 9,931,496 82,565,699

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. For 2001, the expense data are from newly renumbered Table 2.9, which is based on a data source different from that used for the 1988-2000 period. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.7 - Earnings Summary of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)

Number Total Total Net Netof Operating Operating Operating Operating Operating

Year Carriers Revenues Expenses Revenues Taxes Income(300) (301) (304-309)

1/

1955 53 $5,561,530 $3,703,953 $1,857,577 - $1,093,585 $763,9931956 56 6,122,273 4,064,375 2,057,898 - 1,217,533 840,3661957 65 6,869,237 4,516,814 2,352,423 - 1,378,194 974,2291958 66 7,405,561 4,624,663 2,780,898 - 1,612,250 1,168,6471959 66 8,116,573 4,917,171 3,199,402 - 1,844,233 1,355,169

1960 65 8,717,697 5,234,193 3,483,504 - 2,019,842 1,463,6641961 69 9,291,843 5,530,943 3,760,900 - 2,166,262 1,594,6371962 73 9,947,987 5,869,048 4,078,939 - 2,316,269 1,762,6711963 73 10,639,453 6,231,098 4,408,355 - 2,482,843 1,925,5121964 73 11,483,511 6,811,875 4,671,636 - 2,637,734 2,033,901

1965 70 12,383,400 7,445,761 4,937,639 - 2,711,975 2,225,6651966 73 13,638,426 8,148,014 5,490,412 - 3,017,460 2,472,9511967 75 14,654,905 8,802,634 5,852,271 - 3,192,647 2,659,6251968 73 16,005,163 9,567,858 6,437,305 - 3,685,801 2,751,5031969 75 17,883,442 10,918,121 6,965,321 - 3,929,506 3,035,817

1970 76 19,444,840 12,383,570 7,061,270 - 3,669,309 3,381,5331971 81 21,399,387 13,840,268 7,559,119 - 3,836,820 3,722,3151972 81 24,222,655 15,545,525 8,677,130 - 4,380,676 4,293,6531973 83 27,367,688 17,306,988 10,060,700 - 5,016,653 5,041,3661974 86 30,480,276 19,318,459 11,161,817 - 5,502,077 5,657,176

1975 75 33,409,910 21,463,220 11,946,690 - 5,850,154 6,093,9061976 74 37,980,196 24,149,297 13,830,899 - 6,846,930 6,981,4901977 76 42,403,722 27,121,749 15,281,973 - 7,599,718 7,679,7711978 76 47,819,086 30,685,400 17,133,686 - 8,444,428 8,686,7801979 76 53,035,149 35,067,495 17,967,654 - 8,346,971 9,618,207

1980 75 59,332,580 39,742,640 19,589,940 - 8,828,492 10,758,9671981 77 68,133,171 45,626,311 22,506,860 - 10,200,835 12,265,4691982 78 75,853,402 52,574,733 23,278,669 - 10,854,248 12,419,7761983 78 80,243,637 54,422,054 25,821,583 - 12,430,767 13,388,708

1984 75 69,321,286 45,504,676 23,816,610 - 11,288,529 12,526,0291985 55 73,218,346 48,014,363 25,203,983 - 11,955,753 13,246,2151986 57 76,247,106 50,052,977 26,194,129 - 12,576,377 13,615,8891987 52 76,971,071 51,706,124 25,264,947 - 11,245,688 14,017,443

OtherNumber Total Total Net Operating Net

of Operating Operating Operating Income Operating OperatingYear Carriers Revenues Expenses Revenues and Expense Taxes Income

(7100) (7200)1/

1988 52 $81,170,906 $58,110,431 $23,060,475 $15,378 $8,431,053 $14,644,8001989 51 82,693,554 60,494,285 22,199,269 4,878 8,206,106 13,998,041

1990 51 83,889,631 61,713,449 22,176,182 55,455 8,308,903 13,922,7341991 52 85,505,175 63,444,681 22,060,494 (1,657) 8,453,100 13,605,7371992 54 87,042,492 63,580,541 23,461,951 65,646 9,243,160 14,284,4371993 53 90,206,192 66,495,913 23,710,279 43,025 9,323,827 14,429,4771994 52 92,927,905 70,263,301 22,664,604 (21,345) 9,379,981 13,263,278

1995 53 95,646,207 72,177,953 23,468,254 (30,393) 9,798,872 13,638,9891996 51 100,650,497 73,508,857 27,141,640 65,237 11,427,633 15,779,2441997 51 103,134,290 75,484,924 27,649,366 92,735 11,274,458 16,467,6431998 52 108,315,600 77,799,424 30,516,176 54,830 12,571,596 17,999,4101999 52 113,221,544 79,266,630 33,954,914 77,566 13,850,578 20,181,902

2000 52 116,919,518 81,308,000 35,611,518 68,049 15,189,403 20,490,1642001 30 108,681,272 77,084,463 31,596,809 48,716 13,008,447 18,637,078

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. The 2001 data are from Table 2.8 and exclude the mid- sized carriers, which are no longer required to report all income statement items. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.7 - Earnings Summary of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Income

Miscellaneous AvailableOther Deductions for Fixed Net

Year Income from Income Fixed Charges Charges Income(312-317) (323-327) (335-340)

2/

1955 $77,819 $7,787 $834,026 $139,907 - $694,1191956 105,240 8,126 937,480 154,726 - 782,7541957 126,081 10,080 1,090,229 198,527 - 891,7031958 124,010 11,891 1,280,667 244,629 - 1,036,0391959 134,228 27,085 1,462,312 259,203 - 1,203,109

1960 148,717 15,241 1,597,140 300,453 - 1,296,6861961 156,520 28,801 1,722,356 331,404 - 1,390,9521962 164,699 65,451 1,861,919 362,693 - 1,499,2251963 173,925 92,420 2,007,017 399,255 - 1,607,7621964 212,707 21,039 2,225,568 419,346 - 1,806,222

1965 205,434 27,366 2,403,714 447,083 - 1,956,6521966 211,392 17,023 2,667,321 503,689 - 2,163,6311967 230,260 17,601 2,872,284 605,403 - 2,266,8821968 250,005 28,352 2,973,155 713,059 - 2,260,0971969 297,787 28,575 3,305,029 901,912 - 2,403,117

1970 376,966 84,385 3,674,113 1,258,244 - 2,420,5491971 475,124 91,122 4,106,318 1,576,994 - 2,534,4591972 513,785 83,172 4,724,266 1,827,930 - 2,899,1071973 602,323 106,122 5,537,567 2,119,115 - 3,454,4071974 684,607 115,041 6,226,742 2,511,138 - 3,724,969

1975 582,329 100,729 6,575,496 2,722,985 - 3,859,6671976 573,268 96,493 7,458,263 2,842,289 - 4,591,7161977 812,125 79,238 8,412,657 2,915,632 - 5,420,0931978 913,315 99,319 9,500,776 3,155,828 - 6,338,7911979 811,627 132,573 10,297,261 3,642,298 - 6,487,697

1980 938,532 179,206 11,518,294 4,410,591 - 7,111,4091981 1,097,535 200,156 13,162,917 5,065,876 - 8,043,9871982 1,206,610 356,265 13,270,122 5,281,533 - 7,903,1921983 1,266,209 880,955 13,773,963 5,174,225 - 8,322,636

1984 751,426 217,696 13,059,759 4,479,456 - 8,610,1281985 801,206 217,466 13,829,955 4,507,361 - 9,325,6101986 1,025,852 273,869 14,367,872 4,298,364 - 10,081,6461987 885,651 240,310 14,662,784 4,160,401 - 10,510,914

JurisdictionalNonoperating Income Interest Differences

Income Nonoperating Before and Related & Nonregulated NetYear and Expense Taxes Interest Items Income Income

(7300) (7400) (7500) (7910, 7990)3/ 3/ 2/

1988 $268,567 ($24,563) $14,937,930 $4,286,978 $228,169 $10,875,5921989 338,054 (29,685) 14,365,780 4,332,127 340,385 10,363,755

1990 250,889 (46,694) 14,220,317 4,319,540 630,209 10,521,3681991 254,234 (42,665) 13,902,636 4,510,425 627,211 9,938,9101992 732,509 98,322 14,918,624 4,235,052 (1,243,457) 9,304,9401993 (7,165,402) (2,624,232) 9,888,307 4,052,136 286,389 5,399,6921994 2,257,049 784,419 14,735,908 3,748,565 (2,162,416) 8,813,224

1995 2,508,306 775,169 15,372,126 3,889,917 (282,492) 11,061,3531996 2,467,500 753,105 17,493,639 3,793,891 (994,578) 12,852,2201997 1,278,550 279,461 17,466,732 3,909,525 (2,350,217) 11,542,5551998 (590,719) (575,634) 17,984,325 4,078,079 (1,414,654) 12,480,5581999 (685,640) (769,160) 20,265,422 4,174,062 (2,330,724) 13,039,735

2000 (983,897) (895,420) 20,401,687 4,416,727 (1,388,119) 14,588,0422001 (4,420,962) (1,688,238) 15,904,354 3,966,428 (1,341,627) 10,650,924

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Table 4.8 - Assets and Liabilities of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Other

Number Depreciation AssetsDec. of Gross and Net Current and Total31 Carriers Plant Amortization Plant Assets Debits Assets

(171, 172, 175) (113-123) (101.1-106,126-139)

1/ 2/

1955 53 $16,224,680 $4,097,691 $12,126,988 $2,236,139 $706,709 $15,069,8361956 56 18,081,317 4,332,267 13,749,051 2,290,867 812,886 16,852,8041957 65 21,194,373 4,744,794 16,449,579 1,908,355 923,535 19,281,4691958 66 23,030,878 5,057,236 17,973,643 2,378,868 1,010,819 21,363,3301959 66 24,888,312 5,424,423 19,463,890 2,411,267 1,034,550 22,909,706

1960 65 27,042,876 5,785,664 21,257,213 2,406,764 1,174,898 24,838,8751961 69 29,210,211 6,193,587 23,016,624 2,851,179 1,275,786 27,143,5891962 73 31,585,182 6,628,591 24,956,592 3,245,063 1,247,863 29,449,5181963 73 34,104,557 7,160,523 26,944,034 3,013,122 1,302,669 31,259,8251964 73 36,986,262 7,805,251 29,181,011 3,586,360 1,384,026 34,151,397

1965 70 40,394,153 8,533,112 31,861,041 3,238,152 1,425,196 36,524,3891966 73 44,169,397 9,399,577 34,769,820 3,266,046 1,469,201 39,505,0671967 75 48,080,932 10,411,079 37,669,853 3,357,330 1,473,517 42,500,7001968 73 52,582,202 11,638,393 40,943,809 3,153,054 1,658,547 45,755,4101969 75 57,927,293 12,858,256 45,069,038 3,603,215 1,724,224 50,396,477

1970 76 64,723,681 14,110,116 50,613,565 4,280,847 2,298,927 57,193,3391971 81 71,917,346 15,464,589 56,452,757 4,342,252 2,716,898 63,511,9071972 81 79,597,085 16,776,018 62,821,067 5,119,626 2,865,627 70,806,3201973 83 88,110,050 18,060,694 70,049,356 5,414,036 3,030,395 78,493,7871974 86 96,778,164 19,209,776 77,568,388 5,809,194 3,284,254 86,661,835

1975 75 103,213,534 20,392,125 82,821,409 6,163,404 3,508,031 92,492,8441976 74 111,379,326 21,990,400 89,388,926 7,096,518 3,874,130 100,359,5741977 76 120,999,584 23,732,447 97,267,137 7,846,739 4,208,114 109,321,9901978 76 132,306,259 25,498,967 106,807,292 9,203,146 4,370,717 120,381,1551979 76 145,466,696 27,355,432 118,111,264 9,609,531 4,993,118 132,713,913

1980 75 159,501,088 29,394,483 130,106,605 10,824,496 5,719,087 146,650,1891981 77 175,057,912 33,263,114 141,794,799 12,610,673 6,549,722 160,955,1941982 78 189,062,772 37,935,712 151,127,060 14,304,838 7,188,776 172,620,6751983 78 198,999,705 43,803,865 155,195,840 18,125,646 10,666,713 183,988,200

1984 75 179,394,646 42,566,857 136,827,789 15,400,752 3,404,931 155,633,4721985 55 191,035,267 48,947,239 142,088,028 15,751,646 3,981,523 161,821,1971986 57 202,858,589 57,229,799 145,628,790 15,389,252 5,526,098 166,544,1401987 52 213,582,314 66,217,775 147,364,539 14,749,408 6,986,663 169,100,608

b'//Number Depreciation

Dec. of Total and Net Current Noncurrent Total31 Carriers Plant Amortization Plant Assets Assets Assets

(3100-3600) (1130-1350) (1401-1500)1/ 3/

1988 52 $223,842,097 $74,865,803 $148,976,294 $16,152,406 $8,821,745 $173,950,4451989 51 233,445,021 83,906,421 149,538,600 17,245,608 10,297,140 177,081,349

1990 51 239,891,799 88,928,436 150,963,363 17,248,125 11,524,266 179,735,7531991 52 246,449,644 93,642,648 152,806,992 18,148,319 12,794,732 183,750,0371992 54 254,298,464 98,992,653 155,305,811 18,222,133 13,013,106 186,541,0471993 53 263,556,374 107,176,325 156,380,052 20,654,331 15,301,331 192,335,7071994 52 272,474,927 115,703,078 156,771,851 20,693,551 18,586,791 196,052,190

1995 53 284,208,280 126,898,462 157,309,822 22,866,613 17,291,081 197,467,5161996 51 296,251,229 138,384,920 157,866,305 24,186,129 16,444,031 198,496,4651997 51 308,821,217 149,294,114 159,527,100 23,871,356 14,429,508 197,827,9631998 52 324,666,466 163,272,181 161,394,281 25,249,895 13,741,971 200,386,1441999 52 341,930,237 176,159,585 165,770,652 22,287,977 15,505,499 203,564,128

2000 52 361,861,124 189,901,451 171,959,673 24,316,425 17,359,897 213,635,9962001 30 360,344,499 194,272,752 166,071,747 24,175,866 17,350,690 207,598,302

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. The 2001 data are from Table 2.8 and exclude the mid-sized carriers, which are no longer required to report most balance sheet items. See additional notes following Table 4.9.

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Table 4.8 - Assets and Liabilities of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 -- Continued*

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Current Other

Other Total and LiabilitiesDec. Capital Paid-In Retained Stockholders' Long-Term Accrued and Total31 Stock Capital Earnings Equity Debt Liabilities Credits Liabilities

(150, 151, (152, 179, (180, 181) (154.1-157) (158.1-167) (168-170,153.1, 153.2) Less 173, 174,

134.1, 134.2) 176.1, 176.2)4/

1955 $6,043,587 $1,641,372 $992,032 $8,676,991 $4,621,099 $1,736,665 $35,081 $15,069,8361956 7,076,888 1,795,238 1,207,294 10,079,420 4,879,074 1,849,936 44,374 16,852,8041957 7,514,602 1,896,620 1,483,726 10,894,948 6,353,741 1,972,637 60,143 19,281,4691958 8,360,024 2,148,396 1,825,472 12,333,892 6,870,531 2,099,927 58,980 21,363,3301959 8,806,306 2,207,626 2,235,611 13,249,543 7,364,198 2,218,820 77,145 22,909,706

1960 9,047,894 2,368,211 2,694,486 14,110,591 8,245,736 2,399,067 83,481 24,838,8751961 9,416,927 3,470,924 3,135,381 16,023,232 8,410,119 2,631,298 78,940 27,143,5891962 9,931,260 3,370,266 3,622,512 16,924,038 9,519,410 2,868,781 137,289 29,449,5181963 10,260,633 3,528,115 4,199,512 17,988,260 9,992,466 3,065,624 213,474 31,259,8251964 10,827,863 4,660,417 4,823,380 20,311,660 10,252,764 3,261,285 325,688 34,151,397

1965 11,131,655 4,960,026 5,506,380 21,598,061 10,860,109 3,655,525 410,694 36,524,3891966 11,309,792 5,302,174 6,297,727 22,909,693 12,417,220 3,692,299 485,854 39,505,0671967 11,663,176 5,433,308 7,156,533 24,253,017 14,087,745 3,597,919 562,019 42,500,7001968 11,690,457 5,663,840 7,884,367 25,238,664 15,616,641 4,230,164 669,940 45,755,4101969 11,861,282 5,738,813 8,686,989 26,287,084 17,416,822 5,889,139 803,433 50,396,477

1970 12,104,725 5,874,452 9,445,754 27,424,931 21,971,904 6,861,807 934,698 57,193,3391971 12,677,914 7,242,080 10,163,488 30,083,482 25,738,815 6,345,202 1,344,408 63,511,9071972 13,035,575 8,027,437 11,023,184 32,086,196 29,017,229 7,528,482 2,174,414 70,806,3201973 13,417,869 9,176,086 12,320,166 34,914,121 31,911,342 7,776,895 3,891,429 78,493,7871974 13,776,612 9,246,350 13,517,757 36,540,719 35,297,696 9,125,307 5,698,113 86,661,835

1975 14,295,499 9,832,014 14,617,167 38,744,680 37,531,917 8,221,097 7,995,150 92,492,8441976 14,655,270 10,988,826 16,165,345 41,809,441 39,013,672 8,960,040 10,576,422 100,359,5741977 15,756,781 12,106,682 18,141,062 46,004,525 39,037,117 10,939,802 13,340,546 109,321,9901978 16,556,131 12,985,762 20,467,053 50,008,946 41,809,886 12,350,606 16,211,717 120,381,1551979 17,485,742 14,267,839 22,570,014 54,323,595 44,874,607 14,067,081 19,448,630 132,713,913

1980 18,469,474 16,041,587 24,777,468 59,288,529 50,306,705 14,219,776 22,835,179 146,650,1891981 19,817,630 18,349,039 27,517,571 65,684,240 53,656,533 15,112,936 26,501,485 160,955,1941982 21,084,640 21,549,282 29,490,849 72,124,771 54,063,833 15,360,468 31,071,603 172,620,6751983 6,904,713 39,806,624 30,868,914 77,580,251 54,731,808 17,316,208 34,359,933 183,988,200

1984 40,271,776 6,064,482 14,147,341 60,483,599 45,945,344 17,690,087 31,514,442 155,633,4721985 40,807,545 6,397,686 15,342,077 62,547,308 46,307,562 18,684,498 34,281,829 161,821,1971986 40,914,219 6,804,331 16,766,541 64,485,091 46,663,804 18,902,070 36,493,175 166,544,1401987 41,323,286 6,829,666 18,186,995 66,339,947 47,085,815 18,966,610 36,708,236 169,100,608

Current OtherOther Total and Liabilities

Dec. Capital Paid-In Retained Stockholders' Long-Term Accrued and Total31 Stock Capital Earnings Equity Debt Liabilities Credits Liabilities

(4510) (4520-4540) (4550) (4210-4270) (4010-4130) (4310-4370)

1988 $41,521,396 $7,038,478 $22,065,366 $70,625,240 $45,519,398 $21,095,618 $36,710,192 $173,950,4451989 41,867,880 7,141,512 23,023,802 72,033,194 45,760,724 22,504,517 36,782,921 177,081,349

1990 42,463,269 7,592,760 24,278,777 74,334,806 46,524,135 22,880,770 35,996,039 179,735,7531991 43,314,593 7,858,696 24,998,881 76,172,170 46,686,874 25,173,200 35,717,781 183,750,0371992 43,792,576 8,200,839 24,541,082 76,534,495 45,734,042 26,014,263 38,258,251 186,541,0471993 37,859,925 14,501,288 20,527,948 72,889,163 42,684,473 33,478,472 43,283,602 192,335,7071994 38,342,736 14,184,638 19,117,641 71,645,017 45,194,046 30,687,086 48,526,044 196,052,190

1995 32,330,483 19,855,393 19,957,170 72,143,046 44,541,624 33,297,001 47,485,842 197,467,5161996 32,590,076 19,707,433 21,508,798 73,806,309 46,179,958 32,291,477 46,218,717 198,496,4651997 32,722,456 17,369,130 21,601,380 71,692,966 44,772,218 35,656,531 45,706,250 197,827,9631998 32,755,481 15,366,239 22,231,562 70,353,283 43,558,414 40,947,294 45,527,158 200,386,1441999 32,388,581 13,075,906 21,821,366 67,285,853 44,209,493 44,083,446 47,985,334 203,564,128

2000 31,995,660 16,557,858 23,784,036 72,337,554 46,546,781 48,310,835 46,440,828 213,635,9962001 31,467,825 19,754,540 14,911,151 66,133,516 41,177,571 50,890,088 49,397,126 207,598,302

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Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 *

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Furniture Vehicles

Number and and CentralDec. of Office Other Work Office31 Carriers Land Buildings Equipment Equipment Subtotal Equipment

(211) (212) (261) (264) (211, 212, (221)261, 264)

1/

1955 53 $120,362 $1,412,984 $192,395 $250,651 $1,976,392 $5,009,183 - 1956 56 129,892 1,566,061 217,207 294,287 2,207,447 5,477,064 - 1957 54 143,981 1,771,842 231,400 310,465 2,457,688 6,209,153 - 1958 54 158,732 1,972,545 241,125 318,382 2,690,783 6,927,299 - 1959 53 171,546 2,128,530 253,168 333,259 2,886,503 7,485,983 -

1960 52 185,476 2,295,870 266,603 356,008 3,103,957 8,148,468 - 1961 56 199,590 2,478,358 276,796 367,108 3,321,852 8,957,213 - 1962 60 216,747 2,657,864 296,637 384,958 3,556,206 9,868,450 - 1963 60 233,948 2,848,117 321,583 406,903 3,810,551 10,819,433 - 1964 60 253,174 3,088,337 344,562 436,670 4,122,744 11,900,562 -

1965 54 270,701 3,375,883 368,133 471,108 4,485,825 13,007,268 - 1966 55 290,075 3,691,345 377,906 512,476 4,871,803 14,265,250 - 1967 57 306,680 3,960,904 396,451 539,515 5,203,549 15,586,708 - 1968 55 322,957 4,281,421 429,170 586,692 5,620,239 17,109,752 - 1969 57 347,880 4,655,156 463,041 659,999 6,126,076 18,834,082 -

1970 56 384,110 5,159,746 508,224 769,175 6,821,255 20,813,750 - 1971 60 430,582 5,804,134 569,557 859,983 7,664,256 23,424,762 - 1972 61 472,119 6,496,713 612,629 960,835 8,542,297 26,331,150 - 1973 63 529,326 7,300,879 671,795 1,081,759 9,583,759 29,433,573 - 1974 63 580,126 7,995,886 767,236 1,188,751 10,531,998 32,337,289 -

1975 62 621,544 8,726,810 949,423 1,241,809 11,539,587 35,279,982 - 1976 62 680,193 9,480,189 1,187,094 1,363,402 12,710,878 37,873,254 - 1977 63 736,103 10,232,878 1,439,971 1,544,679 13,953,631 41,056,240 - 1978 63 774,296 10,819,323 1,785,342 1,762,166 15,141,127 44,034,228 - 1979 61 810,241 11,451,094 2,212,486 2,080,127 16,553,948 46,971,115 -

1980 59 836,570 12,169,084 2,630,375 2,345,815 17,981,843 50,550,419 - 1981 60 891,774 13,169,882 3,124,928 2,629,449 19,816,033 54,737,595 - 1982 61 917,449 14,015,467 3,804,861 2,817,619 21,555,396 59,182,375 - 1983 62 962,403 15,097,034 4,742,328 2,968,959 23,770,723 63,997,168 -

1984 60 897,286 12,998,154 4,863,460 2,872,775 21,631,675 55,077,090 - 1985 56 1,006,224 14,759,834 5,994,607 3,262,713 25,023,378 65,885,165 - 1986 58 1,058,816 15,596,364 6,798,249 3,415,032 26,868,461 71,220,137 - 1987 53 1,079,228 16,268,365 7,617,387 3,690,064 28,655,044 75,762,832 -

TotalFurniture Vehicles Land

Number and and and Central CentralDec. of Office Work Support Office Office31 Carriers Land Buildings Equipment Equipment Assets Switching Transmission

(2111) (2121) (2122-2124) (2112-2114) (2110) (2210, 2220) (2230)2/ 3/ 4/

1988 52 $1,110,823 $16,207,647 $10,919,719 $3,912,181 $32,150,370 $46,031,086 $34,499,6961989 51 1,135,311 16,865,842 11,681,712 4,167,375 33,850,238 47,985,169 36,112,628

1990 51 1,178,244 17,676,286 12,402,849 4,401,303 35,658,678 50,035,856 37,596,7441991 52 1,203,699 18,471,719 12,805,236 4,611,183 37,091,839 51,868,575 39,099,4571992 54 1,253,248 19,438,183 13,015,243 4,853,580 38,560,253 53,987,882 41,185,4561993 53 1,267,086 20,113,194 13,286,488 4,950,201 39,616,966 55,107,325 43,477,2081994 52 1,280,782 20,836,203 13,574,402 5,058,319 40,749,709 55,112,800 46,637,205

1995 53 1,298,636 21,662,810 14,080,975 5,165,505 42,207,930 56,423,998 50,033,9821996 51 1,297,543 22,187,562 14,114,956 5,217,335 42,817,398 58,460,181 54,309,6551997 51 1,302,689 22,593,669 12,842,675 5,237,852 42,176,886 61,028,994 59,124,4631998 52 1,309,990 23,345,038 12,453,162 5,704,954 42,813,142 64,293,975 64,773,4271999 # 52 1,281,303 22,973,591 11,016,492 5,669,932 42,981,649 66,045,246 71,194,982

2000 52 1,302,938 23,953,548 9,945,296 6,137,596 43,360,973 68,683,182 80,093,5242001 52 1,376,057 25,716,974 9,606,733 6,465,479 44,952,533 71,442,950 90,002,279

* Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are for the 30 large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8 (formerly 2.10). For 2001, figures in roman type are from Table 2.9 and include plant data reported by the mid-sized carriers. See additional notes following this table.

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Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Large

Private Public OtherDec. Station Station Branch Telephone Communications31 Apparatus Connections Exchanges Equipment Equipment Subtotal

(231) (232) (234) (235) (262) (231, 232, 234,235, 262)

5/ 6/ 7/

1955 $1,089,110 $1,185,883 $549,362 $100,636 - $2,924,9911956 1,206,810 1,330,339 612,260 115,916 - 3,265,3241957 1,800,983 1,585,647 377,639 1,007 - 3,765,2771958 1,938,482 1,735,540 422,433 - - 4,096,4551959 2,124,255 1,905,508 481,667 - - 4,511,431

1960 2,187,471 2,028,098 715,600 - - 4,931,1691961 2,366,724 2,189,347 825,393 - - 5,381,4641962 2,573,836 2,373,862 944,279 - - 5,891,9761963 2,742,139 2,546,940 1,057,383 - - 6,346,4621964 2,949,631 2,771,353 1,173,706 - - 6,894,689

1965 3,195,309 3,020,319 1,304,147 - - 7,519,7751966 3,465,707 3,296,003 1,476,614 - - 8,238,3241967 3,747,834 3,574,379 1,651,686 - - 8,973,8991968 4,136,257 3,928,381 1,838,683 - - 9,903,3211969 4,608,633 4,343,326 2,088,212 - - 11,040,171

1970 4,997,135 4,758,131 2,331,146 - - 12,086,4121971 5,272,596 5,225,337 2,553,155 - - 13,051,0891972 5,745,684 5,747,932 2,769,377 - - 14,262,9931973 6,259,514 6,328,270 2,980,337 - - 15,568,1211974 6,670,890 6,887,993 3,174,704 - - 16,733,588

1975 7,205,845 7,478,852 3,323,956 - - 18,008,6531976 7,894,699 8,252,241 3,411,459 - - 19,558,3991977 8,887,202 9,368,289 3,507,564 - - 21,763,0551978 9,963,149 10,599,055 3,581,596 - - 24,143,8001979 10,900,424 12,135,760 3,697,491 - - 26,733,674

1980 11,892,002 13,864,035 3,834,626 - - 29,590,6631981 13,044,737 15,931,604 4,050,369 - - 33,026,7101982 13,714,251 16,700,040 4,301,960 - - 34,716,2511983 12,575,290 17,142,022 4,183,769 - - 33,901,082

1984 1,468,450 13,222,430 1,181,106 1,149,772 $2,023,743 19,045,5011985 1,870,666 14,399,357 1,565,433 1,207,581 2,265,806 21,308,8431986 1,594,885 14,296,152 1,601,217 1,276,504 2,495,263 21,264,0211987 1,106,705 14,527,818 1,556,855 1,327,751 2,666,553 21,185,682

TotalLarge Public Information

Customer Private Telephone Other Origination/Dec. Station Premises Branch Terminal Terminal Termination31 Apparatus Wiring Exchanges Equipment Equipment Assets

(2311) (2321) (2341) (2351) (2362) (2310)

1988 $876,435 $12,928,938 $268,046 $1,379,217 $1,842,620 $17,295,2551989 770,419 12,027,754 246,900 1,436,570 1,966,727 16,448,370

1990 557,271 8,161,875 191,801 1,516,988 1,987,666 12,415,5991991 566,859 4,537,517 190,057 1,564,808 2,050,130 8,909,3701992 542,917 1,234,759 198,533 1,556,328 2,223,368 5,755,9031993 518,006 517,445 200,507 1,608,901 2,475,673 5,320,5321994 526,426 142,672 182,905 1,664,218 2,372,972 4,889,194

1995 415,642 142,752 177,453 1,676,901 2,642,312 5,055,0601996 358,114 142,672 173,105 1,673,400 2,849,153 5,196,4491997 330,468 143,466 173,397 1,339,538 2,956,927 4,943,7981998 362,270 142,675 187,810 1,359,715 3,316,846 5,369,3201999 154,994 142,672 139,686 1,250,530 3,487,967 5,558,868

2000 122,037 0 147,407 1,114,952 3,829,946 5,577,4922001 108,663 0 164,755 1,049,673 3,917,228 5,582,823

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Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)

Dec. Pole Aerial Underground Buried Submarine31 Lines Cable Cable Cable Cable

(241) (242.1) (242.2) (242.3) (242.4)

1955 $1,115,314 $1,942,005 $1,178,263 $393,385 $30,043 - 1956 1,182,406 2,167,421 1,289,118 443,060 51,099 - 1957 1,248,417 2,411,969 1,435,774 503,198 74,857 - 1958 1,303,763 2,629,143 1,566,786 566,832 77,685 - 1959 1,355,595 2,848,930 1,680,919 632,891 92,072 -

1960 1,467,858 3,086,154 1,820,814 733,428 104,837 - 1961 1,507,461 3,282,504 1,939,179 826,990 107,332 - 1962 1,551,472 3,475,056 2,054,840 945,053 110,836 - 1963 1,589,416 3,671,104 2,177,437 1,069,759 135,214 - 1964 1,616,685 3,878,997 2,316,164 1,263,628 169,649 -

1965 1,640,999 4,102,758 2,452,582 1,472,530 177,844 - 1966 1,668,592 4,341,546 2,620,078 1,760,896 181,842 - 1967 1,692,457 4,578,764 2,823,172 2,086,211 184,460 - 1968 1,722,512 4,826,322 3,033,990 2,397,850 208,495 - 1969 1,755,259 5,126,653 3,311,507 2,848,693 211,724 -

1970 1,778,920 5,443,790 3,368,653 231,243 - 1971 1,813,163 5,763,603 4,128,260 3,984,858 240,347 - 1972 1,852,394 6,134,608 4,574,038 4,595,773 243,584 - 1973 1,899,941 6,569,043 5,076,617 5,331,210 245,231 - 1974 1,954,344 7,002,958 5,626,795 6,230,061 285,498 -

1975 2,008,725 7,416,201 6,091,391 7,116,305 321,959 - 1976 2,099,682 7,958,561 6,512,683 7,993,218 378,598 - 1977 2,197,909 8,599,402 7,114,321 9,209,835 374,210 - 1978 2,303,458 9,273,899 7,797,206 10,486,217 370,739 - 1979 2,394,844 9,972,575 8,620,487 11,880,437 373,611 -

1980 2,531,795 10,850,754 9,618,387 13,347,530 397,297 - 1981 2,695,238 11,858,156 10,610,528 14,825,933 392,499 - 1982 2,863,951 12,868,083 11,646,994 16,351,050 380,413 - 1983 3,063,951 13,939,535 12,589,197 17,772,533 447,937 -

1984 3,220,464 16,772,362 13,332,108 20,627,024 153,255 - 1985 3,690,471 19,154,679 15,539,867 24,709,939 136,766 - 1986 3,891,914 20,413,976 16,539,450 26,956,415 130,691 - 1987 4,103,644 21,411,170 17,495,291 28,959,881 132,648 -

IntrabuildingDec. Aerial Underground Buried Submarine Network31 Poles Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable

(2411) (2421) (2422) (2423) (2424, 2425) (2426)8/

1988 $4,288,101 $20,328,840 $18,312,882 $30,834,618 $130,973 $2,182,4101989 4,463,145 21,337,188 19,092,063 32,699,703 127,046 2,367,102

1990 4,646,215 22,517,976 20,058,233 34,850,325 129,025 2,456,3661991 4,858,764 23,733,869 20,910,428 36,839,434 122,743 2,532,1241992 5,099,209 25,068,899 21,914,234 39,150,235 125,855 2,254,9411993 5,320,859 26,275,610 22,732,530 41,522,954 130,025 2,286,9271994 5,516,721 27,505,691 23,470,233 43,600,292 141,338 2,271,730

1995 5,735,260 28,980,893 24,211,110 45,829,518 141,876 2,229,1411996 5,880,283 30,397,059 25,093,021 48,377,947 158,921 2,262,0121997 6,055,621 31,701,649 26,137,170 50,994,748 117,414 2,308,3271998 6,250,253 33,261,444 27,159,622 53,794,007 115,257 2,091,4361999 5,853,863 32,180,036 27,231,760 51,286,147 92,500 2,059,843

2000 5,984,717 33,239,330 28,396,960 52,605,279 99,200 2,243,1592001 6,140,158 34,623,588 29,993,384 55,260,889 99,870 2,258,506

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Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Telephone

Plant TelephoneDec. Aerial Underground Acquired/ Plant31 Wire Conduit Subtotal Sold Intangibles in Service

(243) (244) (241-244) (276, 277) (201-203) (100.1)

9/ 10/

1955 $489,209 $699,399 $5,918,280 $376 $1,238 $15,830,4611956 521,236 762,719 6,491,819 723 1,325 17,443,7021957 552,869 852,126 7,158,206 2,664 2,881 19,595,8691958 573,392 918,686 7,719,443 14,190 2,668 21,450,8381959 594,432 975,642 8,266,331 15,234 2,681 23,168,163

1960 613,140 1,057,777 8,884,008 129 2,694 25,070,4251961 620,612 1,120,707 9,404,784 291 2,711 27,068,3141962 626,984 1,177,455 9,941,695 133 2,757 29,261,2171963 627,021 1,245,562 10,515,514 236 3,336 31,495,5331964 617,858 1,328,729 11,191,709 58 3,304 34,113,066

1965 593,356 1,419,388 11,859,457 218 2,865 36,875,4091966 569,582 1,528,361 12,670,896 4,857 1,377 40,052,5071967 542,503 1,650,569 13,558,136 3,226 1,637 43,327,1551968 519,812 1,778,255 14,487,236 468 1,745 47,122,7621969 495,550 1,971,008 15,720,394 492 2,405 51,723,620

1970 470,519 2,258,487 17,226,419 1,095 2,544 56,951,4751971 450,672 2,566,014 18,946,917 413 3,030 63,090,4671972 433,245 2,894,940 20,728,582 2,102 3,219 69,870,3431973 416,192 3,305,990 22,844,224 4,967 6,968 77,441,6131974 391,815 3,776,055 25,267,525 10,908 6,760 84,888,068

1975 367,014 4,126,331 27,447,926 1,463 6,418 92,284,0281976 352,797 4,433,170 29,728,708 1,239 6,959 99,879,4371977 337,465 4,881,954 32,715,095 941 7,138 109,496,1001978 324,691 5,448,840 36,005,051 4,658 7,060 119,335,9251979 308,852 6,153,363 39,704,169 1,965 6,823 129,971,695

1980 303,039 6,916,233 43,965,034 1,563 6,264 142,095,7871981 301,573 7,577,807 48,261,734 452 2,768 155,845,2921982 303,267 8,202,691 52,616,448 1,376 2,776 168,074,6231983 306,551 8,689,584 56,809,289 2,017 1,837 178,482,115

1984 297,874 9,088,615 63,491,702 713 2,799 159,249,4801985 338,378 10,122,403 73,692,503 1,046 3,047 185,913,9831986 336,817 10,592,637 78,861,900 277 2,760 198,217,3621987 327,171 11,112,520 83,542,325 1 4,653 209,150,536

Total Tele-Cable Amortizable Communications

Dec. Aerial Conduit and Wire Tangible Plant31 Wire Systems Facilities Assets Intangibles in Service

(2431) (2441) (2410) (2680) (2690) (2001)11/ 12/

1988 $327,633 $11,666,203 $88,071,660 $1,818,753 $4,717 $219,871,5361989 330,072 12,226,270 92,642,591 1,760,840 2,708 228,802,536

1990 331,510 12,871,308 97,860,961 1,674,128 4,973 235,246,9341991 341,942 13,538,783 102,878,090 1,762,677 9,653 241,619,6701992 337,901 14,160,274 108,111,548 1,897,674 9,279 249,507,9951993 241,987 14,770,317 113,281,205 1,969,216 9,286 258,781,7421994 247,521 15,327,185 118,080,703 1,962,969 10,803 267,443,392

1995 212,666 14,842,684 123,183,157 2,036,332 5,758 278,946,2131996 212,488 16,445,224 128,826,957 1,151,253 17,191 291,568,9761997 189,931 17,031,426 134,536,289 1,909,479 89,512 303,809,4231998 216,359 17,658,397 140,546,779 1,918,318 51,847 319,766,8041999 190,001 17,774,213 146,447,357 1,709,525 1,548,180 335,485,811

2000 152,014 18,492,642 151,450,151 1,941,449 3,652,362 354,759,1372001 147,032 19,495,057 158,731,853 7,845,619 - 378,558,063

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Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1955-2001 -- Continued

(Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands)Telephone Property Telephone

Plant Held PlantDec. Under for Future Acquisition Earth Gross31 Construction Telephone Use Adjustment Stations Plant

(100.2) (100.3) (100.4, 100.7) (100.5)

13/ 14/

1955 $373,118 - $15,568 $5,534 - $16,224,6801956 615,730 - 17,844 4,042 - 18,081,3171957 699,971 - 17,208 3,760 - 20,316,8081958 527,274 - 16,761 3,601 - 21,998,4741959 501,130 - 20,574 2,938 - 23,692,805

1960 619,131 - 21,250 3,429 - 25,714,2351961 619,052 - 21,796 2,459 - 27,711,6211962 649,862 - 24,408 2,044 - 29,937,5311963 769,782 - 22,548 2,073 - 32,289,9361964 819,275 - 25,353 1,807 - 34,959,501

1965 1,056,480 - 32,805 2,258 - 37,966,9521966 1,219,856 - 38,803 2,507 - 41,313,6731967 1,428,723 - 41,796 2,544 $9,526 44,809,7441968 1,685,904 - 39,144 2,004 16,280 48,866,0941969 1,896,786 - 59,758 3,021 18,606 53,701,791

1970 2,819,257 - 81,775 4,740 16,701 59,873,9481971 3,128,647 - 80,177 6,107 17,372 66,322,7701972 3,334,754 - 81,541 10,987 17,855 73,315,4801973 3,466,021 - 96,999 10,793 18,581 81,034,0071974 3,589,608 - 125,290 6,167 19,431 88,628,564

1975 3,095,652 - 125,707 2,821 31,285 95,539,4931976 3,018,822 - 107,487 6,304 40,427 103,052,4771977 3,478,143 - 91,540 12,812 51,926 113,130,5211978 4,143,416 - 30,420 11,879 79,817 123,601,4571979 4,856,454 - 21,323 10,078 90,264 134,949,814

1980 5,126,257 - 57,400 12,853 104,810 147,397,1071981 5,474,159 - 40,779 11,531 123,063 161,494,8241982 5,575,990 - 76,061 10,976 229,781 173,967,4311983 5,373,473 - 43,304 9,772 273,111 184,181,775

1984 4,499,873 - 27,100 8,370 18,852 163,803,6751985 5,094,209 - 10,461 9,782 6,830 191,035,2671986 4,589,062 - 22,986 21,184 7,995 202,858,5891987 4,374,325 - 29,679 20,002 7,769 213,582,314

Telecomm. Plant Telecomm. Plant Property HeldUnder Constr. Under Constr. for Future Tele-

(Short-Term for (Long-Term for Tele- CommunicationsDec. 1988-94; 1988-94) Communications Plant Nonoperating Total31 Total for 1995-99) Use Adjustment Plant Plant

(2003) (2004) (2002) (2005, 2007) (2006)15/ 15/ 16/

1988 $2,537,916 $1,137,422 $51,140 $33,707 $210,376 $223,842,0971989 3,137,928 1,182,313 72,806 38,487 210,956 233,445,021

1990 3,100,943 1,194,714 23,470 85,742 239,993 239,891,7991991 3,088,466 1,247,929 25,619 216,241 251,715 246,449,6441992 3,141,673 1,139,682 21,562 210,370 277,186 254,298,4641993 2,858,144 1,213,209 11,029 276,156 416,095 263,556,3741994 2,872,232 1,354,322 9,353 390,703 404,929 272,474,927

1995 4,364,182 - 11,110 320,453 566,323 284,208,2801996 3,897,287 - 17,611 369,974 397,379 296,251,2291997 4,242,105 - 9,508 415,375 344,804 308,821,2171998 4,099,303 - 8,199 391,840 400,317 324,666,4661999 5,683,255 - 46,302 414,032 300,838 341,930,237

2000 6,533,253 - 21,955 285,265 261,518 361,861,1242001 4,816,424 - 45,037 350,268 545,706 384,315,498

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Notes to Tables 4.1 through 4.9

The historical data presented in these tables were compiled from previous editions of Statistics of Communi-cations Common Carriers (SOCC), formerly known as Statistics of the Communications Industry in the United States. For the most part, the original data were gathered from the annual reports of Class A telephone carriersand, beginning in 1957, include the voluntary submissions of selected large telephone companies not subject to theCommission's reporting requirements.

Over the years, the number of carriers reporting to the Commission has varied because of mergers, carrierreclassification, and changes in the reporting criteria. In 1985, the annual operating revenue requirement for tele-phone carrier reporting was changed from $1 million to $100 million. As a result, twenty-one companies that hadfiled a report for 1984 were relieved of this requirement the following year. These carriers accounted for about $440million in total operating revenues in 1984, with two-thirds of them reporting less than $20 million.

On Jan. 1, 1988, a revised Uniform System of Accounts (USOA) went into effect. As a result of these revisions,data submitted under the new rules may not be comparable on a one-to-one basis with data filed for previous years.In these tables, USOA account numbers are given for each column heading (where applicable). The three-digitnumbers refer to Part 31 of the Commission's rules, whereas those with four digits refer to Part 32, the revised USOAthat superseded Part 31.

In the 1995/96 edition of this publication, the 1995 data did not include AT&T Communications or Alascom(which had been acquired by AT&T Corp.) because the detailed reporting requirements for these carriers were elimi-nated after the Commission had decided that AT&T would no longer be considered a dominant carrier. In the 1996/1997 book, these tables were revised to exclude data for the aforementioned carriers for 1984 and subsequent years--the period since AT&T's divestiture of the Bell operating companies. (The double line in the year column of eachtable marks the time of divestiture, which was effective Jan. 1, 1984.) Therefore, the data for 1984 to the present arenot comparable to the data for 1950-83. Historical data that include AT&T Communications and Alascom appear inthe 1994/1995 and earlier editions of this publication.

Beginning with the reports filed for 1999, new and revised accounting rules that were adopted by the Commis-sion on May 18, 1999 (14 FCC Rcd 11396) streamlined the reporting requirements for certain mid-sized incumbentlocal exchange carriers. Further streamlining was implemented by the so-called Phase 2 accounting order (16 FCCRcd 19911, rel. Nov. 5, 2001), which included the elimination of certain reporting requirements for mid-sized carriers.As a result of these changes, only the large carriers included in Table 2.8 of this publication continue to report muchof the financial data that are presented in these historical tables. Such items are indicated by the figures in italics. Because of different data sources for 2001 and prior years (1988-2000), the figures for all reporting carriers for thesetwo periods are not strictly comparable; for most items, though, the differences appear to be relatively minor.

Revenues In Table 4.3, the toll private line revenue categories used for the 1955-87 period were introduced in the 1981annual reports, and are not completely comparable to the categories listed in the reports for 1980 and prior years.The revenue breakdown before 1981 was as follows: telephone, teletypewriter, other telegraph, Telpak (beginningin 1961), program transmission - audio, program transmission - video, and other private line services.

1/ Effective Nov. 15, 1999, account 5010, public telephone revenues, was eliminated.

2/ Access revenues were first reported in 1984 following the AT&T divestiture.

3/ In the 1957 through 1973 SOCC books, details of private line revenues were not totaled for carriers that had filed reports on a voluntary basis. In this tabulation, aggregate data for those carriers are included in the other services category of toll private line service revenues.

4/ In 1982 through 1987, some of the non-Bell companies did not provide a breakdown of their toll private line revenues. These revenues were reported as either voice-grade service revenues or other private line service revenues.

5/ Wide area toll service (WATS) began in 1961. During the 1961-75 period, some of the non-Bell companies included WATS revenues in their message toll service revenues. The WATS figures for 1961-65 include reve- nues for wide area data service, which was offered on a limited developmental basis during that period.

6/ For 1961 through 1980, includes Telpak.

7/ Beginning in 1961, includes earth station revenues.

Expenses 1/ The plant specific operations expense accounts are used to record the expenses associated with particular kinds of telecommunications plant. For details, see expense accounts in Table 2.8.

2/ For 2001, other property, plant and equipment expenses (account 6510) are included with network operations expenses (account 6530).

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Notes to Tables 4.1 through 4.9 -- Continued

Earnings

1/ Net operating income for 1955-87 is after the addition and subtraction of rents from and for the lease of operating property from net operating revenues. Beginning in 1988, these rents are included in operating revenues and expenses.

2/ Beginning in 1970, net income is after extraordinary and delayed items. In earlier years, these items were charged or credited to retained earnings.

3/ The significant change in nonoperating income and expense and nonoperating taxes that occurred in 1993 is primarily attributable to business restructuring and the adoption of new accounting standards.

Assets and Liabilities

1/ Includes prepaid accounts.

2/ Includes miscellaneous physical property (account 103), which is reported as nonoperating plant (account 2006) under the revised USOA.

3/ Includes other jurisdictional assets (account 1500), which were not reported before 1988.

4/ In 1983, AT&T changed the par value of its common stock from $16.67 to $1 per share.

Plant

1/ During the 1957-84 period, detailed plant account data for those carriers that reported to the Commission on a voluntary basis were not included in the SOCC tabulations. Accordingly, the number of carriers included in this table for that period differs from the number included in Tables 4.1 through 4.8.

2/ In 1999, accounts 2114, 2115, and 2116 (special purpose vehicles, garage work equipment, and other work equipment, respectively) were combined into a single new account 2114, tools and other work equipment.

3/ Includes operator systems (account 2220).

4/ Includes satellite and earth station facilities (account 2231.1).

5/ This column includes drop and block wires (account 233) for the 1950-56 period. Following the elimination of this account in 1957, drop and block wires were included in account 242.1 or 242.3, as appropriate.

6/ Account 235 was called "booths and special fittings" during the 1950-57 period. Beginning in 1957 and continuing through 1983, public telephone equipment was included in account 231, station apparatus.

7/ Account 262 includes PBX and station equipment installed for official company use. Under the new rules, such plant is included in account 2123, office equipment.

8/ Intrabuilding network cable was called "house cable" under the old rules and was included in the aerial cable account (242.1).

9/ Includes account 207, right-of-way, which was eliminated as a separate account effective Jan.1, 1960. From 1960 through 1987, right-of-way was included primarily in the appropriate outside plant account.

10/ Includes unclassified plant (reported in 1969, 1974, 1975, and 1984).

11/ Consists of capital leases (account 2681) and leasehold improvements (account 2682). For 2001, includes intangibles (account 2690).

12/ For 2001, included with amortizable tangible assets (account 2680).

13/ Includes telephone plant adjustment (account 100.7), an account that was not used by any of the reporting carriers after 1955. In the 1955 reports, this adjustment was made to net plant rather than to telephone plant in service.

14/ Under the revised USOA, satellite earth stations are included in central office transmission facilities.

15/ Beginning in 1995, the distinction between short-term and long-term plant under construction was eliminated. Account 2003 now comprises total plant under construction; account 2004 was deleted.

16/ For 2001, excludes account 2007 (goodwill).

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Table 4.10 - Selected Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1984-2001

Switched Access Lines

Business Residential

Numberof

Year Carriers Total Analog Digital Total Analog Digital Payphone Mobile TotalBusiness Residential Switched

1984 75 27,603,330 NA NA 77,499,711 NA NA 1,716,904 NA 106,819,945

1985 55 29,223,623 NA NA 79,220,307 NA NA 1,709,914 NA 110,153,8441986 57 30,366,907 NA NA 81,210,464 NA NA 1,715,737 NA 113,293,1081987 52 31,844,171 NA NA 83,384,081 NA NA 1,720,378 NA 116,948,6301988 52 32,422,985 NA NA 85,014,956 NA NA 1,605,476 39,075 119,082,4921989 51 34,371,315 NA NA 86,766,613 NA NA 1,623,946 37,048 122,798,922

1990 51 35,592,942 NA NA 89,057,341 NA NA 1,694,575 44,103 126,388,9611991 52 38,433,693 37,363,953 1,069,740 90,836,057 90,836,051 6 1,680,993 62,252 131,012,9951992 54 38,735,502 37,500,787 1,234,715 93,236,150 93,235,927 223 1,543,776 82,062 133,597,4901993 53 40,731,495 39,138,053 1,593,442 95,599,391 95,599,309 82 1,528,723 116,140 137,975,7491994 52 42,406,369 40,789,515 1,616,854 98,225,105 98,224,590 515 1,524,615 51,773 142,207,862

1995 53 45,589,658 43,432,221 2,157,437 101,333,305 101,329,103 4,202 1,432,843 54,483 148,410,2891996 51 49,247,530 45,940,727 3,306,803 104,314,789 104,259,359 55,430 1,540,813 61,438 155,164,5701997 51 52,927,781 48,295,891 4,631,890 108,188,436 108,085,358 103,078 1,748,022 71,542 162,935,7811998 52 56,900,690 49,955,063 6,945,627 110,447,132 110,283,286 163,846 1,791,835 142,386 169,282,0431999 52 57,446,480 49,056,625 8,389,855 115,230,600 114,873,548 357,052 1,801,972 233,440 174,712,492

2000 52 57,807,641 48,032,271 9,775,370 114,637,547 114,345,035 292,512 1,721,871 11,752 174,178,8112001 52 53,658,006 41,715,173 11,942,833 111,761,660 111,376,549 385,111 1,384,935 189 166,804,790

Special Access Lines Total Cable Km of Fiber in Cable 1/ Employees 2/Total

(Switchedand

Special)Access

Year Total Analog Digital Lines Sheath Km Sheath Km Fiber Km Total Fiber Number of Compensationof Metallic of Fiber Equipped Km Deployed Employees of Employees

Cable (Lit) (Lit & Dark) (Thousands)3/

1984 1,222,082 NA NA 108,042,027 NA NA NA NA NA $21,156,032

1985 1,390,896 NA NA 111,544,740 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1986 1,920,731 NA NA 115,213,839 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1987 2,148,098 NA NA 119,096,728 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1988 3,192,682 NA NA 122,275,174 NA NA 719,838 2,539,308 601,665 21,488,5541989 3,037,268 NA NA 125,836,190 NA NA 1,059,381 3,979,350 592,254 21,109,475

1990 4,035,297 NA NA 130,424,258 NA NA 1,648,540 5,328,029 569,203 22,632,1191991 5,725,345 1,174,766 4,550,579 136,738,340 5,570,128 255,541 2,477,451 7,249,442 537,826 22,000,4141992 6,708,337 1,237,007 5,471,330 140,305,827 5,653,859 307,503 3,855,726 10,349,921 527,017 21,993,2151993 11,037,217 2,135,307 8,901,910 149,012,966 5,712,100 363,108 4,015,898 13,328,168 507,069 22,683,2611994 14,964,943 1,974,813 12,990,130 157,172,805 5,763,421 408,210 5,713,076 16,121,035 473,782 21,677,067

1995 17,603,651 2,137,734 15,465,917 166,013,940 5,801,044 458,904 5,551,510 17,572,084 447,304 20,851,4331996 22,719,925 1,429,853 21,290,072 177,884,495 5,832,635 567,521 6,466,950 20,357,287 436,717 23,224,4921997 30,998,515 1,159,630 29,838,885 193,934,296 5,840,297 544,246 7,550,624 23,104,987 434,771 22,196,4511998 35,943,026 1,170,400 34,772,626 205,225,069 5,936,319 594,509 9,795,326 26,574,067 435,991 23,374,8231999 53,234,528 1,028,511 52,206,017 227,947,020 6,006,087 640,203 13,119,015 29,410,807 435,533 23,613,465

2000 70,604,556 1,245,359 69,359,197 244,783,367 5,843,745 676,329 13,571,505 33,515,358 434,377 23,653,3102001 85,949,587 1,074,272 84,875,315 252,754,377 5,855,683 733,012 15,303,466 39,487,942 386,177 22,981,834

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Table 4.10 - Selected Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1984-2001Continued

Number of Telephone Calls InterLATA Billed Access Minutes(Thousands) (Originating and Terminating)

(Thousands)

Toll Calls Completed(Originating)

Numberof

Year Carriers Local Calls Total IntraLATA Total InterLATA InterLATA Total Interstate IntrastateInterLATA Interstate Intrastate

1984 75 350,391,981 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

1985 55 365,304,830 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1986 57 372,296,473 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1987 52 379,864,264 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1988 52 379,035,883 67,547,342 18,983,768 48,563,574 36,752,925 11,810,649 NA NA NA 1989 51 389,383,322 68,547,451 19,406,222 49,141,229 37,593,867 11,547,362 NA NA NA

1990 51 402,492,293 63,359,346 20,263,554 43,095,792 31,888,748 11,207,044 NA NA NA 1991 52 416,213,954 67,333,207 23,337,553 43,995,654 32,126,555 11,869,099 405,456,048 305,745,611 99,710,4371992 54 434,175,743 71,502,090 22,612,572 48,889,518 36,036,032 12,853,486 432,356,515 327,821,281 104,535,2341993 53 447,473,714 78,077,246 23,757,662 54,319,584 38,746,788 15,572,796 465,270,369 351,022,599 114,247,7701994 52 465,207,539 83,441,709 23,796,633 59,645,076 43,244,593 16,400,483 500,297,267 374,996,101 125,301,166

1995 53 484,195,345 94,051,667 23,327,801 70,723,866 50,618,771 20,105,095 549,982,263 405,579,546 144,402,7171996 51 504,131,507 94,905,927 21,376,847 73,529,080 52,677,037 20,852,043 598,563,946 438,772,880 159,791,0661997 51 522,025,261 98,424,977 21,844,925 76,580,052 54,563,338 22,016,714 647,813,708 469,638,292 178,175,4161998 52 544,288,934 96,934,938 18,469,316 78,465,622 55,974,210 22,491,412 690,523,467 497,138,901 193,384,5661999 52 553,853,237 102,245,666 18,116,240 84,129,426 57,806,961 26,322,465 739,042,459 519,272,905 219,769,554

2000 52 536,523,081 105,978,596 16,157,912 89,820,684 59,212,055 30,608,629 792,263,836 535,011,649 257,252,1872001 52 515,335,676 97,849,444 14,970,794 82,878,650 53,319,645 29,559,005 745,754,124 504,026,109 241,728,015

NA - Not available.

Source: These historical statistics were compiled from previous editions of Statistics of Communications Common Carriers. Totals may be understated because certain data pertaining to the carriers included in this table are not available.

Note: Between 1987 and 1988, there were significant changes in the definitions of many of the items in this table. With the implementation of a new Uniform System of Accounts (USOA) in 1988, as indicated in the notes to Tables 4.1 - 4.9, new categories of reporting units of physical plant and network usage were created and defined. In 1992, some of these definitions were further refined when the reporting mechanism of the carriers was changed for the filing of 1991 data. For these reasons, there may be inconsistencies in the data reported for 1984-1987 compared to what was reported for 1988, and also between 1988 and subsequent years, as the carriers were adapting to the new USOA and automated reporting requirements.

1/ For 1988-1990, miles were converted to kilometers by multiplying the number of miles by 1.6093 and rounding to the nearest whole number.

2/ In 2001, employee and compensation figures (shown in italics) are for the Bell operating companies only.

3/ Before 1997, referred to as sheath kilometers of copper cable.

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Table 5.1 - Total USF Loops for All Local Exchange Companies(As of December 31, 2000)

Bell Companies Other Reporting Local All Other Local Total ReportingExchange Companies Exchange Companies Industry Companies

Study Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent ofState Areas of Total of Total of Total Industry

Alabama 28 2,302,066 90.7 % 0 0.0 % 235,651 9.3 % 2,537,717 90.7 % ALAlaska 25 0 0.0 0 0.0 456,011 100.0 456,011 0.0 AKArizona 16 2,940,610 93.7 0 0.0 198,159 6.3 3,138,769 93.7 AZArkansas 29 1,069,214 69.1 0 0.0 478,337 30.9 1,547,551 69.1 ARCalifornia 22 23,420,709 98.5 0 0.0 357,280 1.5 23,777,989 98.5 CAColorado 28 2,872,354 95.6 0 0.0 132,523 4.4 3,004,877 95.6 COConnecticut 2 2,527,459 99.0 0 0.0 25,155 1.0 2,552,614 99.0 CTDelaware 1 598,874 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 598,874 100.0 DEDistrict of Columbia 1 924,593 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 924,593 100.0 DCFlorida 12 9,139,046 79.6 2,149,711 18.7 196,953 1.7 11,485,710 98.3 FLGeorgia 36 4,376,539 82.8 339,183 6.4 569,728 10.8 5,285,450 89.2 GAHawaii 2 722,977 99.9 0 0.0 532 0.1 723,509 99.9 HIIdaho 21 699,233 90.8 0 0.0 70,644 9.2 769,877 90.8 IDIllinois 57 7,804,682 95.0 0 0.0 406,697 5.0 8,211,379 95.0 ILIndiana 42 3,278,399 88.4 261,403 7.0 170,825 4.6 3,710,627 95.4 INIowa 153 1,122,068 64.9 0 0.0 607,030 35.1 1,729,098 64.9 IAKansas 39 1,454,785 84.0 6,278 0.4 271,746 15.7 1,732,809 84.3 KSKentucky 19 1,823,334 81.9 101,329 4.6 300,886 13.5 2,225,549 86.5 KYLouisiana 20 2,418,203 92.6 0 0.0 194,441 7.4 2,612,644 92.6 LAMaine 20 724,630 82.9 0 0.0 149,305 17.1 873,935 82.9 MEMaryland 2 3,924,291 99.8 0 0.0 8,073 0.2 3,932,364 99.8 MDMassachusetts 3 4,527,199 99.9 0 0.0 4,233 0.1 4,531,432 99.9 MAMichigan 39 6,239,860 96.3 0 0.0 238,501 3.7 6,478,361 96.3 MIMinnesota 88 2,354,431 73.5 0 0.0 848,216 26.5 3,202,647 73.5 MNMississippi 19 1,356,519 93.3 0 0.0 97,059 6.7 1,453,578 93.3 MSMissouri 44 3,103,505 84.0 265,656 7.2 327,006 8.8 3,696,167 91.2 MOMontana 18 381,611 68.2 0 0.0 177,927 31.8 559,538 68.2 MTNebraska 41 510,773 50.3 297,988 29.4 206,364 20.3 1,015,125 79.7 NENevada 14 427,685 32.0 847,694 63.4 61,509 4.6 1,336,888 95.4 NVNew Hampshire 10 801,344 93.1 0 0.0 59,251 6.9 860,595 93.1 NHNew Jersey 3 6,692,681 96.6 223,764 3.2 10,959 0.2 6,927,404 99.8 NJNew Mexico 16 860,898 85.3 0 0.0 148,305 14.7 1,009,203 85.3 NMNew York 44 11,869,385 89.7 928,696 7.0 432,491 3.3 13,230,572 96.7 NYNorth Carolina 26 2,960,862 56.8 1,732,159 33.2 520,166 10.0 5,213,187 90.0 NCNorth Dakota 24 215,193 54.1 0 0.0 182,249 45.9 397,442 54.1 NDOhio 42 5,041,359 72.0 1,612,448 23.0 348,081 5.0 7,001,888 95.0 OHOklahoma 39 1,737,875 82.3 0 0.0 372,518 17.7 2,110,393 82.3 OKOregon 33 1,951,725 88.5 77,987 3.5 176,518 8.0 2,206,230 92.0 ORPennsylvania 36 7,076,154 84.4 909,202 10.8 399,992 4.8 8,385,348 95.2 PARhode Island 1 660,645 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 660,645 100.0 RISouth Carolina 27 1,747,811 73.2 (26,263) -1.1 666,222 27.9 2,387,770 72.1 SCSouth Dakota 31 276,180 64.4 0 0.0 152,381 35.6 428,561 64.4 SDTennessee 25 2,754,858 79.3 254,563 7.3 463,717 13.4 3,473,138 86.6 TNTexas 58 12,096,308 90.1 397,680 3.0 929,885 6.9 13,423,873 93.1 TXUtah 13 1,152,656 95.0 0 0.0 60,692 5.0 1,213,348 95.0 UTVermont 10 360,411 84.6 0 0.0 65,438 15.4 425,849 84.6 VTVirginia 21 4,309,367 89.0 413,279 8.5 120,039 2.5 4,842,685 97.5 VAWashington 23 3,467,139 90.5 87,790 2.3 274,175 7.2 3,829,104 92.8 WAWest Virginia 10 871,569 83.8 0 0.0 168,609 16.2 1,040,178 83.8 WVWisconsin 90 2,587,357 73.8 0 0.0 920,533 26.2 3,507,890 73.8 WIWyoming 10 258,704 83.2 0 0.0 52,099 16.8 310,803 83.2 WY

United States 1,433 162,796,130 87.1 % 10,880,547 5.8 % 13,315,111 7.1 % 186,991,788 92.9 % US

American Samoa 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 9,978 100.0 9,978 0.0 ASGuam 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 74,367 100.0 74,367 0.0 GUN. Mariana Isl. 1 20,990 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 20,990 100.0 MCPuerto Rico 2 1,331,851 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,331,851 100.0 PRVirgin Islands 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 68,283 100.0 68,283 0.0 VI

Grand Total 1,439 164,148,971 87.1 % 10,880,547 5.8 % 13,467,739 7.1 % 188,497,257 92.9 % TO

Note: USF loops are subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services.

Source: Data filed periodically by the National Exchange Carrier Association in conjunction with its Universal Service Fund filing.

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Table 5.2 - Telephone Penetration in the United States

Households Percentage Households PercentageHouseholds with with without without(Millions) Telephones Telephones Telephones Telephones

(Millions) (Millions)

1983 November 85.8 78.4 91.4 % 7.4 8.6 %

1984 March 86.0 78.9 91.8 7.1 8.2July 86.6 79.3 91.6 7.3 8.4November 87.4 79.9 91.4 7.5 8.6

1985 March 87.4 80.2 91.8 7.2 8.2July 88.2 81.0 91.8 7.2 8.2November 88.8 81.6 91.9 7.2 8.1

1986 March 89.0 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6

1987 March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7

1988 March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5

1989 March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0

1990 March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7

1991 March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6

1992 March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2

1993 March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8

1994 March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2

1995 March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1

1996 March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2July 101.2 95.0 93.9 6.1 6.1November 101.3 95.1 93.9 6.2 6.1

1997 March 102.0 95.8 93.9 6.2 6.1July 102.3 96.1 93.9 6.2 6.1November 102.8 96.5 93.8 6.3 6.2

1998 March 103.4 97.4 94.1 6.1 5.9July 103.4 97.3 94.1 6.1 5.9November 104.1 98.0 94.2 6.1 5.8

1999 March 104.8 98.5 94.0 6.3 6.0July 105.1 99.2 94.4 5.9 5.6November 105.4 99.1 94.1 6.3 5.9

2000 March 105.3 99.6 94.6 5.7 5.4July 105.8 99.8 94.4 5.9 5.6November 106.5 100.2 94.1 6.3 5.9

2001 March 107.0 101.1 94.6 5.8 5.4July 106.9 101.7 95.1 5.2 4.9November 107.7 102.2 94.9 5.5 5.1

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Table 5.3 - Telephone Penetration by State

Percent of Households with Telephone Service

State November March July November2000 2001 2001 2001

Alabama 92.1 % 91.9 % 93.0 % 93.4 % ALAlaska 95.6 96.4 94.7 96.9 AKArizona 93.2 94.5 93.5 95.4 AZArkansas 86.6 91.6 91.4 90.9 ARCalifornia 96.1 96.1 97.0 96.6 CAColorado 96.7 96.2 97.4 96.6 COConnecticut 95.9 95.9 96.8 95.5 CTDelaware 95.4 97.5 94.4 96.8 DEDistrict of Columbia 93.6 95.5 93.8 94.3 DCFlorida 92.0 92.0 93.2 94.5 FLGeorgia 90.9 92.2 93.2 91.9 GAHawaii 97.1 94.3 96.9 96.0 HIIdaho 94.9 93.5 94.1 96.0 IDIllinois 89.5 92.0 93.7 91.7 ILIndiana 94.4 93.7 95.0 93.1 INIowa 96.6 97.1 97.2 97.0 IAKansas 93.2 92.6 95.4 94.6 KSKentucky 92.4 93.4 93.7 93.5 KYLouisiana 94.3 93.4 94.5 92.8 LAMaine 97.2 97.9 97.7 97.9 MEMaryland 94.1 96.2 95.5 96.4 MDMassachusetts 94.0 96.1 95.7 95.1 MAMichigan 94.2 94.9 94.7 94.4 MIMinnesota 97.9 97.0 97.7 97.7 MNMississippi 91.1 87.8 88.1 93.7 MSMissouri 96.1 97.1 96.6 94.6 MOMontana 93.7 95.0 94.8 95.2 MTNebraska 97.2 97.3 96.5 96.0 NENevada 92.4 95.4 95.2 94.8 NVNew Hampshire 97.2 98.2 97.8 98.8 NHNew Jersey 95.1 95.2 95.9 96.2 NJNew Mexico 89.4 91.3 93.6 91.6 NMNew York 94.2 95.1 94.9 95.2 NYNorth Carolina 93.3 93.3 93.9 93.7 NCNorth Dakota 96.6 95.0 94.6 93.5 NDOhio 94.4 95.4 96.7 95.8 OHOklahoma 90.8 92.9 93.0 93.7 OKOregon 95.7 94.6 96.2 95.9 ORPennsylvania 95.8 97.1 97.0 97.0 PARhode Island 94.0 95.8 95.7 97.4 RISouth Carolina 93.2 93.1 94.9 95.5 SCSouth Dakota 93.8 95.7 94.9 94.6 SDTennessee 95.4 91.8 93.2 94.5 TNTexas 93.3 93.6 94.3 93.6 TXUtah 96.4 96.2 96.5 97.0 UTVermont 96.9 97.1 97.2 97.2 VTVirginia 95.1 94.3 95.8 93.9 VAWashington 95.4 95.9 96.9 95.2 WAWest Virginia 93.6 92.8 94.5 93.1 WVWisconsin 94.7 96.2 95.6 95.5 WIWyoming 94.5 94.2 93.7 93.4 WY

United States 94.1 % 94.6 % 95.1 % 94.9 % US

Note -- Compiled by U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, per agreement with the Federal Communications Commission.

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Table 5.4 - Long-Term Trends in Price Indexes

(Annual Rate of Change)

1935 1989to to

Price Index 2001 2001

CPI - All Goods and Services 3.8 % 3.0 %

CPI - All Services 4.3 3.7

CPI - Telephone Services 1/ 1.4 0.6

CPI - Major Categories:

- Food & Beverages * 2.8

- Housing * 3.1

- Apparel & Upkeep 2.5 0.8

- Transportation 3.5 2.5

- Medical Care 5.0 5.2

- Recreation 2/ * 1.8

- Other Goods & Services * 5.6

CPI - Public Transportation 4.8 4.1

CPI - Piped Gas 3.8 4.2

CPI - Electricity 1.9 1.5 CPI - Sewer & Water Maintenance * 4.3

CPI - Postage 3.9 2.7

Note -- The Bureau of Labor Statistics collects a variety of information on telephone service as part of three separate programs: the consumer price index (CPI), the producer price index (PPI), and the consumer expenditure survey.

* Series not established until after 1935.

1/ The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997.

2/ Series not established until 1993. Figure reflects annual change between 1993 and 2001.

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Table 5.5 - Annual Rate of Change in Major Price Indexes

Consumer Price Index (CPI) Producer Price Index (PPI) 1/

PublicAll Local Interstate Intrastate Local Local Switched

All Telephone Residential Toll Toll Residential Business TollYear Items Services Services Service Service Services Services Service

1978 9.0 % 0.9 % 1.4 % -0.7 % 1.3 % 3.1 % 4.4 % -0.3 % 1979 13.3 0.7 1.7 -0.8 0.1 1.6 2.2 -0.5

1980 12.5 4.6 7.0 3.4 -0.6 7.1 5.8 4.1 1981 8.9 11.7 12.6 14.6 6.2 15.6 15.7 10.8 1982 3.8 7.2 10.8 2.7 4.2 9.0 5.8 3.8 1983 3.8 3.6 3.1 1.4 7.4 0.2 2.2 1.6 1984 3.9 9.2 17.2 -4.3 3.6 10.4 24.1 -1.6

1985 3.8 4.7 8.9 -3.7 0.6 12.4 5.6 -0.8 1986 1.1 2.7 7.1 -9.4 0.3 8.9 2.5 -7.0 1987 4.4 -1.3 3.3 -12.4 -3.0 2.6 -0.8 -7.9 1988 4.4 1.3 4.5 -4.2 -4.2 4.6 0.5 -2.3 1989 4.6 -0.3 0.6 -1.3 -2.6 1.9 0.6 -0.1

1990 6.1 -0.4 1.0 -3.7 -2.2 1.5 0.0 -1.8 1991 3.1 3.5 5.1 1.3 -1.5 2.1 0.0 -1.8 1992 2.9 -0.3 0.5 -1.3 -2.4 -0.2 -0.2 -2.4 1993 2.7 1.8 1.0 6.5 0.2 0.8 2.3 0.8 1994 2.7 0.7 -0.3 5.4 -1.0 0.7 -0.2 2.3

1995 2.5 1.2 2.6 0.1 -3.8 NA NA NA 1996 3.3 2.1 0.9 3.7 6.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 1997 1.7 0.2 1.0 -4.3 2.8 0.2 0.0 -1.8 1998 1.6 0.3 * 1.3 -0.8 1.5 -0.1 0.0 -3.3 1999 2.7 0.4 2.8 -0.7 -1.6 0.2 0.1 -5.4

2000 3.4 -2.3 5.5 -11.2 -6.0 1.6 0.0 -3.8 2001 1.5 1.3 4.5 -2.0 -1.7 2.5 0.2 -9.2

Note -- The CPI for all items measures the impact of inflation on consumers. The CPI index of all telephone services is based on a "market basket" intended to represent the telephone related expenditures of a typical urban household. It includes both local and long distance services. The CPI index of local telephone charges is based on monthly service charges, message unit charges, leased equipment, installation, enhanced services (such as tone dialing and call waiting), taxes, subscriber line charges, and all other consumer expenditures associated with telephone services except long distance charges. In contrast, the PPI index of local residential services is based only on service charges for residential service, optional touch-tone service, and subscriber line charges. The PPI telephone indexes were revised in July 1995. Index values after July 1995 are not comparable to index values published from 1972 through July 1995.

NA - Not available.

* The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997.

1/ Due to month-to-month variation in the new PPI index, PPI price levels are determined using a five-month weighted average.

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Table 5.6 - Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas(As of October 15)

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Representative Monthly Charge * $13.03 $13.05 $13.16 $13.19 $13.62 $13.71 $13.67 $13.75 $13.77 $13.64 $14.05Subscriber Line Charges 3.56 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.54 3.54 3.53 3.52 3.58 4.50 5.03Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 1.06 0.97 0.94 0.77 0.44 0.30 0.25 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.06Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.12 2.15 2.29 2.31 2.41 2.40 2.42 2.39 2.48 2.57 2.70Total Monthly Charge $19.77 $19.72 $19.95 $19.81 $20.01 $19.95 $19.88 $19.76 $19.93 $20.78 $21.84

Basic Connection Charge $42.00 $41.50 $41.38 $41.28 $40.91 $41.11 $41.04 $41.24 $41.26 $41.45 $40.16Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 1.27 1.22 1.23 0.85 0.23 0.23 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.30 2.29 2.30 2.33 2.44 2.36 2.46 2.38 2.57 2.53 2.44Total Connection Charge $45.57 $41.50 $44.92 $44.46 $43.58 $43.70 $43.67 $43.74 $43.95 $44.10 $42.72Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed $6.89 $6.50 $7.29 $6.74 $5.90 $5.74 $5.65 $5.64 $5.84 $5.84 $5.84

Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring Maintenance Plan $1.20 $1.25 $1.31 $1.45 $1.52 $1.78 $1.68 $2.22 $2.66 $3.03 $3.49

Note -- Average monthly local rates are based on surveys by FCC staff using the same sampling areas and weights used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in constructing the consumer price index.

*Rate is based on flat-rate service where available, and on measured/message service with 100 five-minute, same-zone, business-day calls elsewhere.

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Table 5.7--Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas(As of October 15)

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Monthly Representative Service Charge * $32.29 $32.45 $32.70 $32.25 $32.48 $32.58 $32.76 $32.44 $32.41 $32.18 $31.97Subscriber Line Charges 3.57 3.56 3.57 3.57 3.57 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.52 4.39 4.99Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 1.84 1.71 1.67 1.21 0.97 0.82 0.38 0.32 0.25 0.19 0.18Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 4.42 4.57 4.63 4.61 4.79 4.87 4.99 4.97 5.03 5.04 5.04Total Monthly Charge $42.12 $42.29 $42.57 $41.64 $41.80 $41.81 $41.67 $41.27 $41.21 $41.80 $42.18

Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service $34.12 $34.06 $34.85 $34.39 $34.45 $34.42 $34.68 $34.39 $33.73 $33.45 $33.43Subscriber Line Charges 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.69 3.61 3.61 3.56 3.5 4.35 5.14Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 1.87 1.84 1.76 1.12 1.00 0.89 0.53 0.49 0.47 0.43 0.41Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 5.22 5.34 5.50 5.36 5.58 5.55 5.58 5.63 5.49 5.68 5.82Total Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service $44.91 $44.94 $45.81 $44.57 $44.71 $44.47 $44.39 $44.07 $43.20 $43.90 $44.80

Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $16.76 $16.55 $16.60 $16.74 $17.06 $17.26 $17.28 $17.16 $17.06 $16.92 $17.10200 Five-Minute Business-Day Same-Zone Calls 16.70 17.23 17.57 17.38 17.15 17.1 17.18 17.15 17.24 17.63 17.33Subscriber Line Charges 3.55 3.54 3.55 3.55 3.54 3.51 3.51 3.52 3.52 4.39 4.98Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 1.87 1.73 1.68 1.22 0.98 0.83 0.39 0.33 0.25 0.2 0.19Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 4.56 4.77 4.86 4.83 5.01 5.13 5.20 5.19 5.28 5.32 5.32Total Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $43.44 $43.82 $44.26 $43.72 $43.75 $43.84 $43.57 $43.35 $43.35 $44.45 $44.93

Cost of a Five-Minute Business-Day Same-Zone Call $0.09 $0.09 $0.09 $0.09 $0.09 $0.09 $0.09 $0.09 $0.09 $0.10 $0.09Basic Connection Charge $72.75 $72.55 $71.41 $69.88 $67.87 $68.47 $68.67 $65.83 $67.87 $67.77 $67.84Additional Connection Charge for Touch-Tone Service 1.13 1.19 1.17 0.92 0.27 0.17 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12Tax 4.32 4.33 4.25 4.13 4.17 4.2 4.45 4.13 4.53 4.4 4.42Total Connection Charge $78.20 $78.07 $76.83 $74.93 $72.31 $72.85 $73.29 $70.09 $72.55 $72.29 $72.38

Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed $6.90 $6.83 $6.64 $6.49 $7.28 $6.98 $6.54 $6.54 $6.65 $6.62 $6.62

Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring Maintenance Plan $2.05 $2.03 $2.08 $2.26 $2.39 $2.63 $2.84 $3.04 $3.51 $3.92 $4.21

Note -- Average monthly local rates are based on surveys by FCC staff using the same sampling areas and weights used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in constructing the consumer price index.

* Rate is based on flat-rate service where available, and on measured/message service with 200 five-minute, same-zone, business-day calls elsewhere.

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 5.8 - Dial Equipment Minutes

(Minutes Shown in Billions)

Local Intrastate Interstate TotalToll Toll

1980 1,458 141 133 1,7331981 1,492 151 144 1,7871982 1,540 158 154 1,8531983 1,587 166 169 1,9231984 1,639 198 208 2,0451985 1,673 222 250 2,1451986 1,699 237 270 2,2071987 1,713 253 295 2,2611988 1,795 269 321 2,3841989 1,829 286 344 2,4591990 1,846 298 353 2,4971991 1,859 302 366 2,5271992 1,926 311 381 2,6181993 2,027 316 396 2,7391994 2,126 327 420 2,8731995 2,224 346 454 3,0251996 2,389 370 486 3,2451997 2,694 407 528 3,6291998 2,992 423 556 3,9711999 3,378 452 585 4,4142000 3,909 472 616 4,998

Increase over Prior Year

1981 2 % 7 % 8 % 3 %1982 3 5 7 41983 3 5 10 41984 3 19 23 61985 2 12 20 51986 2 7 8 31987 1 7 9 21988 5 6 9 51989 2 6 7 31990 1 4 3 21991 1 1 4 11992 4 3 4 41993 5 2 4 51994 5 3 6 51995 5 6 8 51996 7 7 7 71997 13 10 9 121998 11 4 5 91999 13 7 5 112000 16 5 5 13

Percent Distribution

1980 84 % 8 % 8 % 100 %1981 83 8 8 1001982 83 9 8 1001983 83 9 9 1001984 80 10 10 1001985 78 10 12 1001986 77 11 12 1001987 76 11 13 1001988 75 11 13 1001989 74 12 14 1001990 74 12 14 1001991 74 12 14 1001992 74 12 15 1001993 74 12 14 1001994 74 11 15 1001995 74 11 15 1001996 74 11 15 1001997 74 11 15 1001998 75 11 14 1001999 77 10 13 1002000 78 9 12 100

Note -- Dial equipment minutes (dems) are measured as calls enter and leave telephone switches. Therefore, two dems are counted for every conversation minute.

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Table 5.9 - Interstate Switched Access Minutes

(Minutes Shown in Billions)

Access Access AccessYear Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes

1990 First Quarter 74.7 1996 First Quarter 115.7Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 114.7

1984 Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 117.5Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 120.2

Total 1990 307.4 Total 1996 468.1

1985 First Quarter 39.6 1991 First Quarter 79.2 1997 First Quarter 122.1Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 124.4Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 124.9Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 125.8

Total 1985 167.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1997 497.3

1986 First Quarter 43.0 1992 First Quarter 85.6 1998 First Quarter 124.0Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 131.3Third Quarter 46.7 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 130.7Fourth Quarter 48.5 Fourth Quarter 89.8 Fourth Quarter 132.8

Total 1986 183.1 Total 1992 349.7 Total 1998 518.8

1987 First Quarter 51.2 1993 First Quarter 90.6 1999 First Quarter 136.0Second Quarter 52.5 Second Quarter 91.2 Second Quarter 138.2Third Quarter 55.0 Third Quarter 93.6 Third Quarter 138.4Fourth Quarter 57.0 Fourth Quarter 95.9 Fourth Quarter 140.5

Total 1987 215.7 Total 1993 371.2 Total 1999 553.1

1988 First Quarter 59.0 1994 First Quarter 98.7 2000 First Quarter 143.0Second Quarter 59.6 Second Quarter 97.9 Second Quarter 142.4Third Quarter 62.1 Third Quarter 101.9 Third Quarter 141.3Fourth Quarter 64.0 Fourth Quarter 102.9 Fourth Quarter 141.0

Total 1988 244.6 Total 1994 401.4 Total 2000 567.7

1989 First Quarter 66.2 1995 First Quarter 105.6 2001 First Quarter 138.1Second Quarter 68.5 Second Quarter 106.8 Second Quarter 137.1Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 109.0 Third Quarter 133.3Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter 110.6 Fourth Quarter 131.3

Total 1989 277.1 Total 1995 431.0 Total 2001 539.8

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Statistics of Communications Common CarriersTable 5.10 - Number of Carrier Identification Codes (CICs)

Assigned byNorth American Numbering Plan Administrator

Number of Number ofYear Quarter CICS Year Quarter CICS

Assigned Assigned

1982 First Quarter 11 1988 First Quarter 602Second Quarter 13 Second Quarter 621Third Quarter 13 Third Quarter 601Fourth Quarter 11 Fourth Quarter 639

1983 First Quarter 15 1989 First Quarter 685Second Quarter 25 Second Quarter 714Third Quarter 33 Third Quarter 730Fourth Quarter 42 Fourth Quarter 747

1984 First Quarter 54 1990 First Quarter 774Second Quarter 86 1/ Second Quarter 794Third Quarter 121 Third Quarter 817Fourth Quarter 155 Fourth Quarter 791

1985 First Quarter 182 1991 First Quarter 745Second Quarter 212 Second Quarter 766Third Quarter 236 Third Quarter 783Fourth Quarter 256 Fourth Quarter 807

1986 First Quarter 276 1992 First Quarter 786Second Quarter 331 Second Quarter 831Third Quarter 361 Third Quarter 840Fourth Quarter 413 Fourth Quarter 886

1987 First Quarter 444Second Quarter 495Third Quarter 530Fourth Quarter 573

Year Quarter FGB FGD

1993 First Quarter 694 2/ 709Second Quarter 738 746Third Quarter 739 760Fourth Quarter 753 796

1994 First Quarter 781 815Second Quarter 795 845Third Quarter 805 899 3/Fourth Quarter 819 947

1995 First Quarter 829 1,016 Second Quarter 832 1,082 Third Quarter 843 1,146 Fourth Quarter 852 1,209

1996 First Quarter 865 1,253 Second Quarter 876 1,300 Third Quarter 875 1,315 Fourth Quarter 878 1,337

1997 First Quarter 882 1,395 Second Quarter 896 1,427 Third Quarter 908 1,481 Fourth Quarter 909 1,538

1998 First Quarter 943 1,557 Second Quarter 937 1,614 Third Quarter 943 1,671 Fourth Quarter 952 1,721

1999 First Quarter 949 1,842 Second Quarter 953 1,909 Third Quarter 954 1,980 Fourth Quarter 956 2,032

2000 First Quarter 958 2,093 Second Quarter 958 2,142 Third Quarter 937 2,181 Fourth Quarter 911 2,203

2001 First Quarter 897 2,232 Second Quarter 885 2,225 Third Quarter 876 2,259 Fourth Quarter 853 2,237

1/ Conversion from 2-digit to 3-digit codes.2/ Conversion from 3-digit to 4-digit codes.3/ Includes both 3-digit and 4-digit codes.

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service *(Summary December 1993 - 2001 and July 2002)

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare Toll-FreeYear Month Toll-Free Toll-Free Toll-Free Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

1993 December 3,155,955 731,438 3,887,393 3,822,6071994 December 4,948,605 763,235 5,711,840 1,998,1601995 December 6,700,576 286,487 6,987,063 722,9371996 December 9,527,982 945,671 10,473,653 5,216,3471997 December 12,980,714 996,449 13,977,163 1,712,8371998 December 16,200,883 965,466 17,166,349 6,503,6511999 December 19,677,001 1,101,964 20,778,965 2,891,0352000 December 23,022,015 1,178,096 24,200,111 7,449,8892001 December 23,453,029 1,027,973 24,481,002 7,168,9982002 July 22,657,081 826,647 23,483,728 8,166,272

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*800 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 800Year Month 800 800 800 Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

1993 April 2,448,985 642,725 3,091,710 4,618,290May 2,511,933 708,192 3,220,125 4,489,875June 2,589,123 722,006 3,311,129 4,398,871July 2,675,483 705,416 3,380,899 4,329,101August 2,738,259 701,009 3,439,268 4,270,732September 2,818,262 639,547 3,457,809 4,252,191October 2,891,994 660,544 3,552,538 4,157,462November 3,083,250 728,514 3,811,764 3,898,236December 3,155,955 731,438 3,887,393 3,822,607

1994 January 3,257,540 580,216 3,837,756 3,872,244February 3,381,646 731,005 4,112,651 3,597,349March 3,516,620 743,813 4,260,433 3,449,567April 3,659,129 699,212 4,358,341 3,351,659May 3,793,865 738,767 4,532,632 3,177,368June 3,933,037 792,698 4,725,735 2,984,265July 4,099,174 699,803 4,798,977 2,911,023August 4,312,486 807,881 5,120,367 2,589,633September 4,506,014 841,381 5,347,395 2,362,605October 4,611,014 871,684 5,482,698 2,227,302November 4,817,854 875,416 5,693,270 2,016,730December 4,948,605 763,235 5,711,840 1,998,160

1995 January 5,096,646 807,294 5,903,940 1,806,060February 5,278,800 811,221 6,090,021 1,619,979March 5,528,723 793,771 6,322,494 1,387,506April 5,741,780 797,902 6,539,682 1,170,318May 5,980,848 843,093 6,823,941 886,059June 6,340,534 481,633 6,822,167 887,833July 6,402,785 443,717 6,846,502 863,498August 6,428,120 442,270 6,870,390 839,610September 6,503,018 437,215 6,940,233 769,767October 6,583,344 396,605 6,979,949 730,051November 6,647,880 310,043 6,957,923 752,077December 6,700,576 286,487 6,987,063 722,937

1996 January 6,766,607 297,001 7,063,608 646,392February 6,861,093 335,557 7,196,650 513,350March 6,907,098 293,244 7,200,342 509,658April 6,934,085 280,927 7,215,012 494,988May 6,943,620 333,140 7,276,760 433,240June 6,986,821 324,899 7,311,720 398,280July 7,022,309 339,900 7,362,209 347,791August 7,074,772 311,273 7,386,045 323,955September 7,119,167 310,562 7,429,729 280,271October 7,185,135 325,088 7,510,223 199,777November 7,242,377 337,502 7,579,879 130,121December 7,272,819 343,905 7,616,724 93,276

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*800 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare Toll-FreeYear Month Toll-Free Toll-Free Toll-Free Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

1997 January 7,333,632 323,804 7,657,436 52,564February 7,388,696 318,571 7,707,267 2,733March 7,402,769 305,362 7,708,131 1,869April 7,411,118 296,925 7,708,043 1,957May 7,411,291 294,320 7,705,611 4,389June 7,415,591 293,802 7,709,393 607July 7,421,288 283,794 7,705,082 4,918August 7,430,733 276,024 7,706,757 3,243September 7,427,717 280,668 7,708,385 1,615October 7,433,483 276,490 7,709,973 27November 7,423,662 276,576 7,700,238 9,762December 7,429,160 267,429 7,696,589 13,411

1998 January 7,431,789 264,143 7,695,932 14,068February 7,445,338 257,493 7,702,831 7,169March 7,455,240 249,964 7,705,204 4,796April 7,464,692 232,462 7,697,154 12,846May 7,476,270 228,409 7,704,679 5,321June 7,480,468 227,041 7,707,509 2,491July 7,485,866 221,078 7,706,944 3,056August 7,483,417 224,242 7,707,659 2,341September 7,489,271 219,080 7,708,351 1,649October 7,479,005 229,889 7,708,894 1,106November 7,478,913 228,892 7,707,805 2,195December 7,487,529 215,267 7,702,796 7,204

1999 January 7,498,435 194,520 7,692,955 17,045February 7,504,256 192,068 7,696,324 13,676March 7,498,527 204,515 7,703,042 6,958April 7,506,452 202,241 7,708,693 1,307May 7,504,523 204,751 7,709,274 726June 7,502,118 207,061 7,709,179 821July 7,512,928 196,345 7,709,273 727August 7,514,686 194,434 7,709,120 880September 7,523,302 185,363 7,708,665 1,335October 7,493,898 215,756 7,709,654 346November 7,499,343 210,266 7,709,609 391December 7,505,737 202,416 7,708,153 1,847

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*800 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 800Year Month 800 800 800 Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

2000 January 7,486,650 223,367 7,710,017 N.A.February 7,490,980 198,506 7,689,486 20,514March 7,516,391 193,246 7,709,637 363April 7,531,395 177,779 7,709,174 826May 7,547,157 158,776 7,705,933 4,067June 7,570,082 139,444 7,709,526 474July 7,576,696 132,065 7,708,761 1,239August 7,558,277 151,720 7,709,997 3September 7,752,091 (42,295) 7,709,796 204October 7,578,617 131,366 7,709,983 17November 7,563,824 135,636 7,699,460 10,540December 7,566,810 132,887 7,699,697 10,303

2001 January 7,483,975 215,316 7,699,291 10,709February 7,450,121 248,257 7,698,378 11,622March 7,434,621 264,967 7,699,588 10,412April 7,407,530 292,123 7,699,653 10,347May 7,410,426 261,585 7,672,011 37,989June 7,357,279 242,106 7,599,385 110,615July 7,336,672 222,085 7,558,757 151,243August 7,343,034 178,105 7,521,139 188,861September 7,383,111 164,881 7,547,992 162,008October 7,348,545 174,507 7,523,052 186,948November 7,361,135 186,143 7,547,278 162,722December 7,370,055 184,689 7,554,744 155,256

2002 January 7,372,220 208,787 7,581,007 128,993February 7,319,840 250,589 7,570,429 139,571March 7,181,636 400,955 7,582,591 127,409April 7,217,397 370,919 7,588,316 121,684May 7,151,394 344,401 7,495,795 214,205June 7,234,847 282,005 7,516,852 193,148July 7,191,729 190,992 7,382,721 327,279

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*888 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 888Year Month 888 888 888 Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

1996 February 67,399 560,598 627,997 7,352,003March 267,874 568,574 836,448 7,143,552April 442,005 565,402 1,007,407 6,972,593May 707,374 542,428 1,249,802 6,730,198June 922,849 544,079 1,466,928 6,513,072July 1,157,770 549,845 1,707,615 6,272,385August 1,437,660 576,399 2,014,059 5,965,941September 1,641,519 590,345 2,231,864 5,748,136October 1,886,663 629,365 2,516,028 5,463,972November 2,074,600 622,375 2,696,975 5,283,025December 2,255,163 601,766 2,856,929 5,123,071

1997 January 2,457,250 591,533 3,048,783 4,931,217February 2,654,984 629,997 3,284,981 4,695,019March 2,857,608 661,164 3,518,772 4,461,228April 3,097,015 646,709 3,743,724 4,236,276May 3,399,856 657,615 4,057,471 3,922,529June 3,660,984 681,981 4,342,965 3,637,035July 3,990,769 696,331 4,687,100 3,292,900August 4,345,910 742,755 5,088,665 2,891,335September 4,776,688 774,431 5,551,119 2,428,881October 5,139,455 726,515 5,865,970 2,114,030November 5,353,989 699,223 6,053,212 1,926,788December 5,551,554 729,020 6,280,574 1,699,426

1998 January 5,760,023 719,289 6,479,312 1,500,688February 5,968,391 723,679 6,692,070 1,287,930March 6,167,479 728,415 6,895,894 1,084,106April 6,373,603 690,041 7,063,644 916,356May 6,493,156 672,776 7,165,932 814,068June 6,591,764 665,496 7,257,260 722,740July 6,705,902 661,085 7,366,987 613,013August 6,790,315 669,486 7,459,801 520,199September 6,898,718 612,254 7,510,972 469,028October 7,012,860 573,695 7,586,555 393,445November 7,054,472 572,759 7,627,231 352,769December 7,146,159 515,009 7,661,168 318,832

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*888 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 888Year Month 888 888 888 Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

1999 January 7,196,336 510,057 7,706,393 273,607February 7,249,001 493,132 7,742,133 237,867March 7,278,531 495,904 7,774,435 205,565April 7,324,847 234,588 7,559,435 420,565May 7,385,748 216,196 7,601,944 378,056June 7,428,424 231,697 7,660,121 319,879July 7,487,759 231,884 7,719,643 260,357August 7,546,299 233,286 7,779,585 200,415September 7,601,867 211,318 7,813,185 166,815October 7,542,131 341,720 7,883,851 96,149November 7,592,293 342,918 7,935,211 44,789December 7,643,158 324,405 7,967,563 12,437

2000 January 7,615,927 363,960 7,979,887 113February 7,627,138 247,788 7,874,926 105,074March 7,685,423 230,035 7,915,458 64,542April 7,717,002 229,345 7,946,347 33,653May 7,758,684 157,984 7,916,668 63,332June 7,789,986 140,658 7,930,644 49,356July 7,820,147 141,713 7,961,860 18,140August 7,806,064 167,935 7,973,999 6,001September 7,806,252 173,588 7,979,840 160October 7,804,668 175,332 7,980,000 0November 7,795,241 172,827 7,968,068 11,932December 7,789,188 177,328 7,966,516 13,484

2001 January 7,647,783 324,097 7,971,880 8,120February 7,628,543 345,775 7,974,318 5,682March 7,616,189 355,451 7,971,640 8,360April 7,601,821 344,060 7,945,881 34,119May 7,573,372 264,492 7,837,864 142,136June 7,548,761 270,198 7,818,959 161,041July 7,540,276 254,940 7,795,216 184,784August 7,529,912 220,202 7,750,114 229,886September 7,508,100 203,518 7,711,618 268,382October 7,472,910 201,782 7,674,692 305,308November 7,464,369 197,092 7,661,461 318,539December 7,452,071 190,727 7,642,798 337,202

2002 January 7,415,181 197,673 7,612,854 367,146February 7,387,865 190,345 7,578,210 401,790March 6,964,624 577,910 7,542,534 437,466April 6,637,447 840,389 7,477,836 502,164May 6,636,437 373,954 7,010,391 969,609June 6,629,862 354,771 6,984,633 995,367July 6,622,001 176,230 6,798,231 1,181,769

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*877 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 877Year Month 877 877 877 Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

1998 April 168,300 276,169 444,469 7,535,531May 354,303 256,712 611,015 7,368,985June 552,037 209,967 762,004 7,217,996July 759,971 179,830 939,801 7,040,199August 918,956 201,087 1,120,043 6,859,957September 1,072,046 206,714 1,278,760 6,701,240October 1,259,620 277,038 1,536,658 6,443,342November 1,386,726 292,264 1,678,990 6,301,010December 1,567,195 235,190 1,802,385 6,177,615

1999 January 1,712,675 233,863 1,946,538 6,033,462February 1,920,715 299,430 2,220,145 5,759,855March 2,141,228 329,044 2,470,272 5,509,728April 2,410,517 403,711 2,814,228 5,165,772May 2,678,075 407,450 3,085,525 4,894,475June 2,899,466 410,026 3,309,492 4,670,508July 3,140,981 491,644 3,632,625 4,347,375August 3,472,534 456,372 3,928,906 4,051,094September 3,755,361 436,433 4,191,794 3,788,206October 4,008,681 486,968 4,495,649 3,484,351November 4,304,159 505,179 4,809,338 3,170,662December 4,528,106 575,143 5,103,249 2,876,751

2000 January 4,882,111 573,482 5,455,593 2,524,407February 5,118,387 659,479 5,777,866 2,202,134March 5,436,297 598,702 6,034,999 1,945,001April 5,764,078 520,951 6,285,029 1,694,971May 6,098,025 469,486 6,567,511 1,412,489June 6,317,507 402,858 6,720,365 1,259,635July 6,608,186 391,545 6,999,731 980,269August 6,636,282 385,065 7,021,347 958,653September 6,539,180 496,015 7,035,195 944,805October 6,475,202 622,384 7,097,586 882,414November 6,436,613 657,271 7,093,884 886,116December 6,391,285 719,333 7,110,618 869,382

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*877 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 877Year Month 877 877 877 Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

2001 January 6,425,413 612,539 7,037,952 942,048February 6,369,360 559,994 6,929,354 1,050,646March 6,289,079 469,980 6,759,059 1,220,941April 6,249,330 537,570 6,786,900 1,193,100May 6,191,049 611,661 6,802,710 1,177,290June 6,094,898 715,097 6,809,995 1,170,005July 6,147,253 602,984 6,750,237 1,229,763August 6,169,624 518,953 6,688,577 1,291,423September 6,163,297 489,084 6,652,381 1,327,619October 6,170,689 370,974 6,541,663 1,438,337November 6,162,433 401,766 6,564,199 1,415,801December 6,214,863 345,468 6,560,331 1,419,669

2002 January 6,188,017 327,365 6,515,382 1,464,618February 6,191,784 323,701 6,515,485 1,464,515March 6,174,529 340,472 6,515,001 1,464,999April 6,062,715 324,445 6,387,160 1,592,840May 6,054,032 272,339 6,326,371 1,653,629June 6,016,107 267,320 6,283,427 1,696,573July 5,954,844 233,709 6,188,553 1,791,447

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Table 5.11 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service - Continued*866 Toll-Free Service

Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 866Year Month 866 866 866 Numbers

Numbers Numbers 1/ Numbers StillAssigned Available

2000 July 8,714 135,238 143,952 7,836,048August 384,164 213,442 597,606 7,382,394September 672,250 155,646 827,896 7,152,104October 931,620 161,091 1,092,711 6,887,289November 1,200,025 139,026 1,339,051 6,640,949December 1,274,732 148,548 1,423,280 6,556,720

2001 January 1,485,551 190,096 1,675,647 6,304,353February 1,597,785 224,368 1,822,153 6,157,847March 1,652,602 361,888 2,014,490 5,965,510April 1,726,291 356,526 2,082,817 5,897,183May 1,868,490 345,639 2,214,129 5,765,871June 1,944,520 362,880 2,307,400 5,672,600July 2,011,779 342,485 2,354,264 5,625,736August 2,171,463 320,800 2,492,263 5,487,737September 2,256,792 308,801 2,565,593 5,414,407October 2,333,977 289,824 2,623,801 5,356,199November 2,406,337 272,400 2,678,737 5,301,263December 2,416,040 307,089 2,723,129 5,256,871

2002 January 2,490,156 327,104 2,817,260 5,162,740February 2,563,573 323,783 2,887,356 5,092,644March 2,640,414 321,530 2,961,944 5,018,056April 2,667,789 306,192 2,973,981 5,006,019May 2,791,457 253,240 3,044,697 4,935,303June 2,864,605 939,232 3,803,837 4,176,163July 2,888,507 225,716 3,114,223 4,865,777

NA - Not applicable.

* Toll-free (800) service was initially offered by AT&T in 1967. On May 3, 1993, procedures for routing toll-free calls were changed and 800 numbers were made "portable" so customers who switched service providers could retain their numbers.

1/ Miscellaneous numbers include those in the 800, 888, 877, and 866 service management systems maintained by Database Service Management, Inc., and categorized as reserved, assigned but not yet activated, recently disconnected, or suspended.

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(Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions)TRS Data Universal Service & Form 499-A

TRS Data Data

Telecommunications Revenues 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Local Exchange $39,235 $40,176 $42,245 $45,194 $48,717 $53,771 $59,245 $62,840 $67,747Pay Telephone 1/ 2,182 2,536 2,218 1,932Local Private Line 2/ 1,049 1,088 1,138 1,226 1,616 8,282 10,403 12,914 16,864Other Local 3/ 7,687 8,002 8,302 10,428 10,543 2,847 2,179 4,601 5,449Subscriber Line Charges 2/ 8,327 11,052 10,826 11,563Access 2/ 29,353 30,832 32,759 33,911 35,641 21,423 18,449 18,105 17,017Universal Service Surcharges on Local Service Bills 4/ 103 260 575Additional Revenues from TRS Worksheets 595 595 Total Local Service Revenues 77,324 80,098 84,443 90,759 96,516 97,426 104,563 111,764 121,147

Wireless Service 7,285 10,237 14,293 18,759 26,049 32,760 36,240 48,117 61,505Universal Service Surcharges on Local Service Bills 4/ 345 379 495Additional Revenues from TRS Worksheets 189 189

Total Wireless Service Revenues 7,285 10,237 14,293 18,759 26,049 32,950 36,775 48,495 62,000

Operator 1/ 9,465 10,772 10,539 11,170 10,975 12,002 12,205 10,049 11,406Non-Operator Switched Toll 54,448 60,591 61,468 65,217 73,751 72,059 74,168 78,389 75,183Long Distance Private Line 7,783 8,067 9,043 9,719 10,665 10,504 11,952 13,169 16,189Other Long Distance 4,048 3,095 3,428 3,523 4,299 4,695 3,386 3,656 3,372Universal Service Surcharges on Local Service Bills 4/ 1,810 2,983 3,467Additional Revenues from TRS Worksheets 1,532 1,532

Total Toll Service Revenues 75,744 82,525 84,478 89,629 99,691 100,793 105,055 108,246 109,615

Non-Telecommunications RevenuesFormerly Reported as OtherLocal and Wireless Revenues 3/ (6,944) (7,518) (8,324) (9,071) (10,474)

Total Telecommunications Revenues 3/ 153,409 165,342 174,890 190,076 211,782 231,168 246,392 268,505 292,762

Non-Telecommunications Revenues 3/ 6,944 7,518 8,324 9,071 10,474 25,633 27,944 33,144 42,261 Total Reported Revenues 160,353 172,860 183,214 199,147 222,256 256,801 272,019 301,648 335,023

Service Reported as:Intrastate 3/ 82,379 89,409 94,278 103,852 117,375 133,654 142,108 157,212 173,018Interstate and International 71,030 75,933 80,611 86,224 94,407 97,514 104,284 111,293 119,745

Total Telecommunications Revenues 3/ $153,409 $165,342 $174,890 $190,076 $211,782 $231,168 $246,392 $268,505 $292,762

Note: Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1/ TRS filers generally reported pay telephone revenues as local service revenues, access revenues or operator toll revenues. The Universal Service and FCC Form 499-A

worksheets contain a separate category for payphone coin revenues. Starting in 1997, payphone revenues include payphone compensation received from toll .carriers.

2/ TRS Worksheet filers generally reported special access revenues as access revenues. Reporting changes implemented with the Universal Service Worksheet explain the increase in local private line revenues and the fall in access revenues shown for 1997. TRS Worksheet filers included subscriber line charges with other access charges. Universal Service Worksheet filers report subscriber line charges in a separate category. The increase from 1997 to 1998 represents PICC charges levied by ILECs as well as $1.2 billion of PICC pass-through charges levied by toll carriers.

3/ Significant amounts of enhanced services, billing and collection, CPE and other non-telecommunications revenues were 'reported in the TRS mobile and other local service categories through 1996. Universal Service Worksheet filers report these revenues in the non-telecommunications category. For prior years, the amounts of non-telecommunications revenues reported as mobile and other local revenues were estimated as 70% of the amounts that Tier 1 ILECs reported in ARMIS as miscellaneous and nonregulated revenues (currently account 5200 + account 5280) and 10% of amounts reported as mobile service revenue.

4/ Charges on end-user bills identified as recovering state or federal universal service contributions are reported separately from local, wireless and toll revenues. Reported amounts are apportioned between local, wireless and toll service based on the proportions of local, wireless and toll intrastate and interstate revenues by type of carrier.

Source: Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau, Telecommunications Industry Revenues (January 2002).

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Table 5.13 - Telecommunications Industry Revenues ReportedBy Type of Carrier

TRS Worksheet Data Universal Form 499 Data Service

& TRS Data

PreliminaryService Provider Category 1/ 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 2/ $91,584 $95,228 $98,431 $102,820 $107,905 $105,154 $108,234 $112,216 $116,158 $118,791Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) 69 191 281 623 1,011 1,919 3,348 5,652 9,814 11,123Local Resellers 206 410 511 879 1,242Other Local Exchange Carriers 157 36 171 11 291Private Carriers 112 147 87 39 211Shared-Tenant Service Providers 87 93 87 202 36

Total: Competitors of ILECs 69 191 281 623 1,011 2,481 4,034 6,508 10,945 12,903

Total: Fixed Local Service Providers 91,835 95,595 99,011 103,792 109,273 107,634 112,268 118,725 127,103 131,694

Total: Payphone Providers 183 175 300 349 357 933 1,101 1,213 972 926

Wireless Telephony Including Cellular, 6,718 9,215 13,259 17,208 23,778 29,944 33,139 46,513 59,823 72,802 Personal Communications Service (PCS) and SMR Telephony Carriers 2/Paging & Messaging Service 2/ 2,861 3,161 3,232 3,102 3,254Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) 186 191 221 Dispatch Wireless Data Service Providers 63 36 57Other Mobile Service Providers 670 964 938 1,419 2,121 225 731 159 128 140

Total: Wireless Service Providers 7,387 10,179 14,197 18,627 25,900 33,030 37,032 50,152 63,280 76,474

Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 57,341 61,118 66,381 70,938 79,057 79,080 83,443 87,570 87,311 79,564Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 558 695 536 500 461 603 590 337 635 407Prepaid Calling Card Providers 16 238 519 888 866 727 154Satellite Service Carriers 1,011 475 280 336 404Toll Resellers 1,293 1,869 2,840 4,220 6,564 8,010 9,885 9,211 10,641 11,081Other Toll Carriers 2,186 711 709 773 577 348 710 150 1,758 2,084

Total: Toll Service Providers 61,378 64,393 70,466 76,447 86,896 89,570 95,992 98,414 101,407 93,695

Non-Telecommunications Revenues in Prior-Year Data 2/ (6,944) (7,518) (8,324) (9,071) (10,474)Other Adjustments 3/ (248) 2,693 (461) 280 187 0 0 0 0 0

Total Telecommunications Revenues $153,409 $165,342 $174,890 $190,076 $211,782 $231,168 $246,392 $268,505 $292,762 $302,789

1/ Filers are asked to select for themselves a service provider category that best describes their operations. The choices have changed over the years. For example, most satellite service providers identified themselves as other toll carriers in their 1997 Form 431 TRS worksheets because there were no separate category for sateservice providers.

2/ Significant amounts of enhanced service, billing and collection, CPE and other non-telecommunications revenues were reported on TRS worksheets by incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) and wireless carriers through 1996. Universal Service Worksheet filers report these revenues in the non-telecommuniccategory. For prior years, the amounts of non-telecommunications revenues reported as mobile and other local revenues were estimated as 70% of the amounts that Tier 1 ILECs reported in ARMIS as miscellaneous and nonregulated revenues (currently account 5200 + account 5280) and 10% of amounts reported as mobiservice revenues.

3/ Other adjustments include some amounts withheld to preserve confidentiality and revisions made after the initial publication of the data.

Source: Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau, Telecommunications Industry Revenues (January 2002). 2001 figures are preliminary and are based on FCC Form 499-Q filings.

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Table 5.14 - Number of Interstate Telecommunications ProvidersBy Principal Type of Business

Prel.Service Provider Category 1/ 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

2/ 2/

Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) 3/ 1,281 1,347 1,347 1,376 1,410 1,348 1,335 1,327 1,329

Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) 20 30 57 94 129 212 349 485 532Local Resellers 8 11 54 87 82 134Other Local Exchange Carriers 17 7 10 60 40 59

Total: Competitors of ILECs 20 30 57 119 147 276 496 607 725

Total: Fixed Local Service Providers 1,301 1,377 1,404 1,495 1,557 1,624 1,831 1,934 2,054

Payphone Providers 163 197 271 533 509 615 758 683 936

Wireless Telephony Including Cellular, Personal Communications Service (PCS) and SMR Telephony Carriers 798 790 792 853 732 808 806 810 858

Paging & Messaging Service 126 117 138 200 137 303 427 418 576Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) Dispatch 163 99 119 212 195 289Wireless Data Service Providers 1 1 5 6 6 6Other Mobile Service Providers 23 44 22 32

Total: Wireless Service Providers 924 907 930 1,217 969 1,235 1,495 1,451 1,761

Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 83 97 130 149 151 171 204 202 229Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 35 29 25 27 32 24 21 21 22Prepaid Calling Card Providers 8 16 18 20 21 24 32Satellite Service Carriers 22 13 13 21 24 31Toll Resellers 171 206 260 345 340 388 454 482 576Other Toll Carriers 32 34 30 28 15 31 17 29 38

Total: Toll Service Providers 321 366 453 587 569 647 738 782 928

All Filers 2,558 2,709 2,847 3,058 3,832 3,604 4,121 4,822 4,850 5,679

1/ Starting in 1993, filers have been asked to select for themselves a service provider category that best describes their operations. The choices have changed over the years; for example, most satellite service providers identified themselves as other toll carriers in their 1997 TRS worksheets because there was no separate category for satellite service providers.

2/ Counts through 2000 are based on the numbers of carriers actually reporting revenues. Counts for 2001 include all filers who reported revenues for 2000 as well as new carriers that filed through September 2001. The 2001 figures may double count some firms that have been bought, sold or merged during 2001.

3/ Fewer incumbent local exchange carriers filed in 1998 than in 1997 because of consolidation of study areas.

Source: Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau, Telecommunications Provider Locator (Novermber 2001 and earlier editions) and FCC Form 499-A filings for new carriers.

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General Index1. By Subject

Item Table

Access Charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 - 2.11, 4.6 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.16, 4.10 Billable Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.16 By Type of Customer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 2.16, 4.10 By Type of Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.6 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10Access Minutes: InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6Accounting Rates for Selected Countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.11, 3.12Accounts Payable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.11Accounts Receivable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.11Accrued Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.11, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Aerial Wire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6Amortization: Accumulated (Reserve). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.9, 4.8 Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.15, 4.6Analog Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.6, 4.10ARMIS 43-01. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9 - 2.16ARMIS 43-02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.7, 2.8 - 2.11, 4.1 - 4.9ARMIS 43-08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.2 - 2.6, 4.10Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.7, 2.8 - 2.9, 2.13, 2.14, 4.8, 4.9 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8, 4.9Assignment of 800 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11Assignment of 866 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11Assignment of 877 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11Assignment of 888 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11Averages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6, 5.7Balance Sheet Accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7, 2.8 - 2.9, 2.13 - 2.15, 4.8, 4.9 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8, 4.9Billable Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2.16Billed Access Minutes: InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6Business Rates, Local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.7Cable, Km of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10Calls: Local Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 IntraLATA Toll Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 InterLATA Toll Calls, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 InterLATA Toll Calls, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 International Calls and Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1, 3.6Capital Stock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Shares Outstanding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1Carrier Identification Codes: Number Assigned. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10Carriers: Names of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 3.4Central Office Switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.6Circuit Km. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6Coaxial Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6Company Data, Individual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 2.8, 3.6Compensation of Employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.10Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) Revenues. . . . . . . . . 5.13, 5.14Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Revenues. . 5.13, 5.14

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General Index1. By Subject--Continued

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Connection Charges: Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.7 Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6Corporate Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Consumer Price Index (CPI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4, 5.5Current Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Current Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Deferred Charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9Deferred Credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Depreciation: Accumulated (Reserve). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.9, 4.8 Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.9, 4.6 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Dial Equipment Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8Digital Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.6, 4.10Dividend Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Dividends Declared. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 Per Share. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1Earnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 Per Share. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1Employees: Compensation of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.10 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Number of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 , 4.10Equity Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8-2.9, 2.11, 4.6, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6, 4.7Fiber Optic Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10Funded Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Historical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 - 1.6, 3.7 - 3.12, 4.1 - 4.10, 5.2, 5.5 - 5.14 Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Assignment of 800 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Assignment of 866 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Assignment of 877 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Assignment of 888 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 CPI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3, 5.4 Employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Fiber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Households with Telephone Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2, 5.3 International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 - 3.12 Local Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6, 5.7 Long Distance Carrier Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 5.12 Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10, 5.8, 5.9 Universal Service Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12, 5.13Holding Companies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2Households with Telephone Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2, 5.3Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7Intercorporate Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Interexchange Carrier Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 5.12

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Interest: Deductions from Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.7InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6InterLATA Toll Calls: InterLATA Toll Calls, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 InterLATA Toll Calls, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10International: Accounting Rates for Selected Countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.11, 3.12 Facilities Based. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.8, 3.10 Facilities Resale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.8, 3.10 Global Mobile Satellite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Message Telephone Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1, 3.5, 3.6 Occasional Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Private Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2, 3.5 Packet Switching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Resellers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 3.10 Revenue per Minute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9 Settlement Payments to Selected Countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 Switched Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Telegraph Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3, 3.5, 3.6 Telex Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3, 3.5, 3.6Interstate: Interstate Revenues for Local Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9, 2.10 Interstate Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9IntraLATA Toll Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10Intrastate Revenues for Local Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9, 2.10Investment Tax Credits: Operating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Unamortized. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8Investments: Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8, 4.9 In Affiliates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 In Communication Plant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.13, 4.8, 4.9Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Local Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10Local Companies: Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.16, 4.10 Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 5.14 Loops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1 Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8 - 2.10, 4.1 - 4.5, 5.12, 5.13 Statistics (Physical Units). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.2 - 2.4, 2.6, 2.16, 4.10Local Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6, 5.7Long Distance Companies: Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6, 5.14 Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.1 - 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, 3.10, 5.12, 5.13Long-Term Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Loops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1Market Shares. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 3.5Material and Supplies (Inventories). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9Messages or Calls: Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Local Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 IntraLATA Toll Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Toll Calls, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Toll Calls, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6

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International Calls and Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1, 3.5, 3.6Minutes of Use: Dial Equipment Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 International Message Telephone Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1, 3.6 Interstate Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9 Switched Traffic-Sensitive Interstate Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . 2.16Monthly Charges for Residential Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6Monthly Charges for Business Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.7Nonregulated Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.15Nonregulated Investments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.15Notes Payable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8Notes Receivable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8Operator Service Provider Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13, 5.14Overseas Communication Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 - 3.12Paging Service Provider Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12Pay Telephone Provider Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12Penetration, Households with Telephone Service . . . . . . . . . 5.2, 5.3Plant: Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 - 4.10 Investment in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.7, 2.8 - 2.9, 2.13, 4.8, 4.9 Statistics (Physical Units). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.2 - 2.4, 2.6, 2.16, 4.10Poles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6Prepaid Calling Card Providers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12Prepayments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8Price Indexes, Telephone Service: Consumer Price Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4, 5.5 Producer Price Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5Private Line Service, International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2, 3.5Producer Price Index (PPI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5Radio Relay System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6Rates: Business, Average Monthly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6, 5.7 Residential, Average Monthly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6, 5.7Resellers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 5.13 International Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6, 3.8 Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 5.13Residential Rates, Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5Residential Rates, Average Monthly Prices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5Retained Earnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.11, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8Revenues: Competitive Access Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1 - 4.5, 4.7 Holding Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Interexchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 - 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, 3.10 Local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8 - 2.10, 4.1 - 4.5, 4.7, 5.12, 5.13 Operator Service Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Pay Telephone Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Reseller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Satellite Service Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Toll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 5.12, 5.13 Total Industry, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Total Industry, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12, 5.13Satellite Service Carriers Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13Special Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6

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State Data, Individual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 - 2.5, 2.10 - 2.16, 5.1, 5.3States in Which Carriers Operate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1Subscriber Line Charges, Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6Subscribership, Households with Telephone Service. . . . . . 1.7, 5.2Switched Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.4, 2.6Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9Switched Traffic-Sensitive Interstate Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.16Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 - 2.9, 2.12, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 - 5.14Telegraph, International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3, 3.5Telephones, Households with. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2, 5.3 By State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3Telephone Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.16, 4.10 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10Telex Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3, 3.5Uncollectible Operating Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.5 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5Universal Service Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1, 5.12, 5.13Wire Km of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6Wireless Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12, 5.13

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360 Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Abilene SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4ABS - CBN Telecom, North America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Acadiana Cellular General Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4ACC Global Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10ACC Long Distance Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 2.1Access Integrated Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Ace Communications Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Ace Link Telecommunications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ACN Communications Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ACOMM, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ACS Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adams Tel Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions Investment, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Arkansas, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Florida, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Georgia, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Illinois, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Jacksonville, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Kentucky, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Louisiana, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Maryland, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Massachusetts, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Mississippi, LP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Nashville, LP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of New Hampshire, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of New Jersey, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of New York, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of North Carolina, LP. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Ohio, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg). . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Pennsylvania, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of South Carolina, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Tennessee, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Texas, LP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of the District of Columbia, LLC. . . . 3.4Adelphia Business Solutions of Vermont, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Business Solutions of Virginia LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Adelphia Telecommunications of Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Adelphia Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Advanced TelCom Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Advanced Tel-Com Sys., Corp. d/b/a Kerrville Telephone L.D. . . . 3.4, 3.6Advanced Telecommunications Corporation (ATC). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Advanced Tel., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Aerial Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Affinity Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6A-G Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Al Call, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Alascom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 3.10Alaska Communications Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Alenco Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Aliant Communications Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3Aliant Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3Aliant Systems Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6All West World Connect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6AllCom USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Allegiance Group Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Allnet Comm Svcs., Inc. d/b/a Frontier Comm Svcs. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.6ALLTEL Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6ALLTEL Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 3.4, 3.6ALLTEL Georgia Communications Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.6

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ALLTEL Nebraska, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.6ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.6AM Telecom, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6Amarillo SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4American Long Lines, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6American Mobile Satellite Corporation (AMSC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4American Samoa License, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6American Samoa Telecommunications Authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10American Sharecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4American Telecommunications Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6American Tower Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Americatel Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1Ameritech Cellular. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Ameritech Communications International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Ameritech Mobile Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Ameritech Wireless Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4AmeriVision Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Andrew Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10Antel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Arapahoe Cable TV, Inc. d/b/a ATC Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ARC Networks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Arrival Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Arrow Communications, Inc. d/b/a ACI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Association Administrators, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ATC Teleports, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6AT&T Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4 - 1.6, 2.1AT&T Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 - 1.4, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.8 - 3.10AT&T Easylink Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 3.4AT&T Wireless Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1B E Mobile Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6BCI, Inc. (Bell Canada Enterprises). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance. . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Bell Canada Enterprises, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6BellSouth BSE, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4BellSouth Carolinas PCS, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4BellSouth Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 2.6, 2.8, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10BellSouth International Access, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6BellSouth Personal Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8Ben Lomand Communications, Inc. (BLC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Bestel (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Birch Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6BIT Long Distance (Buggs Island Telephone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Blackfoot Tel-Com, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Blanchard Telephone Association, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Bluegrass Cellular, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6BPS Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Brantley Telephone Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Brazos Cellular Communications, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6BridgeCom International, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Bright Long Distance, L.L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4British Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1Broadview Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Broadwing Communications Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Broadwing Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 3.4, 3.6Broadwing Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Broadwing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 3.4, 3.6BTC Holdings, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6BTI Telecom Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Budget Call Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Business Telecom, Inc. (BTI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6BTI Telecom Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Budget Call Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6

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Business Telecom, Inc. (BTI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Cable and Wireless PLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Cable & Wireless USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6Cable & Wireless, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.10Cablevision Lightpath Connecticut, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cablevision Lightpath, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cablevision Systems Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Canby Telephone Association d/b/a CTA Long Distance. . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Capital Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Caprock Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 Carr Communications Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Carr Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cass Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CC Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CCPR Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4CEI Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cellular XL Associates, L.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Celulares Tele. d/b/a PRTC Larga Distancia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Centel Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Centennial Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Centennial Puerto Rico Operations Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Central Telephone Company of Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 Central Telephone Company of Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 Central Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 Central Texas Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Central Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Central Wisconsin Communications Inc. d/b/a WCTC LD . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Century Enterprises, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CenturyTel Area Long Lines, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4CenturyTel Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CenturyTel Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CenturyTel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CFW Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4CGKC&H RCLP No. 2 d/b/a West Central Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Champaign Celltelco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Chariton Valley L.D. Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chautauqua & Erie Telephone Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chequamegon Telephone Cooperative, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chernow Communications, Inc. d/b/a C-COM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chesnee Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chester Long Distance Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chibardun Telephone Cooperative, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chicago 20 Mhz LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Chickasaw Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Chippewa County Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Choice One Communications International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Choice One Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cierra Network Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4CIMCO Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cincinnati Bell Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Cincinnati Bell Wireless, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cincinnati Bell, Inc. d/b/a Broadwing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 3.4, 3.6Cincinnati SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Cingular Wireless, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Citizens Communications Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 3.4, 3.6Citizens Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Citizens Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Citizens Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Citizens Telecommunications Co. of New York, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 CL Tel Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Claircom Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Coastal Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6

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Coastal Long Distance Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Codetel International Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Coin Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Columbia Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Comanche County Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Comcast Business Comm., Inc. d/b/a Comcast L.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Comcast Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Comcell, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Comdata Telecommunications Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Commonwealth Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 3.4, 3.6Communications Design, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Communication Telesystems International d/b/a CTS and WorldxChange Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.10CommuniGroup of Jackson, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CommuniGroup of K.C., Inc. (CGI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CommuniGroup, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Community Long Distance d/b/a Comporium LD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Community Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6COMSAT Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.12 - 3.13COMSAT General Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4COMSAT Government Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4ComSouth Teleservices, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Comsystems Network Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Comteck of Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Concert Global Networks USA, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4 - 1.6, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6Conestoga Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Connect America Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Connecticut Telephone & Communication Systems, Inc. (CTSC). . 3.4, 3.6Consolidated Communications Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8Convergent Communications Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Conversent Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Council Grove Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Covista Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.6Covista, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Cox Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CPM Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6C-R Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Crosslink Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CruisePhone Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Crystal Communications, Inc. d/b/a Hickory Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CT Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CT Cube, Inc. d/b/a West Central Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CTC Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CTC Long Distance Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CTI Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6CTSI, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6D & E Systems, Inc. d/b/a D and E Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6D & E/Omnipoint Wireless Joint Venture, L.P. d/b/a PCS One. . . . 3.4, 3.6Dallas SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Darien Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Davieess-Martin RTC Telecom., Co. d/b/a RTC Comm. . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Decatur RSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Deerfield Farmers' Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Detroit SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Deutsche Telekom AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Deutsche Telekom Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5DFT Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6DFT Local Service Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6DFT Long Distance Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Dialink Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Direct Communications Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Direct One, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4DirectLink of Oregon d/b/a Direct Link Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6DirectNet Telecommunications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10

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Discount Network Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Diversified Solutions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Doylestown Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4D&P Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6D.D.D. Calling, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6East Florida Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Eastern Missouri Cellular Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Eastern Sub-RSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Eastern Telecom Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Eastern Telephone Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Easton Telecom Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Egyptian Communication Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6El Paso Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Elephant Talk, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6eMeritus Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.6Empire One Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Energis (Switzerland) AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6Energis, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Enron Broadband Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Enron Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Enron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4EPICUS, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6EqualNet Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Equant, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1Equant Operations, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erbia Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Eschelon Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Espirit Telecom (U.K.), Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Evercom Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Excel Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Express Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6E. Ritter Communications Holdings, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6E. Ritter Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6FaciliCom International, L.L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.10FairPoint Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Far East Gateway, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6Farmers Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Fax Net Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Federal TransTel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Fedex International Transmission Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Fedex Internet Technologies Corporation (FITC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Fiber Four Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Fiber Wave Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Fidelity Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6First Fiber Corporation d/b/a Iamo Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4First World Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Five Area Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Flat Rock Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Flat Rock Telephone Co-op, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Florida Digital Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Florida RSA No. 2B (Indian River) Ltd. Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Focal Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6fONOROLA Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Fort Bend Long Distance Company d/b/a TXU Communications. . 3.4, 3.6FoxTel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Frontier Communications - North Central Region. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Frontier Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 3.4, 3.6Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 FTC Communications dba Farmers Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6FTC Management Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Gabriel Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Gates Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GE American Communications, Inc. (GE Americom). . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5

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GE Business Productivity Solutions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GE Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4General Communications, Inc. (GCI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1Genesis Communications International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Genuity Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Geocomm Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Georgia RSA No. 1 Limited Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Georgia RSA No. 2 Limited Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Georgia RSA No. 3 Limited Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Germantown Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Gervais Telephone Co. d/b/a DataVision Commun. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Glasford Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Glenwood Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Glenwood Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Global Crossing Bandwith Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4Global Crossing Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6Global Crossing North American Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 2.1, 3.4Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Global NAPs, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Global One Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3Globalcom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Glyphics Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Golden Belt Tele. Assoc., Inc. d/b/a Golden Belt LD. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Golden Pages (Jersey) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Grafton Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Grafton Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Grand River Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Grande Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Grande River Communications, LP. d/b/a Grande River Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Granite State Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Great Lakes Comnet, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Great West Services, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Green Mountain Long Distance Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Gridley Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Group Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GST USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GT Com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GTC Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GTE Airfone Incorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GTE Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 3.4, 3.6GTE Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GTE Holdings (Puerto Rico) LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2GTE Midwest, Inc. dba Verizon Midwest, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8GTE Mobilnet of Austin Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4GTE Mobilnet of TX RSA #11 Ltd. Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4GTE Mobilnet of TX RSA #16 Ltd. Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4GTE Pacifica, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Pacifica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GTE Railfone, Incorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6GTE Southwest Incorporated d/b/a Verizon Southwest. . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8GTE Sprint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4GTE Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4GTE Wireless, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Hamilton County Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hamilton County Telephone Co-op. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hamilton Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hamilton Telecommunications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hanaro Telecom America, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Harris Corporation/ MCS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Harrisonville Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hayneville Fiber Transport, Inc. d/b/a Hayneville LD. . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Heart of Iowa Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hereford Long Distance Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Heritage Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hertz Technologies Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Highland Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6

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Holway Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Home Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Home TeleNetworks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Home Telephone Company, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hood Canal Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Horry Telephone Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hotel Connect Management, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Houma-Thibodaux Cellular Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4HTC Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Hyperion Susquehanna Telecommunications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4IDS Telcom LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6IDT Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10I-Link Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Illinois Bell Telephone Co. d/b/a Ameritech Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8IMPSAT USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Indiana Bell Telephone Co., Inc. d/b/a Ameritech Indiana. . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Indiana Fones, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Info Highway Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Infonet Broadband Services Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Infosat Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Inland Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Integra Telecom Holdings, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Intelco Global Information Services, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Intellicall Operator Services, Inc. d/b/a ILD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Intermedia Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 -1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6International Exchange Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (iXnet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4 - 3.6International Talk.com d/b/a Vonova Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6International Telecommunications Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10International Telnet Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Interpacket, Inc. d/b/a Verestar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Interpath Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Interstate Fibernet, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Intetech, L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Iowa Network Services, Inc. (INS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Iridium LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Iridium North America. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Ironton Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ITC Holding Company, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6ITT Communication Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4IT&E Overseas, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Japan Telecom America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Kansas City SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Kaplan Telephone Company, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6KDD America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Kerman Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6KerTel Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6KeyArt Comm., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6KIN Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6King Salmon Communications d/b/a Bristol Bay LD. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Kingdom Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Kingdom Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Kinsman Mutual Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6KNOLOGY, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6KPN-INS, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Lackawaxen Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Lakedale Link, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Lakefield Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6LaValle Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6LC Communications - International Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10LCI International Telecom Corp. d/b/a Qwest Comm Svcs. . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6LCR Telecommunications LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6LCT Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4LDDS Communications, Inc. d/b/a LDDS WorldCom. . . . . . . . . . . 1.4

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Leaf River Telephone Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6LecStar Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Legacy Long Distance International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Lennon Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Level 3 Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.5LEXCOM Long Distance, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Lexitel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Liberty Media Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1Lightyear Communications Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6LineDrive Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Local Communications Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Local Long Distance, LC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Lockheed Martin Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Logix Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Long Distance Consolidated Billing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Long Distance of Michigan, Inc. d/b/a LDMI Telecommunications also d/b/a Fonetel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Long Distance Wholesale Club, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 3.4, 3.6Louisiana RSA No.7 Cellular General Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Louisiana RSA No.8 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Low Country Carriers, Inc. d/b/a Hargray Long Distance Co. . . . . 3.4, 3.6LR Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Lubbock SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Madge.web (C.I.) Limited. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Madison Network Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Madison River Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Madison SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Mail.com Business Messaging Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Mariana Tel., Inc. d/b/a M & SH Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Maritel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Maritime Telecommunications Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Mark Twain Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Mark Twain Rural Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Marquette-Adams Telephone Coop. Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Martell Telecommunications d/b/a Tri-States LD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Masatepe Communications, U.S.A., L.L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Matrix Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Maxcess, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6McAllen-Edinburg-Mission SMSA Ltd. Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4McBlue Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6MCC Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10McDonald County Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6MCI Telecommunications Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 4.12MCI WorldCom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6, 3.8 - 3.10McLeod USA Telecommunications Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6McLeod USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 3.4, 3.6McNabb Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Medley International Teleport, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Melbourne International Communications, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6Mercury Marketing Company, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Metromedia Communications Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Metronet Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Metropolitan Telecommunications d/b/a Mettel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4MFS Intelenet, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4MFS International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10MH Communications, Inc. d/b/a MH Communications. . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Michigan Bell Telephone Co. d/b/a Ameritech Michigan. . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Micronesian Telecommunications Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Mid-Century Telephone Co-operative, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Midcontinent Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Midland-Odessa SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Mid-Rivers Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Millry Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Milwaukee SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4

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Minnesota Independent IXC Corp. (MIIC) d/b/a MEANS Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Missouri 9B1 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Missouri RSA 11/12 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Missouri RSA 8 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Mobile Satellite Communications Inc., d/b/a Pittsburgh International Telecommunications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Mokan Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Monroe Telephone Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Montana Wireless, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Montrose Mutual Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Mori-Cre Wireless, Incorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Motient Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Moultrie Infocomm, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Mountain Land Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Mpower Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6MTA Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6MTC Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6MTCO Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6MTel Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4MVP Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Natel, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6National Brands, Inc. d/b/a Sharnet Communications Co. . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6National Telemanagement Corporation d/b/a American Roaming Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6National Telephone Exchange, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Nebraska Long Distance Company, LLC d/b/a Pierce Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Nemont Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Net One International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Net2000 Communications Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Netmoves Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Network Billing Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Network Communications International Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Network Plus, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Network Telephone Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Nevada Bell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Nevadacom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6New Global Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 2.1, 3.10New North Telecommunications Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6New South Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6New Ulm Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NewOp Communications d/b/a OTC Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NexBand Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NEXTLINK Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6Nortex Communications Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6North American Telephone Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6North Dakota Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6North State Telecommunications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6North State Telephone LD d/b/a North State Comm., LD. . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Northeast Florida Telephone Company, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Northeast Missouri Long Distance, L.L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Northeast Telephone Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Northeastern Georgia RSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Northern Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4NOS Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NOSVA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NOW Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NTELOS Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NTS Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NTT America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5ntta.com, inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4NuVox Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NuVox, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NUI Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6NXLD Company d/b/a Nextel Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6

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NYNEX Long Distance d/b/a Verizon Enterprise Solutions. . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Ohio Bell Telephone Co., The d/b/a Ameritech Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Oklahoma City SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Oklahoma RSA 3 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Oklahoma RSA 9 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4OmniCall, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Omniplex Communications Group, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Omnipoint Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6One Call Communications, Inc. d/b/a Opticom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Oneida Network Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Oneida Telephone Exchange & Cablevision, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6OneStar Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6OnSite Access, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Onvoy, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Operator Communications, Inc. (OCI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Operator Service Company (OSC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Orbitel S.A.E.S.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Orwell Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Otelco Telecommunications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pace Cellular Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pacific Bell Wireless Northwest, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Pacific Bell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.10Pacific Telesis Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Pacific Telesis Mobile Services, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Pacific Wireless Technologies, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pac-West Telecomm., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6PaeTec Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Palmetto Telephone Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6PanAmSat Communications Carrier Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Partner Communications Group, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pathway Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pathway Com-Tel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6PCI Communications, Inc. d/b/a Startec Global Communications. . 3.4, 3.6, 3.10PDS, Inc. d/b/a Phone Debit Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4PECO Hyperion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Penasco Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Penn Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Peoples Communication, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Peoples Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Perry Spencer Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Petroleum Communications, Inc. (PETROCOM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Phillips County Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Phoenix Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pine Belt Communications, Inc. d/b/a Pine Belt LD. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pineland PCS, Inc. d/b/a Pineland Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pioneer Commun., Inc. d/b/a Pioneer Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Pioneer Telephone Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Plant Long Distance Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Planters Telephone Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Powertel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6PrimeLink, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Primus Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Progress Concepts, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Progress International, L.L.C. (Progress). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Associates, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Promise-Net International, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6PRT Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6PSO, Inc. d/b/a Canal Uno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5PT-1 Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.6PT-1 Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Puerto Rico Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Pulaski White Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6PVT NetWorks Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6

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Q1 Technologies, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Questar Infocomm, Inc. (QIC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Qwest Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1, 2.8, 3.4, 3.6Qwest Communications International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 3.4, 3.6Qwest Wireless, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Rainbow Telephone Cooperation Association, Inc. d/b/a RTCA Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Rainier Connect, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Rainier Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Randolph Telephone Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6RCC Atlantic Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Reynolds Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6RGT Utilities, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Richland-Grant Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6RNK Link d/b/a RNK Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Rochester Telephone Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Rockefeller Group Telecommunications Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6RRV Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Consumer Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4RSL COM Primecall, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4RSL COM U.S.A., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4 - 3.6RSL Communications Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10Rural Cellular Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6R&B Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6R&B Telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Sand Creek Toll Service Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Sandhill Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Satellite Communication Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5SBC Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 2.8, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10SBC Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4SBC Wireless, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Scott County Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6SCS Communications & Security, Inc. d/b/a NCS Telesystems. . . . 3.4, 3.6SEI Data, Inc. d/b/a SEI Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6SelecTec, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Shawnee Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6ShawneeLink Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Sierra Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Sigecom, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Single Source, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6SkyBest Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Smithville Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6SNET America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6SNET Diversified Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6SNET Mobility, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Souris River Telecomm. Co. d/b/a SRT Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6South Central Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Southern Illinois RSA Partnership d/b/a First Cellular of Southern Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Southern New England Telecommunications Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Southern New England Telephone Co., The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8, 2.8Southern New England Telephone Diversified Group. . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Southwestern Bell Comm. Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Spring Valley Telephone Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Springcom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Sprint Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.8 - 3.10Sprint FON Group/PCS Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1Sprint Group - Long Distance Division. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6Sprint Missouri, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 Sprint-Florida, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 ST Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Star Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.10Star Telephone Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Startec Global Communications Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10

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Stouffer Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6St. Joseph SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4St. Thomas & San Juan Telephone Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Susquehanna Adelphia Business Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6S&A Telephone Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Taconic TelCom Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Talk America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4, 3.6Talk.com Holding Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4Taylor Communications Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TDS Long Distance Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TDS Metrocom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TDS Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telapex Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telco Holdings, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Telcorp. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telecents Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telecom New Zealand Limited. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Telecommunications of Nevada, L.L.C. d/b/a NEXTLINK Nevada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Telecommunications Cooperative Network, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telecomunicaciones de Puerto Rico, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2Telecomunicaciones Ultramarianas de Puerto Rico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5Telecom*USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Telefonica Larga Distancia, Inc. (TLD). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10Telegent Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Teleglobe Business Solutions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Teleglobe USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.10Teleglobe, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 3.4, 3.6Telegroup, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Telenational Communications, Inc. d/b/a Worldport. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telenor Global Services AS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4TelePacific Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telephone Company of Central Florida, Inc. (TCCF). . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Teleport Communications Group, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4Telergy Network Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Teleview Communications, Inc. d/b/a Citizens LD. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Teligent, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Telimanagement Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TelMatch Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telmex USA, L.L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Tel-Save, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Telscape Communications, Inc. / Pointe Local Exchange. . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telstar International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Telstra Incorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10Telus Corporation, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4TerraLink Communications, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Texas RSA 10B1 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 10B3 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 15B2 Limited Partnership d/b/a Five Star Wireless. . . . 3.4, 3.6Texas RSA 18 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 19 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 20B1 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 6 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 7B1 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 9B1 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Texas RSA 9B4 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4TGEC Communications Co., LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6The Alternative Phone Co. d/b/a TAPCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4The Long Distance Partnership, L.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6The Other Phone Company, Inc. d/b/a Access One Comm. . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6The Ultimate Connections L.C. d/b/a TAPCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Thrifty Call, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Time Warner Telecom Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6T-Mobile International AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4

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Toledo Area Telecommunications Services, Inc. d/b/a Buckeye Telesystem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TonCom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Topeka SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Total Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Totaltel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Touch 1 Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Touch America Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3Touch America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Transcommunications, Incorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TransNational Communications International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Transtel Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TresCom International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 3.4, 3.10Tri Rural Independent Operations, L.L.C. (TRIO, L.L.C.). . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Triangle Communication System, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TRICOM USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5, 3.10Tri-County Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Tri-County Telephone Associates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6TRI-M Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Trinet, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4TriVergent Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4TRT/FTC Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Trucom Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4TXU Communications Telecom Services Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6U S Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4U S WEST LD, Inc. d/b/a Qwest Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 3.4UniDial Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4Union Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6UniPlex Telecom Technologies, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Unisource Carrier Services AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Unisource USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4United Communications HUB, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6United Communications Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6United States Cellular Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6United Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4United Telephone - Southeast, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 United Telephone Association, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 United Telephone Co. of New Jersey, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 United Telephone Co. of Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 United Telephone Co. of Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 United Telephone Co. of the Northwest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1 Universal Access, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Universal Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4UniversalCom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Upper Peninsula Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6URSUS Telecom Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6US LEC Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6US LEC of North Carolina, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6US Link, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6US Sprint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4US Telecom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4US Xchange, L.L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6USC Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6USLD Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 3.4, 3.6USVI Cellular Telephone Corporation, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4UTC Long Distance L.L.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Utilicom Networks LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6U.S. Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.10U.S. Republic Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6U.S. TelePacific Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6VarTec Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6VDC Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Verestar, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Verizon California, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8

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Verizon Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 - 1.4, 2.6, 2.8Verizon Delaware, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8Verizon Florida, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8Verizon Global Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Verizon Hawaii International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8Verizon Hawaii International Inc. f/k/a GTE Hawaiian Telephone Int'l, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Verizon Maryland, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon New England, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon New Jersey, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon New York, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon Northwest, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon North, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon Pennsylvania, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon Select Services, Inc. f/k/a GTE Communications Corp. . . 1.2 - 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6Verizon South, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon Virginia, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon Washington, D.C., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon West Virginia, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.62.8Verizon Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Viatel Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3Viatel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4 , 3.10VoiceStream Wireless Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Vox Populi Telecommunications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6V-SAT Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.5VTel Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Wabash Independent Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Wahkiakum West Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Waldron Communications Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Warwick Valley Long Distance Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Washington RSA No. 8 Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6West C Carolina Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6West Central Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6West Kentucky Networks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6West Texas Rural Telephone Coop., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Western Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Western Reserve Telephone Co., The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.2 Western Union International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10Westinghouse Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Westphalia Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Wichita SMSA Limited Partnership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Wilkes Comm., Inc. d/b/a Wilkes Long Distance Svcs. . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Williams Communications Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.3Williams Communications, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4 - 3.6Williams Companies, Inc., The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3Wiltel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4Winn Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6WinStar Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Wisconsin Bell, Inc. d/b/a Ameritech Wisconsin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8Wood County Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Worcester Telephone Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Working Assets Funding Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6World Access, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 3.4 - 3.6, 3.10World Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10WorldCom Long Distance Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 - 1.6, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8 - 3.10WorldCom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 - 1.6, 2.1, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8 - 3.10WorldxChange Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6XIT Telecommunication & Technology, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6XO Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Yadkin Valley Telecom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4Yates City Long Distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Yorkville Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6YYC Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4ZENEX Long Distance, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4, 3.6Z-Tel Communications, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4

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