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Universal Service Administrative Company Schools and Libraries Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL06 Schools and Libraries 2Q2014 Funding Year 2000 Disbursements - 4Q2013 Page 1 of 66 SPIN # Provider Type Service Provider Total Form 474 SPIF Total Form 472 BEAR Total Payments 143000003 CAP Global Crossing Local Services, Inc. 856.03 0.00 856.03 143000011 CAP Time Warner Communications of Austin, L.P. 0.00 13,208.21 13,208.21 143000012 CAP Time Warner Communications of Charlotte L.P. 0.00 42,379.68 42,379.68 143000013 CAP Cox Virginia Telcom, Inc. dba Cox Business Services 213,021.95 0.00 213,021.95 143000013 CAP Cox Virginia Telcom, Inc. 410,995.50 0.00 410,995.50 143000014 CAP Cox California Telcom, LLC dba Cox Business Services 518,502.61 0.00 518,502.61 143000014 CAP Cox California Telcom, Inc. 54,664.17 0.00 54,664.17 143000042 CAP KMC Telecom Inc. 213,435.12 16,316.59 229,751.71 143000046 CAP WinStar Wireless, Inc. 0.00 2,796.88 2,796.88 143000059 CAP Time Warner Telecom of California, LP 0.00 55,601.19 55,601.19 143000061 CAP Time Warner Communications of Indiana, L.P. 0.00 15,801.65 15,801.65 143000061 CAP Time Warner Telecom of Indiana, L.P. 0.00 52,958.65 52,958.65 143000067 CAP AT&T dba Teleport Communications Group, Inc. 325,564.80 521,457.13 847,021.93 143000071 CAP ICG Telecom Group, Inc. 6,359.10 92,408.98 98,768.08 143000072 CAP Cablevision Lightpath, Inc. 0.00 1,119,688.96 1,119,688.96 143000074 CAP McLeod USA Telecommunications 0.00 43,655.47 43,655.47 143000074 CAP McLeod USA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 1,262,811.84 147,324.71 1,410,136.55 143000079 CAP Time Warner Telecom of Mid South, L.P. 0.00 1,953.77 1,953.77 143000083 CAP Peco Hyperion Telecommunications 0.00 37,980.78 37,980.78 143000086 CAP Adelphia Business Solutions of VT,Inc fkaHyperion 0.00 34,097.36 34,097.36 Telecom-VT 143000087 CAP Adelphia Business Solutions- PA, Inc fka Hyperion 0.00 64.72 64.72 Telecom-PA 143000089 CAP Time Warner Telecom of Ohio L.P. 0.00 6,859.47 6,859.47 143000093 CAP Nextlink Washington, Inc. 0.00 0.00 0.00 143000093 CAP XO Washington, Inc. 47,266.52 31,518.72 78,785.24 143000095 CAP XO Pennsylvania, LP 27,056.44 13,245.70 40,302.14 143000100 CAP GST Net (AZ), Inc. 0.00 3,944.06 3,944.06 143000102 CAP GST Telecom Texas, Inc. 0.00 9,731.32 9,731.32 143000106 CAP GST Telecom Washington, Inc. 0.00 23,681.76 23,681.76 143000110 CAP GST Telecom California, Inc. 0.00 175,088.47 175,088.47 143000111 CAP XO Tennessee, Inc. 1,622,690.02 41,009.88 1,663,699.90 143000113 CAP XO Utah, Inc. 0.00 14,761.01 14,761.01 143000114 CAP XO Ohio, Inc. 0.00 72,332.25 72,332.25 143000125 CAP Time Warner Telecom of Wisconsin, LP 0.00 15,991.44 15,991.44 143000128 CAP Adelphia Business Solutions of VA, LLC 0.00 0.00 0.00 143000131 CAP Electric Lightwave, Inc. 0.00 83,070.96 83,070.96 143000132 CAP Interprise 0.00 0.00 0.00 143000132 CAP Interprise America, Inc. 326,184.72 1,168,346.18 1,494,530.90 143000132 CAP Qwest Interprise America 0.00 29,148.71 29,148.71 143000132 CAP Qwest Interprise America, Inc. fka US West Interprise 2,387,238.93 2,141,989.12 4,529,228.05 Americ 143000132 CAP U S West Interprise America, Inc. 0.00 940.06 940.06 143000297 CAP Connecticut Telephone & Communication Systems 6,663.60 2,226.00 8,889.60 143000297 CAP Connecticut Telephone & Communication Systems, Inc. 0.00 1,657,774.72 1,657,774.72 143001100 CAP North American Communications, Inc. 0.00 757.85 757.85 143001100 CAP CEI Networks, Incorporated 0.00 59,574.92 59,574.92 143001102 CAP TCA Communications 45,464.31 86,336.76 131,801.07 143001107 CAP Onvoy, Inc. 0.00 851,725.01 851,725.01 143001107 CAP Minnesota Independent Interexchange Corp. 20,895.38 3,036,062.77 3,056,958.15 143001133 CAP LDD, Inc. 84,068.63 0.00 84,068.63 143001133 CAP Big River Telephone Company LLC 0.00 3,570.90 3,570.90 143001144 CAP CapRock Telecommunications, Inc. 0.00 2,451.43 2,451.43 143001144 CAP McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 0.00 12,405.63 12,405.63 143001153 CAP McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 0.00 22,894.71 22,894.71 143001158 CAP USLink, Inc. 1,072,296.16 7,789.60 1,080,085.76 143001167 CAP United Communications Inc. d.b.a. UNICOM 78,226.75 0.00 78,226.75 143001173 CAP NTS Communications, Inc. 325,639.37 123,889.39 449,528.76 143001175 CAP Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. 0.00 32,367.48 32,367.48 143001179 CAP Midcontinent Communications, Inc. 0.00 177,129.84 177,129.84 143001182 CAP Community Telephone Corporation 0.00 65,147.00 65,147.00 143001194 CAP ITC (DBA NEXTLINK Affinity) 0.00 8,944.30 8,944.30 143001196 CAP ITC DeltaCom Communications, Inc. 60,319.29 92,899.06 153,218.35 143001208 CAP Business Telecom, Inc. 63,209.09 44,777.12 107,986.21 USAC - Schools and Libraries Support Mechanism January 31, 2014 Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL06 Schools and Libraries 2Q2014 Funding Year 2000 Disbursements - 4Q2013 Page 2 of 66 SPIN # Provider Type Service Provider Total Form 474 SPIF Total Form 472 BEAR Total Payments 143001231 CAP Communication Options, Inc. 0.00 30,683.58 30,683.58 143001236 CAP First Communications, LLC 0.00 18,951.51 18,951.51 143001261 CAP W. T. Services, Incorporated 20,153.43 1,920.00 22,073.43 143001892 CAP Metamora Tel. Co. 0.00 8,643.88 8,643.88 143001998 CAP Montezuma Mutual Tel. Co. 3,078.00 0.00 3,078.00 143002453 CAP Santa Rosa Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 0.00 26,799.69 26,799.69 143002533 CAP Interbel Tel. Coop. Inc. 7,883.04 0.00 7,883.04 143002897 CAP Cox Florida Telcom, L.P. dba Cox Business Services 0.00 37,966.93 37,966.93 143002897 CAP Cox Florida Telcom, L.P. 0.00 37,198.88 37,198.88 143002998 CAP Minnesota Independent Equal Access Corporation 0.00 604.69 604.69 143003000 CAP Westel, Inc. 0.00 54,137.95 54,137.95 143003353 CAP TeleBeam, Incorporated 0.00 1,964.99 1,964.99 143003353 CAP CEI Networks, Incorporated 0.00 45,566.26 45,566.26 143003814 CAP CFW Network, Inc. 0.00 1,049.40 1,049.40 143003845 CAP Minnesota Power Telecom, Inc. 158,704.23 9,681.17 168,385.40 143003874 CAP Global Crossing Telemanagement, Inc. 2,215.49 0.00 2,215.49 143003877 CAP Cooperative Communications, Inc. 0.00 624.00 624.00 143003900 CAP Conestoga Communications, Inc. 0.00 20,620.07 20,620.07 143003926 CAP Telecon Communication Corp. 135,270.95 6,990.62 142,261.57 143003933 CAP SouthEast Telephone Inc. 0.00 18,793.74 18,793.74 143003944 CAP Adams TelSystems, Inc. 0.00 168.86 168.86 143004000 CAP Partner Communications Group, LLC 26,628.01 23,060.75 49,688.76 143004049 CAP Talk.com Holding Corp. 0.00 1,905.38 1,905.38 143004093 CAP Popp Telcom Incorporated 34,510.59 0.00 34,510.59 143004191 CAP CTC Communications Corp. 632,910.86 224,958.51 857,869.37 143004268 CAP RCN Telecom Services of New York, Inc. 31,465.56 1,317.75 32,783.31 143004275 CAP RCN-BecoCom, LLC 8,750.15 0.00 8,750.15 143004277 CAP A.R.C. Networks, Inc. 545,708.81 15,360.00 561,068.81 143004284 CAP McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 0.00 1,503.64 1,503.64 143004340 CAP Dell Marketing LP 9,750,864.61 520,010.67 10,270,875.28 143004425 CAP LIG Holdings dba EarthStation Internet 0.00 81,750.43 81,750.43 143004441 CAP PenTeleData Limited Partnership I. 577,379.51 110,058.14 687,437.65 143004452 CAP Mid-Hudson Communications Inc. 0.00 23,780.48 23,780.48 143004466 CAP McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc 19,957.56 0.00 19,957.56 143004480 CAP Consolidated Communications Network, Inc. 0.00 130.45 130.45 143004508 CAP F&S Fiber Systems LLC 146,037.17 11,997.00 158,034.17 143004514 CAP AppliedTheory Communications, Inc. 372,539.15 603,913.61 976,452.76 143004514 CAP US LEC COMMUNICATIONS INC. 0.00 58,390.20 58,390.20 143004559 CAP Service Electric Cable T.V., Inc. 81,320.16 25,064.34 106,384.50 143004600 CAP Advanced Corporate Networking, Inc. 10,551.40 0.00 10,551.40 143004672 CAP Alltel Supply, Inc. 186,420.97 0.00 186,420.97 143004672 CAP Alltel Communications Products, Inc. 1,878.45 0.00 1,878.45 143004710 CAP Aliant Midwest, Inc. dba ALLTEL 40,586.43 0.00 40,586.43 143004829 CAP Interpath Communications, Inc. 253,022.55 22,858.82 275,881.37 143004833 CAP Avista Fiber, Inc 0.00 441,378.60 441,378.60 143005095 CAP WNM Communications Corporation, Inc.
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