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Telecommunication Provider 5Linx Accessline Communications ACN Communications Services, Inc
Telecommunication Provider 5Linx Accessline Communications ACN Communications Services, Inc. AmeriVision Communications, Inc. dba Affinity 4 and Lifeline Communications Airnex Communications, Inc. Allvoi Americatel Corporation ANPI Business, LLC fka Zone Telecom, LLC AT Conference, Inc. AT&T Corp. BA Telecom, Inc. BBG Communications, Inc. Billing Concepts, Inc. (Refered us to AT&T as provider) Birch Telcom of the West Inc. dba Birch Communications BullsEye Telecom Cbeyond Communications LLC Century Link Communications Cincinnati Bell Any Distance Consumer Cellular Convergia Cox California Telecom, LLC Cricket Communications, Inc./AT&T Mobility Earthlink Business, LLC ‐ Earthlink, LLC ‐ Earthlink, Inc. Enhanced Communications Network INC. E. / Everything Wireless First Communications Flash Wireless Globalstar USA LLC Granite Telecommunications LLC GreatCall, Inc. dba Jitterbug IBM Global Network Systems IDT Domestic Telecom inContact, Inc. Intellicall Operator Services Intelafone LLC Intermedia Voice Services I‐Wireless LDMI Telecommunications, Inc. Level 3 Communications LightYear Network Solutions Lingo, Inc Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership Matrix Telecom, Inc. Mitel Net Solutions Page 1 of 2 Telecommunication Provider MCI Communications Services, Inc. Mpower Communications Corp. Network Innovations New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC NTT Docomo USA Nextel of California nexVortex, Inc. Nobel Tel, LLC OnStar LLC Ooma, Inc. Opex Communications, Inc. Pacific Bell Telephone Company PAETEC Communications Payment One Corp Phone.com, Inc. Pioneer Telephone PNG Telecommunications, Inc. Primus Telecommunications Ready Wireless SBC Long Distance, LLC Securus Technologies, Inc. Sonic Telecom, LLC Sprint Communications Company, L.P. Sprint Nextel/Spectrum Sprint Telephony PCS, LP Talk America, Inc. Telscape Communications, Inc. TING Globalinx Enterprise, Inc. fka Tri‐M Communications, Inc. T‐Mobile West LLC Metro PCS California, LLC Total Call International, Inc. -
Annual Report 2013
Harnessing Strengths Annual Report 2013 Year Ended March 31, 2013 Contents 01 DOCOMO’s Strengths in Action 08 Business Overview 08 About NTT DOCOMO 09 Mobile Phone Market in Japan 10 11-Year Summary of Selected Financial Data 12 Financial Highlights 14 To Our Stakeholders President Kaoru Kato discusses the challenges faced by DOCOMO in a period of tremendous change and the Company’s determination to achieve growth in the years ahead. 21 Special Feature: 22 DOCOMO’s Resolutions: Boosting Competitiveness DOCOMO’s Management Strategies 24 Customer Satisfaction Improvement Project Reinforcing Strengths, 26 DOCOMO’s Challenges: Expanding New Business Areas Pursuing New Businesses 28 Commerce Business 30 Review of Operations 30 Financial Review from the CFO 32 Management Indicators in Fiscal 2012 34 Operating Data 36 At a Glance 38 Main Initiatives 38 Networks and Billing Plans 41 Handsets 43 New Business Fields: Services 47 New Business Fields: Partnerships 50 Supporting Tohoku Reconstruction and Revitalization Initiatives 51 Contributing to Society and the Environment through Our Business Activities 52 Management System 52 Corporate Governance 56 Internal Control 57 Information Management 58 Risk Factors 60 Organizational Structure 61 Subsidiaries and Affi liates 62 Financial Data 62 Consolidated Financial Statements 68 Reconciliations of the Disclosed Non-GAAP Financial Measures to the Most Directly Comparable GAAP Financial Measures 69 Corporate Data 69 Corporate Information 69 Stock Information Forward-Looking Statements This annual report contains forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on our current predictions, plans, expectations, acknowledgements and estimates based on the information obtained by us until the date of this annual report. -
Annual Report 2014 (Year Ended March 31, 2014)
NTT DOCOMO,INC.Annual Report 2014 Annual Report 2014 Year Ended March 31, 2014 NTT DOCOMO, INC. Year Ended March 31,2014 EndedMarch Year Well- Grounded Strategy Printed in Japan Contents Corporate Data Corporate Information As of March 31, 2014 01 Fiscal 2013 Highlights Company Name Fiscal Year-End 02 DOCOMO’s Businesses NTT DOCOMO, INC. March 31 Address Number of Employees (Consolidated) 03 Key Concepts for Understanding DOCOMO Head Offi ce: 24,860 11-1, Nagata-cho 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, 04 DOCOMO’s Growth Strategy Corporate Website Tokyo 100-6150, Japan https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/ 12 To Our Stakeholders Tel: +81-3-5156-1111 Date of Establishment IR Information DOCOMO will make wide-ranging August 1991 https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/corporate/ir/ use of its latent power and strive Capital Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm to achieve growth and higher ¥949,679,500,000 KPMG AZSA LLC (the Japan member fi rm of KPMG International) corporate value. 18 DOCOMO’s Growth Strategy Initiatives Stock Information Well-Grounded Strategy As of March 31, 2014 20 Number of Subscriptions Stock Listings Number of Shares 25 ARPU Tokyo Stock Exchange, First Section listed October 1998 Total Number of Authorized Shares: 17,460,000,000 30 New Business Areas (Securities code: 9437) Total Number of Issued Shares: 4,365,000,000 36 Management Capital New York Stock Exchange listed March 2002 Number of Shareholders (Ticker symbol: DCM) 42 Management System 327,818 Transfer Agent Distribution of Ownership among Shareholders 52 Review of Financial and Operational Results Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, 52 11-Year Summary of Selected Financial Data Corporate Agency Department 4-5, Marunouchi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8212, Japan 54 Financial Highlights Tel: +81-3-3212-1211 NTT 63.32% Inquiries about procedures of stock: +81-120-232-711 Foreign Corporations, etc. -
PUC Annual Report–Fiscal Year 2017
STATE OF HAWAII PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 (July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017) DECEMBER 2017 Hawaii Public Utilities Commission Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2017 Hawaii Public Utilities Commission Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2017 Executive Summary ____________________________________________________________________________________ The mission of the Public Utilities Commission (“PUC” or “Commission”) of the State of Hawaii (“State”) is to provide effective, proactive, and informed oversight of all regulated entities to ensure that they operate at a high level of performance so as to serve the public fairly, efficiently, safely, and reliably, while addressing the goals and future needs of the State in the most economically, operationally, and environmentally sound manner, and affording the opportunity for regulated entities to achieve and maintain commercial viability. Administrative Update During the fiscal year, the Commission re-described 8 positions and recruited and filled 23 vacant positions. The Commission successfully completed Phase 2 of the expansion and renovation project and is entering the final phase, estimated to be completed mid-2018. When complete, the renovation will provide space for all funded and authorized full-time Commission Oahu office staff to be situated in the same building, increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of Commission operations. Commission Proceedings and Regulatory Issues In Fiscal Year (“FY”) 2017, the Commission regulated 1,759 entities, which includes all chartered, franchised, certificated, and registered public utility companies that provide electricity, gas, telecommunications, private water and sewage, and motor and water carrier transportation services in the State. The Commission issued a total of 859 decisions and orders in FY 2017. -
Filed in June 2008
As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 26, 2008 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 20-F REGISTRATION STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(B) OR (G) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 OR ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008 OR TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 OR SHELL COMPANY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Date of event requiring this shell company report Commission file number: 1-31221 Kabushiki Kaisha NTT DoCoMo (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) NTT DoCoMo, Inc. (Translation of registrant’s name into English) Sanno Park Tower 11-1, Nagata-cho 2-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6150 Japan Japan (Jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (Address of principal executive offices) Hiromichi Takahashi or Atsuko Shiono TEL: +81-3-5156-1338 / FAX: +81-5156-0271 Sanno Park Tower, 2-11-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6150 Japan (Name, Telephone, E-mail and /or Facsimile number and Address of Company Contact Person) Securities registered or to be registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Title of each class Name of each exchange on which registered Common Stock New York Stock Exchange Securities registered or to be registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None (Title of Class) Securities for which there is a reporting obligation pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Act. -
Onkyo Tx-Sr333 Av Ресивер Расширенная Инструкция
ONKYO TX-SR333 AV РЕСИВЕР РАСШИРЕННАЯ ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ СОДЕРЖАНИЕ Функции приема АМ/FM радио 1 Воспроизведение записей с USB устройств 9 Использование пульта для воспроизведения музыкальных файлов 11 Использование режимов прослушивания 15 Более сложные настройки 25 Управление другими компонентами с использованием пульта 52 Управление компонентами ONKYO, подключенными по RI 68 Обновление прошивки ПО 73 Возможные неисправности 77 Справочная информация 93 Функции приема АМ/FM радио Стр. 1 Функции приема АМ/FM радио Выбор радиостанции Автоматическая настройка на радиостанции 1 Нажмите кнопку АМ или FM на устройстве для выбора «АМ» или «FM». 2 Нажмите кнопку TUNING MODE так, чтобы на дисплее появился индикатор «AUTO». 3 Нажмите кнопку TUNING. Начнется автоматический поиск радиостанций. Когда станция найдена, поиск останавливается. При настройке на радиостанцию, появляется индикатор TUNED. При настройке на стереофоническую радиостанцию, появляется также индикатор FM STEREO. Пока не загорится индикатор TUNED, звук на выход не выдается. Если сигнал от стереофонической радиостанции FM слабый В зависимости от конструкции здания и окружающей среды может оказаться, что хороший прием невозможен. В таком случае, переключитесь в режим ручной настройки (как описано в следующем разделе) и слушайте радиостанцию в моно. Режим ручной настройки на радиостанции 1 Нажмите кнопку АМ или FM на устройстве для выбора «АМ» или «FM». Стр. 2 2 Нажмите кнопку TUNING MODE так, чтобы с дисплея исчез индикатор «AUTO». 3 Нажмите и удержите кнопку TUNING для выбора нужной радиостанции. Частота изменяется на 1 шаг при каждом нажатии кнопки. Если постоянно держать кнопку нажатой, то частота будет изменятся непрерывно до тех пор, пока вы не отпустите кнопку. Настраивайтесь, глядя на дисплей. Чтобы вернуть индикатор в состояние «AUTO». -
2011 Municipal Franchise Fee Survey
Louisiana Municipal Association 2011 Municipal Franchise Fee Survey 12/20/2011 Introduction The Louisiana Municipal Association would like to thank all the municipalities who participated in the 2011 Municipal Franchise Fee Survey. We were able to collect and compile information from 172 municipalities on electric, water, natural gas, cable television and other franchise fee. The survey is divided into three sections. The first section is the contact information for each participating municipality. The second section contains franchise fee information by municipality. And the last section contains the same franchise fee information; however it is categorized by company. This section includes graphs of the company market share in municipal franchise agreements. This survey can be found on the LMA website at www.lma.org under publications. We hope that you find this information useful. If you have any questions pertaining to the survey or wish to add or update your municipality’s franchise information, please contact us at the LMA office. Once again, we thank you for your cooperation in this endeavor. Franchise Fee Agreements Information L.R.S. 33:4401 gives municipalities the authority to grant franchises to telephone, telegraph, electric light, water, and gas systems to use streets and public right of ways. Such franchises are limited to a period of 60 years and shall not be exclusive. Although the governing body is granted authority by 33:4401 to set the terms of the franchise, individual municipalities may have more restrictive provisions in their charters, such as a requirement that the franchise agreement be voted on in a referendum election. -
Grantee Changes and Corrections
CHANGES AND CORRECTIONS FOR APRIL 2013 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS Throughout the course of the SBI program, CN has maintained a repository of electronic records related to its provider outreach activities. Due to the high volume of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within the provider community, CN continues to maintain a listing of M&A activities as a way of supplementing the Provider Changes and Corrections. M&A activities for this submission period for the state of Alaska are listed below with a brief description and date as obtained through public records or provider disclosure. Alaska Telecom, Inc. acquired atContact and became Futaris The website for Futaris states: “Alaska Telecom, Inc. acquired atContact in 2011, a leading enterprise and federal contractor providing fully managed satellite communication networks worldwide. atContact was founded in 1997 to service the demand for high-speed data, audio, and video communication in unserved and underserved regions of the globe. atContact delivers innovative broadcast, transport, and IP connectivity solutions to rural customers in the United States, Canada, Alaska, and Antarctica. “In 2008, our parent company, Calista Corporation, acquired Alaska Telecom, Inc. As part of the acquisition, Calista Corporation brought Alaska Telecom, Inc. and atContact together to form what is known today as Futaris. Futaris is committed to honoring Calista Corporation’s tradition of providing services to areas that continually meet challenges, such as access limitations and economic difficulties.” DATASET CHANGES AND CORRECTIONS As requested by the SBI Program Office, a listing of the changes and/or corrections to the datasets between the October 2012 and April 2013 submissions is included in this narrative. -
ONN 6 Eng Codelist Only Webversion.Indd
6-DEVICE UNIVERSAL REMOTE Model: 100020904 CODELIST Need help? We’re here for you every day 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. CST. Give us a call at 1-888-516-2630 Please visit the website “www.onn-support.com” to get more information. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CODELIST TV 3 STREAM 5 STB 5 AUDIO SOUNDBAR 21 BLURAY DVD 22 2 CODELIST TV TV EQD 2014, 2087, 2277 EQD Auria 2014, 2087, 2277 Acer 4143 ESA 1595, 1963 Admiral 3879 eTec 2397 Affinity 3717, 3870, 3577, Exorvision 3953 3716 Favi 3382 Aiwa 1362 Fisher 1362 Akai 1675 Fluid 2964 Akura 1687 Fujimaro 1687 AOC 3720, 2691, 1365, Funai 1595, 1864, 1394, 2014, 2087 1963 Apex Digital 2397, 4347, 4350 Furrion 3332, 4093 Ario 2397 Gateway 1755, 1756 Asus 3340 GE 1447 Asustek 3340 General Electric 1447 Atvio 3638, 3636, 3879 GFM 1886, 1963, 1864 Atyme 2746 GPX 3980, 3977 Audiosonic 1675 Haier 2309, 1749, 1748, Audiovox 1564, 1276, 1769, 3382, 1753, 3429, 2121 2293, 4398, 2214 Auria 4748, 2087, 2014, Hannspree 1348, 2786 2277 Hisense 3519, 4740, 4618, Avera 2397, 2049 2183, 5185, 1660, Avol 2735, 4367, 3382, 3382, 4398 3118, 1709 Hitachi 1643, 4398, 5102, Axen 1709 4455, 3382, 0679 Axess 3593 Hiteker 3118 BenQ 1756 HKPro 3879, 2434 Blu:sens 2735 Hyundai 4618 Bolva 2397 iLo 1463, 1394 Broksonic 1892 Insignia 2049, 1780, 4487, Calypso 4748 3227, 1564, 1641, Champion 1362 2184, 1892, 1423, Changhong 4629 1660, 1963, 1463 Coby 3627 iSymphony 3382, 3429, 3118, Commercial Solutions 1447 3094 Conia 1687 JVC 1774, 1601, 3393, Contex 4053, 4280 2321, 2271, 4107, Craig 3423 4398, 5182, 4105, Crosley 3115 4053, 1670, 1892, Curtis -
Wireless Logic Mdex SMS Reachlist
Wireless Logic mdex SMS reachlist 01.10.2020 This information is given to the best of our knowledge. No responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of this information. This list is subject to change without notice. ISO 3166- Country Price- Region Country Carrier Network MNP MCC MNC 1 alpha-2 Code group Eastern Europe Abkhazia unknown unknown AB 7940 289 unknown 1 Eastern Europe Abkhazia Aquafon n.a. AB 7940 289 67 1 Eastern Europe Abkhazia JV A-Mobile Ltd. A-Mobile AB 7940 289 88 1 Middle East Afghanistan unknown unknown AF 93 412 unknown 1 Middle East Afghanistan AWCC AWCC AF 93 412 01 1 Middle East Afghanistan Roshan Roshan AF 93 412 20 1 Middle East Afghanistan MTN Afghanistan MTN Afghanistan AF 93 412 40 1 Middle East Afghanistan Etisalat Afghanistan Etisalat Afghanistan AF 93 412 50 1 Middle East Afghanistan Salaam Network Salaam Network AF 93 412 80 1 Eastern Europe Albania unknown unknown YES AL 355 276 unknown 1 Eastern Europe Albania AMC AMC YES AL 355 276 01 1 Eastern Europe Albania Vodafone Albania Vodafone Albania YES AL 355 276 02 1 Eastern Europe Albania Eagle Mobile Eagle Mobile YES AL 355 276 03 1 Eastern Europe Albania Albania Plus Communication PLUS YES AL 355 276 04 1 Africa Algeria unknown unknown DZ 213 603 unknown 1 Africa Algeria Mobilis Mobilis DZ 213 603 01 1 Africa Algeria Djezzy Djezzy DZ 213 603 02 1 Africa Algeria Wataniya Wataniya DZ 213 603 03 1 Oceania American Samoa unknown unknown AS 684 544 unknown 1 Europe Andorra unknown unknown AD 376 213 unknown 1 Europe Andorra Mobiland Mobiland AD 376 213 03 1 -
Subsidiaries of Fidelity Communications
Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) FIDELITY COMMUNICATIONS CO., ) WC Docket No. ____ _____ Transferor ) ) ITC-T/C-2019____________ and ) ) ) CABLE ONE, INC., ) Transferee ) ) Application for Consent to Transfer ) Control of Certain Fidelity Subsidiaries to ) Cable One pursuant to Section 214 of the ) Communications Act of 1934, as Amended ) __________________________________________) JOINT APPLICATION Fidelity Communications Co., a Missouri corporation (“Fidelity”), and Cable One, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Cable One”) (Fidelity and Cable One collectively, “Applicants”), hereby respectfully request authority from the Federal Communications Commission (the “Commission”) for Cable One to acquire control of the following nine (9) subsidiaries of Fidelity that hold domestic and/or international Section 214 authority to provide telecommunications 1 services (the “Transaction”): (1) Fidelity Telephone Company (“FTC”); (2) Fidelity Communication Services I, Inc. (“FCSI”); (3) Fidelity Communication Services II, Inc. (“FCSII”); (4) Fidelity Communication Services III, Inc. (“FCSIII”); (5) Fidelity Networks, Inc. (“FNI”); (6) Fidelity Systems Plus, Inc. (“FSP”); (7) Fidelity Long Distance, Inc. (“FLD”); (8) 1 The Applicants also will be filing separate applications and/or notices with the Commission for the transfer of control of the earth station registrations, wireless authorizations, antenna structure registrations, and community unit identification (“CUID”) registrations held by the Fidelity Subsidiaries. 1 2 3 Fidelity Cablevision, Inc. (“FCV”); and (9) FidelityLink, LLC (“FL”) (collectively, the “Fidelity Subsidiaries”). This Joint Application is being filed pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 214 and 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.763, 63.03, 63.04, 63.18, and 63.24 (“Application”). I. APPLICANTS A. Fidelity Communications Co. (FRN: 0009632746) Fidelity is a Missouri corporation with headquarters located at 64 N. -
471 Appli.# FRN Applicant Name BEN Applicatio N Type SPIN Service Provider Name FCDL Comment 926777 2530297 ACADEMICS PLUS CHART
471 Applicatio Commitme Appli.# FRN Applicant Name BEN n Type SPIN Service Provider Name nt Status FCDL Comment The Contract Award Date was changed from 7/1/2013 to 3/12/2013 to agree 926777 2530297 ACADEMICS PLUS CHARTER SCHOOL 229949 DISTRICT 143027282 Edline, LLC FUNDED with the documentation provided during the review of the FCC Form 471. The Contract Award Date was changed from 7/1/2013 to 3/12/2013 to agree 926777 2530215 ACADEMICS PLUS CHARTER SCHOOL 229949 DISTRICT 143008823 SBC Long Distance, LLC. FUNDED with the documentation provided during the review of the FCC Form 471. MR1: Block 1 of the FCC Form 471 (contact information) was modified in consultation with the applicant. <><><><><> MR2: FCC Form 471 application 902528 2504557 ACADEMICS PLUS CHARTER SCHOOL 229949 DISTRICT 143034622 CoBridge Communications LLC NOT FUNDED902528 canceled in consultation with the applicant. MR1: Block 1 of the FCC Form 471 (contact information) was modified in consultation with the applicant. <><><><><> MR2: FCC Form 471 application 902528 2504542 ACADEMICS PLUS CHARTER SCHOOL 229949 DISTRICT 143027282 Edline, LLC NOT FUNDED902528 canceled in consultation with the applicant. MR1: Block 1 of the FCC Form 471 (contact information) was modified in consultation with the applicant. <><><><><> MR2: FCC Form 471 application 902528 2504503 ACADEMICS PLUS CHARTER SCHOOL 229949 DISTRICT 143008823 SBC Long Distance, LLC. NOT FUNDED902528 canceled in consultation with the applicant. MR1: Block 1 of the FCC Form 471 (contact information) was modified in consultation with the applicant. <><><><><> MR2: FCC Form 471 application 902528 2504500 ACADEMICS PLUS CHARTER SCHOOL 229949 DISTRICT 143004662 Southwestern Bell Telephone Company NOT FUNDED902528 canceled in consultation with the applicant.