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Annual Adjustment of Revenue
Thresholds
Federal Communications
Commission.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: This document announces
that the 2005 revenue threshold
between Class A carriers and Class B
carriers is increased to $129 million.
The 2005 revenue threshold between
larger Class A carriers and mid-sized
carriers is increased to $7.668 billion.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Debbie Weber, Pricing Policy Division,
Wireline Competition Bureau at (202)
418–0812.
This is a
summary of the Commission’s public
notice released April 24, 2006. This
notice announces the inflation-adjusted
2005 revenue thresholds used for
classifying carrier categories for various
accounting and reporting purposes: (1)
Distinguishing Class A carriers from
Class B carriers; and (2) distinguishing
larger Class A carriers from mid-sized
carriers. The revenue threshold between
Class A carriers and Class B carriers is
increased to $129 million. The revenue
threshold between larger Class A
carriers and mid-sized carriers is
increased to $7.668 billion. The revenue
thresholds for 2005 were determined as
follows:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Mid-sized
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
GDP–CPI Base ........................................................................................................................................
2005 GDP–CPI ........................................................................................................................................
Inflation Factor (line 2 ÷ 1) .......................................................................................................................
Original Revenue Threshold ....................................................................................................................
2005 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) .......................................................................................................
Federal Communications Commission
Tamara L. Preiss,
Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline
Competition Bureau.
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86.68 ................
112.18 ..............
1.2914 ..............
$100 million ......
$129 million ......
Larger Class A
threshold
102.40
112.18
1.0954
$7 billion.
$7.668 billion.
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Office of Engineering and
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Consumer & Governmental Affairs.
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Consumer & Governmental Affairs.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[DA 06-922]
Annual Adjustment of Revenue Thresholds
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This document announces that the 2005 revenue threshold
between Class A carriers and Class B carriers is increased to $129
million. The 2005 revenue threshold between larger Class A carriers and
mid-sized carriers is increased to $7.668 billion.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Debbie Weber, Pricing Policy Division,
Wireline Competition Bureau at (202) 418-0812.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's public
notice released April 24, 2006. This notice announces the inflation-
adjusted 2005 revenue thresholds used for classifying carrier
categories for various accounting and reporting purposes: (1)
Distinguishing Class A carriers from Class B carriers; and (2)
distinguishing larger Class A carriers from mid-sized carriers. The
revenue threshold between Class A carriers and Class B carriers is
increased to $129 million. The revenue threshold between larger Class A
carriers and mid-sized carriers is increased to $7.668 billion. The
revenue thresholds for 2005 were determined as follows:
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Mid-sized threshold Larger Class A threshold
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(1) GDP-CPI Base......................... 86.68........................... 102.40
(2) 2005 GDP-CPI......................... 112.18.......................... 112.18
(3) Inflation Factor (line 2 / 1)........ 1.2914.......................... 1.0954
(4) Original Revenue Threshold........... $100 million.................... $7 billion.
(5) 2005 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4).. $129 million.................... $7.668 billion.
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Federal Communications Commission
Tamara L. Preiss,
Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau.
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