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PUBLIC NOTICE News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Federal Communications Commission Internet: http://www.fcc.gov 445 12th St., S.W. TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Washington, D.C. 20554 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: April 24, 2007 Narda Jones at (202) 418-2489 FCC RELEASES 2005 INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC DATA Washington, D.C. - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today released a report entitled 2005 International Telecommunications Data regarding traffic between the United States and other countries for international message telephone, private line, and miscellaneous services on a country-by-country basis. Statistical Findings • Facilities-based and facilities-resale traffic together increased 10.0% from 63.7 billion minutes in 2004 to 70.1 billion minutes in 2005. For purpose of categorizing traffic, a facilities-based carrier provides service using its own international transmission facilities, while a facilities-resale carrier provides service utilizing international circuits leased from other reporting international carriers. • U.S. billed revenues for international telephone, private line, and other miscellaneous services decreased 13.2% from 2004 to 2005. International Services Billed Revenues (Shown in Thousands of Dollars) 2004 2005 Percent Change Telephone $8,653,398 $7,400,098 -14.5% Private Line and Other Miscellaneous 723,395 737,589 2.0% Total Billed Revenues $9,376,793 $8,137,687 -13.2% • U.S. carriers’ net settlement payments (the amount they pay foreign carriers to terminate traffic overseas), and retained international revenues (revenues after settlement payments are made) decreased 13.1% for net settlement payments and 13.3% for retained international revenues from 2004 to 2005. Total Billed Revenues, Net Settlement Payments, and Retained Revenues (Shown in Thousands of Dollars) 2004 2005 Percent Change Total Billed Revenues $9,376,793 $8,137,687 -13.2% Net Settlement (3,611,811) (3,137,975) -13.1% Retained $5,764,982 $4,999,712 -13.3% • Resale traffic grew from 38.6 billion minutes in 2004 to 46.6 billion minutes in 2005. Billed revenues for resale services increased from $5.2 billion in 2004 to $5.8 billion in 2005. The total number of carriers reporting resale services increased 5% from 799 in 2004 to 838 in 2005. The report is available for reference in the FCC’s Reference Information Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level, Washington, D.C. 20554. Copies may be purchased by contacting the FCC’s duplicating contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., Portals II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington D.C. 20554, telephone 1-800-378-3160, facsimile 202-488-5563, or via e-mail www.bcpiweb.com. The report can also be downloaded [file name: CREPOR05.ZIP or CREPOR05.PDF] from www.fcc.gov/ib. -FCC- International Bureau contact: Linda Blake at (202) 418-0945; TTY (202) 418-0484. 2005 International Telecommunications Data (Filed as of October 31, 2006) April 2007 Strategic Analysis and Negotiations Division Multilateral Negotiations and Industry Analysis Branch International Bureau This report is available for reference in the FCC’s Reference Information Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling the FCC’s duplicating contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554, telephone 1-800-378-3160, facsimile 202-488-5563, or via e-mail www.bcpiweb.com. The report can also be downloaded [file name: CREPOR05.ZIP or CREPOR05.PDF] from www.fcc.gov/ib. 2005 Annual Section 43.61 International Telecommunications Data Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...……….. 1 Definitions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………. 3 Reporting Requirements …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Presentation of Data …..……………………………………………………………………………………...……..….………………………. 10 Statistical Tables: Combined Data for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Services A: Switched Services B: Private Line C: International Detailed Traffic Data Telephone Services Miscellaneous Services (Table / Page) (Table / Page) (Table / Page) All U.S. Points; All U.S. Carriers A1 (p1) B1 (p1) C1 (p1) A.M.S. Voicecom, Inc. A2 (p7) ABS-CBN Telecom North America, Inc. A3 (p8) American Samoa Telecommunications Authority A4 (p11) Americatel, Inc. A5 (p12) Belgacom Int'l. Carriers Svcs. N. America B2 (p7) BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. A6 (p16) Bestel USA Inc. A7 (p17) Cable & Wireless Americas Operations, Inc. B3 (p8) Centennial Puerto Rico Operations Corp. A8 (p18) China Telecom (USA) Corporation B4 (p9) China Unicom USA Corp. A9 (p19) B5 (p10) Cinergy Telecommunications, Inc. C2 (p3) Colt Telecommunications B6 (p11) Comsat International B7 (p12) France Telecom Long Distance USA, LLC A10 (p20) C3 (p4) GNG Networks America, Inc. B8 (p13) GTE Pacifica Incorporated d/b/a PTI A11 (p24) B9 (p14) Harris Corporation/MCS A12 (p25) IDT Corporation A13 (p29) IMPSAT USA, Inc. B10 (p15) Intelsat, Ltd. B11 (p16) Intelsat USA License Corp. B12 (p17) IT&E Overseas, Inc. A14 (p34) B13 (p18) KDDI America, Inc. A15 (p39) B14 (p19) KGM Circuit Solutions, LLC B15 (p20) Kinmirai Tsuushin of USA, Inc. A16 (p43) KPN-INS, Inc. A17 (p44) Level 3 Communications, LLC A18 (p49) B16 (p21) C4 (p5) NDNT, Inc. A19 (p50) B17 (p22) New Edge Networks B18 (p23) Nexion Media, Inc. B19 (p24) Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. B20 (p25) NTT America, Inc. B21 (p26) Orbitel S.A. E.S.P. A20 (p51) B22 (p27) Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., Ltd. A21 (p52) Primus Telecommunications, Inc. A22 (p54) Qwest Services Corporation B23 (p28) Reliance Communications, Inc. A23 (p59) B24 (p29) 2005 Annual Section 43.61 International Telecommunications Data Table of Contents -- Continued Statistical Tables: Combined Data for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Services A: Switched Services B: Private Line C: International Detailed Traffic Data Telephone Services Miscellaneous Services (Table / Page) (Table / Page) (Table / Page) Satellite Communication Systems, Inc. A24 (p63) B25 (p30) Sierra USA Communications, Inc. A25 (p65) Smitcoms, Inc. A26 (p66) Sprint Nextel Corporation A27 (p70) B26 (p31) C5 (p6) Startec Global Communications Corporation A28 (p75) Telecom Argentina USA, Inc. A29 (p76) Telecom Colombia USA, Inc. A30 (p78) Telecom Italia Sparkle of North America, Inc A31 (p79) Telecomunicaciones Ultramarinas-Puerto Rico B27 (p33) Telefonica Larga Distancia, Inc. (TLD) A32 (p83) B28 (p34) Telekom Malaysia (USA), Inc. B29 (p35) Telenor Global Services AS A33 (p84) Telmex B30 (p36) Tricom USA, Inc. A34 (p85) UniPlex Telecom Technologies, Inc. A35 (p89) C6 (p7) Universal Telecom Services, Inc. B31 (p37) Verizon Communications, Inc./MCI Int'l., Inc. A36 (p90) C7 (p8) Viatel Holding (Bermuda) Limited B32 (p38) All U.S. Points; All U.S. Carriers Traditional Settlement A37 (p95) Non-Traditional Settlement A38 (p101) Excludes Country-Beyond, Country-Direct, and Reorigination A39 (p107) Country-Beyond and Country-Direct A40 (p113) Reorigination A41 (p119) Facilities-Based traffic B33 (p38) Facilities-Resale traffic B34 (p44) Summary Traffic Data D: Pure Resale Services (Table / Page) International Message Telephone D (p1) E: Switched Services Market F: Private Line Services Shares - Shares - Market Shares Telephone Facilities-Based Service Only (Table / Page) (Table / Page) IDT Corporation E (p1) IMPSAT USA, Inc. F (p1) NTT America, Inc. F (p1) Qwest Services Corporation F (p1) Reliance Communications, Inc. E (p1) Sprint Nextel Corporation E (p1) F (p1) Verizon Communications Inc./MCI Int'l., Inc. E (p1) 2005 International Telecommunications Data April 2007 Introduction This is the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) annual report compiling data on telecommunications service between the United States and international points. The data compiled in this report are for the year 2005. The data are compiled from reports submitted to the FCC by U.S. carriers pursuant to Section 43.61 of the Commission's rules.1 Section 43.61(a) directs carriers to file reports by July 31 that summarize international telecommunications service provided during the preceding calendar year. Carriers submit their final data for the preceding calendar year by October 31. The specific filing requirements are set forth in the Manual for Filing Section 43.61 Data (June 1995). Statistical Findings • U.S. billed minutes increased 10.0% from 63.7 billion in 2004 to 70.1 billion in 2005. • In 2005, eighty U.S. facilities-based and facilities-resale (see definitions on page 3) carriers together reported that they billed $7.4 billion for international telephone service, and $738 million for international private line and other miscellaneous services, compared to $8.7 billion, and $723 million respectively, in 2004. • U.S. carrier’s net settlement payments – the amount paid to foreign carriers to compensate those carriers for completing calls – decreased from $3.6 billion in 2004 to $3.1 billion in 2005. • Retained revenues – 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 – decreased 13.3% from $5.8 billion in 2004 to $5.0 billion in 2005. • Pure resale providers resell the services of underlying U.S. facilities-based and facilities- resale carriers. The number of reporting carriers grew from 799 in 2004 to 838 in 2005. Pure resale minutes grew from 38.6 billion in 2004 to 46.6 billion in 2005. Billed revenues increased from $5.2 billion