Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC 20554 2005/2006 Edition Statistics of Communications Common Carriers iii Introduction and Overview The Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (SOCC), which has been published 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 has a home page on the World Wide Web. This home page can be accessed directly at www.fcc.gov/wcb/ 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). The Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports web pages include 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/. Duplicating Contractors and Reference Information Center Several private firms specialize in locating, duplicating, and distributing FCC documents. The Commission's current duplicating contractor is Best Copy and Printing, Inc. Documents may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 1-800-378-3160, or via e-mail at FCC@bcpiweb.com. Reports and the summaries used in the preparation of the SOCC are also available in the FCC's Reference Information Center, located on the Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street S.W., Washington, D.C. 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 (LECs), 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 $134 million in annual revenues in 2006) 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. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers iv In 2005 and 2006, as shown in the detailed statistics in Table 2.8, there were 27 reporting large incumbent LECs required to file the ARMIS USOA Report 43-02. In addition to these large carriers, 29 mid-sized incumbent LECs report less detailed data in the ARMIS Annual Summary Report 43-01, and the statistical tabulations based on this report are shown in Tables 2.9 through 2.17. While these 56 companies account for more than 90% of the local telephone lines served by incumbent LECs, they do not reflect a complete census of the industry. Long Distance Companies Over 1,100 companies provide long distance telephone service. A limited amount of summary 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. Full Class A reporting requirements are imposed only where the aggregate revenues of an incumbent LEC and its affiliates exceed $7.950 billion, the inflation-adjusted 2006 revenue threshold. Only AT&T, Qwest, and Verizon remained subject to full Class A reporting requirements in 2006. The results for the 27 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 AT&T Inc., has historically maintained a separate operating company in each state served and consequently files information for each one. In contrast, Qwest, formerly U S WEST, has consolidated its operations into a single company servicing 14 states, for which it files aggregated information. The FCC’s Phase I Accounting Review Order, 14 FCC Rcd 11396 (1999), established streamlined reporting requirements for mid-sized incumbent LECs beginning in the 1999 reporting year. A mid- sized incumbent LEC is a carrier whose annual operating revenues, either individually or when aggregated with those of any incumbent LEC it controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, were less than $7.950 billion in 2006. Summary tabulations for these mid-sized companies are included in Tables 2.9 through 2.17. 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 the same time, they provide annual reports on their domestic operations to the FCC. The basic Statistics of Communications Common Carriers v raw data are made available to the public as soon as they are received. This statistical summary is produced after the data have been checked, inquiries on questionable 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 usually prepared and released by the end of the year. Other Information Sources The United States Telecom Association (USTA), at www.usta.org, represents most incumbent 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. The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA), at www.ctia.org, 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 (TIA), at www.tiaonline.org, represents the information and communications technology industry. TIA publishes annually the Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast, which provides most comprehensive study of the industry. * * * * * * * * * * * * We invite comments and suggestions for improvements. For your convenience, the survey form on the following page may be used for your response. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers vii Customer Response Publication: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 2005/2006 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. 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Telephone Carriers 2005 2006 Table 2.1 - List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission Whose Reports Were Used in this Statistical Tabulation. . . 13 105 Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 106 Table 2.3 - Switched Access Lines in Service for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 110 Table 2.4 - Access Lines in Service by Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 112 Table 2.5 - Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 114 Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 117 Table 2.7 - Communications Plant of Reporting Large Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 133 Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 134 Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 165 Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 172 Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 181 Table 2.12 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 186 Table 2.13 - Taxes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 187 Table 2.14 - Total Plant in Service of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 188 Table 2.15 - Total Other Investments of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 189 Table 2.16 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Reporting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 190 Table 2.17 - Billable Access Lines and Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 191 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3.2 - International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3.3 - 2005 U.S. Billed Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Part 4. Historical Financial and Operating Statistics Tables Table 4.1 - Local Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.2 - Access Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1984 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.3 - Toll Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.4 - Miscellaneous Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.5 - Total Operating Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.6 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.7 - Earnings Summary of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.8 - Assets and Liabilities of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4.10 - Selected Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1985 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table of Contents ix 214 216 218 225 209 211 212 213 Page iii 3 208 207 4 8 197 201 202 Part 5. Trends and Monitoring Tables Table 5.1 - Total U.S. Wireline Telephone Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.2 - End-User Switched Access Lines Reported. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.3 - End-User Switched Access Lines by Customer Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.4 - High-Speed Lines (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.5 - Advanced Services Lines (Over 200 kbps in Both Directions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.6 - Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.7 - Total USF Loops for All Local Exchange Carriers, 2004 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.8 - Household Telephone Subscribership in the United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.9 - Telephone Penetration by State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.10 - Annual Rate of Change in Major Price Indices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.11 - Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas, 1996-2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.12 - Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas, 1996-2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.13 - Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Interstate Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.14 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service (800, 888, 877, 866). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.15 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for 800 Toll-Free Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.16 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for 888 Toll-Free Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.17 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for 877 Toll-Free Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.18 - Telephone Numbers Assigned for 866 Toll-Free Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.19 - Telecommunications Industry Revenues Reported by Type of Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5.20 - Telecommunications Industry Revenues Reported by Type of Carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Index 1. By Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. By Subject. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table of Contents -- Continued 247 248 249 249 243 244 245 246 239 240 241 242 233 236 237 238 230 231 231 232 Page 229 230 Part 1 General Tables Selected Financial Data 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 Revenues $6,573 $7,884 $20,395 - $43,764 $63,055 $20,547 2 $2,479 $2,448 $1,201 $1,270 Costs and Expenses 5,438 6,526 17,551 - 37,596 52,767 15,877 2 1,743 1,782 908 956 Operating income 1,134 1,358 2,844 - 6,168 10,288 4,670 2 736 666 259 313 Interest Expense 315 283 538 - 1,456 1,843 1,124 2 202 196 184 162 Income Taxes 425 475 -845 - 932 3,525 1,389 2 203 221 54 68 Net Income (Loss) 1,331 1,129 1,356 - 4,786 7,356 3,294 2 334 370 -65 86 Earnings per Share 3.87 2.93 1.69 - 1.42 1.89 1.81 2 2.55 3.17 -0.30 0.30 Dividends per Share 1.53 1.07 0.71 - 1.30 1.35 1.14 2 0.24 0.25 - - Average Shares Outstanding (millions) 344 385 809 - 3,379 3,902 1,825 2 136 122 246 253 Capital Expenditures 949 1,165 1,072 - 5,576 8,320 3,457 2 415 314 143 151 Property, Plant and Equipment - Net 5,103 5,231 10,845 - 58,727 94,596 21,745 2 3,304 3,109 800 819 Total Assets 24,013 18,344 29,708 - 145,632 270,634 56,553 2 7,763 7,441 1,863 2,014 Long-Term Debt 5,544 2,697 7,160 - 26,115 50,063 17,188 2 2,376 2,413 2,073 2,066 Shareholders' Equity 13,016 12,662 7,825 - 54,690 115,540 23,534 2 3,617 3,191 738 792 Operating Data Customer Lines (thousands) 3 2,886 - - - 49,413 66,470 20,037 2 2,214 2,094 931 887 Number of Employees 21,373 14,899 21,373 - 189,950 302,770 63,066 2 6,900 6,400 2,900 6 3,000 Selected Financial Data 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 Revenues $2,017 $2,025 $13,940 - $635 $545 $13,903 $13,923 $28,789 $41,028 $69,518 $88,144 Costs and Expenses 1,428 1,381 13,605 - 1,114 560 13,048 12,368 26,648 38,544 56,937 74,771 Operating income 589 644 335 - -479 -15 -757 593 2,141 2,484 12,581 13,373 Interest Expense 339 336 -345 - -65 -13 1,483 1,169 1,294 1,533 2,129 2,349 Income Taxes 22 57 -69 - - - 3 36 -470 -488 2,421 2,674 Net Income (Loss) 202 345 333 - -430 -28 -779 593 1,785 1,329 7,397 6,197 Earnings per Share 0.60 1.06 1.04 - -1.71 -0.94 -0.42 0.30 0.88 0.45 2.65 2.12 Dividends per Share 1.00 1.00 0.40 8 - - - - - 0.30 0.10 1.62 1.62 Average Shares Outstanding (millions) 342 323 329 - 312 30 1,836 1,972 2,054 2,972 2,817 2,938 Capital Expenditures 259 269 870 - 28 32 1,613 1,632 5,057 7,556 14,964 17,101 Property, Plant and Equipment - Net 3,058 2,983 6,122 - 346 306 15,568 14,579 23,329 25,868 72,987 82,356 Total Assets 6,428 6,791 16,140 - 486 479 21,497 21,239 102,760 97,161 168,130 188,804 Long-Term Debt 3,995 4,461 5,887 - - 120 14,968 13,206 19,969 21,011 31,569 28,646 Shareholders' Equity 1,042 1,058 4,506 - -549 217 3,217 1,445 51,937 53,131 39,680 48,535 Operating Data Customer Lines (thousands) 3 2,556 2,520 - - - 385 14,739 13,795 7,400 - 48,800 45,100 Number of Employees 6,103 5,446 - - 1,700 1,588 39,641 38,383 79,900 64,600 217,000 242,000 N/A - Not available. 1 Last consolidated financial statement filed by company is for 9 months ending September 30, 2005. 2 Following the merger of SBC Communications Inc. (SBC) with AT&T Corporation (ATTC) on November 18, 2005, SBC changed its name from "SBC Communications Inc." to "AT&T Inc." and began marketing its services and products, and brand names, including Cingular Wireless (AT&T Mobility), as AT&T. Amounts in 2005 reflect results from AT&T Corp. for the 43 days following the November 18, 2005 acquisition. The 2006 figures include all of BellSouth and AT&T Moblity following acquisition of BellSouth in December 2006. 3 Network (switched) access lines. 4 Data for MCI Inc. is for 9 months ending September 30, 2005. On February 14, 2005, Verizon announced that it had agreed to acquire MCI for a combination of Verizon's common shares and cash (including MCI's dividends). The merger received the required state, federal and international regulatory approvals by year-end 2005, and on January 6, 2006, Verizon and MCI closed the merger. 5 On August 12, 2005, Sprint Corporation acquired Nextel and, as a result, the name of the Corporation was changed from "Sprint Corporation" to "Sprint Nextel Corporation." Consolidated financial statements included financial results of all acquisitions in 2005, particularly Nextel's. 6 As of February 28, 2006. 7 On October 28, 2005, McLeodUSA Inc. filed for bankruptcy relief under Chapter 11 and on January 6, 2006, it emerged from the bankruptcy. Upon emergence, McLeodUSA Inc. adopted fresh start accounting that had a material effect on its financial statements. As a result, the financial statements for periods after January 1, 2006, are not comparable with the financial statements for earlier periods. 8 Plus a special cash dividend of $5.60 per common share paid by MCI on October 27, 2005 after the October 6, 2005 approval of the merger agreement by MCI shareholders. 9 On July 17, 2006, Alltel completed its spin-off of its wireline telecommunications business to its stockholders and the merger of that business with Valor Communications Group, Inc. ("Valor"). The new wireline company formed in the merger of Alltel's wireline operations and Valor is named Windstream Corporation ("Windstream"). After the spin-off, Alltel's continuing operations consist of a single reportable business segment, wireless communications services. Sources: Company annual (Form 10-K) and quarterly (Form 10-Q, 10-Q/A) reports filed at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Carriers as of December 31, 2005 - 2006 (In Millions, Except Per-Share Amounts Corporation Corporation Inc. ALLTEL 9 AT&T Inc. 2 CenturyTel,AT&T Corp. 1 Int'l Inc. Sprint Nextel Corporation 5 Inc. 4 Communications Verizon Cincinnati BellBellSouth Qwest Communications Inc. Company Communications Citizens McLeodUSA Incorporated 7 MCI Inc. 4 3 Filer ID Name of Company Type of Telecommunications Provider AT&T, Inc. 819977 Ameritech Advanced Data Services - Illinois, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 819975 Ameritech Advanced Data Services - Indiana, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 819973 Ameritech Advanced Data Services - Michigan, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 819971 Ameritech Advanced Data Services - Ohio, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 819969 Ameritech Advanced Data Services - Wisconsin, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 806172 AT&T Communications Interexchange Carrier 804262 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 802971 * BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803214 * Illinois Bell Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803217 * Indiana Bell Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803220 * Michigan Bell Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804483 * Nevada Bell Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803223 * Ohio Bell Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 801963 * Pacific Bell Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820089 SBC Advanced Solutions, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 825937 SBC Internet Services, Inc. Interconnected VoIP 803664 SNET America, Inc. Toll Reseller 804489 * Southern New England Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805767 * Southwestern Bell Telephone, LP Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806103 Teleport Communications Group, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 802998 * The Woodbury Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803226 * Wisconsin Bell Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier CenturyTel, Inc. 825564 Century Tel Acquisition, LLC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 820908 CenturyTel - Central WI Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 823352 Centurytel Fiber Company II, LLC Interexchange Carrier 818150 CenturyTel Long Distance, LLC Interexchange Carrier 804201 CenturyTel Midwest-Michigan, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806263 CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804213 CenturyTel of Adamsville, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 822566 * CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804171 CenturyTel of Arkansas, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820918 CenturyTel of Central Arkansas, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804195 CenturyTel of Central Indiana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804162 CenturyTel of Central Louisiana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804252 CenturyTel of Chatham, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804207 CenturyTel of Chester, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804159 CenturyTel of Claiborne, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804234 CenturyTel of Colorado, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 807099 CenturyTel of Cowiche, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806277 CenturyTel of Eagle, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804177 CenturyTel of East Louisiana Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804186 CenturyTel of Evangeline, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803583 CenturyTel of Fairwater-Brandon-Alto, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804222 CenturyTel of Forestville, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804210 CenturyTel of Idaho, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806260 CenturyTel of Inter-Island, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802890 CenturyTel of Lake Dallas, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804225 CenturyTel of Larsen-Redfield, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804219 CenturyTel of Michigan, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 801408 CenturyTel of Midwest-Kendall, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805554 CenturyTel of Minnesota, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 822568 * CenturyTel of Missouri, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804228 CenturyTel of Monroe County, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806265 CenturyTel of Montana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804165 CenturyTel of Mountain Home, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804174 CenturyTel of North Louisiana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804168 CenturyTel of North Mississippi, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804256 CenturyTel of Northern Michigan, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804237 CenturyTel of Northern Wisconsin, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804198 CenturyTel of Northwest Louisiana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804231 CenturyTel of Northwest Wisconsin, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804192 CenturyTel of Odon, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Wireline Affiliates of Subject Local Exchange Carriers * (as of December 31, 2006) 4 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Filer ID Name of Company Type of Telecommunications Provider 804249 CenturyTel of Ohio, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804246 CenturyTel of Ooltewah - Collegedale, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806262 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804156 CenturyTel of Port Aransas, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805557 CenturyTel of Postville, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804216 CenturyTel of Redfield, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804759 CenturyTel of Ringgold, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804255 CenturyTel of San Marcos, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804180 CenturyTel of South Arkansas, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804183 CenturyTel of Southeast Louisiana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805725 CenturyTel of Southern Wisconsin, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804189 CenturyTel of Southwest Louisiana Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 817854 CenturyTel of the Gem State, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 817862 CenturyTel of the Midwest - Wisconsin, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803998 CenturyTel of the Northwest Arkansas, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 817886 CenturyTel of the Southwest, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 815632 CenturyTel of Upper Michigan, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806259 * CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 804204 CenturyTel of Wisconsin, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806274 CenturyTel of Wyoming, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 819995 CenturyTel Solutions, LLC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 820461 Spectra Communications Group, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820906 Telephone USA of WI Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Cincinnati Bell, Inc. 809872 Cincinnati Bell Any Distance Inc. Interexchange Carrier 825068 Cincinnati Bell Extended Territories LLC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 805713 * Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Citizens Communications Company 805146 Citizens Telecomm Company of the Volunteer State, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802893 * Citizens Telecommunications Company of California, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820800 Citizens Telecommunications Company of Minnesota, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803993 * Citizens Telecommunications Company of New York, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805137 Citizens Telecommunications Company of Oregon Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805119 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Golden State, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803994 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Idaho Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803995 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Montana Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805113 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Nevada Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803931 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Tennessee, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803996 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of the White Mountains, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805107 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Tuolumne Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803988 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of Utah Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805038 Citizens Telecommunications Co. of West Virginia Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820716 Citizens Telecommunications of Illinois, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820718 Citizens Telecommunications of Nebraska Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802899 Citizens Utilities Rural Telephone Company, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805359 Frontier Communications of Alabama, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803939 Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Interexchange Carrier 805773 Frontier Communications of AuSable Valley, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805776 Frontier Communications of Breezewood, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805779 Frontier Communications of Canton, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805788 Frontier Communications of DePue, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805371 Frontier Communications of Fairmount, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805365 Frontier Communications of Georgia, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805797 Frontier Communications of Illinois, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805785 Frontier Communications of Indiana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805299 Frontier Communications of Iowa, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805803 Frontier Communications of Lakeside, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805806 Frontier Communications of Lakewood, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805368 Frontier Communications of Lamar County, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805782 Frontier Communications of Michigan, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805809 Frontier Communications of Midland, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805302 Frontier Communications of Minnesota, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805374 Frontier Communications of Mississippi, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805818 Frontier Communications of Mondovi, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (as of December 31, 2006) -- Continued Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Wireline Affiliates of Subject Local Exchange Carriers * 5 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Filer ID Name of Company Type of Telecommunications Provider 805821 Frontier Communications of Mt. Pulaski, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805794 Frontier Communications of New York, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805827 Frontier Communications of Orion, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805830 Frontier Communications of Oswayo River, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805791 Frontier Communications of Pennsylvania, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805833 Frontier Communications of Prairie, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 821046 * Frontier Communications of Rochester, Inc. Local Reseller 805836 Frontier Communications of Schuyler, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805839 Frontier Communications of Seneca Gorham, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805842 Frontier Communications of St. Croix, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805845 Frontier Communications of Sylvan Lake, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805362 Frontier Communications of the South, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805848 Frontier Communications of Thorntown, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805854 Frontier Communications of Viroqua, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805851 Frontier Communications of Wisconsin, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805857 Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805131 Navajo Communications Company, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802920 Ogden Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 801954 Rhinelander Telephone, LLC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. 805650 * Commonwealth Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 822888 CTE Telecom, LLC Interexchange Carrier 815558 CTSI, LLC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier Embarq Corporation 822076 Embarq Corporation (including the following companies) Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802884 Sprint/United Telephone - Northwest Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803208 Sprint/United Telephone Company of Ohio Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803211 Sprint/United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803553 Sprint/United Telephone Company of Eastern Kansas Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803556 Sprint/United Telephone Company of Kansas Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803559 Sprint/United Telephone Company of South Central Kansas Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803562 Sprint Missouri, Inc Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803565 Sprint/United Telephone Company of the West Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803568 Sprint/United Telephone Company of Texas, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803571 Sprint Minnesota, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803574 Sprint/Central Telephone Company of Texas Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803601 Sprint/Central Telephone Company - Nevada Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805413 Sprint/United Telephone Company of New Jersey, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805416 Sprint/United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806358 Sprint/Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806361 Sprint/Central Telephone Company of Virginia Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806364 Sprint/Central Telephone Company - North Carolina Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806370 Sprint/United Telephone Company of the Carolinas Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806373 Sprint/United Telephone - Southeast, Inc. - TN and VA Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 807636 Sprint Florida, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc. 821560 Iowa Telecom Communications, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 820463 * Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 825534 IT Communications, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 801606 Montezuma Mutual Tel. Co. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Qwest Services Corp. 807684 El Paso County Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 814711 Malheur Home Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820566 OnFiber Communications, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 808882 Qwest Communications Corporation Interexchange Carrier 808440 * Qwest Corporation Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 822734 Qwest LD Corp. Interexchange Carrier 808441 Qwest !nterprise America Payphone Provider SureWest Communications 804477 * SureWest Telephone Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 822780 Surewest Televideo Cable/Coax Verizon Communications, Inc. 806291 Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. Toll Reseller 823838 Codetel International Communications, Inc. Toll Reseller Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Wireline Affiliates of Subject Local Exchange Carriers * (as of December 31, 2006) -- Continued 6 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Filer ID Name of Company Type of Telecommunications Provider 805070 * Contel of the South, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803950 * GTE Southwest, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 824388 MCI, Inc. and Subsidiaries- CONSOLIDATED Interexchange Carrier 803810 NYNEX Long Distance Company Toll Reseller 817698 OnePoint Communications - Colorado, LLC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 817696 OnePoint Communications - Georgia, LLC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 817694 OnePoint Communications - Illinois, LLC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 806295 * Verizon - Delaware, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806304 * Verizon - Maryland, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806313 * Verizon - New Jersey, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 801555 * Verizon - New York Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803900 * Verizon - Northwest Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806298 * Verizon - Pennsylvania, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806307 * Verizon - Virginia, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806301 * Verizon - Washington, D.C. Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803913 * Verizon - West Coast Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 806310 * Verizon - West Virginia Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803860 * Verizon California, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 825767 Verizon Dominicana, C. por A. Private Service Provider 803862 * Verizon Florida, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803864 Verizon Hawaii International Inc. Interexchange Carrier 808065 * Verizon New England, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 803870 * Verizon North, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 811054 Verizon Select Services, Inc. Toll Reseller 803930 * Verizon South, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 818132 Verizon Avenue Corp. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier Windstream 804615 Accucomm Telecommunications, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 812933 Advanced Tel-Com Systems Corporation Toll Reseller 805035 ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805083 ALLTEL Arkansas Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805089 * ALLTEL Carolina Inc. - North Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802036 ALLTEL Communications of the Midwest, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 805080 ALLTEL Florida Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805102 * ALLTEL Georgia Communications, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805062 ALLTEL Georgia Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 825732 ALLTEL Holding Corporate Services, Inc. Toll Reseller 805149 * ALLTEL Kentucky Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805122 ALLTEL Mississippi Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805044 ALLTEL Missouri Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802434 * ALLTEL Nebraska, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805074 ALLTEL New York, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805086 ALLTEL Ohio, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805134 ALLTEL Oklahoma Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805092 * ALLTEL Pennsylvania Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805059 ALLTEL South Carolina Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 802035 ALLTEL Systems of the Midwest, Inc Toll Reseller 805105 Georgia ALLTEL Telecom, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 808203 Georgia Telephone Corporation Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 821094 KCC Telcom, Inc. Competitive Local Exchange Carrier 822508 Kentucky ALLTEL, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 807705 Kerrville Tel. Co. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 801695 KIN Network, Inc. Toll Reseller 805033 Oklahoma ALLTEL Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 809320 Standard Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805077 Sugar Land Tel. Co. dba ALLTEL Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 805140 Texas-Alltel, Inc. Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 820011 * Valor Telecom of Texas, LP Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 821878 Valor Telecommunications LD, LLC Toll Reseller 805095 * Western Reserve Telephone Company Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier 822860 Western Wireless International Enterprises, Inc. Toll Reseller Note: * Subject to Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) reporting requirements. (as of December 31, 2006) -- Continued Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Wireline Affiliates of Subject Local Exchange Carriers * 7 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.3 -- Toll Service Revenues 1/ by Provider 2/ (Revenue Amounts Shown in Millions) Preliminary 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Revenue $81,546 $73,486 $59,864 $52,172 $46,511 $46,599 $41,789 Percentage of total 74.4% 74.0% 71.5% 67.6% 65.3% 67.3% 67.8% Revenue $17,024 $15,122 $13,808 $13,837 $13,534 $10,683 $8,381 Percentage of total 15.5% 15.2% 16.5% 17.9% 19.0% 15.4% 13.6% Revenue $11,045 $10,722 $10,026 $11,179 $11,168 $11,968 $11,490 Percentage of total 10.1% 10.8% 12.0% 14.5% 15.7% 17.3% 18.6% Total Service Revenue $109,615 $99,053 $83,697 $77,188 $71,214 $69,250 $61,659 Companies reporting toll 1,401 1,715 1,668 1,835 2,173 2,117 2,051 service revenue 2000 Five companies reporting the most toll service revenue: Next twenty: 2001 Five companies reporting the most toll service revenue: Next twenty: 2002 Five companies reporting the most toll service revenue: Next twenty: ALLTEL Corp.; BellSouth Corp.; Broadwing, Inc.; Cable & Wireless USA, Inc.; CenturyTel, Inc.; Cincinnati Bell, Inc.; Citizens Communications; Comcast Corp.; Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones SSA; Evercom, Inc.; Global Crossing North American Holdings, Inc.; IDT Corp.; ITC^DeltaCom, Inc.; McLeod USA Inc.; Qwest Services Corp.; Telco Group, Inc.; Touch America Holdings, Inc.; VarTec Telecom, Inc.; WilTel Communications Group, Inc.; XO Communications, Inc. Totals for the five companies that report the most toll revenue Totals for the next twenty companies that report the most toll revenue Totals for all other companies Totals for all companies AT&T Communications; Qwest Services Corp.; SBC Communications, Inc.; Sprint Corp.; WorldCom, Inc. ALLTEL Corp.; Atlas Telecommunications S.A.; BCE, Inc. (Bell Canada Enterprises); BellSouth Corporation; Broadwing, Inc.; Cable & Wireless Holdings, Inc.; Global Crossing, Ltd.; IDS Telcom, LLC; IDT Corp.; Intermedia Communications, Inc.; McLeod USA Inc.; Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.; Primus Telecommunications Group, Inc.; Star Telecommunications; Talk.com, Inc.; VarTec Telecom, Inc.; Verizon; Viatel, Inc.; Williams Communications Group, Inc.; World Access, Inc. AT&T Communications; SBC Communications, Inc.; Sprint Corp.; Verizon Communications, Inc.; WorldCom, Inc. AT&T Communications; SBC Communications, Inc.; Sprint Corp.; Verizon Communications, Inc.; WorldCom, Inc. ALLTEL Corp.; BellSouth Corp.; Broadwing, Inc.; Cable & Wireless USA, Inc.; Citizens Communication; Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones SSA; Global Crossing; IDT Corp.; ITC^DeltaCom, Inc.; McLeodUSA, Inc.; Network Plus Corp.; Nextel Communications, Inc.; Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.; Primus Telecommunications Group, Inc.; Qwest Services Corp.; Star Telecommunications, Inc.; Touch America Holdings, Inc.; VarTec Telecom; WilTel Communications Group, Inc.; World Access, Inc. 8 2003 Five companies reporting the most toll service revenue: Next twenty: 2004 Five companies reporting the most toll service revenue: Next twenty: 2005 Five companies reporting the most toll service revenue: Next twenty: 2006 Five companies reporting the most toll service revenue: Next twenty: 1/ 2/ Source: Data filed on FCC Form 499A and press reports. See also: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition ALLTEL Corp.; Broadwing Corporation; BT United States LLC; CenturyTel, Inc.; Epana Networks; Global Crossing North America, Inc.; IDT Corp.; ITC DeltaCom, Inc.; Level 3 Financing, Inc.; Locus Telecommunications, Inc.; Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.; Reliance Infocomm Ltd.; Telco Group, Inc.; Time Warner Inc.; T-Mobile USA, Inc.; Touch-Tel USA, LLC; Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited; WilTel Communications Group, Inc.; World Access, Inc.; XO Communications, Inc. AT&T Communications; MCI, Inc.; SBC Communications, Inc.; Sprint Corp.; Verizon Communications, Inc. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.3 -- Toll Service Revenues 1/ by Provider 2/ -- Continued AT&T Communications; MCI, Inc.; SBC Communications, Inc.; Sprint Corp.; Verizon Communications, Inc. AT&T, Inc; BellSouth Corporation; Qwest Services Corp.; Sprint Nextel Corp.; Verizon Communications, Inc. ALLTEL Corp.; BellSouth Corp.; Broadwing Corp.; CenturyTel, Inc.; Cincinnati Bell, Inc.; Citizens Communications; Evercom, Inc.; Global Crossing North America, Inc.; IDT Corporation; ITC^DeltaCom, Inc.; McLeod USA Inc.; Primus Telecommunications Group, Inc.; Qwest Services Corp.; Telco Group, Inc.; Teleglobe Netherlands Holdings B.V.; Telenor Global Services AS; T-Mobile USA, Inc.; VarTec Telecom, Inc.; WilTel Communications Group, Inc.; XO Communications, Inc. ALLTEL Corp.; BellSouth Corp.; Broadwing Communications, LLC; CenturyTel, Inc.; Citizens Communications; Excel, Inc.; General Communication, Inc.; Global Crossing North America, Inc.; IDT Corp.; Level 3 Financing, Inc.; Locus Telecommunications, Inc.; McLeodUSA, Inc; Primus Telecommunications Group, Inc; Qwest Services Corp.; Securus Technologies; Telco Group, Inc.; Teleglobe International Holdings Ltd; T-Mobile USA, Inc.; VarTec Telecom, Inc.; WilTel Communications Group, Inc. Bureau, Telecommunications Provider Locator (March 2006) available at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. ALLTEL Corp.; Broadwing Corporation; CenturyTel, Inc.; Comcast Corporation; Embarq Corporation; Epana Networks; Global Crossing North America, Inc.; Gtel Holdings, Inc.; iBasis, Inc.; Level 3 Financing, Inc.; Locus Telecommunications, Inc.; Reliance Infocomm Ltd.; Telecom Corporation of New Zealand LTD; T-Mobile USA, Inc.; T-NETIX, INC.; Touch-Tel USA, LLC; VarTec Telecom, Inc.; Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited; WilTel Communications Group, Inc.; XO Communications, Inc. Toll revenues consist of carrier's carrier revenues reported on the FCC Form 499-A Lines 310 through 314; end user revenues reported on Lines 411 through 417, and a portion of USF pass-through revenue reported on Line 403. Filings of affiliated companies have been consolidated to create this table. The annual Telecommunications Provider Locator reports are one source of information showing which filers are treated as affiliates. For the purpose of this table, revenues for Cingular were divided between Bell South and SBC in proportion to their ownership interest. Revenues for CellCo Partnership were consolidated with Verizon. AT&T, Inc.; IDT Telecom, Inc.; Qwest Services Corp.; Sprint Nextel Corp.; Verizon Communications, Inc. 9 Part 2 Telephone Carriers 2005 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.1 - List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission for the Year Ended December 31, 2005, Whose Reports Were Used in this Statistical Tabulation (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Total Total State/Area Revenues Lines # Operation Name of Company Headquarters * Operating Access of Carrier's BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Inc. Atlanta, GA $16,738,231 47,541,958 9 Southeastern states 1 Southwestern Bell Telephone L.P. d/b/a AT&T Inc. San Antonio, TX 11,255,025 29,420,038 AR, KS, MO, OK, TX Qwest Corporation Denver, CO 9,925,753 21,786,843 14 W. & Midw. States 2 Pacific Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. San Francisco, CA 9,920,621 34,824,622 CA Verizon New York Inc. New York, NY 6,475,016 39,209,506 CT, NY Verizon New England Inc. Boston, MA 3,913,091 14,526,917 ME, MA, NH, RI, VT Illinois Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 3,730,451 10,949,196 IL Verizon New Jersey Inc. Newark, NJ 3,446,344 18,814,565 NJ Verizon North Inc. Irving, TX 3,416,790 6,137,449 IL, IN, MI, OH, PA, WI Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. Philadelphia, PA 3,249,666 12,885,385 PA Verizon California Inc. Irving, TX 3,161,342 8,846,384 AZ, CA, NV Michigan Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 2,838,808 7,240,114 MI Verizon Maryland Inc. Baltimore, MD 2,318,684 9,040,906 MD Ohio Bell Telephone Company, The d/ba/ AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 2,294,423 6,142,853 OH Verizon Virginia Inc. Richmond, VA 2,118,810 10,416,354 VA Verizon Florida Inc. Irving, TX 1,594,701 4,283,187 FL Southern New England Telephone Co. d/b/a AT&T, Inc. New Haven, CT 1,495,545 3,655,391 CT Embarq Florida, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 1,451,846 8,410,890 FL Indiana Bell Telephone Companycd/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, Ill. 1,306,657 3,346,307 IN GTE Southwest Incorporated d/b/a Verizon Southwest Irving, TX 1,254,290 2,952,765 TX Wisconsin Bell, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 1,197,135 3,162,633 WI Puerto Rico Telephone Co. d/b/a Verizon Comm. San Juan, P.R. 1,157,753 1,439,267 PR Verizon Northwest Inc. Irving, TX 1,079,005 2,805,077 CA, ID, OR, WA Verizon South Inc. Irving, TX 888,748 2,257,444 IL, NC, SC, VA Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. d/b/a Embarq Corp.Kansas City, MO 824,530 5,763,505 NC Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. Cincinnati, OH 729,821 1,102,172 IN, KY, OH Central Telephone Co. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Chicago, IL 700,749 7,799,325 NV, NC Verizon Washington, DC Inc. Washington, D.C. 627,769 6,229,212 DC Verizon West Virginia Inc. Charleston, WV 599,977 1,386,347 WV United Telephone Co. of Ohio d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 446,699 2,080,094 OH Valor Telecom. of Texas, LP d/b/a Windstream Comm SWIrving, TX 440,107 723,466 NM, OK, TX Windstream Kentucky Little Rock, AR 394,541 611,578 KY Verizon Delaware Inc. Wilmington, DE 349,634 1,506,830 DE Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. Rochester, NY 335,884 479,753 NY United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania, The Kansas City, MO 288,822 1,105,175 PA Windstream Georgia Communications Corp. Little Rock, AR 264,513 305,565 GA CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC Monroe, LA 249,044 452,313 AL United Telephone - Southeast, Inc. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 241,602 1,404,248 TN, VA, WV Citizens Telecommunications Co. of New York, Inc. Stamford, CT 233,671 299,197 NY Commonwealth Telephone Company Dallas, PA 226,393 456,595 PA Central Telephone Co. of Virginia d/ba/ Embarq Corp. Chicago, IL 225,823 804,965 VA Nevada Bell Telephone Company d/ba/ AT&T Inc. San Francisco, CA 222,979 687,563 NV CenturyTel of Missouri, LLC Monroe, LA 206,477 694,476 MO Embarq Missouri, Inc. Kansas City, MO 204,513 893,288 IA, KS, MO Windstream Nebraska Little Rock, AR 201,516 261,443 IA, KS, NE Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc. Newton, IA 193,572 305,606 IA Central Telephone Co. of Texas d/b/a Embarq Corp. Chicago, IL 179,948 445,383 TX United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 176,834 454,233 IN United Telephone Co. of Texas, Inc. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 165,813 256,376 TX Windstream Pennsylvania Little Rock, AR 164,533 246,644 PA Windstream North Carolina Little Rock, AR 159,930 276,413 NC United Telephone Co. of New Jersey, Inc. d/ba/ Embarq Kansas City, MO 154,012 620,657 NJ SureWest Telephone Roseville, CA 147,910 324,642 CA Windstream Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio Little Rock, AR 144,005 215,086 OH CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. Monroe, LA 142,503 311,955 WA Citizens Telecommunications Co. of California Stamford, CT 126,905 201,189 CA * In many cases, the headquarters listed is for the parent company. See Table 1.2 for the intercorporate relations of wireline affiliates of subject local exchange carriers. # Access line data are from Table 2.6 and include special (non-switched) lines 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 13 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.1 - List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission for the Year Ended December 31, 2005, Whose Reports Were Used in this Statistical Tabulation -- Continued (Amounts Shown in Thousands) Interexchange Carriers Carrier's Total Name of Company Headquarters * Toll Service Communications Revenues @ Plant # AT&T Communications, Inc. San Antonio, TX $18,823,333 $8,021,640 MCI, Inc. - Long Distance Operations Ashburn, VA 13,940,000 - Sprint Nextel Corporation - Long Distance Division Kansas City, MO 5,310,450 2,692,016 Qwest Communications Corp. Denver, CO 3,387,883 1,189,095 SBC Long Distance, LLC San Antonio, TX 3,710,231 278,665 IDT Corporation Newark, NJ 2,468,522 370,157 Bell Atlantic Comm. Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance Arlington, VA 2,171,819 0 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. Atlanta, GA 2,002,227 145,447 Teleport Communications Group Inc. San Antonio, TX 1,438,409 1,984,767 Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc. 1 Pittsford, NY 853,173 0 WilTel Communications, LLC Tulsa, OK 1,402,570 1,155,879 Broadwing Communications, LLC Chicago, IL 882,896 294,037 Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. Pittsford, NY 463,411 230,576 Teleglobe America Inc. Reston, VA 424,222 43,531 Verizon Select Services, Inc. Irving, TX - - VarTec Telecom, Inc. Dallas, TX 2 2 Qwest LD Corp. Denver, CO 533,873 0 Qwest Interprise America, Inc. Denver, CO 442,101 138 ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. Huntsville, AL 319,638 114,701 NYNEX LD Co. d/b/a Verizon Enterprise Solutions 1 Arlington, VA 396,749 0 General Communication, Inc. 3 Anchorage, AK 337,733 381,064 Excel Telecommunications, Inc. Dallas, TX 2 2 McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. Cedar Rapids, IA 185,096 195,429 Evercom Systems, Inc. Irving, TX 209,526 16,318 Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Rochester, NY 172,032 26,845 Level 3 Communications, LLC Broomfield, CO 226,169 3,409,000 ALLTEL Communications, Inc. 1 Little Rock, AR 192,805 1,700 Primus Telecommunications, Inc. McLean, VA 149,818 84,521 Business Telecom, Inc. Raleigh, NC 122,525 36,583 Talk America Inc. New Hope, PA 154,766 0 Electric Lightwave, LLC Rochester, NY 172,453 143,710 SNET America, Inc. 1 New Haven, CT 142,223 0 Americatel Corporation Miami, FL 141,337 4,508 Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. Brookfield, WI 121,042 84,641 * In some cases, the headquarters listed is for the parent company. See Table 1.2 for the intercorporate relations of wireline affiliate of subject local exchange carriers. @ Some of the companies included non-toll revenues in their annual filings pursuant to section 43.21(c) of the Commission's rules. # Includes plant under construction. Figures may also include plant used by some carriers to provide communications services other than long distance toll. See also footnotes to Table 1.2. 1 Company is basically a reseller; therefore, it reported little or no communications plant. 2 Company requested confidential treatment. 3 Revenues exclude $105.3 million from non-communications operations; plant excludes $80.1 million. 14 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 Aerial Cable Underground Cable Buried Cable Intrabuilding Km of Network Cable Aerial Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Wire Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of State Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Cable Cable Cable Cable Alabama 1 50,012 5,723 5,431 3,109 81,341 7,899 533 0 AL Arizona 15,898 14,785 840 11,258 9,805 59,023 1,188 1,941 80 AZ Arkansas 10 6,284 61 2,370 1,218 52,454 6,394 241 0 AR California 116,458 182,609 8,191 140,750 46,431 154,582 5,424 0 97 CA Colorado 18,283 12,940 571 13,079 7,869 78,375 6,675 2,868 145 CO Connecticut 0 48,862 6,017 9,051 5,634 9,113 23 1,001 31 CT Delaware 0 4,157 2,092 1,395 953 11,280 386 175 27 DE District of Columbia 0 1,202 43 2,329 1,305 122 0 1,580 187 DC Florida 1,465 54,709 7,185 26,009 25,679 229,866 33,131 1,538 85 FL Georgia 0 67,826 13,114 11,018 9,516 122,819 17,480 940 85 GA Idaho 5,308 3,963 245 2,594 1,146 38,587 2,998 393 14 ID Illinois 3 40,712 1,701 28,180 16,278 152,355 10,780 2,832 175 IL Indiana 1,902 42,626 4,515 10,901 6,838 111,453 11,223 1,703 56 IN Iowa 533 5,561 28 4,350 2,127 100,443 9,362 375 35 IA Kansas 1,501 6,618 135 3,852 2,362 60,981 9,536 196 3 KS Kentucky 6,519 67,814 11,083 5,161 2,723 44,221 2,694 432 10 KY Louisiana 0 24,138 6,317 6,717 3,618 70,875 5,055 1,295 19 LA Maine 0 45,706 5,967 1,355 668 1,823 8 3 0 ME Maryland 0 37,548 9,614 7,268 5,182 39,602 1,727 1,609 135 MD Massachusetts 0 64,876 10,211 20,255 8,935 8,846 6 330 50 MA Michigan 4,863 54,216 2,577 24,639 13,292 186,641 16,549 5,482 166 MI Minnesota 2,836 7,472 71 9,078 4,334 76,173 5,251 818 93 MN Mississippi 0 34,405 3,895 2,084 1,155 66,615 9,152 502 2 MS Missouri 3,624 35,569 852 9,435 6,797 127,028 10,621 1,122 4 MO Montana 4,960 3,304 19 1,089 340 27,805 2,321 494 5 MT Nebraska 53 3,000 248 2,550 1,970 45,438 7,060 415 35 NE Nevada 60,306 7,300 1,054 12,103 4,110 14,011 2,084 251 11 NV New Hampshire 0 32,426 4,715 2,385 1,096 3,046 3 13 5 NH New Jersey 1,402 64,181 22,923 21,002 11,887 21,669 434 3,410 481 NJ New Mexico 4,719 11,140 484 3,098 1,930 34,934 3,763 721 37 NM New York 4,703 114,494 23,634 36,285 18,186 66,844 4,338 23,959 2,190 NY North Carolina 2,432 60,634 7,674 8,711 5,983 183,746 19,769 842 24 NC North Dakota 39 518 0 565 404 14,624 1,915 235 8 ND Ohio 25,923 119,240 13,110 22,841 10,731 121,006 9,289 5,477 214 OH Oklahoma 8,110 11,567 361 5,648 2,789 91,278 7,471 1,009 3 OK Oregon 33,894 18,354 1,114 11,198 4,476 36,521 2,385 893 48 OR Pennsylvania 48,814 174,380 35,941 20,204 12,329 53,505 1,117 3,227 339 PA Rhode Island 0 12,182 1,501 2,583 978 1,086 0 3 0 RI South Carolina 0 13,969 930 4,607 3,808 69,950 9,646 875 14 SC South Dakota 673 959 11 927 454 19,464 2,729 323 5 SD Tennessee 865 67,371 11,111 6,808 3,958 65,277 4,547 758 10 TN Texas 14,631 115,701 8,470 43,149 31,461 378,713 39,290 4,254 74 TX Utah 845 4,867 47 3,906 4,250 24,624 378 1,015 53 UT Vermont 0 27,883 2,269 1,011 608 2,142 14 2 0 VT Virginia 2,137 56,242 10,913 8,674 7,897 116,661 11,338 1,543 203 VA Washington 27,363 32,734 2,294 18,479 7,096 82,515 4,000 2,640 130 WA West Virginia 0 29,207 6,674 1,286 785 14,920 31 650 13 WV Wisconsin 13,642 17,633 797 7,609 4,583 77,147 7,877 1,324 58 WI Wyoming 1,604 1,305 26 880 365 22,073 2,861 362 8 WY United States 436,319 1,915,201 257,368 606,157 329,448 3,473,617 318,222 82,604 5,467 US Puerto Rico 0 23,443 1,717 5,228 1,567 7,869 1,570 0 0 PR Total 436,319 1,938,644 259,085 611,385 331,015 3,481,486 319,792 82,604 5,467 TO 15 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued Km of Equipped Equivalent Metallic Km of Tube Number of Sheath Km Sheath Km Fiber Km Total Fiber Wire in Coaxial Poles of Total of Total Equipped Km Deployed in Cable Cable State Metallic Fiber (Lit) (Lit & Dark) Cable Alabama 137,317 16,731 157,440 721,991 44,979,388 129 471,648 AL Arizona 87,007 11,913 183,366 923,499 52,436,895 42 148,892 AZ Arkansas 61,349 7,673 128,847 420,211 19,983,475 394 100,733 AR California 477,941 60,143 1,648,618 5,233,063 345,642,568 1,503 1,732,884 CA Colorado 107,262 15,260 238,101 1,142,526 49,338,724 222 151,519 CO Connecticut 68,027 11,705 115,876 958,060 42,481,625 85 414,687 CT Delaware 17,007 3,458 85,305 241,383 9,286,641 0 43,565 DE District of Columbia 5,233 1,535 75,948 175,061 9,455,767 0 17,096 DC Florida 312,122 66,078 1,782,884 4,422,418 159,841,670 830 603,255 FL Georgia 202,603 40,195 888,914 2,119,515 75,128,361 1,415 416,312 GA Idaho 45,537 4,403 63,289 191,277 11,915,520 68 40,845 ID Illinois 224,080 28,935 406,694 1,824,459 113,729,243 660 626,170 IL Indiana 166,682 22,633 459,312 1,264,198 56,002,654 40 522,764 IN Iowa 110,729 11,552 120,911 343,975 25,626,637 1,751 101,036 IA Kansas 71,647 12,036 146,310 600,612 23,571,095 2 119,300 KS Kentucky 117,628 16,510 190,652 676,310 32,384,867 10 535,911 KY Louisiana 103,025 15,009 120,813 710,868 45,217,899 151 296,157 LA Maine 48,887 6,643 107,834 241,228 12,401,456 0 251,486 ME Maryland 86,027 16,658 382,684 931,106 57,411,938 0 336,941 MD Massachusetts 94,307 19,202 580,515 1,564,767 63,581,106 31 678,255 MA Michigan 270,978 32,584 439,323 2,087,754 116,610,546 39 586,589 MI Minnesota 93,541 9,749 165,257 517,169 43,262,572 525 131,477 MN Mississippi 103,606 14,204 108,345 565,003 27,897,716 2 269,089 MS Missouri 173,154 18,274 374,030 1,081,364 57,468,294 2 386,756 MO Montana 32,692 2,685 26,683 91,497 6,674,047 55 38,782 MT Nebraska 51,403 9,313 81,713 287,804 14,746,231 1,324 37,692 NE Nevada 33,665 7,259 117,131 365,834 17,833,197 0 62,291 NV New Hampshire 37,870 5,819 151,260 334,899 14,242,693 0 237,050 NH New Jersey 110,262 35,725 1,469,797 2,949,168 102,794,301 0 668,980 NJ New Mexico 49,893 6,214 83,688 224,260 16,211,757 69 91,197 NM New York 241,583 48,348 1,752,870 2,759,551 164,149,485 315 1,376,003 NY North Carolina 253,933 33,450 664,557 1,489,588 77,623,165 526 463,768 NC North Dakota 15,942 2,327 20,362 48,179 4,915,596 5 8,596 ND Ohio 268,563 33,343 447,692 1,863,764 92,400,963 121 1,195,625 OH Oklahoma 109,502 10,624 155,800 560,307 35,123,856 962 224,441 OK Oregon 66,966 8,023 220,745 494,504 30,709,288 801 141,524 OR Pennsylvania 251,316 49,726 936,151 2,501,517 110,248,901 0 1,603,223 PA Rhode Island 15,855 2,480 55,794 220,746 10,640,014 0 145,953 RI South Carolina 89,401 14,398 161,246 562,223 32,856,327 122 151,636 SC South Dakota 21,673 3,199 31,298 66,096 6,016,605 79 15,659 SD Tennessee 140,214 19,626 371,023 1,063,639 53,366,817 277 510,329 TN Texas 541,817 79,295 1,646,356 5,481,714 240,952,922 631 1,248,979 TX Utah 34,412 4,728 93,006 364,832 19,092,090 23 56,395 UT Vermont 31,037 2,892 48,408 141,235 6,756,416 0 152,523 VT Virginia 183,120 30,351 769,974 1,748,097 75,750,797 0 479,003 VA Washington 136,368 13,520 280,938 723,981 58,822,100 607 306,900 WA West Virginia 46,063 7,503 143,266 427,887 15,105,402 0 343,962 WV Wisconsin 103,713 13,315 219,776 786,651 42,538,434 101 161,641 WI Wyoming 24,620 3,260 33,785 113,863 5,553,213 0 26,712 WY United States 6,077,579 910,506 18,954,587 54,629,653 2,750,781,274 13,919 18,732,231 US Puerto Rico 36,540 4,854 171,504 171,504 23,397,530 0 294,332 PR Total 6,114,119 915,360 19,126,091 54,801,157 2,774,178,804 13,919 19,026,563 TO Total Cable Km of Fiber in Cable 16 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued Conduit System Km of Km of Telephone Channel Terrestrial on Radio System Trench Km Duct Km Analog Digital State (4Khz or Equiv) Alabama 2,452 15,619 21 2,116 0 25,396 AL Arizona 6,910 29,154 4,855 11,735 0 14,950,743 AZ Arkansas 793 4,603 0 0 0 0 AR California 63,686 327,226 9,499 128,034 53,888 51,818,437 CA Colorado 6,331 28,123 3,775 13,379 0 18,526,110 CO Connecticut 3,314 19,226 0 0 0 0 CT Delaware 832 5,839 0 0 0 0 DE District of Columbia 975 6,545 0 0 0 0 DC Florida 16,337 89,267 295 590 0 1,517,461 FL Georgia 5,863 39,862 30 189 0 31,152 GA Idaho 1,070 4,757 1,558 4,577 0 2,879,694 ID Illinois 13,960 81,027 251 663 0 1,134,507 IL Indiana 7,073 37,679 85 170 0 170,977 IN Iowa 1,853 9,696 510 714 0 1,177,786 IA Kansas 1,465 8,470 0 0 0 0 KS Kentucky 2,925 15,028 0 0 0 0 KY Louisiana 3,352 22,360 68 136 794 986 LA Maine 809 4,453 67 172 0 48,315 ME Maryland 3,693 26,516 57 113 0 20,084 MD Massachusetts 12,554 62,336 115 982 0 602,603 MA Michigan 11,285 65,624 78 156 0 56,796 MI Minnesota 3,870 22,158 0 0 0 0 MN Mississippi 800 6,315 0 0 0 0 MS Missouri 4,867 26,577 153 307 0 207,910 MO Montana 409 1,881 1,606 3,667 0 6,374,674 MT Nebraska 1,459 7,404 0 0 0 0 NE Nevada 8,559 26,274 2,492 5,743 0 1,285,013 NV New Hampshire 1,089 6,901 37 75 0 3,600 NH New Jersey 9,647 70,650 22 71 0 12,717 NJ New Mexico 1,907 7,066 3,212 8,911 0 10,584,644 NM New York 24,278 90,247 153 949 0 349,243 NY North Carolina 3,607 24,550 320 791 0 2,755,689 NC North Dakota 336 1,526 0 0 0 0 ND Ohio 11,018 54,674 43 124 0 23,226 OH Oklahoma 2,134 12,309 0 0 0 0 OK Oregon 4,530 15,966 2,022 4,787 0 3,299,896 OR Pennsylvania 11,010 71,643 98 196 0 54,033 PA Rhode Island 1,123 8,415 37 223 0 49,104 RI South Carolina 2,469 15,616 34 86 0 121,995 SC South Dakota 652 2,939 507 1,066 0 1,450,441 SD Tennessee 3,843 22,109 43 87 0 175,368 TN Texas 22,274 119,700 869 1,811 0 514,033 TX Utah 3,137 11,230 1,893 5,352 0 7,589,067 UT Vermont 698 2,749 0 0 0 0 VT Virginia 5,385 27,325 215 430 0 186,936 VA Washington 7,580 26,990 4,444 81,156 0 21,226,749 WA West Virginia 747 4,094 0 0 0 0 WV Wisconsin 4,475 25,404 163 616 0 1,169,467 WI Wyoming 472 2,422 3,809 12,447 0 13,008,960 WY United States 309,907 1,618,544 43,436 292,621 54,682 163,403,812 US Puerto Rico 6,067 18,201 4,235 12,196 0 172,032 PR Total 315,974 1,636,745 47,671 304,817 54,682 163,575,844 TO Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel (64Kbps or Equiv) 17 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km (Cable and Microwave Systems) Analog Digital Analog Digital State Alabama 8,122,442 9,388,541 0 64,660,665 AL Arizona 35,410 11,805,300 0 47,353,215 AZ Arkansas 8,505,293 1,864,064 0 50,551,080 AR California 115,124,694 15,053,447 235,871 291,037,736 CA Colorado 31,089 12,393,476 0 59,254,866 CO Connecticut 10,997,358 5,579,182 0 39,399,022 CT Delaware 1,946,240 945,584 0 7,569,843 DE District of Columbia 3,576,405 186,081 120 18,854,795 DC Florida 24,631,345 46,744,582 0 327,443,313 FL Georgia 14,789,181 26,708,426 0 138,694,133 GA Idaho 339,633 2,497,546 6,099 22,802,240 ID Illinois 36,736,579 11,802,118 412,365 343,108,705 IL Indiana 14,487,059 7,323,149 13,945 186,237,271 IN Iowa 72,991 1,924,686 0 16,984,039 IA Kansas 6,716,635 4,595,877 1,003 60,374,431 KS Kentucky 11,470,344 4,644,454 0 65,954,823 KY Louisiana 8,414,833 6,980,109 794 55,547,033 LA Maine 2,981,744 2,647,371 0 8,072,941 ME Maryland 17,085,321 9,601,767 0 81,056,783 MD Massachusetts 20,752,402 7,148,731 0 24,266,577 MA Michigan 37,988,151 9,823,691 513,457 320,942,163 MI Minnesota 115 4,277,524 1,025 24,267,078 MN Mississippi 6,459,046 6,518,822 0 63,818,878 MS Missouri 18,089,014 6,452,203 0 162,697,818 MO Montana 73,258 1,404,748 0 12,203,276 MT Nebraska 21,877 1,274,315 0 46,123,458 NE Nevada 2,983,611 676,763 889,453 8,568,264 NV New Hampshire 3,457,100 3,440,673 0 5,646,002 NH New Jersey 31,795,102 12,635,132 0 240,156,175 NJ New Mexico 479,266 4,096,167 0 29,863,985 NM New York 48,839,078 20,200,718 193,176 1,787,811,968 NY North Carolina 9,917,768 16,947,871 0 102,449,309 NC North Dakota 1,904 634,135 0 2,400,720 ND Ohio 25,366,979 11,488,075 955,478 406,936,634 OH Oklahoma 12,033,369 2,646,204 3,223 81,299,921 OK Oregon 1,491,925 5,076,429 171,230 33,197,712 OR Pennsylvania 33,963,663 12,668,268 366,041 311,481,834 PA Rhode Island 3,388,761 1,614,764 0 1,109,402 RI South Carolina 5,603,918 7,376,784 0 36,032,373 SC South Dakota 16,595 590,927 0 15,075,716 SD Tennessee 9,737,800 14,068,504 0 59,197,851 TN Texas 67,334,830 37,461,183 2,025,701 544,547,844 TX Utah 3,030 3,044,811 0 18,533,048 UT Vermont 1,505,120 1,417,550 0 5,967,002 VT Virginia 17,730,273 12,384,805 394,292 144,210,025 VA Washington 2,668,546 8,996,358 124,786 62,049,597 WA West Virginia 4,216,120 3,204,545 0 28,661,769 WV Wisconsin 11,783,891 5,180,965 0 100,351,908 WI Wyoming 98,522 2,428,617 0 20,392,262 WY United States 663,865,630 407,866,042 6,308,059 6,585,217,503 US Puerto Rico 0 1,428,653 0 4,762,176 PR Total 663,865,630 409,294,695 6,308,059 6,589,979,679 TO (Cable and Microwave Systems) (4Khz or Equiv) (64Kbps or Equiv) (4Khz or Equiv) (64Kbps or Equiv) 18 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.3 - Switched Access Lines in Service for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 Main PBX and Centrex Other Total Access Centrex Extensions Switched Switched Lines Trunks Access Access State Lines Lines Alabama 1,650,504 41,582 88,006 20,564 1,800,656 AL Arizona 1,909,187 58,624 117,016 9,370 2,094,197 AZ Arkansas 719,056 17,213 43,725 7,279 787,273 AR California 16,007,352 598,594 2,045,875 558,616 19,210,437 CA Colorado 2,044,500 61,127 89,052 11,574 2,206,253 CO Connecticut 1,723,836 18,963 146,705 47,913 1,937,417 CT Delaware 353,248 30,640 83,540 51,753 519,181 DE District of Columbia 310,901 116,806 444,066 32,111 903,884 DC Florida 8,263,169 299,784 492,856 149,216 9,205,025 FL Georgia 3,030,517 98,962 315,349 35,344 3,480,172 GA Idaho 546,116 12,674 42,835 2,169 603,794 ID Illinois 5,129,990 144,145 504,348 93,418 5,871,901 IL Indiana 2,376,872 83,997 379,384 57,297 2,897,550 IN Iowa 955,082 47,206 48,056 10,168 1,060,512 IA Kansas 802,069 22,369 47,040 21,075 892,553 KS Kentucky 1,429,937 40,117 86,808 30,449 1,587,311 KY Louisiana 1,502,767 44,416 112,014 21,519 1,680,716 LA Maine 444,773 33,774 43,030 98,641 620,218 ME Maryland 2,236,157 200,158 653,019 379,106 3,468,440 MD Massachusetts 2,534,615 209,212 353,321 349,221 3,446,369 MA Michigan 3,530,960 101,644 446,048 67,454 4,146,106 MI Minnesota 1,331,014 48,950 113,849 37,962 1,531,775 MN Mississippi 938,114 26,862 59,692 23,132 1,047,800 MS Missouri 2,358,335 77,670 105,096 17,862 2,558,963 MO Montana 284,192 10,498 8,746 7,764 311,200 MT Nebraska 411,643 19,645 69,999 4,763 506,050 NE Nevada 1,009,463 63,058 140,523 16,876 1,229,920 NV New Hampshire 514,239 20,734 33,147 61,921 630,041 NH New Jersey 3,775,868 297,583 633,548 913,001 5,620,000 NJ New Mexico 792,604 20,916 25,563 4,297 843,380 NM New York 6,128,501 497,751 1,043,471 1,986,020 9,655,743 NY North Carolina 3,282,970 173,835 258,235 50,836 3,765,876 NC North Dakota 108,422 4,691 5,360 2,867 121,340 ND Ohio 4,473,930 198,535 396,932 91,016 5,160,413 OH Oklahoma 1,179,472 25,870 61,318 22,213 1,288,873 OK Oregon 1,317,277 48,038 52,496 32,325 1,450,136 OR Pennsylvania 4,935,028 325,106 717,522 593,780 6,571,436 PA Rhode Island 303,128 17,475 48,851 33,896 403,350 RI South Carolina 1,225,316 37,234 75,597 21,046 1,359,193 SC South Dakota 120,122 5,526 22,804 3,981 152,433 SD Tennessee 2,156,028 58,360 75,764 19,272 2,309,424 TN Texas 8,506,993 232,681 389,408 167,348 9,296,430 TX Utah 766,236 16,215 46,401 5,174 834,026 UT Vermont 246,973 13,401 39,718 29,762 329,854 VT Virginia 2,737,831 278,946 708,460 326,919 4,052,156 VA Washington 2,602,893 87,778 187,617 24,505 2,902,793 WA West Virginia 598,952 42,760 68,979 39,180 749,871 WV Wisconsin 1,591,147 52,180 200,584 22,607 1,866,518 WI Wyoming 183,862 10,028 7,436 3,385 204,711 WY United States 111,382,161 4,994,333 12,179,209 6,617,967 135,173,670 US Puerto Rico 1,012,438 18,030 0 88,048 1,118,516 PR Total 112,394,599 5,012,363 12,179,209 6,706,015 136,292,186 TO 19 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.3 - Switched Access Lines in Service for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued Central Basic Rate Primary Rate Office Remote Central ISDN ISDN Switches Switches Office Control Control Excluding Switches Channels Channels State Remotes Switches Alabama 116 200 316 8,169 5,392 AL Arizona 92 61 153 9,531 4,708 AZ Arkansas 43 115 158 2,059 1,327 AR California 655 446 1,101 98,701 31,363 CA Colorado 105 77 182 11,979 5,468 CO Connecticut 87 81 168 13,360 2,448 CT Delaware 19 17 36 3,537 1,025 DE District of Columbia 21 6 27 97,723 3,741 DC Florida 282 168 450 26,186 20,689 FL Georgia 140 125 265 22,443 12,054 GA Idaho 52 52 104 1,350 949 ID Illinois 310 508 818 40,068 14,220 IL Indiana 168 382 550 13,600 5,269 IN Iowa 123 313 436 2,758 1,846 IA Kansas 66 147 213 3,451 1,940 KS Kentucky 111 196 307 3,919 4,161 KY Louisiana 105 122 227 7,665 4,726 LA Maine 15 128 143 2,609 1,112 ME Maryland 102 137 239 70,888 6,425 MD Massachusetts 167 160 327 32,475 4,900 MA Michigan 274 387 661 20,475 8,319 MI Minnesota 79 102 181 13,393 3,465 MN Mississippi 37 167 204 2,073 3,407 MS Missouri 158 408 566 8,309 4,011 MO Montana 17 57 74 695 644 MT Nebraska 32 182 214 3,362 1,401 NE Nevada 29 52 81 4,765 2,419 NV New Hampshire 26 100 125 2,827 531 NH New Jersey 210 38 248 57,223 8,836 NJ New Mexico 46 62 108 2,397 1,647 NM New York 335 451 787 71,702 14,227 NY North Carolina 188 234 422 11,316 7,555 NC North Dakota 12 17 29 513 404 ND Ohio 309 522 831 20,536 12,626 OH Oklahoma 92 213 305 2,632 2,108 OK Oregon 109 39 148 5,144 2,888 OR Pennsylvania 322 953 1,275 31,387 9,506 PA Rhode Island 21 18 39 1,705 380 RI South Carolina 87 72 159 4,141 3,849 SC South Dakota 15 32 47 1,093 352 SD Tennessee 115 109 224 13,980 6,446 TN Texas 654 710 1,364 61,293 23,724 TX Utah 39 26 65 3,418 2,094 UT Vermont 8 78 86 2,060 267 VT Virginia 173 282 455 111,430 10,145 VA Washington 184 174 358 11,068 4,903 WA West Virginia 31 117 148 4,197 1,555 WV Wisconsin 116 130 246 12,189 5,760 WI Wyoming 14 15 29 468 390 WY United States 6,511 9,188 15,699 958,262 277,622 US Puerto Rico 31 297 328 1,815 804 PR Total 6,542 9,485 16,027 960,077 278,426 TO 20 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.4 - Access Lines in Service by Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 Single Multiline/ Payphone Lifeline Line Other Than Lines Primary Non-Primary State Payphone Lines Alabama 47,304 465,338 5,455 18,665 1,184,473 79,421 AL Arizona 44,035 656,403 12,863 17,513 1,201,626 161,757 AZ Arkansas 20,489 260,310 5,801 16,471 444,151 40,051 AR California 356,274 6,876,800 94,609 2,867,159 6,666,662 2,348,933 CA Colorado 54,519 638,127 11,279 26,073 1,269,530 206,725 CO Connecticut 30,789 593,630 11,538 52,395 1,024,839 224,226 CT Delaware 7,659 171,363 3,422 2,523 300,449 33,765 DE District of Columbia 4,276 662,622 5,964 10,631 189,779 30,612 DC Florida 215,920 2,579,177 15,080 133,717 5,585,921 675,210 FL Georgia 94,850 1,161,578 5,509 62,430 1,929,719 226,086 GA Idaho 18,937 166,909 3,098 27,028 352,791 35,031 ID Illinois 153,078 2,248,345 34,965 88,178 2,921,601 425,734 IL Indiana 75,670 895,351 19,167 51,585 1,718,684 137,093 IN Iowa 29,995 276,198 5,737 42,559 654,632 51,391 IA Kansas 22,095 306,393 5,399 20,617 496,231 41,818 KS Kentucky 44,091 433,308 6,529 51,011 1,003,176 49,196 KY Louisiana 37,184 531,853 2,859 17,950 988,448 102,422 LA Maine 16,465 162,562 3,998 55,367 357,065 24,761 ME Maryland 36,418 1,282,305 28,426 4,603 1,881,809 234,879 MD Massachusetts 85,585 1,185,861 28,378 111,733 1,837,022 197,790 MA Michigan 109,808 1,528,055 28,315 90,702 2,200,804 188,422 MI Minnesota 29,126 418,766 8,391 39,134 933,611 102,747 MN Mississippi 28,789 307,589 2,454 23,781 643,776 41,411 MS Missouri 66,806 729,220 11,780 41,708 1,551,219 158,230 MO Montana 11,134 84,148 2,332 7,929 190,138 15,519 MT Nebraska 16,872 187,643 4,686 12,025 266,591 18,233 NE Nevada 27,793 385,135 2,860 39,966 686,957 87,209 NV New Hampshire 18,739 162,919 4,384 5,910 398,341 39,748 NH New Jersey 70,150 1,978,831 49,479 115,155 2,784,981 621,404 NJ New Mexico 23,653 221,400 6,214 48,016 492,026 52,071 NM New York 197,495 3,134,836 117,499 377,056 5,230,104 598,753 NY North Carolina 148,701 1,028,710 9,140 107,343 2,263,888 208,094 NC North Dakota 3,533 36,943 647 5,817 70,192 4,208 ND Ohio 135,699 1,516,738 32,859 281,676 2,954,207 239,234 OH Oklahoma 36,545 381,638 8,705 76,483 709,224 76,278 OK Oregon 41,804 339,877 9,039 42,618 926,005 90,793 OR Pennsylvania 144,515 1,835,230 45,441 128,743 3,962,705 454,802 PA Rhode Island 9,516 127,808 3,566 31,796 212,114 18,550 RI South Carolina 32,301 380,695 4,054 15,225 863,844 63,074 SC South Dakota 4,338 59,480 1,758 6,453 74,689 5,715 SD Tennessee 49,898 591,099 6,071 35,256 1,497,464 129,636 TN Texas 217,229 2,987,479 49,608 614,734 4,715,162 712,218 TX Utah 18,399 240,365 5,606 20,105 489,501 60,050 UT Vermont 9,007 89,563 2,086 18,421 194,451 16,326 VT Virginia 58,959 1,528,916 28,609 20,102 2,189,571 225,999 VA Washington 76,688 742,147 15,988 103,966 1,751,788 212,216 WA West Virginia 12,235 170,904 6,615 4,216 534,245 21,656 WV Wisconsin 43,346 652,507 10,855 51,708 1,010,659 97,443 WI Wyoming 7,584 72,978 1,916 4,316 110,137 7,780 WY United States 3,046,295 43,476,052 791,033 6,048,568 71,917,002 9,894,720 US Puerto Rico 54,970 207,212 11,295 107,521 737,518 0 PR Total 3,101,265 43,683,264 802,328 6,156,089 72,654,520 9,894,720 TO Business Switched Access Lines Non-Lifeline Residential Switched Access Lines 21 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.4 - Access Lines in Service by Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued Total Special Access Lines Total Switched (Non-Switched) Access Lines Local Access Analog Digital (Switched and Private Lines (4Khz or Equiv) Special) Lines State Alabama 1,800,656 8,552 2,656,889 4,466,097 218,911 AL Arizona 2,094,197 2,245 1,572,537 3,668,979 35,796 AZ Arkansas 787,273 17,234 999,600 1,804,107 69,911 AR California 19,210,437 30,295 24,811,818 44,052,550 842,265 CA Colorado 2,206,253 3,288 1,748,664 3,958,205 29,311 CO Connecticut 1,937,417 5,512 1,830,486 3,773,415 173,807 CT Delaware 519,181 1,899 985,750 1,506,830 53,793 DE District of Columbia 903,884 5,939 5,319,389 6,229,212 202,225 DC Florida 9,205,025 49,490 15,385,907 24,640,422 803,764 FL Georgia 3,480,172 24,041 7,976,525 11,480,738 464,304 GA Idaho 603,794 821 311,047 915,662 9,213 ID Illinois 5,871,901 49,728 6,226,063 12,147,692 935,855 IL Indiana 2,897,550 13,155 2,487,352 5,398,057 342,989 IN Iowa 1,060,512 4,347 658,928 1,723,787 10,372 IA Kansas 892,553 10,506 1,166,565 2,069,624 89,661 KS Kentucky 1,587,311 15,852 1,265,844 2,869,007 168,605 KY Louisiana 1,680,716 18,773 2,506,417 4,205,906 226,625 LA Maine 620,218 1,006 758,194 1,379,418 57,896 ME Maryland 3,468,440 13,643 5,558,823 9,040,906 346,377 MD Massachusetts 3,446,369 10,443 6,461,630 9,918,442 416,827 MA Michigan 4,146,106 24,526 3,876,318 8,046,950 847,793 MI Minnesota 1,531,775 2,657 1,180,982 2,715,414 23,088 MN Mississippi 1,047,800 3,571 866,284 1,917,655 143,112 MS Missouri 2,558,963 31,051 3,737,900 6,327,914 215,453 MO Montana 311,200 878 142,564 454,642 3,175 MT Nebraska 506,050 2,049 391,454 899,553 9,150 NE Nevada 1,229,920 2,574 6,708,926 7,941,420 34,957 NV New Hampshire 630,041 899 884,511 1,515,451 46,676 NH New Jersey 5,620,000 13,280 13,801,942 19,435,222 608,930 NJ New Mexico 843,380 1,023 438,938 1,283,341 8,756 NM New York 9,655,743 34,682 30,904,806 40,595,231 579,955 NY North Carolina 3,765,876 36,669 8,472,119 12,274,664 426,431 NC North Dakota 121,340 539 117,364 239,243 2,965 ND Ohio 5,160,413 19,002 5,295,019 10,474,434 543,383 OH Oklahoma 1,288,873 8,720 1,475,539 2,773,132 100,756 OK Oregon 1,450,136 1,847 921,908 2,373,891 52,864 OR Pennsylvania 6,571,436 20,507 8,987,334 15,579,277 576,721 PA Rhode Island 403,350 934 802,737 1,207,021 43,814 RI South Carolina 1,359,193 8,565 1,417,478 2,785,236 151,745 SC South Dakota 152,433 492 119,804 272,729 4,674 SD Tennessee 2,309,424 29,315 3,694,358 6,033,097 264,590 TN Texas 9,296,430 154,863 12,821,390 22,272,683 995,092 TX Utah 834,026 1,809 699,623 1,535,458 11,894 UT Vermont 329,854 675 176,056 506,585 28,520 VT Virginia 4,052,156 8,572 8,616,203 12,676,931 433,137 VA Washington 2,902,793 9,552 2,320,826 5,233,171 413,146 WA West Virginia 749,871 2,539 633,937 1,386,347 69,640 WV Wisconsin 1,866,518 27,458 1,761,288 3,655,264 443,707 WI Wyoming 204,711 981 124,458 330,150 5,585 WY United States 135,173,670 736,998 212,080,494 347,991,162 12,588,216 US Puerto Rico 1,118,516 598 320,153 1,439,267 15,252 PR Total 136,292,186 737,596 212,400,647 349,430,429 12,603,468 TO (64Kbps or Equiv) 22 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.5 - Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed InterLATA Billed Access Minutes Local IntraLATA Originating Originating and Terminating Calls Toll Calls (Thousands) (Thousands) Completed State Originating Interstate Intrastate Total Interstate Intrastate Total (Thousands) (Thousands) Alabama 6,138,161 84,765 709,776 168,593 878,369 5,437,493 2,715,231 8,152,724 AL Arizona 4,676,108 29,262 807,028 152,723 959,751 7,706,983 1,434,268 9,141,251 AZ Arkansas 2,368,865 12,137 297,075 87,716 384,791 2,629,071 931,762 3,560,833 AR California 38,793,299 3,535,050 5,316,693 4,339,234 9,655,927 38,943,340 31,578,581 70,521,921 CA Colorado 4,277,787 24,216 722,767 172,976 895,743 8,043,707 1,824,354 9,868,061 CO Connecticut 3,802,702 372,125 1,220,560 15,825 1,236,385 7,730,698 39,357 7,770,055 CT Delaware 1,184,099 44,612 227,369 9,362 236,731 1,983,067 296,564 2,279,631 DE District of Columbia 1,525,897 3,987 198,419 0 198,419 2,624,677 0 2,624,677 DC Florida 22,723,651 144,152 3,486,630 1,178,739 4,665,369 28,987,534 11,793,948 40,781,482 FL Georgia 10,180,479 117,380 1,505,483 300,413 1,805,896 11,258,645 3,758,084 15,016,729 GA Idaho 1,369,879 5,195 223,620 44,576 268,196 2,258,076 428,881 2,686,957 ID Illinois 15,323,600 94,516 2,069,369 598,849 2,668,218 15,508,501 4,649,821 20,158,322 IL Indiana 9,526,080 72,278 1,086,004 352,311 1,438,315 7,639,554 3,266,163 10,905,717 IN Iowa 2,311,084 75,520 279,801 116,121 395,922 3,458,759 1,352,885 4,811,644 IA Kansas 2,458,653 8,333 267,354 98,835 366,189 2,890,401 1,058,509 3,948,910 KS Kentucky 4,663,745 204,190 700,151 128,843 828,994 4,753,512 2,124,573 6,878,085 KY Louisiana 6,444,459 28,977 650,991 166,682 817,673 4,861,291 3,329,198 8,190,489 LA Maine 782,922 100,250 147,291 287,291 434,582 1,769,359 1,349,828 3,119,187 ME Maryland 7,009,706 149,036 1,168,911 806,838 1,975,749 12,149,600 4,660,087 16,809,687 MD Massachusetts 4,143,459 520,640 910,119 1,868,997 2,779,116 10,567,994 8,295,495 18,863,489 MA Michigan 11,459,000 326,214 1,402,384 514,378 1,916,762 9,563,980 4,478,164 14,042,144 MI Minnesota 3,465,967 4,730 389,172 105,026 494,198 4,658,868 1,519,236 6,178,104 MN Mississippi 3,971,042 71,958 439,032 54,874 493,906 3,729,448 2,388,570 6,118,018 MS Missouri 6,947,331 94,229 829,184 201,620 1,030,804 7,345,238 3,283,983 10,629,221 MO Montana 584,987 2,741 99,997 30,474 130,471 1,087,577 315,099 1,402,676 MT Nebraska 1,197,031 27,173 231,652 70,335 301,987 1,969,037 608,496 2,577,533 NE Nevada 2,585,851 1,704 607,714 60,490 668,204 4,610,093 491,022 5,101,115 NV New Hampshire 566,405 105,415 204,575 305,716 510,291 2,447,749 1,381,776 3,829,525 NH New Jersey 10,773,683 760,078 1,883,289 739,548 2,622,837 16,604,625 6,742,344 23,346,969 NJ New Mexico 1,990,903 6,189 343,135 66,196 409,331 3,029,502 596,560 3,626,062 NM New York 16,626,617 282,170 2,499,604 5,940,771 8,440,375 25,296,968 24,460,981 49,757,949 NY North Carolina 11,872,638 67,814 1,447,925 474,889 1,922,814 11,410,313 4,377,117 15,787,430 NC North Dakota 312,330 1,560 53,000 15,765 68,765 521,041 166,670 687,711 ND Ohio 14,132,734 111,381 1,872,510 808,447 2,680,957 14,039,907 6,856,751 20,896,658 OH Oklahoma 3,633,492 11,917 483,365 126,288 609,653 3,926,656 1,238,618 5,165,274 OK Oregon 3,269,788 24,931 474,776 144,740 619,516 4,939,197 1,457,850 6,397,047 OR Pennsylvania 13,816,184 641,857 1,890,520 691,231 2,581,751 17,967,477 9,227,301 27,194,778 PA Rhode Island 449,913 75,064 122,930 317,695 440,625 1,409,172 1,045,651 2,454,823 RI South Carolina 4,209,728 52,814 545,874 125,152 671,026 4,226,924 1,762,135 5,989,059 SC South Dakota 327,158 2,463 55,491 16,189 71,680 533,874 162,981 696,855 SD Tennessee 6,934,115 82,181 803,740 145,065 948,805 6,590,519 2,741,219 9,331,738 TN Texas 30,754,071 115,866 2,565,380 1,386,006 3,951,386 22,896,456 13,449,425 36,345,881 TX Utah 1,891,454 18,130 259,275 84,523 343,798 2,905,275 870,851 3,776,126 UT Vermont 528,755 24,980 102,739 107,482 210,221 1,306,857 523,892 1,830,749 VT Virginia 9,937,690 109,987 1,362,254 488,592 1,850,846 13,772,519 6,895,816 20,668,335 VA Washington 6,345,431 113,724 930,447 411,736 1,342,183 9,001,516 3,655,792 12,657,308 WA West Virginia 1,795,040 33,271 266,041 160,092 426,133 2,788,281 1,061,213 3,849,494 WV Wisconsin 4,043,272 92,614 780,825 215,877 996,702 4,682,802 1,741,570 6,424,372 WI Wyoming 387,403 2,398 81,623 22,567 104,190 827,714 234,714 1,062,428 WY United States 324,514,648 8,892,174 45,023,864 24,726,688 69,750,552 385,291,847 188,623,386 573,915,233 US Puerto Rico 5,503,527 428,782 338,570 0 338,570 3,348,835 0 3,348,835 PR Total 330,018,175 9,320,956 45,362,434 24,726,688 70,089,122 388,640,682 188,623,386 577,264,068 TO 23 be accessed at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/ Changes to Companies during Year 2005 Outside Plant Statistics Access Lines See Table 2.6 for data of individual carriers. Certain data pertaining to the carriers are unavailable. Totals by state for some items may be understated because of incomplete data. Detailed values may not match totals because of necessary rounding. multiline business telephones excluding PBX Trunks, Centrex-CO lines, Centrex-CU Trunks, and Hotel/Motel LD Trunks. Digital switched lines are switched access lines providing 64 kbps or equivalent, that terminate at the customer end as digital lines or be available for use by the customer as digital lines. Digital switched lines can transmit voice and data going into the customer location or PBX. Other switched access lines and total switched access lines include resold telephone exchange service lines. Special access lines connect an Switched access lines connect end-user customers with their end office for switched services. They are classified as analog or digital depending on the type of service. Switched access lines include 800 and 800-like access lines, resold telephone exchange service lines, employee concession lines, but not official/company circuits. They do not include the closed end of WATS, FX, and special access lines. Main access lines include analog switched access lines provided over 4kHz or equivalent facilities, that connect to residential, single and times their ownership percentages. Kilometers of telephone channel are the number of equivalent analog or digital telephone circuit kilometers that are equipped and on radio systems above 890 MHz. Total equipped local loop circuit kilometers are the number of total equivalent voice-grade circuit kilometers in local plant. conductors is classified as metallic, but a cable containing both fiber and copper, coaxial or other metallic conductors is classified as fiber. Kilometers equal 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 poles fell below the threshold in 1995.) This requires Citizens to resume filing the ARMIS Summary Report (43-01) for Citizens Telecommuni- cations of California/Shasta (CUCA), and the ARMIS Operating Data Report (43-08) for CTCC. Citizens will continue filing the ARMIS Service Quality (43-05) Report for CUCA. Unless otherwise stated, data include local loops and interoffice facilities. A cable containing only copper, coaxial, or other metallic wireline companies in 2005. CenturyTel of Missouri filed the ARMIS 43-01 (Annual Summary) and the ARMIS 43-08 (Operating Data) Reports for four study areas and the operating company for the first time. Citizens Telecommunications Company of California (CTCC) has reached the revenue threshold, again. (Note: This operating company 43-08 (Operating Data) Report for BellSouth Corp. was filed as "AT&T/BellSouth Corporation" for the year 2005. On December 9, 2005, Alltel announced that its board of directors had approved the spin-off of its wireline telecommunications business and the merger of that wireline business with Valor Communications Group, Inc. The new wireline company in the merger of Alltel's wire- line operations and Valor was named Windstream Corporation in 2006. The latter name was used to file the ARMIS 43-08 Report for the communication business into a local segment that will be known as Embarq Corporation. The new name "Embarq" was used to file the Following the merger of SBC Communications Inc. (SBC) and AT&T Corp. (ATTC) on November 18, 2005, SBC changed its name from "SBC Communications Inc." to "AT&T Inc." and began marketing its products, services and brand names, including Cingular Wireless (Cingular), as AT&T. Also, while the merger between AT&T Inc. and BellSouth Corp. was completed the following year, the ARMIS ARMIS 43-08 Report for a couple of local companies in 2005. which requires it to file the ARMIS Summary (43-01), Service Quality (43-05), and Operating (43-08) Reports. However, due to the time when the sale was finalized, Hawaiian Telcom began reporting ARMIS data for the calendar-year 2006. On August 12, 2005, Sprint Corporation merged with Nextel and, as a result, the name of the Corporation was changed from "Sprint Corporation" to "Sprint Nextel Corporation." At the time of the merger, Sprint also announced that it intended to spin-off its local Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes for Tables 2.2 through 2.5 (2005) 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. ARMIS Report 43-08 definitions and carrier data can On May 2, 2005, Hawaiian Telecommunications, Inc. (Hawaiian Telcom) began operations when its parent, The Carlyle Group (a private investment firm), bought Verizon Hawaii, Inc. from Verizon Communications. Hawaiian Telcom will remain a holding company/operating company with one study area, Hawaii. In addition, Hawaiian Telcom is re-classified as a mid-sized elective price-cap incumbent LEC, 24 Notes for Tables 2.2 through 2.5 -- Continued Access Lines - continued Telephone Calls and Minutes originating and terminating minutes-of-use, including call set-up time, holding time, and conversation time. a point outside the local service area of the calling telephone. 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 service), 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 derived ISDN channels are included in the count of switched access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08, but are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01. Local calls are the number of originating calls completed or unanswered between points both of which are within the local service area of the calling telephone, or total originating calls minus total originating toll calls. The number of completed toll calls include calls directed to Figures for switched access lines reported in the ARMIS Report 43-08 for some companies are slightly different from figures for billable figures for billable access lines reported in the annual summary report (ARMIS Report 43-01) for a variety of reasons, including diffirent reporting requirements, the interpretation of those requirements by the various companies, and the methods diffirent 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 end user's premises to an interexchange carrier or other access customer point of presence. Local private lines originate and terminate within the same LATA. Central office switches are assemblies of equipment and software designed to establish connections among lines and between lines and trunks, including access tandems, local, class 5 switching machines and associated remote switching machines. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 25 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 123 All Regional Mid-Sized Reporting Bell Reporting Items Incumbent Operating Incumbent Local Companies Local Exchange Exchange Companies Companies Km of Aerial Wire 436,319 350,524 85,795 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,938,644 1,650,995 287,649 Sheath Km of Fiber 259,085 225,567 33,518 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 611,385 580,952 30,433 Sheath Km of Fiber 331,016 316,618 14,398 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,481,485 2,887,538 593,947 Sheath Km of Fiber 319,792 268,641 51,151 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 82,604 80,817 1,787 Sheath Km of Fiber 5,466 5,215 251 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 6,114,118 5,200,302 913,816 Sheath Km of Fiber 915,360 816,042 99,318 19,126,092 17,728,258 1,397,834 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 54,801,157 51,287,778 3,513,379 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 2,774,178,803 2,590,283,508 183,895,295 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 13,919 13,858 61 Equivalent Number of Poles 19,026,563 16,647,466 2,379,097 Conduit System: Trench Km 315,974 294,987 20,987 Duct Km 1,636,744 1,570,615 66,129 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 47,671 44,023 3,648 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 304,817 180,095 124,722 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 54,682 794 53,888 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 163,575,844 159,122,990 4,452,854 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 663,865,630 641,944,043 21,921,587 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 409,294,695 369,447,534 39,847,161 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 6,308,059 5,032,528 1,275,531 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,589,979,679 5,762,427,286 827,552,393 Main Access Lines 112,394,599 101,803,834 10,590,765 PBX & Centrex Trunks 5,012,363 4,393,949 618,414 Centrex Extensions 12,179,209 11,517,081 662,128 Other Switched Access Lines 6,706,015 6,592,351 113,664 Total Switched Access Lines 136,292,186 124,307,215 11,984,971 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 6,542 5,703 839 Remote Switches 9,485 6,912 2,573 Central Office Switches 16,027 12,615 3,412 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 960,077 936,734 23,343 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 278,426 262,112 16,314 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 3,101,265 2,533,707 567,558 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 43,683,264 40,886,248 2,797,016 Payphone Lines 802,328 763,860 38,468 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 6,156,089 5,776,174 379,915 Non-Lifeline/Primary 72,654,520 65,156,522 7,497,998 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 9,894,720 9,190,704 704,016 Total Switched Access Lines 136,292,186 124,307,215 11,984,971 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 737,596 700,171 37,425 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 212,400,647 186,488,417 25,912,230 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 349,430,429 311,495,803 37,934,626 Local Private Lines 12,603,468 12,165,573 437,895 Local Calls 330,018,175 305,306,846 24,711,329 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 9,320,956 8,579,621 741,335 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 45,362,434 40,333,552 5,028,882 (Originating) Intrastate 24,726,688 22,628,627 2,098,061 Total 70,089,122 62,962,179 7,126,943 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 388,640,682 352,043,138 36,597,544 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 188,623,386 175,235,618 13,387,768 Total 577,264,068 527,278,756 49,985,312 26 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 4 AT&T 5 AT&T 6 AT&T 7 AT&T BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Telecom- Telephone Telephone Bell Items munications, Company Company Telephone Inc. Company Km of Aerial Wire 0000 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 318,016 29,349 23,628 37,730 Sheath Km of Fiber 54,805 1,210 2,137 1,579 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 61,402 26,862 7,907 22,905 Sheath Km of Fiber 45,361 15,684 5,415 12,765 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 616,592 74,919 40,281 124,581 Sheath Km of Fiber 80,323 4,060 3,841 10,428 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 7,203 2,832 1,675 5,476 Sheath Km of Fiber 206 175 56 166 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,003,213 133,963 73,490 190,692 Sheath Km of Fiber 180,695 21,130 11,450 24,938 2,976,550 319,257 151,888 334,234 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 9,468,021 1,678,379 697,776 1,912,605 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 420,368,918 102,483,818 37,244,133 104,456,969 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 3,462 660 40 39 Equivalent Number of Poles 2,936,730 463,623 256,091 418,520 Conduit System: Trench Km 31,439 13,103 5,248 10,639 Duct Km 209,029 75,994 30,442 61,710 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 356 251 0 78 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 859 663 0 156 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 794 0 0 0 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 2,293,670 1,134,507 0 56,796 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 78,218,725 34,007,504 12,225,963 33,827,535 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 115,061,797 11,286,736 4,888,391 8,045,787 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 794 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 695,921,620 323,070,001 83,799,374 300,276,682 Main Access Lines 17,017,682 4,476,318 1,430,068 2,963,221 PBX & Centrex Trunks 482,528 110,658 18,671 78,448 Centrex Extensions 1,071,093 477,985 324,240 411,438 Other Switched Access Lines 236,829 85,641 15,988 47,942 Total Switched Access Lines 18,808,132 5,150,602 1,788,967 3,501,049 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 794 222 94 194 Remote Switches 843 179 143 274 Central Office Switches 1,637 401 237 468 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 85,209 39,713 7,269 19,829 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 58,715 13,765 3,277 7,833 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 392,774 119,684 38,339 89,105 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 5,715,721 2,071,441 640,446 1,392,128 Payphone Lines 33,485 31,489 12,944 24,834 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 306,786 75,252 37,509 78,218 Non-Lifeline/Primary 11,190,595 2,453,499 969,187 1,755,472 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 1,168,771 399,237 90,542 161,292 Total Switched Access Lines 18,808,132 5,150,602 1,788,967 3,501,049 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 175,938 44,505 9,515 23,049 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 28,557,888 5,754,089 1,547,825 3,716,016 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 47,541,958 10,949,196 3,346,307 7,240,114 Local Private Lines 2,382,188 863,249 162,191 805,219 Local Calls 58,578,025 13,253,608 5,624,341 9,995,028 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 562,200 45,345 31,324 272,973 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 7,424,929 1,901,021 763,788 1,227,452 (Originating) Intrastate 1,603,816 425,487 173,631 382,594 Total 9,028,745 2,326,508 937,419 1,610,046 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 57,102,327 13,708,874 4,514,560 8,016,765 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 26,703,653 2,532,436 1,136,782 2,513,895 Total 83,805,980 16,241,310 5,651,342 10,530,660 27 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T 11 AT&T The Wisconsin Nevada Pacific Ohio Bell Bell, Bell Bell Items Telephone Inc. Telephone Telephone Company Company Company Km of Aerial Wire 0 0 60,300 96,043 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 50,235 13,018 3,413 135,482 Sheath Km of Fiber 4,418 475 615 5,225 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 15,955 6,978 3,458 108,697 Sheath Km of Fiber 8,621 4,366 822 34,190 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 42,943 39,962 7,005 109,429 Sheath Km of Fiber 4,064 4,670 2,023 3,159 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4,791 1,289 190 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 130 58 0 97 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 113,923 61,247 14,066 353,608 Sheath Km of Fiber 17,232 9,569 3,460 42,671 232,490 175,815 27,420 786,783 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 1,348,391 713,382 142,003 3,799,612 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 67,256,503 35,865,959 6,565,984 273,532,579 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 60 101 0 1,503 Equivalent Number of Poles 472,906 127,118 41,393 1,234,357 Conduit System: Trench Km 7,112 4,006 2,134 45,226 Duct Km 41,243 23,234 12,376 262,314 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 144 2,177 5,079 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 577 4,886 59,579 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 1,163,450 887,442 47,339,338 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 19,921,627 10,240,718 2,865,165 99,628,986 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,145,762 4,642,777 0 10,452,990 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 163,587,130 87,436,123 5,868,009 233,691,177 Main Access Lines 2,597,037 1,292,403 275,064 12,732,239 PBX & Centrex Trunks 49,733 30,273 6,675 425,548 Centrex Extensions 274,039 175,252 61,794 1,424,654 Other Switched Access Lines 32,243 14,711 7,806 206,097 Total Switched Access Lines 2,953,052 1,512,639 351,339 14,788,538 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 152 82 11 446 Remote Switches 138 47 37 320 Central Office Switches 290 129 48 766 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 16,186 12,056 1,326 80,810 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 8,404 5,498 469 28,427 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 66,599 31,017 3,977 245,003 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 981,409 566,343 121,465 5,621,044 Payphone Lines 22,390 9,124 2,617 64,558 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 169,686 45,417 13,811 2,299,489 Non-Lifeline/Primary 1,566,204 778,432 177,534 4,526,192 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 146,764 82,306 31,935 2,032,252 Total Switched Access Lines 2,953,052 1,512,639 351,339 14,788,538 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 10,897 27,133 1,820 25,382 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 3,178,904 1,622,861 334,404 20,010,702 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 6,142,853 3,162,633 687,563 34,824,622 Local Private Lines 444,677 405,550 8,903 415,131 Local Calls 9,058,126 3,351,644 659,198 29,390,950 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 48,614 74,376 1,552 2,995,837 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,065,196 674,751 145,783 4,111,589 (Originating) Intrastate 379,447 154,120 26,230 2,655,467 Total 1,444,643 828,871 172,013 6,767,056 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 7,167,244 3,798,986 1,260,773 30,324,970 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 2,535,411 905,915 267,986 22,181,796 Total 9,702,655 4,704,901 1,528,759 52,506,766 28 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 12 AT&T 13 AT&T 14 Q 15 VZ The Southwestern Qwest Verizon Southern Bell Corporation California Items New England Telephone Inc. Telephone L.P. Company Km of Aerial Wire 0 10,790 115,987 8,046 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 48,290 112,016 84,156 42,553 Sheath Km of Fiber 5,830 7,451 3,371 2,651 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 8,932 56,679 72,058 30,772 Sheath Km of Fiber 5,589 39,429 42,487 11,355 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 9,028 515,704 531,991 42,541 Sheath Km of Fiber 23 51,346 41,226 2,230 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 916 6,614 13,427 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 26 68 696 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 67,166 691,013 701,632 115,866 Sheath Km of Fiber 11,468 98,294 87,780 16,236 109,942 1,434,278 1,258,417 838,568 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 947,171 6,647,210 4,821,553 1,352,528 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 41,749,054 323,768,572 312,035,607 70,814,140 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 85 1,991 5,571 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 404,508 1,600,335 1,056,746 445,040 Conduit System: Trench Km 3,248 25,787 38,396 18,024 Duct Km 18,832 149,567 166,436 61,558 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 166 25,354 3,047 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 314 73,010 14,194 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 00 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 57,781 98,181,494 4,538,237 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 10,833,808 107,013,805 277,974 15,068,935 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 5,454,173 46,128,096 57,332,059 3,184,667 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 8,452 1,025 39,845 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 36,453,344 789,048,634 330,641,211 60,710,822 Main Access Lines 1,692,330 11,257,554 11,618,975 3,071,435 PBX & Centrex Trunks 15,532 238,311 371,137 156,513 Centrex Extensions 141,901 450,295 689,694 624,196 Other Switched Access Lines 45,031 175,111 120,734 352,629 Total Switched Access Lines 1,894,794 12,121,271 12,800,540 4,204,773 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 86 627 702 192 Remote Switches 81 1,079 626 117 Central Office Switches 167 1,706 1,328 309 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 12,633 66,331 62,616 16,434 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 2,333 29,653 28,984 2,784 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 29,612 270,015 308,991 83,464 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 576,468 3,939,717 3,658,450 1,229,776 Payphone Lines 11,315 69,232 79,670 28,921 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 52,193 697,499 342,994 532,434 Non-Lifeline/Primary 1,009,778 6,318,956 7,498,128 2,026,481 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 215,428 825,852 912,307 303,697 Total Switched Access Lines 1,894,794 12,121,271 12,800,540 4,204,773 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 4,654 217,741 23,400 4,839 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,755,943 17,081,026 8,962,903 4,636,772 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 3,655,391 29,420,038 21,786,843 8,846,384 Local Private Lines 169,570 1,260,332 221,615 427,513 Local Calls 3,773,646 38,627,391 27,225,980 9,175,871 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 357,151 78,955 156,247 501,945 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,196,726 3,376,134 4,240,385 1,115,287 (Originating) Intrastate 0 1,422,314 1,135,338 1,611,070 Total 1,196,726 4,798,448 5,375,723 2,726,357 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 7,614,686 32,623,757 45,184,387 8,199,059 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 0 16,155,312 12,481,208 8,924,623 Total 7,614,686 48,779,069 57,665,595 17,123,682 29 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon Delaware Florida Maryland New England Items Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 0 1,257 0 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4,157 11,945 37,548 183,073 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,092 88 9,614 24,663 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,395 6,290 7,268 27,589 Sheath Km of Fiber 953 9,116 5,182 12,285 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 11,280 46,199 39,602 16,943 Sheath Km of Fiber 386 4,943 1,727 31 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 175 49 1,609 351 Sheath Km of Fiber 27 0 135 55 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 17,007 64,483 86,027 227,956 Sheath Km of Fiber 3,458 14,145 16,658 37,036 85,305 856,025 382,684 943,811 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 241,383 1,403,319 931,106 2,502,875 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 9,286,641 36,302,707 57,411,938 107,621,685 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 00031 Equivalent Number of Poles 43,565 105,956 336,941 1,465,267 Conduit System: Trench Km 832 4,641 3,693 16,273 Duct Km 5,839 20,482 26,516 84,854 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 24 57 256 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 47 113 1,452 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 565 20,084 703,622 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,946,240 8,428,425 17,085,321 32,085,127 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 945,584 4,344,882 9,601,767 16,269,089 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 7,569,843 50,123,654 81,056,783 45,061,924 Main Access Lines 353,248 1,634,688 2,236,157 4,043,728 PBX & Centrex Trunks 30,640 92,968 200,158 294,596 Centrex Extensions 83,540 183,089 653,019 518,067 Other Switched Access Lines 51,753 48,178 379,106 573,441 Total Switched Access Lines 519,181 1,958,923 3,468,440 5,429,832 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 19 89 102 237 Remote Switches 17 11 137 484 Central Office Switches 36 100 239 720 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 3,537 5,374 70,888 41,676 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,025 2,263 6,425 7,190 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 7,659 43,106 36,418 139,312 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 171,363 483,829 1,282,305 1,728,713 Payphone Lines 3,422 9,898 28,426 42,412 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 2,523 25,381 4,603 223,227 Non-Lifeline/Primary 300,449 1,279,451 1,881,809 2,998,993 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 33,765 117,258 234,879 297,175 Total Switched Access Lines 519,181 1,958,923 3,468,440 5,429,832 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,899 1,325 13,643 13,957 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 985,750 2,322,939 5,558,823 9,083,128 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 1,506,830 4,283,187 9,040,906 14,526,917 Local Private Lines 53,793 193,379 346,377 593,733 Local Calls 1,184,099 4,818,023 7,009,706 6,471,454 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 44,612 47,203 149,036 826,349 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 227,369 783,413 1,168,911 1,487,654 (Originating) Intrastate 9,362 291,211 806,838 2,887,181 Total 236,731 1,074,624 1,975,749 4,374,835 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 1,983,067 6,820,868 12,149,600 17,501,131 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 296,564 2,120,238 4,660,087 12,596,642 Total 2,279,631 8,941,106 16,809,687 30,097,773 30 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 20 VZ 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon New Jersey New York North Northwest Items Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 0 0 56,837 193 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 56,655 95,805 107,026 25,053 Sheath Km of Fiber 21,516 20,307 11,251 1,779 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 20,770 33,274 10,035 9,916 Sheath Km of Fiber 11,721 16,889 3,459 3,331 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 19,556 49,072 278,874 39,329 Sheath Km of Fiber 375 3,450 23,139 2,375 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,410 23,573 242 24 Sheath Km of Fiber 481 2,108 0 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 100,391 201,725 396,177 74,322 Sheath Km of Fiber 34,093 42,754 37,849 7,485 1,461,356 1,658,208 668,816 286,223 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 2,895,633 2,552,413 1,114,693 469,138 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 99,810,429 153,145,764 68,240,980 21,478,762 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 315 0 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 611,209 1,146,866 1,109,650 135,177 Conduit System: Trench Km 9,543 22,347 4,871 869 Duct Km 70,059 85,291 23,655 1,489 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 22 153 160 1,952 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 71 949 359 9,556 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 12,717 313,675 83,276 2,056,268 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 31,795,102 48,608,795 17,721,820 4,537,633 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 11,648,318 15,370,319 6,373,438 2,093,484 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 0 2,246,723 305,239 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 178,428,196 1,757,508,892 70,075,587 29,388,737 Main Access Lines 3,593,847 5,458,434 3,466,038 1,122,462 PBX & Centrex Trunks 278,315 478,755 190,791 58,972 Centrex Extensions 630,241 995,434 213,902 91,121 Other Switched Access Lines 912,156 1,986,793 144,110 36,979 Total Switched Access Lines 5,414,559 8,919,416 4,014,841 1,309,534 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 206 299 365 106 Remote Switches 16 294 927 96 Central Office Switches 222 594 1,292 202 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 56,528 72,429 8,749 3,946 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 8,583 14,342 4,231 1,529 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 61,655 152,733 135,575 39,924 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 1,924,152 2,957,964 915,439 315,396 Payphone Lines 48,870 111,229 21,495 6,210 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 114,181 338,774 96,054 35,519 Non-Lifeline/Primary 2,680,773 4,785,835 2,672,622 828,707 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 584,928 572,881 173,656 83,778 Total Switched Access Lines 5,414,559 8,919,416 4,014,841 1,309,534 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 13,151 30,068 13,313 6,414 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 13,386,855 30,260,022 2,109,865 1,489,201 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 18,814,565 39,209,506 6,138,019 2,805,149 Local Private Lines 599,643 584,192 396,258 391,058 Local Calls 10,594,261 15,848,402 11,471,812 3,573,267 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 755,600 190,154 203,448 55,460 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,807,151 2,133,822 1,117,418 422,171 (Originating) Intrastate 708,056 5,707,784 698,226 243,129 Total 2,515,207 7,841,606 1,815,644 665,300 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 15,953,952 23,619,579 10,000,763 3,700,528 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 6,485,148 23,603,184 9,830,888 1,689,438 Total 22,439,100 47,222,763 19,831,651 5,389,966 31 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 24 VZ 25 VZ 26 VZ 27 VZ Verizon Verizon GTE Verizon Pennsylvania South Southwest, Virginia Items Inc. Inc. Inc. d/b/a Inc. Verizon Southwest Km of Aerial Wire 0 195 876 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 91,189 29,584 28,517 28,705 Sheath Km of Fiber 24,180 2,732 1,151 7,995 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 17,475 1,507 6,293 7,692 Sheath Km of Fiber 11,399 857 4,192 7,493 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 25,063 55,067 68,382 60,284 Sheath Km of Fiber 669 6,635 10,470 5,447 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,061 0 150 1,530 Sheath Km of Fiber 333 0 0 198 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 136,788 86,158 103,342 98,211 Sheath Km of Fiber 36,581 10,224 15,813 21,133 805,197 157,021 767,850 619,419 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 2,089,404 261,097 1,066,458 1,457,221 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 87,043,778 20,255,496 27,880,069 57,704,324 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0000 Equivalent Number of Poles 929,422 136,926 231,302 282,428 Conduit System: Trench Km 10,029 239 4,320 5,179 Duct Km 66,707 795 16,705 26,648 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 370 142 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 831 283 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 0 90,708 17,328 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 25,740,805 5,037,174 2,712,111 14,322,220 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 10,255,152 1,523,001 2,465,054 11,114,932 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 14,563 391,453 2,021,475 2,839 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 172,893,124 14,418,847 57,489,432 135,645,782 Main Access Lines 3,583,155 967,485 1,138,051 1,859,924 PBX & Centrex Trunks 255,101 59,967 74,607 217,456 Centrex Extensions 622,325 85,971 150,478 650,268 Other Switched Access Lines 572,393 40,562 48,898 297,881 Total Switched Access Lines 5,032,974 1,153,985 1,412,034 3,025,529 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 216 75 175 129 Remote Switches 248 149 103 126 Central Office Switches 464 224 278 255 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 28,455 4,152 9,198 107,655 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 7,950 1,790 2,065 8,477 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 73,233 30,394 34,800 28,837 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 1,529,094 319,115 441,675 1,262,057 Payphone Lines 37,451 7,994 7,961 24,039 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 111,473 14,003 29,327 7,453 Non-Lifeline/Primary 2,944,341 720,322 795,324 1,535,896 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 337,382 62,157 102,947 167,247 Total Switched Access Lines 5,032,974 1,153,985 1,412,034 3,025,529 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 17,488 1,443 2,282 7,239 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 7,834,923 1,102,064 1,538,449 7,383,586 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 12,885,385 2,257,492 2,952,765 10,416,354 Local Private Lines 523,172 80,247 156,598 393,868 Local Calls 10,885,612 5,125,124 4,515,254 6,271,560 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 513,667 16,501 83,179 101,853 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,343,851 416,356 436,000 943,365 (Originating) Intrastate 470,608 129,028 234,387 313,211 Total 1,814,459 545,384 670,387 1,256,576 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 14,257,416 3,874,733 3,542,282 10,361,038 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 7,301,500 1,703,152 2,283,703 5,264,844 Total 21,558,916 5,577,885 5,825,985 15,625,882 32 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 28 VZ 29 VZ 30 VZ 31 Verizon Verizon Puerto Rico CenturyTel Washington, West Virginia Telephone of Items DC, Inc. Inc. Company Alabama, LLC Km of Aerial Wire 00 01 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,202 29,207 23,443 9,083 Sheath Km of Fiber 43 6,672 1,717 961 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2,329 1,286 5,228 476 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,305 785 1,567 187 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 122 14,920 7,869 24,763 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 31 1,570 1,655 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,580 650 0 10 Sheath Km of Fiber 187 13 0 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 5,233 46,063 36,540 34,332 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,535 7,501 4,854 2,803 75,948 143,249 171,504 33,080 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 175,061 427,842 171,504 61,082 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 9,455,767 15,105,402 23,397,530 6,152,830 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 00 00 Equivalent Number of Poles 17,096 343,962 294,332 57,608 Conduit System: Trench Km 975 747 6,067 176 Duct Km 6,545 4,094 18,201 192 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 4,235 21 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 12,196 2,116 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 00 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 0 172,032 25,396 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 3,576,405 4,216,120 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 186,081 3,204,545 1,428,653 40,965 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 120 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 18,854,795 28,645,387 4,762,176 2,163,743 Main Access Lines 310,901 598,952 1,012,438 246,685 PBX & Centrex Trunks 116,806 42,760 18,030 2,081 Centrex Extensions 444,066 68,979 0 13,096 Other Switched Access Lines 32,111 39,180 88,048 0 Total Switched Access Lines 903,884 749,871 1,118,516 261,862 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 21 31 31 39 Remote Switches 6 117 297 127 Central Office Switches 27 148 328 166 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 97,723 4,197 1,815 175 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 3,741 1,555 804 179 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 4,276 12,235 54,970 14,662 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 662,622 170,904 207,212 43,144 Payphone Lines 5,964 6,615 11,295 984 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 10,631 4,216 107,521 3,388 Non-Lifeline/Primary 189,779 534,245 737,518 192,454 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 30,612 21,656 0 7,230 Total Switched Access Lines 903,884 749,871 1,118,516 261,862 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 5,939 2,539 598 63 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 5,319,389 633,937 320,153 190,388 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 6,229,212 1,386,347 1,439,267 452,313 Local Private Lines 202,225 69,640 15,252 2,911 Local Calls 1,525,897 1,795,040 5,503,527 437,959 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 3,987 33,271 428,782 35,901 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 198,419 266,041 338,570 144,685 (Originating) Intrastate 0 160,092 0 31,102 Total 198,419 426,133 338,570 175,787 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 2,624,677 2,788,281 3,348,835 914,199 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 0 1,061,213 0 192,040 Total 2,624,677 3,849,494 3,348,835 1,106,239 33 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 32 33 34 35 C CenturyTel CenturyTel Cincinnati Citizens of of Bell Telecommuni- Items Missouri, Washington, Telephone cations Co. LLC Inc. Co. of California Km of Aerial Wire 186 503 5,221 11,699 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10,661 4,367 14,540 3,882 Sheath Km of Fiber 371 533 1,775 329 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 371 282 4,828 841 Sheath Km of Fiber 154 202 1,597 568 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 28,329 17,070 6,489 3,144 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,876 1,463 51 23 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 42 783 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 90 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 39,361 21,761 26,640 7,867 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,401 2,198 3,513 920 78,493 12,094 67,655 23,184 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 125,331 58,462 128,877 33,120 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 7,558,548 2,519,117 26,640 7,868 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 61 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 37,177 16,383 148,975 48,151 Conduit System: Trench Km 225 482 3,560 558 Duct Km 396 890 11,121 1,675 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 204 0 1,528 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 64,773 0 53,888 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 0 0 53,888 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 127,564 0 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 687 0 139,014 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 194,716 296,442 1,584,378 15,246 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 0 0 192,902 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 2,197,510 520,033 7,015,568 26,005 Main Access Lines 294,891 144,289 750,626 124,528 PBX & Centrex Trunks 14,389 2,090 73,081 1,723 Centrex Extensions 11,409 14,234 48,899 101 Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 2,121 0 Total Switched Access Lines 320,689 160,613 874,727 126,352 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 39 21 73 17 Remote Switches 140 101 13 17 Central Office Switches 179 122 86 34 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 274 130 2,890 0 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 301 21 2,501 0 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 13,347 7,242 15,164 26,355 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 75,412 28,923 252,952 2,305 Payphone Lines 1,167 201 5,179 884 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 4,068 5,186 48,626 22,683 Non-Lifeline/Primary 209,834 108,151 518,814 66,075 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 16,861 10,910 33,992 8,050 Total Switched Access Lines 320,689 160,613 874,727 126,352 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 17 8 3,782 0 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 373,770 151,334 186,118 15,977 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 694,476 311,955 1,064,627 142,329 Local Private Lines 4,217 3,185 3,626 134 Local Calls 413,186 199,742 2,152,637 190,566 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 74,807 32,602 310 25,809 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 157,104 63,298 488,350 42,630 (Originating) Intrastate 42,110 14,943 150,895 37,589 Total 199,214 78,241 639,245 80,219 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 975,715 437,157 3,576,769 276,882 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 242,425 97,410 856,361 291,125 Total 1,218,140 534,567 4,433,130 568,007 34 Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Switched Access Lines in Service: Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 36 C 37 C 38 39 Citizens Frontier Commonwealth Iowa Telecommuni- Telephone Telephone Telecom- Items cations Co. of Company munications of New York, Rochester, Services Inc. Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 2,597 2,106 27,517 225 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10,007 9,254 18,940 2,423 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,969 1,545 2,813 12 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 172 2,958 90 180 Sheath Km of Fiber 96 1,246 41 88 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 12,814 5,043 4,965 50,692 Sheath Km of Fiber 770 118 37 4,963 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 471 1 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 087 6 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 22,993 17,726 23,996 53,295 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,835 2,996 2,897 5,063 55,963 44,633 30,164 43,883 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 58,624 159,403 60,329 87,765 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 3,114,508 8,621,784 4,532,102 3,935,569 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 00 00 Equivalent Number of Poles 124,422 114,894 121,311 29,658 Conduit System: Trench Km 119 1,878 50 79 Duct Km 475 4,875 211 326 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 00 00 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 00 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 35,568 0 0 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 357,013 36,820 2,244,125 65,764 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 115,229 4,840,179 811 429,786 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 193,176 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 7,854,584 25,394,170 762,266 6,605,494 Main Access Lines 280,734 420,839 276,660 216,838 PBX & Centrex Trunks 16,147 6,280 1,948 13,626 Centrex Extensions 207 52,634 39,353 3,170 Other Switched Access Lines 2,109 0 0 140 Total Switched Access Lines 299,197 479,753 317,961 233,774 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 30 7 11 73 Remote Switches 98 59 504 221 Central Office Switches 128 66 515 294 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 0 0 396 30 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 0 0 70 16 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 37,320 8,619 9,058 10,445 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 24,719 169,315 72,692 42,082 Payphone Lines 1,821 4,672 3,279 479 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 9,623 28,861 2,001 10,941 Non-Lifeline/Primary 211,417 247,913 173,827 161,498 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 14,297 20,373 57,104 8,329 Total Switched Access Lines 299,197 479,753 317,961 233,774 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 5,472 483 1,672 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 719,327 138,151 70,160 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 299,197 1,204,552 456,595 305,606 Local Private Lines 0 0 421 872 Local Calls 267,511 539,760 599,305 621,014 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 101,267 5,723 67,855 68,859 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 102,092 287,524 90,896 33,704 (Originating) Intrastate 65,239 183,573 37,460 15,444 Total 167,331 471,097 128,356 49,148 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 755,553 1,037,848 625,535 620,075 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 467,479 429,675 292,367 157,525 Total 1,223,032 1,467,523 917,902 777,600 35 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ Carolina Central Central Central Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Items and Company Company Company Telegraph of of Co. Texas Virginia Km of Aerial Wire 24 2,336 1,897 1,299 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10,445 8,729 5,210 8,420 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,638 950 398 1,020 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,514 8,554 152 384 Sheath Km of Fiber 996 3,361 66 130 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 81,021 21,537 9,955 22,522 Sheath Km of Fiber 7,261 1,288 1,211 1,381 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 55 77 2 2 Sheath Km of Fiber 816 140 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 93,035 38,897 15,319 31,328 Sheath Km of Fiber 9,903 5,615 1,689 2,531 211,365 103,534 23,124 38,026 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 369,644 295,243 54,337 92,150 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 19,523,051 15,419,718 3,662,938 5,873,769 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 00 00 Equivalent Number of Poles 102,975 68,141 24,826 58,511 Conduit System: Trench Km 809 5,919 151 114 Duct Km 4,668 13,381 488 395 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 96 183 187 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 343 366 374 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 0 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 616,152 76,159 194,022 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 855 2,525 0 2,258 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 4,039,778 1,207,764 1,468,871 1,041,026 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 889,453 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 18,822,618 4,957,040 1,639,787 3,669,491 Main Access Lines 925,756 917,769 170,464 259,396 PBX & Centrex Trunks 94,023 73,455 14,413 18,702 Centrex Extensions 33,435 86,433 2,782 5,636 Other Switched Access Lines 18,991 13,048 3,674 4,239 Total Switched Access Lines 1,072,205 1,090,705 191,333 287,973 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 41 25 17 12 Remote Switches 118 43 31 50 Central Office Switches 159 68 48 62 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,600 3,734 450 868 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,407 2,218 262 359 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 54,252 34,480 7,442 13,140 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 236,839 310,888 42,128 60,754 Payphone Lines 970 47 246 3 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 43,276 34,620 8,401 4,741 Non-Lifeline/Primary 674,367 648,804 118,211 189,914 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 62,501 61,866 14,905 19,421 Total Switched Access Lines 1,072,205 1,090,705 191,333 287,973 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 751 1,121 523 471 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 4,690,549 6,707,499 253,527 516,521 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 5,763,505 7,799,325 445,383 804,965 Local Private Lines 110,951 47,970 10,096 18,944 Local Calls 2,650,873 2,413,067 612,129 652,129 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 1,371 681 770 1,065 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 358,382 568,342 80,723 138,520 (Originating) Intrastate 178,714 85,735 29,214 93,860 Total 537,096 654,077 109,937 232,380 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 3,490,769 3,860,582 613,995 917,674 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 1,359,008 442,729 223,708 506,196 Total 4,849,777 4,303,311 837,703 1,423,870 36 Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 44 EQ 45 EQ 46 EQ 47 EQ Embarq Embarq United United Florida, Missouri, Telephone Telephone Items Inc. Inc. Company of Company of Indiana New Jersey Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 208 1,651 1,421 1,402 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 5,882 5,561 3,476 7,526 Sheath Km of Fiber 253 38 185 1,407 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2,675 225 261 232 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,815 140 183 166 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 85,797 19,331 21,467 2,113 Sheath Km of Fiber 9,330 1,975 2,043 59 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 237 7 1 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 21100 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 94,591 25,124 25,205 9,871 Sheath Km of Fiber 11,419 2,154 2,411 1,632 155,206 24,638 32,916 8,441 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 557,433 78,524 108,864 53,535 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 31,511,344 3,757,791 3,927,978 2,983,872 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0000 Equivalent Number of Poles 40,224 54,670 50,825 57,771 Conduit System: Trench Km 2,492 261 138 104 Duct Km 8,985 746 545 591 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 271 134 85 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 543 269 170 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,516,896 200,680 170,977 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 10,669 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 12,853,180 1,367,292 1,095,708 986,814 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 103,753,000 1,237,683 91,236,443 61,727,979 Main Access Lines 1,775,636 179,776 207,929 182,021 PBX & Centrex Trunks 79,788 19,727 21,218 19,268 Centrex Extensions 110,943 25,214 6,429 3,307 Other Switched Access Lines 31,038 1,458 1,195 845 Total Switched Access Lines 1,997,405 226,175 236,771 205,441 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 50 8 16 4 Remote Switches 88 77 77 22 Central Office Switches 138 85 93 26 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 3,173 456 341 695 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 2,960 316 872 253 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 69,083 9,586 9,334 8,495 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 526,867 74,107 49,347 54,679 Payphone Lines 7 395 730 609 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 22,462 1,745 3,134 974 Non-Lifeline/Primary 1,244,771 129,668 161,977 104,208 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 134,215 10,674 12,249 36,476 Total Switched Access Lines 1,997,405 226,175 236,771 205,441 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,320 472 1,200 129 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,412,165 666,641 216,262 415,087 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 8,410,890 893,288 454,233 620,657 Local Private Lines 30,360 19,579 12,682 9,287 Local Calls 4,418,449 390,333 368,116 179,422 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 2,632 2,468 2,187 4,478 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 595,941 66,511 67,143 76,138 (Originating) Intrastate 353,012 36,932 57,747 31,492 Total 948,953 103,443 124,890 107,630 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 6,357,198 656,063 713,722 650,673 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 2,486,800 314,157 420,715 257,196 Total 8,843,998 970,220 1,134,437 907,869 37 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 48 EQ 49 EQ 50 EQ 51 EQ United The United United United Telephone Telephone Telephone - Telephone Items Company of Company of Southeast, Company of Ohio Pennsylvania Inc. Texas, Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 3,458 3,936 1,580 1,321 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 17,886 22,576 18,577 3,023 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,217 4,926 1,378 77 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,154 247 689 76 Sheath Km of Fiber 390 287 261 89 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 25,509 6,597 5,866 17,003 Sheath Km of Fiber 3,129 160 367 1,568 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 7 0 43 4 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 070 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 44,556 29,420 25,175 20,106 Sheath Km of Fiber 5,736 5,373 2,013 1,734 65,364 28,148 29,920 21,739 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 239,822 200,596 84,696 51,082 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 9,261,538 5,237,783 6,279,334 2,832,850 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 000 Equivalent Number of Poles 208,904 185,793 138,220 23,064 Conduit System: Trench Km 508 144 363 64 Duct Km 1,765 722 1,610 187 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 116 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 234 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 0 344,976 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 2,611,673 1,813,262 665,031 1,121,977 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 222,874,638 128,693,006 5,850,690 1,022,034 Main Access Lines 456,427 336,135 276,892 138,323 PBX & Centrex Trunks 50,182 32,094 15,402 10,865 Centrex Extensions 17,822 3,961 17,097 161 Other Switched Access Lines 7,513 2,583 3,156 4,396 Total Switched Access Lines 531,944 374,773 312,547 153,745 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 24 16 11 5 Remote Switches 151 76 41 53 Central Office Switches 175 92 52 58 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 938 993 785 276 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 762 502 394 179 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 20,626 17,073 12,820 6,295 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 118,055 74,996 72,469 29,035 Payphone Lines 1,665 684 380 117 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 20,656 2,355 8,746 10,893 Non-Lifeline/Primary 349,485 260,707 207,803 92,917 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 21,457 18,958 10,329 14,488 Total Switched Access Lines 531,944 374,773 312,547 153,745 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,745 389 435 397 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,546,405 730,013 1,091,266 102,234 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 2,080,094 1,105,175 1,404,248 256,376 Local Private Lines 34,243 30,639 20,555 17,013 Local Calls 927,156 505,480 564,050 241,766 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 1,863 6,493 8,437 708 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 143,012 120,450 142,321 45,956 (Originating) Intrastate 136,264 53,465 56,847 29,214 Total 279,276 173,915 199,168 75,170 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 1,414,057 1,002,165 949,891 349,546 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 970,367 510,296 419,170 223,708 Total 2,384,424 1,512,461 1,369,061 573,254 38 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued 52 53 WIN 54 WIN 55 WIN SureWest Windstream Windstream Windstream Telephone Georgia Kentucky Nebraska Items Communi- cations Corp. Km of Aerial Wire 657 0 3,276 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 618 10,628 31,875 2,171 Sheath Km of Fiber 26 1,270 4,332 248 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 813 360 863 566 Sheath Km of Fiber 430 190 488 414 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,654 19,436 9,333 15,958 Sheath Km of Fiber 43 1,810 342 2,129 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 000 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,085 30,424 42,071 18,695 Sheath Km of Fiber 499 3,270 5,162 2,791 6,383 32,126 71,040 18,186 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 58,023 76,600 129,164 70,790 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 2,010,225 5,263,122 8,543,868 3,871,934 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 000 Equivalent Number of Poles 6,490 45,938 163,401 30,574 Conduit System: Trench Km 483 134 546 492 Duct Km 2,651 531 1,932 1,574 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 000 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 383,200 2,782,160 6,753,719 257 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,461,862 12,800 820 243,168 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 271,228 794,543 26,463,175 36,687,088 Main Access Lines 109,285 254,397 431,735 186,962 PBX & Centrex Trunks 15,060 2,759 4,422 5,419 Centrex Extensions 0 38,167 31,937 37,095 Other Switched Access Lines 0 6,120 5,324 2,423 Total Switched Access Lines 124,345 301,443 473,418 231,899 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 2 27 50 5 Remote Switches 0 44 51 137 Central Office Switches 2 71 101 142 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,538 507 651 474 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 161 292 792 565 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 2,519 34,745 19,929 9,053 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 31,883 56,618 108,715 79,818 Payphone Lines 465 2,529 3,033 2,457 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 11,103 8,155 21,330 6,113 Non-Lifeline/Primary 68,387 189,193 308,456 129,598 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 9,988 10,203 11,955 4,860 Total Switched Access Lines 124,345 301,443 473,418 231,899 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 174 742 12,467 982 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 200,123 3,380 125,693 28,562 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 324,642 305,565 611,578 261,443 Local Private Lines 42 4,742 40,719 2,938 Local Calls 138,851 750,338 1,300,395 571,561 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 11,396 41,771 118,617 24,509 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 55,017 143,356 258,136 112,951 (Originating) Intrastate 39,133 44,848 48,148 36,195 Total 94,150 188,204 306,284 149,146 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 281,610 886,108 1,473,987 705,742 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 217,916 341,624 321,500 202,633 Total 499,526 1,227,732 1,795,487 908,375 39 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): 56 WIN 57 WIN 58 WIN 59 WIN Windstream Windstream Valor Telecomm. Windstream North Pennsylvania of Texas LP Western Items Carolina d/b/a Reserve Windstream Telephone - Comm. Ohio Southwest Km of Aerial Wire 0011,274 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4,068 17,021 13,916 6,884 Sheath Km of Fiber 263 1,375 455 754 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 158 198 793 321 Sheath Km of Fiber 64 45 609 95 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 12,200 3,533 56,900 2,906 Sheath Km of Fiber 383 24 5,609 83 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 00 45 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 1 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 16,426 20,752 71,654 10,111 Sheath Km of Fiber 710 1,444 6,674 932 6,397 2,120 126,241 3,771 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 15,993 33,651 148,059 22,180 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 2,984,735 2,946,755 9,134,919 2,398,805 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 00 0 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 31,690 178,501 139,760 70,240 Conduit System: Trench Km 53 56 887 142 Duct Km 270 297 4,077 553 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 00 823 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 1,646 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 0 0 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,144,464 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,490,690 2,343,197 3,414,947 1,893,687 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 5,927 1,469 329,444 1,543 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 640,471 3,776,991 50,317,644 10,577,471 Main Access Lines 208,813 198,271 475,540 143,148 PBX & Centrex Trunks 1,291 2,235 4,617 2,109 Centrex Extensions 8,210 17,063 8,401 24,932 Other Switched Access Lines 982 8 2,267 34 Total Switched Access Lines 219,296 217,577 490,825 170,223 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 14 30 154 18 Remote Switches 17 53 138 26 Central Office Switches 31 83 292 44 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 256 419 763 531 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 136 115 379 302 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 30,595 27,602 26,820 11,457 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 19,960 22,271 81,153 34,890 Payphone Lines 927 1,024 2,705 809 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 5,636 4,141 22,541 3,516 Non-Lifeline/Primary 149,884 156,452 310,263 112,950 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 12,294 6,087 47,343 6,601 Total Switched Access Lines 219,296 217,577 490,825 170,223 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 375 632 992 611 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 56,742 28,435 231,649 44,252 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 276,413 246,644 723,466 215,086 Local Private Lines 892 2,479 4,541 3,857 Local Calls 448,168 292,268 1,612,014 253,084 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 30,179 44,577 2,226 21,774 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 115,610 82,443 356,550 91,097 (Originating) Intrastate 27,397 30,298 113,574 37,617 Total 143,007 112,741 470,124 128,714 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 700,851 540,797 1,231,169 581,212 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 184,833 204,285 534,726 219,794 Total 885,684 745,082 1,765,895 801,006 40 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 -- Continued Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Notes for Table 2.6. (2005) Name of Company Code AT&T Inc. AT&T Qwest Corporation Q Verizon Communications Inc. VZ Embarq Corporation EQ Windstream Corporation WIN Source: Annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) operating data reports (ARMIS Report 43-08) of reporting incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs). ARMIS Report 43-08 definitions and carrier data can be accessed at www.fcc.gov/wcb/ armis/. Note -- Certain data pertaining to the carriers included in this table are unavailable. -- Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. -- 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, coaxical or other metallic conductors is classified as fiber. -- Kilometers equal 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 poles times their ownership percentages. -- Access lines include 800 and 800-like access lines, resold telephone exchange service lines, and employee concession lines, but do not include official/company circuits. Analog access lines are shown in 4kHz equivalents and include access lines from digital switches if the access lines are not terminated at the customer's premises as digital lines. ISDN and other 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 and total switched access lines include resold telephone exchange service lines. -- Figures for switched access lines reported in the ARMIS Report 43-08 report differ slightly from figures reported for billable access in the ARMIS Report 43-01. There are several reasons for this, including different reporting requirements, the interpretation of these requirements by various companies, and the methods different companies use to calculate the lines. The majority of the differences come from the fact that 800 and 800-like lines and 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 Report 43-01. -- The number of toll calls is based on completed originating message volumes and includes outward calls, 800 and 800-like service, directory service, dial-it services (e.g., 900 service), and optional calling plans. Completed intraLATA toll calls are carried by the reporting local operating company within a given Local Access and Transport Area (LATA). Completed 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. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 41 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.7 - Communications Plant of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 (Amounts Shown in Thousands Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Companies (RBOCs) Balance at Plant Plant Transfers Balance at Acct Items Beginning of Added Retired and End of No. Year 1 Adjustments Year Plant: 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) $368,313,173 $15,549,774 $9,976,440 $843,774 $374,730,278 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use 19,792 0 0 (17,788) 2,004 2003 Telecom Plant Under Construction (TPUC) 1,907,789 2,238,788 555,009 (1,415,008) 2,176,563 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 19,807 0 8,826 8,105 19,087 2006 Nonoperating Plant 132,663 24,003 3,994 48,590 201,263 2007 Goodwill 34,288 0 1,044 0 33,244 210 Total Plant 370,427,514 17,812,564 10,545,313 (532,326) 377,162,441 TPIS - General Support: 2111 Land 1,413,943 7,900 20,512 (16,772) 1,384,561 2112 Motor Vehicles 3,333,768 228,017 106,438 8,808 3,464,152 2113 Aircraft 16,167 0 0 0 16,167 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 2,557,715 178,939 77,394 2,385 2,661,648 2121 Buildings 28,297,738 643,654 504,126 49,726 28,486,991 2122 Furniture 133,961 184 9,524 1 124,623 2123 Office Equipment 907,050 28,043 114,880 533 820,747 2124 General Purpose Computers 6,501,391 271,382 1,085,573 (68,800) 5,618,399 2110 Land and Support 43,161,735 1,358,121 1,918,448 (24,122) 42,577,284 TPIS - Central Office: 2211 Non-digital Switching 868,307 2,715 84,479 12,224 798,766 2212.1 Circuit Switching 61,300,196 712,668 1,476,182 (240,487) 60,296,195 2212.2 Packet Switching 1,608,847 235,251 132,356 590,080 2,301,820 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 62,909,040 947,919 1,608,539 349,594 62,598,014 2210 Central Office Switching 63,777,347 950,633 1,693,018 361,816 63,396,779 2220 Operator Systems 604,372 8,642 55,859 (470) 556,685 2231 Radio Systems 834,720 43,937 132,520 5,142 751,278 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 91,603,073 4,810,243 3,255,638 504,500 93,662,177 2232.2 Optical Circuit 6 68 4 (12) 58 2232 Circuit Equipment 91,603,079 4,810,311 3,255,642 504,488 93,662,235 2230 Central Office-Transmission 92,437,799 4,854,248 3,388,163 509,630 94,413,514 TPIS - Information Orig/Term: 2311 Station Apparatus 80,238 390 477 (27) 80,123 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 0 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 113,303 13,751 3,266 (351) 123,437 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 548,333 3,495 119,809 (2) 432,014 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 3,874,901 287,496 317,131 (36,554) 3,808,712 2310 Information Origination/Termination 4,616,773 305,129 440,681 (36,934) 4,444,289 TPIS - Cable & Wire: 2411 Poles 6,368,411 222,484 58,434 2,514 6,534,975 2421 Aerial Cable 36,409,134 2,045,206 320,355 41,296 38,175,279 2422 Underground Cable 32,181,844 927,666 173,349 114,796 33,050,953 2423 Buried Cable 59,842,293 3,055,180 380,032 260,585 62,778,028 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 81,586 312 1,163 50 80,786 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 2,334,714 42,042 14,617 1,209 2,363,349 2431 Aerial Wire 137,931 2,644 1,071 1 139,504 2441 Conduit Systems 20,787,288 467,534 20,899 68,336 21,302,264 2410 Cable and Wire 158,143,202 6,763,073 969,923 488,789 164,425,141 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 362,741,229 14,239,849 8,466,093 1,298,706 369,813,691 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 2681 Capital Leases 337,244 5,279 51,919 6,866 297,470 2682 Leasehold Improvements 383,700 38,898 58,668 (34,406) 329,523 2680 Amortizable Tangibles 720,942 44,177 110,586 (27,540) 626,993 2690.1 Network Software 1,871,451 517,808 923,524 55,359 1,521,092 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 2,979,552 747,940 476,241 (482,751) 2,768,500 2690 Intangibles 4,851,002 1,265,750 1,399,766 (427,393) 4,289,593 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service $368,313,173 $15,549,773 $9,976,440 $843,775 $374,730,278 1 Discrepancies between 2004's ending and 2005's beginning balances are due to revised filings and additions, deletions, and mergers of reporting carriers. 42 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell Communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $1,854,948 $103,709 ($12,754) ($3,587) ($10,777) 2 1170 Receivables 13,936,125 76,839 579,901 186,571 389,495 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,371,656 2,866 42,728 27,738 55,746 4 1220 Inventories 844,424 321,917 2,662 6,211 18,961 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 13,408,893 395,890 539,835 165,044 352,710 6 1280 Prepayments 499,724 13,829 14,527 4,752 8,146 7 1350 Other Current Assets 852,250 0000 8 130 Total Current Assets 16,615,812 513,428 541,608 166,209 350,079 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 24,719,052 7,795,315 1,157,427 334,681 946,811 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 3,238,209 1,509,720 17,302 8,871 16,000 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (9,258,427) 288,475 (833,226) (756,073) (1,259,734) 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 18,698,833 9,593,510 341,503 (412,521) (296,923) Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 374,730,278 64,300,400 13,395,230 4,431,718 11,430,323 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 2,004 0000 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 2,176,563 203,537 49,733 32,663 36,582 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 19,087 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 201,263 27,782 1,183 242 862 19 2007 Goodwill 33,244 0 33,244 0 0 20 210 Total Plant 377,162,441 64,531,719 13,479,390 4,464,623 11,467,767 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 1,384,561 253,391 42,276 11,806 29,472 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 3,464,152 703,778 147,481 41,157 78,155 23 2113 Aircraft 16,167 0000 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 2,661,648 430,652 169,713 45,910 87,419 25 2121 Buildings 28,486,991 4,208,729 1,160,896 351,569 868,785 26 2122 Furniture 124,623 764 3,989 644 4,125 27 2123 Office Equipment 820,747 189,366 10,972 1,758 6,214 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 5,618,399 1,483,330 19,526 1,226 8,700 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 42,577,284 7,270,010 1,554,853 454,070 1,082,870 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 798,766 389,393 35,246 1,067 65,432 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 60,296,195 8,537,834 2,597,110 786,603 1,893,441 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 2,301,820 663,298 58,887 14,064 33,901 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 62,598,014 9,201,132 2,655,997 800,667 1,927,342 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 63,396,779 9,590,525 2,691,243 801,734 1,992,774 35 2220 Operator Systems 556,685 100,154 34,683 7,797 22,494 36 2231 Radio Systems 751,278 26,266 11,398 353 7,189 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 93,662,177 17,399,751 3,450,794 1,069,712 2,947,608 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 58 27000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 93,662,235 17,399,778 3,450,794 1,069,712 2,947,608 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 94,413,514 17,426,044 3,462,192 1,070,065 2,954,797 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 80,123 0 5,146 2,979 9,969 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 123,437 99,062 1,132 188 665 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 432,014 0 26,239 8,540 18,231 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 3,808,712 478,338 42,804 23,746 22,585 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 4,444,289 577,400 75,321 35,453 51,450 43 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell Communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 6,534,975 1,127,624 129,879 66,656 85,938 48 2421 Aerial Cable 38,175,279 6,344,263 793,933 399,899 903,150 49 2422 Underground Cable 33,050,953 3,500,080 1,407,861 408,091 1,189,948 50 2423 Buried Cable 62,778,028 14,393,961 1,964,619 832,807 2,306,403 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 80,786 20,655 667 271 1,792 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 2,363,349 206,787 269,783 48,655 148,857 53 2431 Aerial Wire 139,504 0000 54 2441 Conduit Systems 21,302,264 2,558,116 999,448 304,727 680,284 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 164,425,141 28,151,486 5,566,190 2,061,106 5,316,372 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 369,813,691 63,115,619 13,384,482 4,430,225 11,420,757 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 297,470 77,415 3,483 0 3,437 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 329,523 67,161 4,935 593 2,077 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 626,993 144,576 8,418 593 5,514 60 2690.1 Network Software 1,521,092 901,898 2,228 900 4,052 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 2,768,500 138,307 102 0 0 62 2690 Intangibles 4,289,593 1,040,205 2,330 900 4,052 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 374,730,278 64,300,400 13,395,230 4,431,718 11,430,323 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 253,245,413 43,967,139 9,199,572 2,948,315 8,420,391 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 681 2000 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 62,769 22,538 100 8 107 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 206,895 74,386 808 0 3,279 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 253,515,758 44,064,065 9,200,480 2,948,323 8,423,777 69 350 Net Plant 123,646,683 20,467,654 4,278,910 1,516,300 3,043,990 70 360 Total Assets 158,961,328 30,574,592 5,162,021 1,269,988 3,097,146 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 29,702,483 6,659,013 1,166,417 319,636 658,244 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 157,521 43,700 13,927 4,240 5,181 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 1,700,522 (72,344) 343,712 18,018 (19,089) 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 1,093,327 171,908 31,389 31,482 11,469 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (419,661) 2 25,135 (26,782) (59,630) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 125,240 47,117 (6,802) 22,856 (1,912) 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 9,972,929 1,567,241 414,889 125,909 283,033 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 42,332,365 8,416,637 1,988,667 495,359 877,296 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 30,743,040 2,947,797 3,377 148,623 198,165 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 26,966,159 3,195,593 809,223 234,605 545,228 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 573,538 29,673 25,916 6,298 13,961 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 22,871,344 4,263,691 1,008,461 435,611 691,894 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 32,413 (80,345) (21,415) (6,425) (11,922) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 38,201 (53,487) 68,655 (30,599) 41,764 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 20,046 132,803 21,415 6,425 11,922 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (1,188,021) 99,774 (328,874) (256,819) (443,264) 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 49,313,678 7,587,702 1,583,381 389,096 849,583 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 33,021,500 7,345,106 1,638,763 539,635 1,721,806 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 9,965,690 0 82,568 26,165 13,069 91 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0000 44 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell Communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 5,966,896 3,946,373 0 4,265 18,505 93 4550 Retained Earnings (12,381,838) 330,977 (134,735) (333,155) (581,278) 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 36,572,248 11,622,456 1,586,596 236,910 1,172,102 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 158,961,331 30,574,592 5,162,021 1,269,988 3,097,146 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) (7,306,216) 1,245,243 118,889 (273,443) (469,707) 97 465 Net Income 6,534,378 1,493,153 333,884 154,015 301,655 98 470 Dividends Declared 10,989,116 2,407,418 587,508 213,727 413,226 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 1,299,875 0000 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 678,991 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) (12,381,837) 330,978 (134,735) (333,155) (581,278) Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 27,423,390 4,737,795 1,022,056 407,912 657,750 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 1,692,852 495,571 88,649 23,139 84,454 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 11,829,013 3,077,321 336,132 144,615 269,520 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 40,945,252 8,310,687 1,446,837 575,666 1,011,724 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 9,616,863 1,730,953 291,405 109,583 314,176 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 6,463,650 993,001 150,502 48,830 117,308 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 16,039,120 2,568,241 589,302 186,227 417,303 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 32,119,633 5,292,195 1,031,209 344,640 848,787 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 3,374,588 288,989 273,965 59,986 202,740 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 781,996 79,501 19,870 11,804 25,064 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 13,275,862 1,822,016 705,943 236,423 622,122 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 14,057,860 1,901,516 725,813 248,227 647,186 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 7,226,016 1,174,999 280,855 96,194 159,313 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 1,146,099 230,155 28,228 18,056 30,942 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 96,577,248 16,738,231 3,730,451 1,306,657 2,838,808 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 79,614 10,102 6,092 1,331 5,434 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 12,912 5,042000 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 28,314 2,370 1,034 75 399 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 120,839 17,514 7,126 1,406 5,833 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 2,198,718 331,489 77,400 19,085 56,711 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 36,087 5,122 1,217 94 448 123 6123 Office Equipment 469,729 15,600 46,286 13,369 29,134 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 2,246,595 198,378 99,737 34,646 77,718 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 4,951,130 550,589 224,640 67,194 164,011 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 57,244 10,700 4,424 4,359 5,531 127 6212.1 Circuit 1,996,675 325,979 109,899 45,056 66,365 128 6212.2 Packet 11,103 2,120 418 30 66 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 2,007,777 328,099 110,317 45,086 66,431 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 2,065,021 338,799 114,741 49,445 71,962 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 29,905 10,614 856 228 309 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 45 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone. Number Bell Communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 15,668 113 13 11 4 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 1,478,435 358,948 55,641 13,806 51,455 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 291 5 10 0 0 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 1,478,727 358,953 55,651 13,806 51,455 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 1,494,394 359,066 55,664 13,817 51,459 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 213,543 0 9,450 4,040 6,706 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 173,270 29,480 66 26 168 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 103,822 0 3,274 1,039 3,482 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 2,653,769 491,699 63,554 22,031 35,894 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 3,144,404 521,179 76,344 27,136 46,250 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 321,770 128,830 1,221 2,748 6,154 143 6421 Aerial Cable 3,211,104 486,477 79,998 34,405 64,206 144 6422 Underground Cable 786,274 65,360 56,695 17,178 46,475 145 6423 Buried Cable 3,185,514 830,612 109,870 45,974 91,509 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 200 22000 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 40,140 1,853 635 233 908 148 6431 Aerial Wire 5,294 0000 149 6441 Conduit Systems 207,983 8,161 17,923 2,402 2,037 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 7,758,286 1,521,315 266,342 102,940 211,289 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 19,563,982 3,319,076 745,713 262,166 551,113 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 106,508 10,788 4,151 1,137 2,283 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 106,508 10,788 4,151 1,137 2,283 155 6531 Power 656,686 84,477 15,494 4,857 19,046 156 6532 Network Administration 566,357 39,759 16,152 6,876 15,330 157 6533 Testing 1,945,744 258,843 129,556 28,561 115,744 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 2,715,504 385,844 121,604 37,506 87,254 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 977,356 178,782 48,286 18,798 35,991 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 6,861,645 947,705 331,092 96,598 273,365 161 6540 Access Expenses 2,774,640 432,285 67,371 31,169 54,222 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 24,456,931 4,166,071 885,623 268,957 725,009 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0000 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 120,924 19,098 1,692 108 1,259 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 1,833,107 462,261 7,152 2,763 6,541 166 6565 Amortization - Other 1,751 1,751000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 26,412,712 4,649,181 894,467 271,828 732,809 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 36,155,507 6,039,959 1,297,081 400,732 1,062,679 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 4,306,265 763,806 173,417 56,290 157,922 170 6613 Product Advertising 593,496 184,314 8,724 3,918 7,443 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 4,899,762 948,120 182,141 60,208 165,365 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 297,605 29,073 14,332 3,756 14,873 173 6622 Number Services 929,399 92,308 43,984 11,201 35,031 174 6623 Customer Services 7,617,549 1,483,553 373,253 134,615 279,776 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 8,844,550 1,604,934 431,569 149,572 329,680 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 13,744,312 2,553,054 613,710 209,780 495,045 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 46 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell Communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies 177 6720 General and Administrative 10,477,147 1,691,094 300,580 114,454 238,576 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 10,477,147 1,691,094 300,580 114,454 238,576 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 79,940,948 13,603,183 2,957,084 987,132 2,347,413 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 16,636,300 3,135,048 773,367 319,525 491,395 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 406,299 42,022 3,016 463 1,008 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 97,250 29,673 2,333 1,089 2,575 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 6,769,134 1,074,911 355,769 121,219 281,172 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 1,273,721 178,155 86,975 44,031 18,991 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 3,155,860 455,245 33,476 36,532 82,436 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (3,913,041) (381,458) (167,322) (54,782) (152,630) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 7,188,422 1,297,180 306,565 145,911 227,394 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (2,573,368) (1,479,666) (72,230) (27,424) (52,506) 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (1,518,929) (1,037,442) (34,177) (12,857) (22,436) 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 3,002,737 380,928 25,933 14,613 22,011 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 737,378 436,415 (71,948) 9,118 88,727 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 195 790 Net Income $6,534,379 $1,493,153 $333,884 $154,015 $301,655 196 830 Total Number of Employees 286,055 48,770 11,187 3,218 8,863 197 840 Full Time 283,851 48,391 11,161 3,211 8,646 198 850 Part Time 2,204 379 26 7 217 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $25,942,188 $3,259,277 $991,842 $296,197 $757,947 47 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $87,189 ($3,105) ($2,798) ($54,505) ($5,044) 2 1170 Receivables 325,728 170,588 55,692 1,613,820 220,259 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 49,010 13,583 4,729 127,161 14,511 4 1220 Inventories 5,616 1,022 228 6,408 7,137 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 282,334 158,027 51,191 1,493,067 212,885 6 1280 Prepayments 6,299 3,858 1,003 67,553 5,645 7 1350 Other Current Assets 00000 8 130 Total Current Assets 375,822 158,780 49,396 1,506,115 213,486 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 00000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 715,422 324,907 45,887 2,978,454 204,828 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 17,752 6,011 1,013 68,371 25,285 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 0 (738,401) 7,438 (1,736,988) 13,414 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 733,174 (407,483) 54,338 1,309,837 243,527 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 8,325,289 4,115,040 823,172 35,154,230 5,162,081 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 00000 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 25,761 12,291 6,240 162,231 7,723 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 1,438 347 553 63,817 44 19 2007 Goodwill 00000 20 210 Total Plant 8,352,488 4,127,678 829,965 35,380,278 5,169,848 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 17,664 17,829 4,195 242,032 15,946 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 76,413 24,333 13,284 373,409 87,937 23 2113 Aircraft 00000 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 71,560 36,452 6,017 190,059 41,890 25 2121 Buildings 663,618 412,150 61,464 3,322,134 444,284 26 2122 Furniture 2,574 1,235 183 8,118 47 27 2123 Office Equipment 6,445 6,378 387 86,948 86 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 5,651 7,108 130 352,231 1,846 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 843,925 505,485 85,660 4,574,931 592,036 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 40 49000 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 1,530,819 671,575 125,996 5,440,012 966,260 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 39,614 17,535 4,137 282,520 22,974 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,570,433 689,110 130,133 5,722,532 989,234 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 1,570,473 689,159 130,133 5,722,532 989,234 35 2220 Operator Systems 17,993 6,202 656 27,295 2,054 36 2231 Radio Systems 3,576 7,487 8,461 148,350 381 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 2,145,131 998,100 152,490 8,486,414 1,365,555 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 00010 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 2,145,131 998,100 152,490 8,486,415 1,365,555 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 2,148,707 1,005,587 160,951 8,634,765 1,365,936 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 2,647 3,428000 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 608 243 0 7,253 0 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 17,512 5,647 2,414 49,856 0 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 12,342 5,915 2,391 894,198 6,051 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 33,109 15,233 4,805 951,307 6,051 48 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 147,358 39,613 17,039 765,459 189,576 48 2421 Aerial Cable 938,494 244,489 57,160 2,933,744 939,146 49 2422 Underground Cable 762,501 374,371 125,137 5,726,911 506,135 50 2423 Buried Cable 1,066,179 919,122 146,710 2,582,734 220,101 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 406 1,294 0 7,725 2,053 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 100,039 51,947 3,617 4,194 47,293 53 2431 Aerial Wire 0 0 1,671 48,336 0 54 2441 Conduit Systems 691,642 261,314 89,133 3,111,129 293,095 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 3,706,619 1,892,150 440,467 15,180,232 2,197,399 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 8,320,826 4,113,816 822,672 35,091,062 5,152,710 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 1,964 0 0 24,013 0 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 1,414 750 434 16,160 4,614 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 3,378 750 434 40,173 4,614 60 2690.1 Network Software 1,085 474 66 16,523 4,757 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 0 0 1 6,472 (1) 62 2690 Intangibles 1,085 474 67 22,995 4,756 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 8,325,289 4,115,040 823,173 35,154,230 5,162,080 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 5,948,958 2,625,126 489,439 22,928,880 3,506,928 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 00000 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 38 10 249 25,521 0 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 1,841 0 0 22,535 0 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 5,950,837 2,625,136 489,688 22,976,936 3,506,928 69 350 Net Plant 2,401,651 1,502,542 340,277 12,403,342 1,662,920 70 360 Total Assets 3,510,647 1,253,839 444,011 15,219,294 2,119,933 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 310,052 367,906 102,223 2,282,583 666,123 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 5,215 1,282 1,182 23,283 1,826 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 34,151 10,743 (7,863) 635,387 43,551 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 73,542 1,060 (134) (7,387) 5,535 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (55,509) (54,690) (13,179) (90,221) (22,631) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes (3,865) 29,203 (3) 35,973 0 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 225,426 110,865 21,207 1,406,687 85,191 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 589,012 466,369 103,433 4,286,305 779,595 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 162 125,000 22,730 1,812,015 109,878 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 364,014 199,779 66,709 3,622,688 157,099 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 18,145 6,872 4,276 164,638 7,309 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 624,152 434,353 98,963 3,198,636 441,173 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (22,804) (8,938) (3,973) (56,429) (7,402) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 31,642 (17,524) 141 11,346 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 22,804 8,938 3,973 56,429 7,402 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net 0 (300,505) 7,112 (506,613) 18,121 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 1,037,953 322,975 177,201 6,490,695 623,702 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 995,377 639,207 15,000 224,505 1 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 10,585 13,196 123,405 3,098,405 352,682 91 4530 Treasury Stock 00000 49 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 14,739 4,266000 93 4550 Retained Earnings 862,819 (317,174) 2,243 (692,631) 254,075 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 1,883,520 339,495 140,648 2,630,279 606,758 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 3,510,647 1,253,839 444,012 15,219,294 2,119,933 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 978,472 (263,989) (7,890) (517,255) 345,563 97 465 Net Income 240,290 160,001 10,133 1,117,383 159,577 98 470 Dividends Declared 355,943 213,186 0 1,292,539 251,065 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 0 220 0 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 00000 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 862,819 (317,174) 2,243 (692,631) 254,075 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 614,035 329,429 58,289 2,543,459 430,831 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 105,133 22,286 1,272 26,810 38,879 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 270,016 100,161 29,848 1,117,000 196,557 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 989,184 451,876 89,409 3,687,269 666,267 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 217,150 91,592 26,091 856,746 138,190 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 92,970 62,836 14,790 569,215 86,651 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 359,320 208,229 37,955 1,738,186 247,249 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 669,440 362,657 78,836 3,164,147 472,090 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 77,388 63,417 1,758 359,170 146,387 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 17,660 9,598 2,362 28,843 10,874 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 426,594 244,399 32,779 1,380,578 209,341 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 444,254 253,997 35,141 1,409,421 220,215 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 150,205 69,871 20,117 1,357,934 0 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 36,048 4,683 2,282 57,320 9,414 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 2,294,423 1,197,135 222,979 9,920,621 1,495,545 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 4,190 1,863 317 16,120 4,028 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 00000 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 148 77 104 1,022 692 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 4,338 1,940 421 17,142 4,720 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 40,208 20,909 4,383 203,278 41,691 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 796 359 0 6,982 52 123 6123 Office Equipment 24,852 12,308 2,497 110,075 18,445 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 63,622 28,555 8,569 307,911 50,264 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 129,478 62,131 15,449 628,246 110,452 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 1,387 695 175 1,499 2,582 127 6212.1 Circuit 50,842 32,317 3,315 167,924 35,975 128 6212.2 Packet 51 601 0 1,574 3,630 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 50,893 32,918 3,315 169,498 39,605 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 52,280 33,613 3,490 170,997 42,187 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 898 213 52 2,979 12 50 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 80 40 189 3,955 0 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 32,213 14,512 3,474 119,832 21,249 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 00030 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 32,213 14,512 3,474 119,835 21,249 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 32,293 14,552 3,663 123,790 21,249 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 4,634 1,550 366 452 0 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 40 11 20 894 0 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,971 1,068 355 11,805 0 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 33,550 11,451 4,421 596,454 22,788 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 40,195 14,080 5,163 609,605 22,788 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 5,131 3,246 171 4,180 1,872 143 6421 Aerial Cable 74,523 16,969 1,837 241,642 71,941 144 6422 Underground Cable 27,554 12,181 2,725 140,978 15,025 145 6423 Buried Cable 57,713 27,626 5,983 226,787 13,849 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 00012 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 1,053 374 0 13 60 148 6431 Aerial Wire 0 0 20 907 0 149 6441 Conduit Systems 2,661 1,675 265 9,403 1,239 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 168,635 62,071 11,001 623,911 103,988 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 428,117 188,600 39,239 2,176,670 305,396 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 00000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 2,706 614 (362) 5,559 1,766 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 2,706 614 (362) 5,559 1,766 155 6531 Power 12,186 4,419 274 80,917 12,281 156 6532 Network Administration 13,043 6,072 1,342 53,578 12,194 157 6533 Testing 69,703 19,668 4,370 210,816 25,405 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 69,157 34,571 8,669 355,438 48,101 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 30,807 18,206 5,075 134,988 23,007 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 194,896 82,936 19,730 835,737 120,988 161 6540 Access Expenses 42,851 53,301 5,061 240,541 29,602 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 530,292 251,193 49,657 2,014,219 347,083 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 00000 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 394 108 192 10,321 1,456 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 3,725 1,689 339 29,598 3,572 166 6565 Amortization - Other 00000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 534,411 252,990 50,188 2,054,138 352,111 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 774,864 389,841 74,617 3,135,975 504,467 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 102,517 52,413 14,320 608,167 86,162 170 6613 Product Advertising 7,261 4,539 322 24,668 6,531 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 109,778 56,952 14,642 632,835 92,693 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 7,144 4,871 397 40,545 9,093 173 6622 Number Services 24,785 11,534 4,014 105,159 10,897 174 6623 Customer Services 215,267 124,801 21,976 934,790 81,225 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 247,196 141,206 26,387 1,080,494 101,215 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 356,974 198,158 41,029 1,713,329 193,908 51 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. 177 6720 General and Administrative 217,768 106,464 34,380 822,449 127,753 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 00000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 217,768 106,464 34,380 822,449 127,753 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 1,777,723 883,063 189,265 7,848,423 1,131,524 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 516,700 314,072 33,714 2,072,198 364,021 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 1,045 338 108 8,278 1,596 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 1,705 1,123 230 9,303 1,171 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 234,766 130,029 (923) 818,873 143,892 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 71,917 33,933 0 232,955 23,933 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 73,019 17,009 7,883 118,669 35,269 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (122,325) (56,053) 8,146 (373,136) (59,382) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 255,672 123,795 14,876 788,058 142,541 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (42,442) (26,046) (5,006) (283,916) (50,104) 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (20,704) (12,152) (1,439) (123,597) (19,928) 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 45 17,098 4,607 199,710 31,388 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 00000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 0 378 (639) 184,994 (1,935) 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 195 790 Net Income $240,290 $160,001 $10,133 $1,117,383 $159,577 196 830 Total Number of Employees 6,414 2,714 649 31,874 3,772 197 840 Full Time 6,406 2,712 646 31,744 3,767 198 850 Part Time 8 2 3 130 5 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $548,038 $236,381 $45,333 $2,348,929 $281,186 52 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents ($96,850) $171,027 $118,611 $11,784 $86,538 2 1170 Receivables 1,668,167 $1,210,473 561,535 89,891 245,526 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 179,119 $66,061 28,133 4,112 20,093 4 1220 Inventories 112,021 $60,164 28,875 3,929 18,994 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 1,601,069 1,204,576 562,278 89,708 244,426 6 1280 Prepayments 84,987 18,569 0 3,049 0 7 1350 Other Current Assets 0 7,773 98,963 8,158 50,621 8 130 Total Current Assets 1,589,206 1,401,945 779,852 112,699 381,585 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 00000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 335,625 1,229,668 2,356,925 45,074 369,136 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 68,693 346,646 113,509 11,855 57,837 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (1,479,556) 92,067 159,139 47,277 3,048 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets (1,075,238) 1,668,381 2,629,573 104,206 430,020 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 40,608,141 43,192,598 12,030,897 1,266,496 5,946,564 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 00000 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 113,219 228,895 92,154 40,346 42,351 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 11,030 7,475 3,529 781 415 19 2007 Goodwill 00000 20 210 Total Plant 40,732,390 43,428,968 12,126,580 1,307,623 5,989,330 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 228,688 99,234 48,800 2,646 19,803 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 282,544 371,921 91,857 16,127 35,379 23 2113 Aircraft 0 1,875000 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 233,521 315,326 81,533 10,024 51,224 25 2121 Buildings 3,614,056 2,817,104 832,782 91,003 280,152 26 2122 Furniture 5,469 3,830 8,944 62 2,411 27 2123 Office Equipment 95,156 68,532 66,758 218 51,411 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 148,789 1,254,095 82,519 9,245 55,492 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 4,608,223 4,931,917 1,213,194 129,324 495,872 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 285,2160010 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 5,984,748 7,071,737 2,102,512 189,834 1,029,358 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 182,843 306,429 71,762 9,798 30,522 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 6,167,591 7,378,166 2,174,275 199,632 1,059,881 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 6,452,807 7,378,166 2,174,275 199,632 1,059,881 35 2220 Operator Systems 74,638 13,689 28,935 12 16,300 36 2231 Radio Systems 10,261 222,466 45,290 10 825 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 10,763,999 10,771,192 2,462,166 355,020 1,182,401 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 300000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 10,764,029 10,771,192 2,462,166 355,020 1,182,401 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 10,774,290 10,993,658 2,507,455 355,031 1,183,226 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 277 35,996 18 0 0 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 6,4750000 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 86,525 0 2,840 2,240 1,759 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 260,055 424,089 81,172 33,421 49,260 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 353,332 460,085 84,030 35,661 51,019 53 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended --- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 387,581 264,494 225,658 11,867 31,226 48 2421 Aerial Cable 2,091,581 1,367,327 1,289,023 117,503 230,660 49 2422 Underground Cable 3,253,744 3,523,864 2,081,743 83,137 612,154 50 2423 Buried Cable 10,414,411 10,879,812 1,297,849 253,582 1,879,693 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 2,558 11,691 977 130 2,496 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 151,802 398,445 0 9,105 968 53 2431 Aerial Wire 1,827 43,978 12,806 0 2,440 54 2441 Conduit Systems 2,012,933 2,333,929 1,076,706 65,906 366,956 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 18,316,437 18,823,540 5,984,763 541,231 3,126,593 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 40,579,727 42,601,055 11,992,651 1,260,891 5,932,892 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 1,074 29,007 8,137 321 0 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 14,622 43,887 9,074 147 734 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 15,696 72,894 17,211 469 734 60 2690.1 Network Software 13,666 113,322 21,034 2,325 12,938 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software (948) 405,327 0 2,811 0 62 2690 Intangibles 12,718 518,649 21,034 5,136 12,938 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 40,608,141 43,192,598 12,030,897 1,266,496 5,946,564 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 27,038,189 29,324,218 8,516,193 853,232 3,871,385 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 00000 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 2,855 161 330 3 0 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 498 10,213 5,389 223 0 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 27,041,542 29,334,592 8,521,913 853,458 3,871,385 69 350 Net Plant 13,690,848 14,094,376 3,604,667 454,165 2,117,945 70 360 Total Assets 14,204,816 17,164,702 7,014,092 671,069 2,929,550 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 4,488,469 986,693 1,699,923 125,372 529,358 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 1,850 11,465 164 99 302 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 513,762 209,483 1,508 (867) 15,433 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 233,274 209,072 24,007 883 5,673 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (41,209) 43,620 (50,686) (1,840) 11,046 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 2,673000 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 839,451 817,116 456,246 97,127 197,289 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 6,035,597 2,280,122 2,131,161 220,774 759,101 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 1,469,387 7,662,250 1,153,922 113,351 641,001 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 1,544,231 3,072,703 689,801 72,239 455,589 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 64,501 103,923 0 1,411 0 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 2,975,789 1,954,955 1,135,587 54,789 279,636 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (111,151) 309,057 741 (795) (3,665) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0 13,670 0 412 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 111,151 (309,056) (741) 795 3,665 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net 2,285 (73,270) 1,316,106 19,602 (13,677) 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 4,586,806 5,071,982 3,141,494 148,452 721,548 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 0 10,454,238 1,400,000 118,442 585,000 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 0 64,328 163,357 18,170 106,038 91 4530 Treasury Stock 00000 54 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 2,113,028 0 12,100 0 8,253 93 4550 Retained Earnings 0 (8,368,218) (987,942) 51,880 108,610 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 2,113,028 2,150,348 587,515 188,493 807,900 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 14,204,818 17,164,702 7,014,092 671,069 2,929,550 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 0 (6,619,587) (489,569) 46,589 (18,769) 97 465 Net Income 743,292 493,618 267,801 45,291 175,378 98 470 Dividends Declared 0 2,250,000 345,000 40,000 48,000 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 743,292 (9,436) 0 0 0 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 (1,685) (421,173) 0 0 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 0 (8,368,218) (987,942) 51,880 108,610 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 3,106,459 3,134,410 1,014,334 83,578 454,741 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 132,105 2 11,373 17,618 13,527 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 1,350,172 1,109,759 250,151 48,691 199,055 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 4,588,736 4,244,171 1,275,858 149,887 667,323 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 846,570 1,111,912 383,370 41,700 191,102 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 772,986 790,710 307,947 17,390 198,883 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 1,576,453 2,059,454 608,984 67,003 284,108 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 3,196,009 3,962,076 1,300,301 126,093 674,092 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 301,204 53,064 134,544 15,901 46,860 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 102,190 74,931 22,294 1,976 14,169 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 1,967,367 1,177,741 254,315 38,348 98,793 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 2,069,557 1,252,672 276,609 40,325 112,962 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 1,238,854 488,356 219,480 20,740 120,228 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 139,335 74,586 45,450 3,311 26,765 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 11,255,025 9,925,753 3,161,342 349,634 1,594,701 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle (1,483) 11,661 3,694 (189) 1,292 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 0 2 669 62 393 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 1,318 1,647 1,173 (64) 578 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses (165) 13,310 5,536 (192) 2,263 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 200,046 186,069 87,574 10,804 38,497 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 4,308 5,246 624 205 391 123 6123 Office Equipment 127,668 15,268 3,636 1,297 1,924 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 325,038 320,671 70,726 7,920 35,891 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 657,060 527,254 162,560 20,227 76,704 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 10,169 0 0 126 0 127 6212.1 Circuit 182,787 169,110 54,105 5,984 26,177 128 6212.2 Packet 2,030 113 31 0 12 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 184,817 169,223 54,136 5,984 26,189 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 194,986 169,223 54,136 6,110 26,189 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 6,767 133 433 44 248 55 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 15 3,575 515 1 41 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 176,139 162,938 44,645 3,001 17,043 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 2937000 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 176,368 162,975 44,645 3,001 17,043 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 176,383 166,550 45,161 3,003 17,084 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 9,611 17,503 18,035 0 17,652 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 82,071 19,816 6,647 0 4,552 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 10,025 2,243 5,483 815 1,821 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 498,512 111,643 47,840 7,002 31,108 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 600,219 151,205 78,005 7,816 55,133 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 10,534 23,226 1,881 1,499 11,171 143 6421 Aerial Cable 166,638 126,415 79,356 14,727 18,768 144 6422 Underground Cable 52,780 47,966 24,051 2,673 3,518 145 6423 Buried Cable 492,803 594,633 62,592 16,013 77,467 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 11 3 16 0 38 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 116 16,487 528 11 321 148 6431 Aerial Wire 28 3,910 107 0 134 149 6441 Conduit Systems 3,966 8,962 1,531 371 845 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 726,876 821,602 170,063 35,294 112,263 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 2,362,126 1,849,277 515,893 72,302 289,884 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 00000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 8,329 23,198 (400) 1,111 (177) 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 8,329 23,198 (400) 1,111 (177) 155 6531 Power 49,416 68,054 9,518 2,303 8,388 156 6532 Network Administration 71,920 13,851 28,741 540 18,116 157 6533 Testing 200,235 158,841 45,186 9,152 33,650 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 288,416 254,344 62,069 5,811 32,686 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 103,054 77,994 22,656 5,531 13,546 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 713,041 573,084 168,170 23,337 106,385 161 6540 Access Expenses 370,352 250,987 91,171 9,324 40,932 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 2,635,567 2,836,243 728,723 86,282 452,439 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 00000 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 2,521 21,374 3,104 141 247 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 18,887 332,517 23,270 3,328 6,762 166 6565 Amortization - Other 00000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 2,656,975 3,190,134 755,096 89,750 459,448 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 3,748,697 4,037,403 1,014,039 123,523 606,589 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 613,027 438,928 88,829 11,936 56,364 170 6613 Product Advertising 22,394 172,922 8,903 1,249 4,465 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 635,421 611,850 97,732 13,185 60,829 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 55,797 13,138 14,123 931 5,966 173 6622 Number Services 137,246 49,743 52,435 2,971 19,543 174 6623 Customer Services 837,892 677,890 190,845 22,531 95,502 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 1,030,935 740,771 257,403 26,433 121,010 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 1,666,356 1,352,621 355,134 39,617 181,840 56 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Number Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Telephone Co. 177 6720 General and Administrative 887,552 894,198 421,574 43,878 212,530 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 00000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 887,552 894,198 421,574 43,878 212,530 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 8,664,731 8,133,499 2,306,640 279,321 1,290,843 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 2,590,294 1,792,254 854,702 70,313 303,858 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 11,466 495 7,989 336 409 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 14,541 21,844 0 123 0 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 862,293 717,276 295,930 34,709 136,750 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 52,791 94,770 70,545 9,316 20,156 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 568,448 328,813 46,140 7,415 39,626 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (306,507) (461,202) (97,628) (22,494) (81,625) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 1,162,484 657,813 314,987 28,822 114,907 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (366,852) 15,708 (1,398) 3,456 (2,106) 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (129,443) 5,385 469 701 (809) 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 229,205 630,973 133,363 10,090 62,977 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 00000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (229,370) (20,667) (144,673) 10,799 50,293 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 195 790 Net Income $743,292 $493,619 $267,801 $45,291 $175,378 196 830 Total Number of Employees 32,982 26,875 8,728 835 5,588 197 840 Full Time 32,893 26,177 8,560 830 5,558 198 850 Part Time 89 698 168 5 30 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $2,113,955 $1,614,107 $511,468 $128,701 $299,284 57 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $107,548 $216,070 $134,974 $485,197 $122,230 2 1170 Receivables 405,348 1,005,483 712,181 1,326,088 490,923 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 41,062 90,935 83,025 192,217 32,630 4 1220 Inventories 21,388 25,910 19,436 42,223 17,714 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 385,674 940,458 648,591 1,176,094 476,008 6 1280 Prepayments 41,456 4,444 6,927 33,874 8,660 7 1350 Other Current Assets 47,035 105,107 69,780 175,214 63,386 8 130 Total Current Assets 581,713 1,266,079 860,272 1,870,378 670,284 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 00000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 140,385 387,252 255,831 988,763 2,101,653 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 65,551 162,458 90,479 243,757 79,003 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (777,536) (539,639) (2,315,198) 1,164,451 (3,591) 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets (571,600) 10,071 (1,968,887) 2,396,970 2,177,065 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 8,411,083 17,527,678 12,901,267 29,165,154 12,902,538 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 146 0 1,857 0 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 154,032 236,014 73,942 267,253 16,964 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 00000 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 6,091 10,028 9,858 37,619 590 19 2007 Goodwill 20 210 Total Plant 8,571,206 17,773,866 12,985,067 29,471,883 12,920,092 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 23,608 37,318 40,323 78,065 28,716 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 95,712 149,948 178,516 222,108 92,887 23 2113 Aircraft 00000 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 80,727 102,724 96,303 155,735 85,199 25 2121 Buildings 593,734 1,120,798 1,007,709 2,838,219 652,470 26 2122 Furniture 135 10,169 2,211 1,911 29,411 27 2123 Office Equipment 10,120 12,455 10,532 17,800 66,742 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 191,390 142,703 460,014 322,766 181,180 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 995,426 1,576,115 1,795,608 3,636,604 1,136,605 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 15,074 0 22 0 0 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 1,524,333 3,198,446 2,107,484 4,967,412 2,028,581 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 60,297 65,292 74,284 78,366 42,053 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,584,630 3,263,738 2,181,768 5,045,778 2,070,634 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 1,599,704 3,263,738 2,181,790 5,045,778 2,070,634 35 2220 Operator Systems 13,764 16,685 23,739 39,308 23,869 36 2231 Radio Systems 333 7,268 2,708 11,665 6,151 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 2,387,683 4,489,909 3,628,286 7,324,043 1,954,032 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 00000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 2,387,683 4,489,909 3,628,286 7,324,043 1,954,032 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 2,388,017 4,497,177 3,630,994 7,335,708 1,960,183 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 000015 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 13,923 40,299 21,323 93,570 2,215 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 79,069 288,620 57,976 378,687 142,661 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 92,992 328,920 79,299 472,257 144,892 58 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 105,263 901,122 182,261 636,004 283,813 48 2421 Aerial Cable 956,826 3,902,554 2,030,970 5,778,330 1,291,305 49 2422 Underground Cable 459,273 1,491,663 1,199,024 2,669,545 475,843 50 2423 Buried Cable 1,225,084 345,537 636,653 1,176,198 3,224,803 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 1,911 8,137 4,991 6,803 928 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 51,994 39,387 174,320 405,979 4,218 53 2431 Aerial Wire 000025,269 54 2441 Conduit Systems 408,416 1,050,852 865,976 1,729,348 241,581 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 3,208,766 7,739,252 5,094,195 12,402,208 5,547,759 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 8,298,667 17,421,887 12,805,626 28,931,863 10,883,941 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 38,079 5,137 12,399 28,106 11,924 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 3,826 10,641 14,269 75,915 9,108 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 41,905 15,778 26,669 104,021 21,032 60 2690.1 Network Software 49,503 51,012 35,334 57,214 71,964 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 21,008 39,001 33,638 72,056 1,925,601 62 2690 Intangibles 70,511 90,013 68,972 129,271 1,997,565 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 8,411,083 17,527,678 12,901,267 29,165,154 12,902,538 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 5,800,457 12,209,826 8,888,022 19,932,861 7,215,392 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 2 0 677 0 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 829 465 3,417 4,087 109 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 31,002 197 5,198 13,653 8,439 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 5,832,288 12,210,490 8,896,637 19,951,278 7,223,940 69 350 Net Plant 2,738,918 5,563,376 4,088,430 9,520,605 5,696,152 70 360 Total Assets 2,749,031 6,839,526 2,979,814 13,787,954 8,543,501 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 308,065 1,054,772 548,498 3,747,860 519,909 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 536 167 6,741 8,041 78 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued (31,287) (25,273) (29,036) 13,883 8,213 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 8,728 42,039 4,680 11,936 97,567 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes 5,161 4,158 (12,792) 13,206 (17,216) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 00000 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 271,878 418,559 378,984 796,692 302,951 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 563,082 1,494,423 897,074 4,591,618 911,502 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 1,241,269 2,702,312 1,428,715 2,899,241 1,108,003 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 572,161 1,882,203 1,022,443 4,321,986 838,492 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 7,059 24,186 16,786 45,884 0 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 308,021 335,168 465,823 15,413 2,059,758 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 2,441 16,632 52,681 3,158 12,391 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 2,823 (19,315) (5,900) (12,225) 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability (2,441) (16,632) (52,681) (3,158) (12,391) 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (374,954) (204,814) (864,620) 575,520 446,858 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 515,111 2,017,428 634,532 4,946,577 3,345,109 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 735,420 1,000 1,379,195 1,000 978,351 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 143,005 1,384,453 0 2,135,167 1,009,817 91 4530 Treasury Stock 00000 59 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 000025,510 93 4550 Retained Earnings (448,857) (760,089) (1,359,702) (785,650) 1,165,210 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 429,568 625,363 19,493 1,350,518 3,178,888 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 2,749,031 6,839,526 2,979,814 13,787,954 8,543,501 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) (234,346) (680,318) (943,044) (448,075) 1,168,689 97 465 Net Income 58,489 (69,012) 105,315 (424,933) 490,124 98 470 Dividends Declared 273,000 60,000 522,000 0 494,000 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 170,093 0 397,187 0 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 219,333 27 484,545 396 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) (448,857) (760,089) (1,359,702) (785,650) 1,165,210 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 706,721 1,242,606 661,954 2,052,339 963,801 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 67,427 107,302 121,038 112,732 8,529 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 265,552 384,660 443,774 666,485 270,718 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 1,039,700 1,734,568 1,226,766 2,831,556 1,243,048 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 231,941 432,097 386,436 635,738 412,014 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 150,125 206,487 257,133 449,329 224,441 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 405,198 659,852 680,671 1,043,692 396,645 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 787,264 1,298,436 1,324,241 2,128,759 1,033,100 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 95,761 304,837 263,203 169,622 74,296 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 10,725 44,054 19,832 192,966 21,490 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 257,048 366,593 478,461 986,902 920,242 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 267,773 410,647 498,293 1,179,868 941,732 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 146,106 191,884 183,753 241,940 182,198 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 17,921 27,282 49,912 76,728 57,583 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 2,318,684 3,913,091 3,446,344 6,475,016 3,416,790 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle (181) 1,704 (760) 3,553 4,026 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 444 984 685 1,872 635 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 301 5,293 (654) 10,730 1,137 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 564 7,981 (729) 16,154 5,799 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 34,161 136,852 62,187 290,925 59,582 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks (251) 2,407 148 4,810 696 123 6123 Office Equipment 2,133 8,385 3,585 14,382 4,706 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 51,089 74,353 69,076 128,180 61,994 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 87,131 221,997 134,996 438,297 126,978 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 1,209 3,225 1,307 7,411 0 127 6212.1 Circuit 42,243 110,866 65,886 230,798 59,309 128 6212.2 Packet 21 67 20 146 38 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 42,263 110,933 65,906 230,944 59,347 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 43,472 114,158 67,213 238,356 59,347 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 1,680 262 133 589 67 60 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 150 163 108 1,619 44 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 31,906 68,959 37,622 120,577 21,873 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 10100 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 31,908 68,959 37,623 120,577 21,873 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 32,058 69,121 37,731 122,196 21,917 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 00009,998 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 6,642 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 2,888 8,649 5,531 26,007 1,832 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 50,639 86,253 78,252 240,285 29,957 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 53,527 94,902 83,784 266,292 48,428 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 6,187 11,656 15,444 11,500 11,774 143 6421 Aerial Cable 69,844 343,068 222,452 683,090 60,741 144 6422 Underground Cable 9,139 44,654 41,426 112,179 5,352 145 6423 Buried Cable 81,316 19,423 37,686 47,141 74,403 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 2 5 (2) 36 15 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 81 3,139 52 12,301 481 148 6431 Aerial Wire 0000140 149 6441 Conduit Systems 715 14,287 11,513 114,661 866 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 167,284 436,232 328,572 980,908 153,772 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 385,717 944,653 651,699 2,062,791 416,308 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 00000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 4,222 10,365 5,546 13,608 (253) 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 4,222 10,365 5,546 13,608 (253) 155 6531 Power 21,142 49,467 36,153 103,289 10,474 156 6532 Network Administration 27,123 55,083 20,489 67,234 22,308 157 6533 Testing 44,700 63,140 68,006 240,196 39,608 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 44,982 144,758 87,110 313,842 53,421 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 19,875 35,596 31,634 64,724 14,834 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 157,823 348,044 243,392 789,285 140,644 161 6540 Access Expenses 62,695 186,436 107,048 162,789 100,675 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 605,086 1,179,363 905,384 2,022,906 684,253 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 00000 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 5,773 13,638 2,550 17,153 3,459 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 39,861 70,049 58,264 106,046 490,093 166 6565 Amortization - Other 00000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 650,720 1,263,050 966,199 2,146,105 1,177,805 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 875,460 1,807,894 1,322,185 3,111,786 1,418,871 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 79,420 138,043 119,579 258,814 83,131 170 6613 Product Advertising 7,770 16,130 12,294 28,314 7,063 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 87,190 154,174 131,873 287,128 90,194 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 6,868 12,518 7,900 22,296 4,759 173 6622 Number Services 23,581 64,789 33,345 55,382 27,267 174 6623 Customer Services 157,576 318,083 232,555 580,122 148,772 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 188,025 395,391 273,799 657,800 180,798 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 275,216 549,565 405,672 944,928 270,992 61 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. 177 6720 General and Administrative 298,927 546,551 458,505 1,137,838 378,921 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 00000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 298,927 546,551 458,505 1,137,838 378,921 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 1,835,320 3,848,663 2,838,060 7,257,344 2,485,092 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 483,364 64,428 608,284 (782,327) 931,698 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 44 3,559 2,513 310,815 2,154 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 526 2,501 1,421 4,066 0 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 203,104 99,208 338,427 (99,911) 200,161 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 34,502 18,279 69,738 219 40,459 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 144,197 116,867 76,383 506,346 70,436 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (133,953) (216,266) (254,276) (405,778) 61,505 188 7200 Operating Taxes 247,324 15,587 228,850 (3,189) 372,561 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (85,340) 49,649 (141,284) 99,115 3,276 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (37,202) 5,887 (58,163) 33,210 (2,815) 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 82,506 183,868 107,063 349,109 81,138 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 00000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (46,950) 18,695 (86,449) 326,594 3,879 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 195 790 Net Income $58,489 ($69,012) $105,315 ($424,933) $490,124 196 830 Total Number of Employees 5,849 13,264 8,444 25,694 9,658 197 840 Full Time 5,826 13,213 8,408 25,631 9,596 198 850 Part Time 23 51 36 63 62 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $923,048 $2,168,813 $1,357,711 $4,148,812 $529,106 62 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $38,239 $115,568 $33,119 $68,081 $82,400 2 1170 Receivables 172,891 589,069 388,459 202,849 522,025 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 12,094 78,637 25,917 17,394 40,809 4 1220 Inventories 9,141 23,210 2,222 20,812 17,902 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 169,938 533,642 364,763 206,267 499,118 6 1280 Prepayments 4,500 6,826 (942) 644 193 7 1350 Other Current Assets 27,351 76,285 20,205 33,349 44,441 8 130 Total Current Assets 240,027 732,321 417,145 308,341 626,151 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 00000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 288,168 515,893 236,732 530,656 257,870 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 33,582 111,642 (48,451) 50,600 58,318 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 9,829 (188,246) 679 2,880 (199,894) 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 331,579 439,290 188,960 584,136 116,295 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 4,385,469 13,189,920 3,377,300 5,424,315 8,586,013 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 00001 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 10,730 243,351 7,648 20,894 50,278 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 0 0 19,087 0 0 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 405 12,820 144 787 1,462 19 2007 Goodwill 00000 20 210 Total Plant 4,396,604 13,446,090 3,404,179 5,445,996 8,637,755 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 12,454 35,436 15,370 11,818 22,094 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 26,994 140,224 19,852 33,996 92,438 23 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 14,292 0 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 42,075 115,833 23,872 40,992 85,868 25 2121 Buildings 303,049 1,074,179 189,489 336,176 538,587 26 2122 Furniture 6,870 999 5,435 3,513 489 27 2123 Office Equipment 12,242 12,638 24,393 37,891 2,866 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 25,880 204,642 25,588 46,209 107,270 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 429,563 1,583,950 303,998 524,887 849,613 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 0 134 0 0 7,092 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 821,935 2,214,383 626,271 974,268 1,502,472 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 25,016 81,918 20,394 23,267 62,354 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 846,951 2,296,301 646,664 997,535 1,564,826 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 846,951 2,296,435 646,664 997,535 1,571,918 35 2220 Operator Systems 1,008 14,182 2,206 3,527 20,837 36 2231 Radio Systems 25,530 2,646 1,053 5,771 2,539 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 895,309 3,647,704 590,144 978,152 2,497,962 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 00000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 895,309 3,647,704 590,144 978,152 2,497,962 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 920,839 3,650,350 591,196 983,924 2,500,501 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 0 0 33 0 0 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 273 14,035 102 456 15,717 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 31,482 239,250 24,495 72,423 99,162 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 31,755 253,284 24,630 72,879 114,879 GTE Southwest South Inc. 63 Verizon Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 75,026 337,517 65,066 74,529 91,961 48 2421 Aerial Cable 373,830 2,235,377 395,860 439,226 682,109 49 2422 Underground Cable 573,464 1,026,587 99,743 412,385 514,587 50 2423 Buried Cable 836,362 661,935 1,190,381 1,688,517 1,755,208 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 2,599 246 24 757 646 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 203 128,731 1 3,205 29,567 53 2431 Aerial Wire 558 0 511 167 0 54 2441 Conduit Systems 277,197 905,225 44,933 200,435 384,259 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 2,139,238 5,295,618 1,796,520 2,819,222 3,458,337 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 4,369,355 13,093,819 3,365,215 5,401,974 8,516,085 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 6,047 16,740 0 5,520 22,763 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 824 12,433 2,606 4,140 1,824 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 6,871 29,173 2,606 9,659 24,587 60 2690.1 Network Software 9,243 33,616 9,479 12,681 24,131 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 0 33,311 0 0 21,210 62 2690 Intangibles 9,243 66,928 9,479 12,681 45,341 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 4,385,469 13,189,920 3,377,300 5,424,315 8,586,013 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 2,668,316 9,197,245 2,273,090 3,379,215 5,477,066 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 00000 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 2 1,135 74 146 322 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 450 10,675 0 1,986 14,497 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 2,668,768 9,209,055 2,273,164 3,381,347 5,491,885 69 350 Net Plant 1,727,836 4,237,036 1,131,015 2,064,649 3,145,870 70 360 Total Assets 2,299,443 5,408,646 1,737,120 2,957,126 3,888,316 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 235,655 897,353 (197,211) 776,299 372,700 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 141 829 163 51 342 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 8,363 16,750 16,852 16,540 (16,177) 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 16,637 17,654 24,021 42,371 16,986 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (4,346) (57,146) 14,418 (3,814) (6,275) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 00000 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 146,888 338,450 (149,040) 317,484 221,495 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 403,339 1,213,890 (290,797) 1,148,931 589,071 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 561,887 1,586,828 899,246 252,985 1,304,877 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 167,217 964,062 207,153 450,260 546,618 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 19,704 0 0 8,928 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 373,315 648,727 201,954 314,487 446,521 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 873 (19,354) (1,279) (2,023) (3,585) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0 (993) 0 0 4,282 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability (873) 19,354 1,279 2,023 3,585 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (127,458) (118,073) 36,743 69,533 (69,159) 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 413,074 1,513,428 445,850 834,281 937,189 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 448,000 1,345,654 480,000 650,000 873,685 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 103,252 853 68,468 386,682 105,210 91 4530 Treasury Stock 00000 Verizon South Inc. GTE Southwest Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 64 Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 3,207 0 5,539 5,713 0 93 4550 Retained Earnings 366,683 (252,007) 128,815 (321,466) 78,284 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 921,143 1,094,500 682,821 720,929 1,057,179 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 2,299,443 5,408,646 1,737,120 2,957,126 3,888,316 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 420,030 (276,385) 54,217 (368,234) 135,798 97 465 Net Income 84,653 149,379 89,212 47,580 224,011 98 470 Dividends Declared 138,000 444,000 89,000 0 282,000 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 (43) (4,868) 3,430 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 319,000 74,342 (5,680) 3,906 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 366,683 (252,007) 128,815 (321,466) 78,284 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 314,429 856,474 292,734 340,848 612,162 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 5,920 82,213 3,519 2,865 39,696 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 140,963 363,704 101,841 287,394 224,140 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 461,311 1,302,390 398,094 631,107 875,998 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 131,366 366,761 108,472 141,324 218,817 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 130,761 222,935 152,606 102,524 167,322 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 218,329 633,530 128,311 200,874 453,325 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 480,457 1,223,226 389,389 444,721 839,464 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 25,414 192,300 22,041 38,386 69,687 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 3,405 30,640 4,794 11,318 9,763 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 54,948 386,104 47,032 84,300 233,446 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 58,354 416,744 51,826 95,618 243,209 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 68,856 174,951 45,985 68,115 115,116 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 15,387 59,944 18,587 23,658 24,664 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 1,079,005 3,249,666 888,748 1,254,290 2,118,810 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 1,661 829 1,227 1,517 (526) 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 274 648 216 328 419 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 444 (4,330) 304 434 4,017 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 2,379 (2,853) 1,747 2,279 3,910 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 25,294 88,190 20,522 42,249 58,389 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 233 (284) 393 1,150 236 123 6123 Office Equipment 1,628 5,731 1,429 1,427 1,621 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 24,754 67,075 21,284 30,198 52,441 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 51,909 160,711 43,628 75,024 112,688 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 0 868 0 0 1,208 127 6212.1 Circuit 17,912 68,003 21,428 26,278 43,394 128 6212.2 Packet 7156620 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 17,919 68,019 21,434 26,284 43,414 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 17,919 68,886 21,434 26,284 44,622 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 69 158 139 215 1,882 South Inc. GTE Southwest 65 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon Southwest Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 221 187 9 33 73 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 14,111 33,001 6,533 12,558 27,654 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 03002 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 14,111 33,004 6,533 12,558 27,656 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 14,331 33,191 6,541 12,591 27,729 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 6,399 0 3,456 13,507 0 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 5,640 0 3,009 4,595 0 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,288 6,525 761 854 3,064 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 19,431 62,519 10,055 15,681 46,986 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 32,758 69,044 17,281 34,637 50,050 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 4,580 22,801 5,415 3,709 13,947 143 6421 Aerial Cable 11,539 157,308 15,350 23,193 45,467 144 6422 Underground Cable 2,888 23,817 1,237 5,470 10,182 145 6423 Buried Cable 21,567 47,783 31,590 41,000 104,045 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 2 2 46 0 1 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 202 157 22 478 116 148 6431 Aerial Wire 28 0 11 9 0 149 6441 Conduit Systems 300 3,209 25 30 621 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 41,107 255,078 53,697 73,891 174,379 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 160,473 584,215 144,467 224,922 415,260 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 00000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning (245) 5,743 41 (584) 3,920 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses (245) 5,743 41 (584) 3,920 155 6531 Power 2,340 28,412 3,102 3,303 13,522 156 6532 Network Administration 10,038 7,304 5,969 10,940 26,400 157 6533 Testing 14,355 79,451 9,659 24,413 23,261 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 21,435 87,189 19,369 30,777 51,080 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 7,389 28,999 5,278 7,556 20,378 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 55,558 231,355 43,376 76,989 134,641 161 6540 Access Expenses 50,196 0 29,028 72,586 63,108 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 294,096 904,983 252,843 359,421 581,413 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 00000 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 679 2,806 800 2,744 3,304 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 7,668 60,091 11,203 15,294 34,622 166 6565 Amortization - Other 00000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 302,443 967,880 264,845 377,459 619,338 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 407,952 1,361,850 337,290 526,450 821,006 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 35,959 107,609 27,565 42,032 82,702 170 6613 Product Advertising 2,815 14,362 2,206 4,949 7,246 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 38,774 121,972 29,771 46,980 89,948 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 2,559 9,678 3,080 3,180 5,870 173 6622 Number Services 17,029 31,836 9,149 20,552 19,233 174 6623 Customer Services 61,436 224,751 50,956 76,186 154,684 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 81,024 266,264 63,185 99,918 179,787 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 119,798 388,236 92,956 146,898 269,735 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) GTE Statistics of Communications Common Carriers South Inc. 66 Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon 177 6720 General and Administrative 149,695 425,727 130,889 198,208 269,406 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 00000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 149,695 425,727 130,889 198,208 269,406 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 837,918 2,760,028 705,601 1,096,478 1,775,407 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 241,087 489,638 183,147 157,812 343,403 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 3,542 315 180 1,093 1,293 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0 1,483 0 0 1,277 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 91,685 269,681 76,281 85,084 179,001 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 6,172 79,844 12,087 10,197 29,445 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 67,812 89,629 19,106 48,806 48,357 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (50,856) (221,500) (50,854) (75,996) (124,423) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 114,813 216,171 56,619 68,091 131,104 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (1,683) (137,462) 2,481 (4,420) 19,699 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (616) (58,429) 849 (1,663) 5,850 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 44,561 115,427 63,368 60,112 77,092 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 00000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 465 70,055 24,240 19,634 73,663 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 195 790 Net Income $84,653 $149,379 $89,212 $47,580 $224,011 196 830 Total Number of Employees 2,739 7,906 2,433 4,849 5,709 197 840 Full Time 2,684 7,873 2,429 4,837 5,692 198 850 Part Time 55 33 4 12 17 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $152,926 $1,291,252 $129,557 $240,372 $857,770 GTE 67 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) South Inc. Southwest Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $12,999 $22,504 $26,581 2 1170 Receivables 139,278 113,862 473,184 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 31,301 13,313 76,732 4 1220 Inventories 972 1,919 47,430 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 108,950 102,468 443,882 6 1280 Prepayments 1,680 851 158,394 7 1350 Other Current Assets 12,219 12,363 0 8 130 Total Current Assets 135,848 138,186 628,857 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 82,677 88,328 4,684 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 16,053 18,205 88,147 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (57,400) (161,642) 0 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 41,330 (55,110) 92,830 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 2,071,301 2,320,934 4,285,127 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 0 0 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 10,140 13,160 18,431 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 000 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 679 1,243 39 19 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 20 210 Total Plant 2,082,121 2,335,338 4,303,597 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 13,471 6,404 25,702 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 11,132 22,202 34,368 23 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 19,803 20,304 20,913 25 2121 Buildings 246,874 173,748 283,233 26 2122 Furniture 87 175 20,823 27 2123 Office Equipment 2,040 468 19,931 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 338,939 22,966 118,964 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 632,345 246,267 523,933 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 0 0 0 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 352,915 422,719 627,137 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 15,657 13,882 756 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 368,571 436,600 627,893 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 368,571 436,600 627,893 35 2220 Operator Systems 8,924 5,555 30,179 36 2231 Radio Systems 6 785 192,510 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 606,021 584,852 527,747 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 606,021 584,852 527,747 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 606,026 585,638 720,257 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 0 0 19,615 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 0 0 7,811 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 3,521 4,777 0 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 32,597 18,726 7,197 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 36,119 23,503 34,624 68 Verizon Puerto RicoVerizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 4,961 136,160 151,324 48 2421 Aerial Cable 63,361 555,320 819,839 49 2422 Underground Cable 192,702 66,937 313,523 50 2423 Buried Cable 9,102 189,321 680,944 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 669 361 (1) 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 57,560 10,898 15,794 53 2431 Aerial Wire 0 0 1,941 54 2441 Conduit Systems 79,311 53,885 215,528 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 407,667 1,012,882 2,198,892 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 2,059,652 2,310,445 4,135,777 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 0 471 1,433 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 47 383 26,905 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 47 854 28,337 60 2690.1 Network Software 6,428 4,593 60,626 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 5,175 5,043 60,386 62 2690 Intangibles 11,602 9,635 121,013 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 2,071,301 2,320,934 4,285,127 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 1,386,419 1,777,490 3,402,049 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0 0 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 0 130 133 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 0 297 1,329 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 1,386,419 1,777,916 3,403,511 69 350 Net Plant 695,702 557,421 900,086 70 360 Total Assets 872,880 640,498 1,621,773 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 322,917 279,320 474,334 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 82 337 26,297 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued (2,409) (1,482) 0 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 7,397 10,239 1,299 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (14,474) (3,967) 0 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 0 0 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 39,165 57,582 184,164 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 352,679 342,030 686,095 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 0 50,102 299,917 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 138,440 169,458 656,165 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 2,357 1,711 0 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 141,573 41,240 (78,346) 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (4,532) 476 0 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 2,432 1,077 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 4,532 (476) 0 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (34,063) (63,512) 0 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 250,737 149,973 577,819 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 191,968 260,138 9 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 67,030 0 489,785 91 4530 Treasury Stock 000 69 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 0 0 (194,602) 93 4550 Retained Earnings 10,465 (161,746) (237,249) 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 269,463 98,392 57,943 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 872,880 640,498 1,621,773 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 65,208 (117,243) (157,060) 97 465 Net Income 63,585 44,533 (24,029) 98 470 Dividends Declared 119,000 89,036 61,468 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 0 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 672 0 5,308 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 10,465 (161,746) (237,249) Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 184,475 241,227 358,542 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 15,412 6,480 58,901 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 66,409 57,564 56,811 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 266,297 305,270 474,253 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 41,187 64,947 95,223 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 25,248 49,180 101,540 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 125,574 81,764 63,341 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 192,009 195,891 260,104 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 5,272 22,086 66,310 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 1,950 2,301 7,622 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 144,633 56,649 42,745 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 146,584 58,950 50,367 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 26,698 31,536 351,732 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 9,089 13,756 45,013 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 627,769 599,977 1,157,753 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle (12) 393 1,731 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 123 116 0 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment (175) (485) 725 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses (64) 24 2,456 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 16,162 15,209 30,852 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 417 158 130 123 6123 Office Equipment 783 1,073 487 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 15,544 13,165 7,796 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 32,906 29,605 39,265 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 236 133 0 127 6212.1 Circuit 10,267 9,201 15,255 128 6212.2 Packet 76 9 (4) 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 10,342 9,210 15,251 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 10,578 9,343 15,251 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 412 496 17 70 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 114 157 4,238 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 4,669 6,391 17,685 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 000 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 4,669 6,391 17,685 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 4,783 6,548 21,923 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 0 0 90,184 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 0 0 9,593 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 96 634 2,312 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 16,961 7,643 11,160 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 17,057 8,277 113,249 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 14 12,261 618 143 6421 Aerial Cable 16,748 39,921 44,481 144 6422 Underground Cable 5,493 1,774 7,504 145 6423 Buried Cable 5,458 11,646 9,025 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 0 0 0 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 150 10 359 148 6431 Aerial Wire 0 0 0 149 6441 Conduit Systems 94 137 84 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 27,957 65,749 62,070 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 93,631 120,042 254,232 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 1,230 1,424 788 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 1,230 1,424 788 155 6531 Power 5,571 3,080 5,201 156 6532 Network Administration 10,029 3,181 2,745 157 6533 Testing 9,963 11,199 8,063 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 9,509 18,936 41,626 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 6,167 6,485 11,720 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 41,238 42,881 69,355 161 6540 Access Expenses 18,259 15,138 30,641 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 178,966 153,690 357,169 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 43 477 5,483 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 10,094 7,533 19,885 166 6565 Amortization - Other 0 0 0 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 189,103 161,701 382,538 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 249,830 221,145 483,322 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 29,985 19,058 58,270 170 6613 Product Advertising 5,312 1,760 25,622 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 35,297 20,818 83,892 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 3,285 1,295 278 173 6622 Number Services 13,689 4,076 8,620 174 6623 Customer Services 35,662 41,443 61,407 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 52,636 46,814 70,304 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 87,933 67,632 154,196 71 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended --- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. 177 6720 General and Administrative 83,772 78,381 207,077 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0 0 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 83,772 78,381 207,077 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 515,166 487,200 1,098,827 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 112,604 112,776 58,925 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 36 (2) 2,188 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 116 150 0 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 51,093 68,654 0 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 14,371 17,951 1,989 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 45,830 17,817 54,294 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (42,334) (52,535) (17,377) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 68,843 51,738 38,905 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses 2,333 5,994 4,806 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes 751 1,841 0 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 12,789 11,720 51,043 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 30,996 (8,936) 0 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 195 790 Net Income $63,585 $44,533 ($24,029) 196 830 Total Number of Employees 774 1,414 4,853 197 840 Full Time 768 1,410 4,782 198 850 Part Time 6 4 71 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $195,674 $225,872 $288,630 72 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes for Table 2.8. (2005) Source: Annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA Reports (FCC Report 43-02), Table B-1. 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). Information on the accounts can be found in 47 C.F.R. part 32 which can be accessed on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. -- Individual carrier ARMIS 43-02 filing instructions, forms, data as well as footnotes can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis. Code letters are shown above the name of each company owned or controlled by a holding company as of December 31, 2005. Name of Company Code AT&T Inc. AT&T Qwest Communications International, Inc. Q Verizon Communications Inc. VZ Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-02 filing explaining any differences between the current and past data can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis. 73 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 1 2 3 4 5 Line Row No. No. Mid-Sized Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $45,096,628 $40,945,253 $4,151,375 $119,267 $97,576 2 1020 Network Access Services 36,028,588 32,119,634 3,908,954 105,149 $147,008 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,474,867 3,374,584 100,283 4,715 $4,192 4 1040 Miscellaneous 13,805,337 13,294,651 510,686 10,014 $11,415 5 1045 Nonregulated 8,150,573 7,226,016 924,557 11,522 $12,368 6 1060 Uncollectibles 1,232,780 1,146,095 86,685 1,623 $2,253 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 105,323,213 95,814,039 9,509,174 249,044 $270,306 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 21,323,289 19,563,989 1,759,300 52,250 55,882 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 7,472,334 6,968,146 504,188 10,950 11,375 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 5,283,243 4,899,768 383,475 5,775 7,193 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 9,488,090 8,844,546 643,544 17,125 17,590 12 1160 General & Administrative 11,490,005 10,477,146 1,012,859 18,876 21,544 13 1170 Access 2,989,930 2,774,634 215,296 6,026 1,108 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 28,084,298 25,944,181 2,140,117 65,974 68,257 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 86,131,189 79,472,409 6,658,780 176,976 182,949 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 2,655,974 406,300 2,249,674 (178) (20) Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 740,765 737,375 3,390 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses (2,651,616) (2,573,359) NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 1,910,855 1,835,987 74,868 (137) (2,025) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 674,870 674,870 NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,155,857 3,155,857 NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 3,830,720 3,830,720 NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 3,269,321 3,269,321 NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 1,191,443 NA 1,191,443 40,773 43,464 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 45,085,672 42,404,967 2,680,705 67,384 113,029 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 584,040 556,508 27,532 0 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 70,555,509 63,396,776 7,158,733 163,420 230,058 29 1650 Transmission 101,778,659 94,413,514 7,365,145 147,782 172,367 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 180,753,500 164,425,138 16,328,362 498,314 605,293 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 4,737,910 4,444,282 293,628 5,146 6,909 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 3,093,860 2,932,250 161,610 95 322 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 406,589,142 372,573,429 34,015,713 882,141 1,127,978 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (9,290,652) (9,258,428) (32,224) 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,588 2,004 584 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 2,594,424 2,176,192 418,232 12,516 11,438 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 328,145 19,087 309,058 0 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 39,453 21,191 18,262 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 3,498,122 3,235,176 262,946 83,998 109,061 40 1760 Inventories 871,804 844,426 27,378 683 421 41 1790 Total Other Investments (1,956,108) (2,960,346) 1,004,238 97,197 0 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 276,253,718 253,103,180 23,150,538 646,149 684,340 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 343,656 198,466 145,190 0 0 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 23,302,339 21,639,522 1,662,817 26,125 45,361 45 1850 Customer Deposits 170,592 157,525 13,067 971 725 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 27,702,349 26,798,369 903,980 162 1,945 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 106,248 52,457 53,791 0 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (1,244,937) (1,188,018) (56,919) 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $326,633,958 $300,761,494 $25,872,464 $673,407 $732,371 74 (RBOCs) of Alabama LLC Carriers Sized ILECs) Exchange Carriers (Mid- Local Companies Local Exchange LLCIncumbent Operating Incumbent Reporting Regional Bell of Missouri, Total Total Total CenturyTel CenturyTel Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 7 8 C 9 C 10 C Line Row No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $43,931 $443,195 $41,462 $86,876 $158,986 2 1020 Network Access Services 85,979 194,887 $74,526 138,854 107,709 3 1030 Toll Network Services 156 5,924 $3,022 (59) 2,197 4 1040 Miscellaneous 6,693 38,933 $4,507 22,845 54,979 5 1045 Nonregulated 6,853 53,983 $4,332 9,022 15,124 6 1060 Uncollectibles 1,109 7,101 $944 1,038 3,111 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 142,503 729,821 $126,905 256,500 335,884 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 24,061 109,877 $17,446 41,614 69,729 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 4,662 31,451 $6,334 13,967 24,354 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 2,956 40,787 $2,855 3,873 10,262 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 8,758 54,011 $5,865 10,100 39,107 12 1160 General & Administrative 11,092 79,086 $5,595 16,935 21,892 13 1170 Access 3,113 9,870 $3,585 5,615 12,073 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 30,462 171,779 $38,358 52,155 72,655 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 85,104 496,861 $80,038 144,259 250,072 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses (5) 658 0 0 0 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) (248) 4,046 0 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items (1,426) (11,349) (101) 7 (656) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 23,704 98,790 24,736 48,006 42,276 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 27,217 260,704 44,892 64,788 135,648 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 2,965 0 0 11,979 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 90,741 443,604 120,313 198,393 275,821 29 1650 Transmission 134,434 503,056 105,770 169,552 275,587 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 319,996 873,841 257,499 443,827 654,768 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 3,031 27,589 1,128 7,133 23 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 46 64,224 0 3,900 12,131 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 575,465 2,175,983 529,602 887,593 1,365,957 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 6,688 (5,688) 0 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0 0 0 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 3,641 13,316 7,866 11,973 13,639 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 20,589 0 1,483 142,404 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,342 10,246 49 0 0 40 1760 Inventories 8 7,098 287 420 1,657 41 1790 Total Other Investments 32,268 24,972 9,685 154,797 15,296 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 311,584 1,668,199 361,892 567,950 831,524 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 46 12,230 1,026 53,003 8,107 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 55,342 14,271 33,298 75,362 56,760 45 1850 Customer Deposits 265 (546) 75 0 60 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,597 19,035 1,034 0 19,077 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 0 0 000 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 (119) 0 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $369,834 $1,713,070 $397,325 $696,315 $915,528 75 Inc. Inc. TelephoneTelephone Co.of Washington, Inc. cations Co. of New York,of California cations Co. of Rochester, Telecommuni-Telecommuni- CitizensCenturyTel Cincinnati Bell Citizens Frontier Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 12 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ Line Row Carolina No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $59,998 $88,761 $376,281 $343,103 $69,701 2 1020 Network Access Services 137,712 97,016 284,709 210,200 88,725 3 1030 Toll Network Services 4,838 1,475 5,459 3,003 902 4 1040 Miscellaneous 10,824 4,425 48,075 64,785 6,988 5 1045 Nonregulated 14,697 3,606 121,819 85,646 16,670 6 1060 Uncollectibles 1,676 1,711 11,813 5,990 3,038 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 226,393 193,572 824,530 700,749 179,948 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 22,693 15,797 180,054 145,740 22,853 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 10,406 9,515 42,812 40,809 8,224 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 2,889 2,715 40,990 43,115 7,020 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 6,488 11,954 57,983 59,971 10,934 12 1160 General & Administrative 25,084 23,945 109,359 103,207 17,912 13 1170 Access 3,342 5,422 14,458 14,527 8,980 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 34,417 51,121 116,747 193,816 50,060 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 105,320 120,471 562,404 601,186 125,983 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 0 2,247,381 215 254 45 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 0 5,514 (17,948) (12,569) (1,062) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 50,580 7,311 106,058 31,056 23,212 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 71,908 118,639 228,806 139,343 25,438 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 376 3,828 497 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 161,602 172,901 648,095 563,396 150,406 29 1650 Transmission 84,482 124,055 708,821 637,079 160,184 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 315,012 374,111 1,238,230 1,006,053 326,522 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 9,301 4,788 22,857 36,814 10,518 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,586 19,537 4,093 4,243 1,142 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 644,890 814,408 2,854,729 2,387,424 674,210 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0 0 0 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 584 0 0 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 2,448 16,068 33,444 39,705 15,822 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 36 14,301 0 0 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 6,411 7,842 0 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 6,127 0 (836) 1,723 1,668 40 1760 Inventories 2,498 2,680 581 225 0 41 1790 Total Other Investments 18,104 40,892 33,188 41,653 17,491 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 420,059 551,302 2,037,891 1,480,747 433,149 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 1,135 11,139 3,655 3,912 1,143 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 41,975 0 69,650 139,624 41,362 45 1850 Customer Deposits 288 647 1,149 1,310 309 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 7,602 20,079 180,137 124,959 386 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 0 0 (862) 570 1,550 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 0 (3,696) 3,126 (43,011) 49 1890 Total Reserves $471,059 $583,169 $2,287,923 $1,754,248 $434,886 76 Central Inc. Texas Company of Central cations Services, CompanyTelegraph Co. TelephoneTelephone Company Telephone &Telecommuni-Telephone IowaCommonwealth Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ Line Row Central No. No. Telephone Company of Virginia Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $99,331 $616,178 $76,302 $81,071 $48,307 2 1020 Network Access Services 88,733 589,240 98,098 68,006 72,608 3 1030 Toll Network Services 2,006 11,854 1,616 1,651 2,174 4 1040 Miscellaneous 9,137 76,908 7,578 6,464 6,109 5 1045 Nonregulated 28,643 170,256 22,779 20,761 25,578 6 1060 Uncollectibles 2,028 12,590 1,860 1,119 764 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 225,823 1,451,846 204,513 176,834 154,012 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 47,716 320,035 36,534 31,497 30,775 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 11,026 81,679 9,666 8,721 8,658 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 9,712 76,775 9,745 7,763 8,332 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 13,415 107,792 11,871 10,743 9,523 12 1160 General & Administrative 27,971 183,689 21,472 22,378 19,647 13 1170 Access 4,475 26,629 4,331 3,385 6,138 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 45,124 325,958 45,928 20,138 34,902 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 159,439 1,122,558 139,545 104,625 117,976 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 54 440 46 43 39 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 383 (357) (27) 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0000 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items (870) (7,309) (625) (3,218) (1,379) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 26,025 140,617 28,145 31,047 15,768 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 44,626 347,960 49,271 50,902 32,065 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 95 2,920 0 0 14 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 152,922 1,050,094 129,896 159,359 119,062 29 1650 Transmission 172,254 1,305,215 153,654 123,922 112,623 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 430,716 2,556,062 349,101 307,609 219,425 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 3,743 64,396 13,595 2,993 2,001 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 540 6,301 487 27 731 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 804,897 5,332,948 696,004 644,811 485,922 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0 (1) (41,762) 386 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0000 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 7,056 81,604 7,191 7,486 13,824 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 672 1,042 0 0 1,534 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,936 334 1,815 2,613 (58) 40 1760 Inventories 82 569 25 49 43 41 1790 Total Other Investments 9,747 83,549 (32,731) 10,534 15,344 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 469,035 3,444,305 457,432 506,106 298,090 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 540 5,424 453 17 721 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 66,644 277,802 52,750 22,420 37,628 45 1850 Customer Deposits 151 1,456 250 321 110 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 57,994 178,803 22,181 26,875 10,959 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 1,884 199 1,104 2,608 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 52 671 (18,774) 925 59 49 1890 Total Reserves $596,300 $3,908,661 $515,395 $559,271 $347,567 77 Company of United New Jersey, Inc. Inc. TelephoneMissouri,Florida, EmbarqEmbarq Inc. United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 Line Row No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $201,958 $126,387 $111,337 $46,529 $65,968 2 1020 Network Access Services 166,090 119,802 83,260 93,550 51,638 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,800 5,536 4,735 1,379 1,453 4 1040 Miscellaneous 21,843 9,626 16,475 5,559 17,982 5 1045 Nonregulated 57,221 29,647 28,412 20,665 11,978 6 1060 Uncollectibles 4,213 2,177 2,617 1,867 1,109 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 446,699 288,822 241,602 165,813 147,910 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 86,945 47,915 57,937 34,090 17,345 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 20,278 13,641 15,568 7,045 9,337 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 18,734 14,001 11,635 5,280 3,190 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 26,506 23,548 16,216 8,583 11,175 12 1160 General & Administrative 53,920 36,135 30,374 13,829 21,711 13 1170 Access 6,298 5,008 6,791 6,750 4,334 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 119,652 55,733 57,364 35,918 30,241 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 332,332 195,981 195,885 111,495 97,333 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 113 69 53 32 (124) Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) (28) (379) 0 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items (8,320) (4,306) (4,385) (1,919) (127) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 53,651 40,611 18,195 21,145 22,967 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 126,545 80,339 63,906 37,724 109,648 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 268 96 0 0 3,866 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 399,661 189,572 193,390 70,292 57,100 29 1650 Transmission 323,806 207,212 196,232 120,275 84,591 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 744,702 451,534 391,633 300,296 182,657 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 16,820 3,838 5,043 8,462 4,542 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,352 220 402 206 26,406 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,614,154 932,811 850,607 537,256 468,810 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 7,363 0 0 0 790 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0 0 0 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 19,443 10,503 6,318 6,669 2,621 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 000 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 161 102 476 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges (530) 4,434 4,577 998 0 40 1760 Inventories 399 208 311 141 1,377 41 1790 Total Other Investments 26,675 15,306 11,308 8,284 4,788 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 1,317,113 714,330 584,904 355,463 267,153 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 2,344 176 438 62 18,036 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 22,001 33,069 46,474 17,862 17,915 45 1850 Customer Deposits 554 136 270 268 523 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 93,007 45,515 34,320 7,153 14,375 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities (525) 4,476 6,694 997 3,355 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 6,732 3,876 (6,761) 1 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $1,441,226 $801,579 $666,340 $381,807 $321,357 78 Texas, Inc. United Telephone Company of Ohio United Southeast, Inc. The United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Company of TelephoneTelephone- SureWest Telephone United Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 WIN 27 WIN 28 WIN 29 WIN 30 WIN Line Row No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $128,860 $177,984 $85,528 $73,646 $68,613 2 1020 Network Access Services 101,599 168,715 80,377 64,125 73,250 3 1030 Toll Network Services 685 8,702 3,102 4,024 5,309 4 1040 Miscellaneous 11,670 7,687 5,517 3,478 3,714 5 1045 Nonregulated 24,489 35,494 27,531 15,792 14,862 6 1060 Uncollectibles 2,790 4,041 540 1,135 1,216 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 264,513 394,541 201,516 159,930 164,533 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 50,562 79,250 40,380 27,564 25,897 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 8,940 16,718 11,904 5,896 7,542 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 7,996 10,209 9,411 5,355 3,609 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 12,493 19,173 12,245 8,856 7,165 12 1160 General & Administrative 19,225 26,132 13,005 9,112 10,297 13 1170 Access 8,674 10,757 5,614 5,845 9,320 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 59,526 120,571 22,187 32,696 33,358 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 167,415 282,810 114,745 95,323 97,188 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 005900 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 31,764 47,600 16,759 16,711 19,237 Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 40,851 48,643 34,125 25,972 31,923 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 55,412 123,034 57,650 24,858 41,432 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 0 0 0 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 197,555 366,893 171,662 96,167 112,446 29 1650 Transmission 250,856 326,259 104,939 134,233 120,648 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 519,043 867,446 313,574 289,821 279,813 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 917 9,349 1,561 884 788 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 209 4,472 1,152 0 12 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,023,991 1,697,452 650,538 545,962 555,139 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0 0 0 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 000 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 11,408 19,874 4,747 13,190 12,368 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 127,314 0 0 0 2,924 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 22 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0 11,305 7,284 0 13,184 40 1760 Inventories 2,177 715 2,603 654 292 41 1790 Total Other Investments 140,899 31,894 14,633 13,866 28,767 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 675,221 1,195,443 510,667 307,275 378,824 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 16,384 3,472 1,097 0 460 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 95,478 174,014 29,864 51,657 37,265 45 1850 Customer Deposits 1,088 779 249 362 59 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits (2,342) 753 46,430 (2,814) (4,054) 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 2,026 10,800 5,678 53 13,184 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 0 0 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $787,854 $1,385,260 $593,986 $356,534 $425,737 79 Corp. cations Communi- Carolina Kentucky NorthGeorgia Nebraska Windstream Pennsylvania WindstreamWindstream WindstreamWindstream Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 31 WIN 32 WIN Line Row No. No. Windstream Comm. Ohio Southwest Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $154,681 $59,558 2 1020 Network Access Services 250,787 66,602 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,881 2,552 4 1040 Miscellaneous 13,629 2,827 5 1045 Nonregulated 21,657 13,150 6 1060 Uncollectibles 4,528 684 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 440,107 144,005 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 44,132 22,730 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 46,663 6,047 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 6,990 4,308 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 38,273 6,081 12 1160 General & Administrative 40,431 9,004 13 1170 Access 9,815 3,013 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 121,812 33,208 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 308,116 84,391 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 0 0 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 333 16,674 Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 47,511 24,281 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 105,401 32,136 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 628 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 349,514 124,398 29 1650 Transmission 302,597 102,660 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 993,388 218,076 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 18,828 631 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 5,774 0 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,776,130 477,901 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 3,787 8,267 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 07 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,676 0 40 1760 Inventories 581 594 41 1790 Total Other Investments 6,044 8,868 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 1,325,857 348,534 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 170 0 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 59,599 21,245 45 1850 Customer Deposits 1,146 92 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 (2,188) 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 00 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $1,386,772 $367,683 See Company Notes following Table 2.17. 80 Telephone - Reserved/b/a Western Valor Telecomm. of Texas LP Windstream Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended All Reporting Companies (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Line Row Non- Subject State No. No. Regulated to and Separations Adjustments Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $45,096,628 $20,753 $45,075,878 $45,075,136 $742 2 1020 Network Access Services 36,028,588 178,077 35,850,508 6,190,441 29,660,071 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,474,867 6,363 3,468,504 3,364,357 104,151 4 1040 Miscellaneous 13,805,337 1,688,570 12,116,769 8,724,058 3,392,703 5 1045 Nonregulated 8,150,573 8,150,573 0 0 0 6 1060 Uncollectibles 1,232,780 200,371 1,032,409 876,951 155,464 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 105,323,213 9,843,966 95,479,244 62,477,043 33,002,203 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 21,323,289 3,891,626 17,431,663 12,536,566 4,895,099 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 7,472,334 1,015,365 6,456,965 4,584,956 1,872,008 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 5,283,243 1,271,133 4,012,107 2,913,844 1,098,256 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 9,488,090 2,123,672 7,364,419 5,874,461 1,489,957 12 1160 General & Administrative 11,490,005 1,450,252 10,039,750 7,377,692 2,662,060 13 1170 Access 2,989,930 16,806 2,973,125 1,525,049 1,448,079 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 28,084,298 672,652 27,411,638 19,349,725 8,061,917 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 86,131,189 10,441,511 75,689,678 54,162,287 21,565,040 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 2,655,974 2,258,105 397,866 269,535 128,326 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 740,765 (16,879) 757,643 757,643 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 00000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses (2,651,616) (2,733,849) 82,219 56,658 25,554 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items 1,910,855 2,750,727 (839,864) (814,309) (25,549) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 674,870 (56,389) 731,255 134,497 596,760 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,155,857 88,910 3,066,939 2,262,314 804,632 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 3,830,720 32,523 3,798,198 2,396,810 1,401,387 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 3,269,321 (737,418) 3,877,163 1,068,334 2,800,223 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 1,191,443 86,644 1,104,802 632,000 401,429 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 45,085,672 3,732,770 41,352,893 30,336,013 11,016,877 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 584,040 20,338 563,693 500,930 62,763 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 70,555,509 1,293,785 69,261,719 59,425,871 9,835,851 29 1650 Transmission 101,778,659 1,474,633 100,304,026 60,312,976 39,991,054 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 180,753,500 3,943,609 176,809,887 127,395,469 49,414,416 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 4,737,910 1,058,294 3,679,618 2,770,099 909,527 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 3,093,860 105,506 2,988,353 2,130,425 857,927 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 406,589,142 11,628,949 394,960,194 282,871,787 112,088,400 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (9,290,652) 303,075 (9,593,726) (9,593,725) NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,588 (5,408) 7,995 5,763 2,234 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 2,594,424 261,610 2,332,824 1,651,799 681,020 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 328,145 152,309 175,835 127,921 47,915 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 39,453 31,195 8,258 7,789 469 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 3,498,122 3,489,780 8,341 6,758 1,583 40 1760 Inventories 871,804 108,475 763,328 550,529 212,800 41 1790 Total Other Investments (1,956,108) 4,341,040 (6,297,144) (7,243,164) 4,917,767 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 276,253,718 12,460,530 263,793,188 188,013,171 75,780,020 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 343,656 118,319 225,336 168,243 57,091 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 23,302,339 (2,035,342) 25,337,684 18,704,412 6,633,274 45 1850 Customer Deposits 170,592 9,493 161,092 118,618 42,473 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 27,702,349 7,226,756 20,475,598 14,781,739 5,693,861 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 106,248 106,248 0 NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (1,244,937) 153,185 (1,398,118) (1,398,119) NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $326,633,958 $18,039,181 $308,594,779 $220,388,069 $88,206,720 81 InterstateTotal Line Row Common Traffic Sensitive No. No. Line Switching Transport Total Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 10,374,537 1,615,757 1,352,195 3,046,945 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0549 4 1040 Miscellaneous 1,200,337 161,904 239,508 402,674 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 79,121 7,146 10,319 17,786 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 11,495,758 1,770,520 1,581,387 3,431,845 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 2,772,088 374,939 392,985 771,636 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 917,324 117,449 195,694 313,806 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 559,359 68,956 119,756 189,087 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 322,017 27,540 41,516 155,196 12 1160 General & Administrative 1,133,073 148,945 176,436 347,171 13 1170 Access 39,449 0 0 0 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 3,689,493 512,482 941,118 1,455,984 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 9,474,340 1,251,301 1,868,524 3,235,495 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 48,746 6,397 7,149 13,588 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 11,088 1,589 2,456 4,057 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (11,088) (1,590) (2,456) (4,055) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 134,929 29,633 (17,091) 9,232 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 385,739 46,118 72,024 118,432 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 520,673 75,750 54,937 127,664 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 232,884 112,194 (138,089) (35,078) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 145,351 30,150 (5,677) 28,642 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 5,221,666 639,850 1,083,074 1,726,748 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 2,010 758 37,820 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 1,898,441 6,228,400 1,481,745 7,710,152 29 1650 Transmission 11,092,568 54,015 7,075,981 7,129,993 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 37,533,881 8,483 2,031,224 2,039,703 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 891,206 0 0 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 442,352 45,092 79,452 124,835 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 57,080,124 6,977,855 11,752,233 18,769,246 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 1,128 91 173 265 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 325,229 43,785 67,633 111,699 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 27,700 4,430 8,806 13,234 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 319 25 46 73 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 10 1,566 4 1,570 40 1760 Inventories 112,658 11,334 18,356 29,762 41 1790 Total Other Investments 2,652,759 291,810 508,585 801,983 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 38,673,245 4,414,570 8,017,614 12,458,941 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 27,403 4,034 6,622 10,676 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 3,159,088 645,816 823,538 1,472,792 45 1850 Customer Deposits 22,670 2,780 5,422 8,229 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,716,019 347,995 597,556 947,650 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $44,610,099 $5,413,398 $9,438,803 $14,884,536 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued All Reporting Companies 82 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Line Row Special Total Billing & No. No. Access Access Collection Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $742 $742 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 15,438,926 28,860,408 NA 726,154 3 1030 Toll Network Services 4 13 NA 104,127 4 1040 Miscellaneous 761,788 2,364,799 1,004,677 23,162 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 54,626 151,533 2,773 1,153 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 16,146,838 31,074,441 1,001,908 852,284 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 1,266,469 4,810,193 60,394 24,502 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 634,271 1,865,401 0 6,598 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 347,302 1,095,748 94 2,424 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 344,525 821,738 603,765 64,452 12 1160 General & Administrative 637,666 2,117,910 166,421 377,721 13 1170 Access 0 39,449 NA 1,408,630 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,865,101 8,010,578 28,620 22,729 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 6,105,745 18,815,580 860,319 1,889,148 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 63,554 125,888 923 1,510 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 10,120 15,145 121 163 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (10,117) (15,143) (120) (163) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 520,873 665,034 2,051 (70,329) 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 291,776 795,947 4,698 3,991 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 812,649 1,460,986 6,741 (66,339) 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 2,835,741 3,033,547 61,312 (294,635) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 277,164 451,157 (12,537) (37,199) Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 3,443,869 10,392,283 595,198 29,387 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 37,820 NA 24,942 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 0 9,608,593 NA 227,254 29 1650 Transmission 21,750,472 39,973,033 NA 18,022 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 9,837,573 49,411,157 NA 3,258 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 18,319 909,525 NA NA 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 280,283 847,470 8,117 2,335 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 35,330,508 111,179,878 603,320 305,202 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 800 2,193 29 11 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 237,649 674,577 3,329 3,105 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 6,439 47,373 70 473 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 75 467 2 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 3 1,583 0 0 40 1760 Inventories 68,302 210,722 1,600 468 41 1790 Total Other Investments 1,426,739 4,881,481 28,238 8,032 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 24,203,137 75,335,323 243,552 201,139 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 17,001 55,080 1,877 130 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,926,965 6,558,845 51,548 22,876 45 1850 Customer Deposits 11,301 42,200 223 50 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 1,979,098 5,642,767 28,818 22,272 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $28,139,578 $87,634,213 $326,030 $246,467 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 83 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended - Continued All Reporting Companies Interexchange Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Line Row Non- Subject State No. No. Regulated to and Separations Adjustments Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $40,945,253 $20,753 $40,924,503 $40,924,461 $43 2 1020 Network Access Services 32,119,634 126,197 31,993,435 4,900,163 27,093,273 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,374,584 1,345 3,373,239 3,269,446 103,795 4 1040 Miscellaneous 13,294,651 1,687,867 11,606,786 8,290,991 3,315,787 5 1045 Nonregulated 7,226,016 7,226,016 NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 1,146,095 184,477 961,616 810,998 150,623 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 95,814,039 8,877,700 86,936,340 56,574,065 30,362,274 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 19,563,989 3,538,510 16,025,481 11,486,830 4,538,654 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 6,968,146 989,168 5,978,977 4,225,887 1,753,090 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 4,899,768 1,133,366 3,766,400 2,729,580 1,036,814 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 8,844,546 2,014,662 6,829,878 5,431,228 1,398,651 12 1160 General & Administrative 10,477,146 1,378,357 9,098,790 6,653,425 2,445,363 13 1170 Access 2,774,634 14,698 2,759,937 1,432,377 1,327,565 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 25,944,181 617,735 25,326,437 17,767,453 7,558,985 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 79,472,409 9,686,502 69,785,908 49,726,775 20,084,860 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 406,300 8,207 398,092 269,729 128,357 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 737,375 33 737,341 737,341 NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 00000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses (2,573,359) (2,647,809) 74,438 50,739 23,694 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items 1,835,987 2,647,775 (811,782) (788,088) (23,694) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 674,870 (56,389) 731,255 134,497 596,760 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,155,857 88,910 3,066,939 2,262,314 804,632 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 3,830,720 32,523 3,798,198 2,396,810 1,401,387 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 3,269,321 (737,418) 3,877,163 1,068,334 2,800,223 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] NA NA NA NA NA Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 42,404,967 3,514,842 38,890,121 28,463,953 10,426,164 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 556,508 62,785 493,715 444,931 48,784 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 63,396,776 2,179,325 61,217,444 52,601,142 8,616,308 29 1650 Transmission 94,413,514 460,551 93,952,964 56,074,208 37,878,758 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 164,425,138 3,719,526 160,705,612 115,433,849 45,271,762 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 4,444,282 986,762 3,457,523 2,601,236 856,292 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,932,250 103,667 2,828,583 2,008,482 820,100 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 372,573,429 11,027,464 361,545,969 257,627,808 103,918,156 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (9,258,428) 164,408 (9,422,835) (9,422,834) NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,004 (5,395) 7,398 5,169 2,231 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 2,176,192 162,803 2,013,396 1,411,016 602,375 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 19,087 (337) 19,423 14,420 5,004 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 21,191 19,344 1,847 1,378 469 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 3,235,176 3,235,175 0 0 0 40 1760 Inventories 844,426 101,650 742,776 534,563 208,209 41 1790 Total Other Investments (2,960,346) 3,677,652 (6,637,995) (7,456,287) 4,712,822 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 253,103,180 11,646,612 241,456,567 171,139,338 70,317,237 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 198,466 75,506 122,959 89,812 33,148 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 21,639,522 (2,079,404) 23,718,930 17,482,690 6,236,242 45 1850 Customer Deposits 157,525 9,417 148,100 107,322 40,779 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 26,798,369 6,958,905 19,839,466 14,307,503 5,531,965 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 52,457 52,457 NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (1,188,018) 150,860 (1,338,874) (1,338,875) NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $300,761,494 $16,814,347 $283,947,148 $201,787,787 $82,159,371 84 as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Total Regional Bell Operating Companies [RBOCs] Interstate Line Row Common Traffic Sensitive No. No. Line Switching Transport Total Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 9,258,694 1,410,029 1,205,041 2,693,217 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0000 4 1040 Miscellaneous 1,173,289 157,381 233,872 392,416 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 76,709 7,285 10,293 17,903 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 10,355,276 1,560,124 1,428,619 3,067,732 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 2,551,895 334,231 354,078 691,971 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 850,740 105,759 179,446 285,836 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 524,362 62,139 110,771 173,259 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 303,398 24,981 38,420 144,272 12 1160 General & Administrative 1,023,534 131,186 156,508 307,715 13 1170 Access 0000 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 3,414,887 458,565 854,705 1,315,611 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 8,695,662 1,118,796 1,697,094 2,924,363 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 48,766 6,400 7,153 13,597 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 9,982 1,382 2,189 3,577 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (9,982) (1,382) (2,189) (3,577) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 134,929 29,633 (17,091) 9,232 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 385,739 46,118 72,024 118,432 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 520,673 75,750 54,937 127,664 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 232,884 112,194 (138,089) (35,078) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] NA NA NA NA Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 4,886,740 581,166 1,000,993 1,585,661 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 1,963 757 36,037 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 1,693,932 5,420,594 1,275,468 6,696,066 29 1650 Transmission 10,393,213 53,093 6,369,443 6,422,537 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 34,010,562 5,692 1,808,877 1,814,565 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 840,697 0 0 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 422,286 41,586 74,230 116,097 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 52,247,438 6,104,099 10,529,769 16,670,959 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 1,126 91 173 264 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 278,208 35,021 55,965 91,242 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 3,348 768 353 1,121 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 319 25 46 73 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0000 40 1760 Inventories 110,151 10,818 17,668 28,554 41 1790 Total Other Investments 2,515,715 272,380 493,213 767,139 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 35,441,477 3,826,296 7,201,014 11,052,685 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 14,600 1,793 3,254 5,062 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 2,921,304 603,502 768,119 1,374,965 45 1850 Customer Deposits 21,656 2,627 5,248 7,901 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,616,768 329,309 569,767 901,114 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $41,015,805 $4,763,531 $8,547,409 $13,341,727 as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 85 Regional Bell Operating Companies [RBOCs] (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Line Row Special Total Billing & No. No. Access Access Collection Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $43 $43 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 14,418,314 26,370,225 NA 723,048 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0 0 NA 103,795 4 1040 Miscellaneous 753,100 2,318,805 975,001 21,969 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 54,417 149,029 440 1,149 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 15,117,043 28,540,051 974,563 847,657 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 1,214,606 4,458,472 56,786 23,389 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 610,435 1,747,011 0 6,072 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 337,065 1,034,686 0 2,137 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 338,472 786,142 556,030 56,482 12 1160 General & Administrative 613,432 1,944,681 150,975 349,696 13 1170 Access 0 0 NA 1,327,565 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,780,697 7,511,195 27,127 20,669 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 5,904,772 17,524,797 791,965 1,768,106 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 63,556 125,919 923 1,510 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 9,864 23,423 106 154 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (9,864) (23,423) (106) (154) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 520,873 665,034 2,051 (70,329) 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 291,776 795,947 4,698 3,991 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 812,649 1,460,986 6,741 (66,339) 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 2,835,741 3,033,547 61,312 (294,635) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] NA NA NA NA Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 3,353,704 9,826,105 573,997 26,055 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 36,037 NA 12,746 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 0 8,389,998 NA 226,308 29 1650 Transmission 21,059,457 37,875,207 NA 3,551 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 9,445,429 45,270,556 NA 1,205 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 15,594 856,291 NA NA 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 271,961 810,344 7,511 2,241 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 34,146,136 103,064,533 581,510 272,111 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 800 2,190 29 11 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 227,043 596,493 3,130 2,746 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 494 4,963 42 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 75 467 2 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0000 40 1760 Inventories 67,459 206,164 1,583 459 41 1790 Total Other Investments 1,395,625 4,678,479 27,600 6,744 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 23,415,028 69,909,190 230,833 177,206 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 11,904 31,566 1,526 56 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,868,108 6,164,377 50,791 21,070 45 1850 Customer Deposits 10,949 40,506 224 50 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 1,964,716 5,482,598 28,271 21,092 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $27,270,704 $81,628,236 $311,655 $219,473 Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Statistics of Communications Common Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Regional Bell Operating Companies [RBOCs] 86 (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Interexchange Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Other Reporting Companies [Mid-Sized ILECs] (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Line Row Non- Subject State No. No. Regulated to and Separations Adjustments Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $4,151,375 $0 $4,151,375 $4,150,675 $699 2 1020 Network Access Services 3,908,954 51,880 3,857,073 1,290,278 2,566,798 3 1030 Toll Network Services 100,283 5,018 95,265 94,911 356 4 1040 Miscellaneous 510,686 703 509,983 433,067 76,916 5 1045 Nonregulated 924,557 924,557 0 0 0 6 1060 Uncollectibles 86,685 15,894 70,793 65,953 4,841 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 9,509,174 966,266 8,542,904 5,902,978 2,639,929 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 1,759,300 353,116 1,406,182 1,049,736 356,445 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 504,188 26,197 477,988 359,069 118,918 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 383,475 137,767 245,707 184,264 61,442 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 643,544 109,010 534,541 443,233 91,306 12 1160 General & Administrative 1,012,859 71,895 940,960 724,267 216,697 13 1170 Access 215,296 2,108 213,188 92,672 120,514 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,140,117 54,917 2,085,201 1,582,272 502,932 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 6,658,780 755,009 5,903,770 4,435,512 1,480,180 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 2,249,674 2,249,898 (226) (194) (31) Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 3,390 (16,912) 20,302 20,302 NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 00000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses (78,257) (86,040) 7,781 5,919 1,860 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items 74,868 102,952 (28,082) (26,221) (1,855) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 1,191,443 86,644 1,104,802 632,000 401,429 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 2,680,705 217,928 2,462,772 1,872,060 590,713 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 27,532 (42,447) 69,978 55,999 13,979 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 7,158,733 (885,540) 8,044,275 6,824,729 1,219,543 29 1650 Transmission 7,365,145 1,014,082 6,351,062 4,238,768 2,112,296 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 16,328,362 224,083 16,104,275 11,961,620 4,142,654 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 293,628 71,532 222,095 168,863 53,235 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 161,610 1,839 159,770 121,943 37,827 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 34,015,713 601,485 33,414,225 25,243,979 8,170,244 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (32,224) 138,667 (170,891) (170,891) NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 584 (13) 597 594 3 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 418,232 98,807 319,428 240,783 78,645 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 309,058 152,646 156,412 113,501 42,911 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 18,262 11,851 6,411 6,411 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 262,946 254,605 8,341 6,758 1,583 40 1760 Inventories 27,378 6,825 20,552 15,966 4,591 41 1790 Total Other Investments 1,004,238 663,388 340,851 213,123 204,945 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 23,150,538 813,918 22,336,621 16,873,833 5,462,783 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 145,190 42,813 102,377 78,431 23,943 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,662,817 44,062 1,618,754 1,221,722 397,032 45 1850 Customer Deposits 13,067 76 12,992 11,296 1,694 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 903,980 267,851 636,132 474,236 161,896 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 53,791 53,791 0 0 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (56,919) 2,325 (59,244) (59,244) 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $25,872,464 $1,224,834 $24,647,631 $18,600,282 $6,047,349 87 Total Interstate as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Line Row Common Traffic Sensitive No. No. Line Switching Transport Total Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 1,115,843 205,728 147,154 353,728 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0549 4 1040 Miscellaneous 27,048 4,523 5,636 10,258 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 2,412 (139) 26 (117) 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 1,140,482 210,396 152,768 364,113 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 220,193 40,708 38,907 79,665 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 66,584 11,690 16,248 27,970 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 34,997 6,817 8,985 15,828 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 18,619 2,559 3,096 10,924 12 1160 General & Administrative 109,539 17,759 19,928 39,456 13 1170 Access 39,449 0 0 0 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 274,606 53,917 86,413 140,373 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 778,678 132,505 171,430 311,132 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses (20) (3) (4) (9) Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 0000 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 1,106 207 267 480 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (1,106) (208) (267) (478) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 145,351 30,150 (5,677) 28,642 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 334,926 58,684 82,081 141,087 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 47 1 1,783 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 204,509 807,806 206,277 1,014,086 29 1650 Transmission 699,355 922 706,538 707,456 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 3,523,319 2,791 222,347 225,138 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 50,509 0 0 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 20,066 3,506 5,222 8,738 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 4,832,686 873,756 1,222,464 2,098,287 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2001 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 47,021 8,764 11,668 20,457 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 24,352 3,662 8,453 12,113 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0000 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 10 1,566 4 1,570 40 1760 Inventories 2,507 516 688 1,208 41 1790 Total Other Investments 137,044 19,430 15,372 34,844 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 3,231,768 588,274 816,600 1,406,256 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 12,803 2,241 3,368 5,614 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 237,784 42,314 55,419 97,827 45 1850 Customer Deposits 1,014 153 174 328 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 99,251 18,686 27,789 46,536 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $3,594,294 $649,867 $891,394 $1,542,809 as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Other Reporting Companies [Mid-Sized ILECs] 88 (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Line Row Special Total Billing & No. No. Access Access Collection Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $699 $699 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 1,020,612 2,490,183 NA 3,106 3 1030 Toll Network Services 4 13 NA 332 4 1040 Miscellaneous 8,688 45,994 29,676 1,193 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 209 2,504 2,333 4 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 1,029,795 2,534,390 27,345 4,627 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 51,863 351,721 3,608 1,113 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 23,836 118,390 0 526 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 10,237 61,062 94 287 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 6,053 35,596 47,735 7,970 12 1160 General & Administrative 24,234 173,229 15,446 28,025 13 1170 Access 0 39,449 0 81,065 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 84,404 499,383 1,493 2,060 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 200,973 1,290,783 68,354 121,042 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses (2) (31) 0 0 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 0000 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 256 1,842 15 9 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (253) (1,837) (14) (9) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs] 277,164 451,157 (12,537) (37,199) Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 90,165 566,178 21,201 3,332 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 1,783 NA 12,196 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 0 1,218,595 NA 946 29 1650 Transmission 691,015 2,097,826 NA 14,471 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 392,144 4,140,601 NA 2,053 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 2,725 53,234 NA 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 8,322 37,126 199 94 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,184,372 8,115,345 21,810 33,091 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0300 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 10,606 78,084 199 359 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 5,945 42,410 28 473 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0000 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 3 1,583 0 0 40 1760 Inventories 843 4,558 17 9 41 1790 Total Other Investments 31,114 203,002 638 1,288 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 788,109 5,426,133 12,719 23,933 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 5,097 23,514 351 74 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 58,857 394,468 757 1,806 45 1850 Customer Deposits 352 1,694 (1) 0 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 14,382 160,169 547 1,180 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $868,874 $6,005,977 $14,375 $26,994 See Notes following Table 2.17. 89 (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Interexchange Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Other Reporting Companies [Mid-Sized ILECs] Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2005 Total Operating Revenues Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $105,323.2 $9,844.0 $95,479.2 $62,477.0 $33,002.2 $11,495.8 $3,431.8 $16,146.8 $31,074.4 $1,854.2 Bell Operating Cos. 95,814.0 8,877.7 86,936.3 56,574.1 30,362.3 10,355.3 3,067.7 15,117.0 28,540.0 1,822.2 All Other Cos. 9,509.2 966.3 8,542.9 5,903.0 2,639.9 1,140.5 364.1 1,029.8 2,534.4 32.0 Alabama 1,642.2 110.7 1,531.5 1,067.2 464.3 171.3 53.3 209.3 433.9 30.4 AL Arizona 1,518.3 81.6 1,436.7 850.3 586.4 189.0 60.6 274.1 523.7 62.7 AZ Arkansas 771.3 87.2 684.1 473.5 210.6 61.4 23.1 112.3 196.8 13.8 AR California 13,328.6 2,071.6 11,257.0 7,531.5 3,725.5 1,349.1 336.0 1,844.0 3,529.1 196.4 CA Colorado 1,879.2 86.3 1,792.9 1,075.9 717.0 225.4 67.0 346.5 638.9 78.1 CO Connecticut 1,495.5 84.0 1,411.5 943.6 468.0 136.5 59.3 250.8 446.6 21.4 CT Delaware 349.6 20.8 328.8 188.2 140.7 46.5 14.3 70.1 130.9 9.8 DE District of Columbia 627.8 26.6 601.2 354.0 247.2 52.6 36.6 148.4 237.6 9.6 DC Florida 7,514.7 630.0 6,884.7 4,433.4 2,451.4 905.6 222.2 1,188.5 2,316.3 135.0 FL Georgia 3,452.7 279.4 3,173.3 2,046.6 1,126.7 318.5 107.3 630.6 1,056.4 70.4 GA Idaho 459.0 25.9 433.0 250.7 182.3 69.7 19.0 75.9 164.6 17.8 ID Illinois 4,231.8 536.6 3,695.2 2,540.4 1,154.8 387.5 145.8 555.9 1,089.2 65.7 IL Indiana 2,124.3 266.9 1,857.4 1,258.8 598.6 244.2 59.8 261.4 565.4 33.2 IN Iowa 788.5 29.1 759.3 483.8 275.5 77.1 39.9 133.5 250.5 24.9 IA Kansas 805.5 104.5 701.0 439.5 261.5 68.2 33.3 144.7 246.2 15.4 KS Kentucky 1,355.4 78.1 1,277.3 892.0 385.2 155.1 44.2 171.6 370.9 14.3 KY Louisiana 1,465.2 81.0 1,384.2 964.3 419.9 152.3 47.6 187.3 387.2 32.7 LA Maine 460.6 16.3 444.3 295.9 148.4 53.4 17.5 72.6 143.5 4.9 ME Maryland 2,318.7 146.7 2,172.0 1,366.1 805.9 258.0 83.9 422.2 764.1 41.9 MD Massachusetts 2,495.3 134.5 2,360.9 1,461.9 899.0 308.4 81.5 474.8 864.7 34.3 MA Michigan 3,256.9 360.9 2,895.9 2,050.8 845.1 326.5 99.9 384.7 811.1 34.0 MI Minnesota 1,131.5 46.8 1,084.7 662.4 422.2 101.3 43.6 237.4 382.3 39.9 MN Mississippi 1,063.4 48.5 1,014.9 745.2 269.7 103.4 39.0 107.0 249.4 20.3 MS Missouri 2,277.6 357.6 1,920.0 1,275.2 644.8 213.1 69.1 324.3 606.5 38.3 MO Montana 256.4 24.9 231.5 148.7 82.8 27.7 11.1 34.8 73.6 9.3 MT Nebraska 545.1 41.2 503.9 325.4 178.5 49.2 23.4 95.2 167.8 10.7 NE Nevada 777.8 89.8 688.0 434.5 253.5 93.9 43.4 106.1 243.4 10.1 NV New Hampshire 452.6 19.0 433.6 265.0 168.6 60.4 19.5 82.5 162.4 6.3 NH New Jersey 3,600.4 209.1 3,391.3 1,993.1 1,398.2 461.5 148.0 738.5 1,348.0 50.1 NJ New Mexico 629.4 36.4 592.9 357.3 235.6 83.1 25.4 100.0 208.5 27.2 NM New York 7,067.4 273.8 6,793.6 4,387.5 2,406.1 830.4 208.3 1,274.9 2,313.6 92.6 NY North Carolina 2,970.6 265.7 2,705.0 1,779.0 925.9 363.2 93.7 425.0 881.9 44.0 NC North Dakota 129.1 5.0 124.1 74.4 49.7 14.1 7.3 23.8 45.2 4.5 ND Ohio 4,012.6 395.7 3,616.9 2,535.9 1,081.0 429.3 136.0 476.4 1,041.7 39.3 OH Oklahoma 1,064.3 140.7 923.6 596.7 326.8 101.6 34.5 169.3 305.4 21.4 OK Oregon 1,132.5 71.0 1,061.5 629.3 432.2 156.9 45.4 189.4 391.7 40.5 OR Pennsylvania 4,284.9 274.2 4,010.7 2,464.9 1,545.8 531.2 150.8 741.8 1,423.8 48.4 PA Rhode Island 272.5 14.0 258.5 161.0 97.5 37.7 8.9 46.1 92.7 4.8 RI South Carolina 1,248.0 87.8 1,160.1 809.7 350.5 133.2 38.1 154.2 325.5 25.0 SC South Dakota 145.1 6.6 138.5 86.2 52.3 13.4 8.5 25.6 47.5 4.8 SD Tennessee 1,860.5 129.4 1,731.1 1,170.3 560.7 199.2 60.2 257.7 517.1 43.6 TN Texas 8,778.1 1,146.4 7,631.7 5,350.8 2,280.9 784.1 201.3 1,155.8 2,141.2 139.6 TX Utah 645.2 34.3 610.9 344.1 266.8 72.9 25.6 138.9 237.4 29.4 UT Vermont 232.1 10.1 222.0 143.3 78.7 30.6 10.2 34.4 75.2 3.5 VT Virginia 2,874.0 174.1 2,699.9 1,607.3 1,092.7 381.9 121.2 542.3 1,045.4 47.3 VA Washington 2,157.2 141.8 2,015.4 1,209.4 806.0 290.8 76.4 366.7 733.9 72.1 WA West Virginia 600.0 31.2 568.8 382.4 186.4 70.5 33.8 74.1 178.4 8.0 WV Wisconsin 1,417.0 166.9 1,250.1 862.6 387.5 132.0 46.8 191.1 369.9 17.6 WI Wyoming 199.3 15.6 183.7 104.8 78.9 25.3 11.0 34.1 70.4 8.6 WY Puerto Rico 1,157.8 327.7 830.1 602.5 227.5 147.7 39.3 40.5 227.5 0.0 PR 90 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2005 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $45,096.6 $20.8 $45,075.9 $45,075.1 $0.7 NA NA $0.7 $0.7 NA Bell Operating Cos. 40,945.3 20.8 40,924.5 40,924.5 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 NA All Other Cos. 4,151.4 4,151.4 4,150.7 0.7 NA NA 0.7 0.7 NA Alabama 837.5 837.5 837.5 AL Arizona 654.3 654.3 654.3 AZ Arkansas 313.3 313.3 313.3 AR California 5,062.6 14.2 5,048.4 5,048.3 CA Colorado 812.4 812.4 812.4 CO Connecticut 666.3 666.3 666.3 CT Delaware 149.9 149.9 149.9 DE District of Columbia 266.3 266.3 266.3 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 DC Florida 3,336.6 3,336.7 3,336.7 FL Georgia 1,676.6 1,676.6 1,676.6 GA Idaho 205.2 205.2 205.2 ID Illinois 1,683.1 1,683.1 1,683.1 IL Indiana 933.9 933.9 933.9 IN Iowa 346.9 346.9 346.9 IA Kansas 319.7 319.7 319.7 KS Kentucky 719.9 719.9 719.7 0.1 NA NA 0.1 0.1 KY Louisiana 792.1 792.1 792.1 LA Maine 217.8 217.8 217.8 ME Maryland 1,039.7 1,039.7 1,039.7 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 MD Massachusetts 1,093.0 1,093.0 1,093.0 MA Michigan 1,212.4 1,212.4 1,212.4 MI Minnesota 508.0 508.0 508.0 MN Mississippi 533.4 533.4 533.4 MS Missouri 885.7 885.7 885.7 MO Montana 117.0 117.0 117.0 MT Nebraska 215.5 215.5 215.5 NE Nevada 353.3 353.3 353.3 NV New Hampshire 185.2 185.2 185.2 NH New Jersey 1,275.1 1,275.1 1,275.1 NJ New Mexico 276.1 276.1 276.1 NM New York 3,077.4 3,077.4 3,077.0 NY North Carolina 1,446.0 1,446.0 1,446.0 NC North Dakota 52.7 52.7 52.7 ND Ohio 1,857.5 1,857.4 1,857.2 0.2 NA NA 0.2 0.2 OH Oklahoma 450.9 450.9 450.9 OK Oregon 495.6 5.8 489.8 489.8 OR Pennsylvania 1,708.2 1,708.2 1,708.2 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 PA Rhode Island 126.5 126.5 126.5 RI South Carolina 621.2 621.2 621.2 SC South Dakota 55.4 55.4 55.4 SD Tennessee 967.0 967.0 967.0 TN Texas 3,666.5 0.3 3,666.2 3,666.2 TX Utah 248.3 248.3 248.3 UT Vermont 112.1 112.1 112.1 VT Virginia 1,208.5 1,208.5 1,208.5 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 VA Washington 879.2 0.4 878.8 878.8 WA West Virginia 305.3 305.3 305.3 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 WV Wisconsin 571.2 571.2 571.2 WI Wyoming 84.3 84.3 84.3 WY Puerto Rico 474.3 474.3 474.3 PR 91 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Basic Local Service Revenues Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2005 -- Continued Network Access Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $36,028.6 $178.1 $35,850.5 $6,190.4 $29,660.1 $10,374.5 $3,046.9 $15,438.9 $28,860.3 $726.2 Bell Operating Cos. 32,119.6 126.2 31,993.4 4,900.2 27,093.3 9,258.7 2,693.2 14,418.3 26,370.2 723.0 All Other Cos. 3,909.0 51.9 3,857.1 1,290.3 2,566.8 1,115.8 353.7 1,020.6 2,490.1 3.1 Alabama 509.7 15.4 494.3 69.9 424.4 154.1 49.8 203.0 406.9 17.4 AL Arizona 619.3 0.1 619.2 96.2 523.0 168.4 56.9 271.2 496.5 26.4 AZ Arkansas 235.3 0.0 235.3 45.2 190.1 53.4 21.2 109.2 183.8 6.3 AR California 4,572.5 24.7 4,547.8 1,152.1 3,395.7 1,235.0 283.1 1,785.8 3,303.9 91.8 CA Colorado 716.6 0.0 716.6 88.5 628.1 195.2 60.4 338.1 593.7 34.4 CO Connecticut 472.1 0.0 472.1 39.5 432.6 124.9 50.3 243.6 418.8 13.8 CT Delaware 126.1 0.3 125.8 5.0 120.8 41.3 12.6 66.9 120.8 DE District of Columbia 192.0 0.4 191.6 3.9 187.7 40.8 22.9 124.0 187.7 DC Florida 2,797.5 8.3 2,789.2 500.1 2,289.0 839.6 209.3 1,164.3 2,213.2 75.8 FL Georgia 1,154.6 6.2 1,148.4 102.5 1,045.8 284.3 99.2 612.9 996.4 49.3 GA Idaho 194.0 0.4 193.6 27.9 165.7 65.8 17.8 75.7 159.3 6.4 ID Illinois 1,234.4 0.5 1,233.9 191.7 1,042.2 347.8 119.6 542.4 1,009.8 32.4 IL Indiana 670.1 3.4 666.7 121.7 545.0 224.8 53.6 253.9 532.3 12.7 IN Iowa 332.6 0.1 332.5 86.0 246.5 67.8 37.3 132.3 237.4 9.1 IA Kansas 253.2 0.0 253.2 23.5 229.7 56.1 29.4 137.3 222.8 6.9 KS Kentucky 440.9 1.1 439.7 74.8 365.0 145.4 42.1 167.6 355.1 9.8 KY Louisiana 443.0 1.6 441.4 55.4 386.0 138.7 44.8 183.0 366.5 19.5 LA Maine 138.9 0.6 138.3 8.0 130.3 46.9 15.5 67.8 130.2 ME Maryland 787.3 1.6 785.6 87.6 698.0 230.3 71.0 396.7 698.0 MD Massachusetts 824.0 1.8 822.1 24.8 797.4 286.9 71.7 438.8 797.4 MA Michigan 1,009.9 0.4 1,009.5 256.9 752.6 279.0 80.7 369.5 729.2 23.4 MI Minnesota 437.6 0.0 437.6 60.2 377.5 84.1 40.1 234.6 358.8 18.7 MN Mississippi 271.5 1.0 270.5 26.5 244.0 92.4 36.8 103.7 232.9 11.0 MS Missouri 798.8 1.7 797.1 220.8 576.4 188.9 62.0 308.3 559.2 17.2 MO Montana 116.6 16.4 100.2 23.6 76.7 27.3 10.7 34.7 72.7 4.0 MT Nebraska 217.1 4.5 212.6 56.2 156.4 41.0 19.8 91.5 152.3 4.1 NE Nevada 251.1 250.9 19.3 231.6 86.3 38.6 104.1 229.0 2.5 NV New Hampshire 167.4 0.3 167.1 19.2 147.9 54.1 17.0 76.8 147.9 NH New Jersey 1,396.8 2.8 1,394.0 174.1 1,219.9 401.0 123.8 695.1 1,219.9 NJ New Mexico 263.2 0.0 263.2 48.6 214.6 78.9 24.2 99.4 202.5 12.1 NM New York 2,375.3 10.6 2,364.7 342.4 2,022.3 731.0 180.7 1,110.6 2,022.3 NY North Carolina 1,028.5 4.2 1,024.3 152.0 872.2 343.0 89.1 415.7 847.8 24.5 NC North Dakota 54.5 0.0 54.5 11.0 43.5 11.6 6.5 23.7 41.8 1.7 ND Ohio 1,271.5 1.5 1,270.0 275.8 994.2 396.4 117.8 460.3 974.5 19.7 OH Oklahoma 329.2 0.0 329.2 35.7 293.5 89.6 30.9 163.3 283.8 9.6 OK Oregon 448.6 0.5 448.1 63.3 384.8 140.5 41.7 188.1 370.3 14.5 OR Pennsylvania 1,698.9 5.5 1,693.4 293.6 1,399.8 482.0 137.6 706.8 1,326.4 0.0 PA Rhode Island 91.1 0.4 90.7 5.2 85.5 34.1 8.0 43.4 85.5 RI South Carolina 392.3 4.2 388.1 66.0 322.2 121.7 36.0 150.0 307.7 14.4 SC South Dakota 64.7 2.3 62.4 17.0 45.4 10.8 7.6 25.3 43.7 1.8 SD Tennessee 557.2 1.8 555.4 44.0 511.4 180.8 56.6 249.4 486.8 24.6 TN Texas 2,665.5 29.8 2,635.7 629.1 2,006.6 687.7 178.3 1,081.0 1,947.0 59.6 TX Utah 272.2 0.0 272.1 37.0 235.1 62.3 23.0 137.4 222.7 12.5 UT Vermont 77.0 0.2 76.9 6.4 70.5 28.3 9.3 32.9 70.5 VT Virginia 1,156.4 2.3 1,154.2 167.3 986.9 352.1 109.1 525.3 986.5 0.4 VA Washington 917.4 10.8 906.6 175.3 731.2 270.4 72.1 364.6 707.1 24.1 WA West Virginia 195.9 0.3 195.6 27.3 168.3 64.6 31.4 72.3 168.3 WV Wisconsin 438.3 0.3 438.0 90.9 347.1 115.5 39.3 182.1 336.9 10.2 WI Wyoming 89.8 9.7 80.1 9.6 70.5 22.9 10.3 34.0 67.2 3.3 WY Puerto Rico 260.1 260.1 31.6 228.5 148.7 39.3 40.5 228.5 PR 92 Toll Network Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $3,474.9 $6.4 $3,468.5 $3,364.4 $104.2 $104.1 Bell Operating Cos. 3,374.6 1.3 3,373.2 3,269.4 103.8 103.8 All Other Cos. 100.3 5.0 95.3 94.9 0.4 0.3 Alabama 27.8 27.8 27.8 AL Arizona 5.3 5.3 5.3 0.0 0.0 AZ Arkansas 61.6 61.6 61.3 0.3 0.3 AR California 498.2 0.1 498.1 498.0 0.1 0.1 CA Colorado 7.0 7.0 7.1 0.0 0.0 CO Connecticut 146.4 146.4 144.6 1.7 1.7 CT Delaware 15.9 15.9 9.9 6.0 6.0 DE District of Columbia 5.3 5.3 0.1 5.2 5.2 DC Florida 149.6 149.6 149.3 0.3 0.3 FL Georgia 40.1 40.1 39.7 0.4 0.4 GA Idaho 3.5 3.5 3.2 0.3 0.3 ID Illinois 286.2 285.3 275.2 10.2 10.2 IL Indiana 77.9 77.9 71.7 6.2 6.2 IN Iowa 4.6 4.6 4.5 0.1 0.1 IA Kansas 15.2 15.2 13.8 1.4 1.4 KS Kentucky 15.7 0.3 15.4 15.3 0.1 0.1 KY Louisiana 21.6 21.6 21.6 0.1 0.1 LA Maine 36.4 36.4 36.4 ME Maryland 95.8 95.8 80.6 15.2 15.2 MD Massachusetts 207.8 207.8 207.4 MA Michigan 222.4 222.4 222.3 0.2 0.2 MI Minnesota 3.2 3.2 3.2 0.0 0.0 MN Mississippi 22.2 22.2 22.1 MS Missouri 26.2 0.0 26.2 23.8 2.5 2.5 MO Montana 1.4 1.4 1.4 MT Nebraska 4.4 4.3 4.3 0.1 0.1 NE Nevada 2.8 2.8 2.7 NV New Hampshire 33.1 33.1 33.0 NH New Jersey 265.4 265.4 255.7 9.7 9.7 NJ New Mexico 3.0 3.0 3.0 NM New York 171.8 171.8 166.7 5.1 5.1 NY North Carolina 39.9 (0.1) 40.0 39.8 0.1 0.1 NC North Dakota 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.1 ND Ohio 104.4 4.8 99.6 99.2 0.4 0.4 OH Oklahoma 33.4 33.4 33.1 0.3 0.3 OK Oregon 9.8 0.2 9.6 7.8 1.8 1.8 OR Pennsylvania 212.9 212.9 201.6 11.3 11.3 PA Rhode Island 12.4 12.4 12.4 RI South Carolina 24.6 24.6 24.2 0.4 0.4 SC South Dakota 1.2 1.2 1.2 SD Tennessee 39.4 39.4 38.7 0.7 0.7 TN Texas 214.5 0.0 214.5 209.8 4.6 4.6 TX Utah 5.0 5.0 5.0 UT Vermont 15.2 15.2 15.2 VT Virginia 90.4 90.4 74.1 16.3 16.3 VA Washington 33.8 0.2 33.6 32.1 1.6 1.6 WA West Virginia 22.1 22.1 21.4 0.7 0.7 WV Wisconsin 70.3 70.3 70.2 0.1 0.1 WI Wyoming 1.1 1.1 1.1 WY Puerto Rico 66.3 66.3 66.3 PR 93 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2005 -- Continued Miscellaneous Revenues Minus Uncollectibles Plus Nonregulated (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $20,723.1 $9,638.8 $11,084.4 $7,847.1 $3,237.2 $1,121.2 $384.9 $707.2 $2,213.3 $1,023.9 Bell Operating Cos. 19,374.6 8,729.4 10,645.2 7,480.0 3,165.2 1,096.6 374.5 698.7 2,169.8 995.4 All Other Cos. 1,348.6 909.4 439.2 367.1 72.1 24.6 10.4 8.5 43.5 28.6 Alabama 267.2 95.4 171.9 132.0 39.9 17.1 3.6 6.2 26.9 13.0 AL Arizona 239.3 81.5 157.8 94.4 63.4 20.7 3.7 2.9 27.3 36.3 AZ Arkansas 161.1 87.2 73.9 53.7 20.2 8.0 1.9 3.1 13.0 7.3 AR California 3,195.2 2,032.6 1,162.7 833.0 329.7 114.1 52.9 58.2 225.2 104.6 CA Colorado 343.4 86.3 257.0 168.0 89.0 30.2 6.6 8.4 45.2 43.8 CO Connecticut 210.8 84.0 126.8 93.1 33.6 11.6 9.0 7.2 27.8 5.8 CT Delaware 57.7 20.5 37.2 23.3 13.9 5.1 1.6 3.2 9.9 3.8 DE District of Columbia 164.2 26.3 138.0 83.7 54.3 11.8 13.7 24.4 49.9 4.5 DC Florida 1,231.1 621.7 609.4 447.3 162.1 66.0 12.9 24.2 103.1 58.9 FL Georgia 581.4 273.2 308.3 227.8 80.5 34.1 8.1 17.6 59.8 20.6 GA Idaho 56.2 25.6 30.6 14.4 16.4 3.8 1.2 0.2 5.2 11.1 ID Illinois 1,028.2 535.3 493.0 390.5 102.5 39.6 26.2 13.4 79.2 23.0 IL Indiana 442.4 263.5 178.9 131.5 47.4 19.5 6.1 7.5 33.1 14.4 IN Iowa 104.4 29.0 75.3 46.5 28.9 9.3 2.6 1.2 13.1 15.7 IA Kansas 217.4 104.6 112.9 82.4 30.5 12.1 3.9 7.4 23.4 7.2 KS Kentucky 178.9 76.7 102.2 82.2 20.0 9.6 2.0 3.9 15.5 4.4 KY Louisiana 208.4 79.4 129.0 95.2 33.8 13.6 2.8 4.4 20.8 13.2 LA Maine 67.4 15.6 51.8 33.6 18.2 6.4 2.0 4.8 13.2 4.9 ME Maryland 396.0 145.0 250.8 158.2 92.7 27.6 12.9 25.5 66.0 26.7 MD Massachusetts 370.7 132.6 238.1 136.6 101.3 21.5 9.8 36.0 67.3 34.0 MA Michigan 812.2 360.5 451.6 359.3 92.4 47.6 19.2 15.3 82.1 10.4 MI Minnesota 182.6 46.8 135.9 91.1 44.7 17.3 3.6 2.7 23.6 21.2 MN Mississippi 236.2 47.5 188.8 163.1 25.7 11.0 2.2 3.2 16.4 9.3 MS Missouri 566.8 355.9 211.0 145.1 66.0 24.2 7.2 16.0 47.4 18.6 MO Montana 21.4 8.6 12.8 6.7 6.2 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.9 5.3 MT Nebraska 108.1 36.7 71.5 49.4 22.0 8.2 3.6 3.7 15.5 6.6 NE Nevada 170.6 89.6 81.0 59.1 22.0 7.6 4.7 2.0 14.3 7.6 NV New Hampshire 66.9 18.7 48.2 27.6 20.6 6.2 2.6 5.7 14.5 6.2 NH New Jersey 663.0 206.3 456.8 288.2 168.5 60.5 24.3 43.4 128.2 40.4 NJ New Mexico 87.0 36.4 50.6 29.6 21.1 4.3 1.1 0.6 6.0 15.1 NM New York 1,442.9 263.2 1,179.7 801.4 378.4 99.3 27.7 163.9 290.9 87.6 NY North Carolina 456.3 261.5 194.7 141.2 53.5 20.1 4.6 9.4 34.1 19.4 NC North Dakota 21.3 5.0 16.3 10.2 6.1 2.4 0.8 0.2 3.4 2.7 ND Ohio 779.2 389.4 389.9 303.6 86.2 33.0 18.2 16.0 67.2 19.2 OH Oklahoma 250.7 140.6 110.0 77.0 33.0 12.0 3.6 6.0 21.6 11.5 OK Oregon 178.6 64.6 114.0 68.4 45.6 16.5 3.7 1.2 21.4 24.2 OR Pennsylvania 664.7 268.7 396.0 261.5 134.6 49.3 13.2 35.0 97.5 37.0 PA Rhode Island 42.4 13.6 28.8 16.9 12.0 3.6 0.9 2.7 7.2 4.8 RI South Carolina 209.9 83.7 126.3 98.3 27.9 11.5 2.1 4.1 17.7 10.2 SC South Dakota 23.8 4.4 19.5 12.6 6.8 2.6 0.9 0.2 3.7 3.0 SD Tennessee 296.9 127.6 169.3 120.7 48.6 18.5 3.7 8.3 30.5 18.3 TN Texas 2,231.6 1,116.5 1,115.3 845.7 269.6 96.4 23.0 74.8 194.2 75.3 TX Utah 119.7 34.3 85.5 53.8 31.7 10.6 2.7 1.5 14.8 16.9 UT Vermont 27.8 9.9 17.9 9.7 8.2 2.3 0.8 1.5 4.6 3.5 VT Virginia 418.7 171.9 246.8 157.3 89.4 29.7 12.1 17.0 58.8 30.6 VA Washington 326.8 130.4 196.4 123.3 73.2 20.3 4.3 2.2 26.8 46.5 WA West Virginia 76.7 30.8 45.9 28.5 17.4 5.9 2.4 1.8 10.1 7.3 WV Wisconsin 337.3 166.7 170.6 130.3 40.4 16.6 7.6 8.9 33.1 7.4 WI Wyoming 24.1 5.9 18.3 9.9 8.4 2.4 0.7 3.1 5.3 WY Puerto Rico 357.1 327.6 29.4 30.4 (1.0) (1.0) (1.0) PR 94 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2005 -- Continued Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.12 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2005 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $86,131.2 $10,441.5 $75,689.7 $54,162.3 $21,565.0 $9,474.3 $3,235.5 $6,105.7 $18,815.5 $2,749.5 Bell Operating Cos. 79,472.4 9,686.5 69,785.9 49,726.8 20,084.9 8,695.7 2,924.4 5,904.8 17,524.9 2,560.1 All Other Cos. 6,658.8 755.0 5,903.8 4,435.5 1,480.2 778.7 311.1 201.0 1,290.8 189.4 Alabama 1,200.2 148.8 1,051.4 757.0 292.0 154.5 34.1 55.3 243.9 48.1 AL Arizona 1,371.4 105.7 1,265.7 911.4 355.1 194.4 43.2 75.0 312.6 42.5 AZ Arkansas 494.6 80.6 414.0 298.9 116.6 62.6 15.2 27.1 104.9 11.6 AR California 10,315.9 1,845.2 8,470.6 6,335.0 2,147.4 932.8 420.6 563.0 1,916.4 231.0 CA Colorado 1,470.3 101.1 1,369.2 976.1 393.1 200.0 54.9 90.3 345.2 48.0 CO Connecticut 1,131.5 97.3 1,034.3 749.7 288.0 108.3 86.0 73.6 267.9 20.0 CT Delaware 279.3 17.0 262.3 177.6 84.7 40.2 10.0 23.8 74.0 10.7 DE District of Columbia 515.2 35.6 479.6 299.7 179.9 37.6 36.4 86.4 160.4 19.5 DC Florida 5,966.3 753.8 5,212.5 3,738.8 1,466.0 749.9 170.4 291.0 1,211.3 254.8 FL Georgia 2,915.0 491.9 2,423.1 1,670.5 743.9 350.0 90.6 179.6 620.2 123.7 GA Idaho 325.5 26.2 299.3 203.7 99.6 45.5 18.0 24.1 87.6 11.9 ID Illinois 3,326.1 520.1 2,806.1 2,138.2 672.6 297.3 187.6 114.3 599.2 73.3 IL Indiana 1,580.5 242.1 1,338.4 993.9 345.5 173.8 54.5 74.2 302.5 43.0 IN Iowa 577.0 43.1 533.8 371.2 162.7 71.0 32.6 44.5 148.1 14.6 IA Kansas 603.9 98.1 505.8 353.5 154.5 71.3 23.9 46.2 141.4 13.2 KS Kentucky 1,028.5 106.5 922.0 661.7 265.3 137.2 36.0 55.9 229.1 36.2 KY Louisiana 1,340.0 170.6 1,169.5 862.0 304.8 164.0 33.4 50.8 248.2 56.6 LA Maine 408.1 21.2 386.9 278.8 108.1 40.7 14.7 31.4 86.8 21.3 ME Maryland 1,835.3 114.7 1,720.6 1,180.1 540.5 201.4 81.1 192.6 475.1 65.5 MD Massachusetts 2,529.7 126.9 2,402.8 1,582.1 820.6 222.8 107.8 376.3 706.9 113.6 MA Michigan 2,649.2 387.9 2,261.3 1,749.2 513.6 270.0 102.6 91.7 464.3 49.3 MI Minnesota 982.6 85.3 897.3 635.7 261.7 111.7 38.7 84.8 235.2 26.5 MN Mississippi 837.2 92.6 744.6 537.9 205.0 117.7 22.2 30.7 170.6 34.4 MS Missouri 1,649.4 372.5 1,276.8 898.4 383.1 183.3 56.2 107.3 346.8 36.3 MO Montana 176.2 11.2 165.1 111.5 53.6 22.0 10.9 14.1 47.0 6.6 MT Nebraska 400.7 35.9 364.8 243.5 127.2 52.7 26.3 40.9 119.9 7.3 NE Nevada 669.4 94.3 575.1 423.1 152.4 62.3 46.4 19.6 128.3 24.2 NV New Hampshire 432.0 20.1 411.9 274.9 137.0 47.8 23.4 43.3 114.5 22.4 NH New Jersey 2,956.0 195.6 2,760.4 1,878.6 881.8 358.4 125.9 287.6 771.9 109.9 NJ New Mexico 496.8 33.9 462.9 325.3 137.6 71.3 22.0 28.1 121.4 16.1 NM New York 7,651.7 445.6 7,206.0 4,857.2 2,348.7 739.2 213.3 1,096.9 2,049.4 299.3 NY North Carolina 2,305.4 293.0 2,012.4 1,444.8 564.8 277.7 75.1 116.8 469.6 95.2 NC North Dakota 96.8 5.5 91.4 60.9 30.5 11.5 6.8 9.2 27.5 3.1 ND Ohio 3,004.3 386.9 2,617.4 1,951.4 664.7 302.9 150.6 134.0 587.5 77.3 OH Oklahoma 833.5 136.4 697.1 502.1 197.3 95.7 28.9 54.6 179.2 18.1 OK Oregon 912.4 65.7 846.7 599.1 247.6 116.1 40.8 56.0 212.9 34.6 OR Pennsylvania 3,454.5 200.0 3,254.5 2,347.1 907.6 415.9 105.9 273.3 795.1 112.5 PA Rhode Island 286.6 18.5 268.1 187.2 80.9 33.3 8.7 25.0 67.0 13.8 RI South Carolina 934.8 108.4 826.4 603.2 221.7 114.3 24.7 43.8 182.8 38.9 SC South Dakota 119.8 8.0 111.8 75.8 36.0 16.1 6.7 10.1 32.9 3.1 SD Tennessee 1,507.6 207.5 1,300.2 932.7 364.5 177.8 42.5 76.1 296.4 68.1 TN Texas 6,995.7 1,147.0 5,848.8 4,214.2 1,653.4 752.8 183.7 560.2 1,496.7 156.7 TX Utah 524.4 35.9 488.6 337.1 151.5 67.4 25.3 40.9 133.6 18.0 UT Vermont 192.3 9.2 183.1 127.2 55.9 22.7 8.4 14.5 45.6 10.3 VT Virginia 2,322.0 154.4 2,167.6 1,542.9 624.8 280.7 98.9 163.0 542.6 82.2 VA Washington 1,741.4 134.7 1,606.7 1,168.2 438.8 206.4 63.4 105.9 375.7 63.1 WA West Virginia 487.2 21.4 465.8 336.4 129.4 63.7 23.5 27.0 114.2 15.3 WV Wisconsin 1,054.7 156.5 898.2 675.7 223.3 99.2 44.1 56.1 199.4 23.9 WI Wyoming 143.4 8.5 134.9 92.5 42.4 22.8 7.8 7.2 37.8 4.6 WY Puerto Rico 1,098.8 422.6 676.2 488.6 187.6 105.9 50.8 11.6 168.3 19.3 PR 95 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.13 - Taxes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2005 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Regional Bell Operating Companies Mid-Sized Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies Federal Income Taxes Total Other Taxes Federal, State, and Other Taxes Total Subject State Interstate Total Subject State Interstate Total Subject State Interstate to to to Separations Separations Separations All Reporting Cos. $3,269,300 $3,877,200 $1,068,300 $2,800,200 $3,830,700 $3,798,200 $2,396,800 $1,401,400 $1,191,400 $1,104,800 $632,000 $401,400 Bell Operating Cos. 3,269,300 3,877,200 1,068,300 2,800,200 3,830,700 3,798,200 2,396,800 1,401,400 NA NA NA NA All Other Cos. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,191,400 1,104,800 632,000 401,400 Alabama 93,700 129,100 87,500 42,400 50,600 53,400 37,100 16,300 40,800 18,600 10,900 7,700 AL Arizona (9,800) (35,700) (67,000) 31,000 80,400 75,800 (37,500) 113,200 AZ Arkansas 81,300 69,500 39,600 29,400 26,600 25,700 19,300 6,500 AR California 735,900 718,000 282,000 432,100 363,200 351,000 158,600 192,400 47,700 43,100 13,700 4,600 CA Colorado 84,000 89,300 (6,200) 95,500 59,800 56,400 43,900 12,600 CO Connecticut 93,000 102,000 47,600 53,100 49,600 50,200 31,800 18,400 CT Delaware 16,800 19,800 3,300 16,500 12,000 11,600 5,700 5,900 DE District of Columbia 17,500 31,000 16,900 14,200 51,300 50,000 28,800 21,300 DC Florida 292,500 404,600 172,700 234,600 179,700 182,600 120,400 62,200 140,600 129,000 47,400 81,600 FL Georgia 85,200 172,200 72,600 102,800 111,100 130,400 84,700 45,700 40,900 36,000 30,400 5,400 GA Idaho 38,500 43,100 16,200 25,600 8,800 8,600 6,000 2,700 ID Illinois 263,200 232,500 80,400 150,400 92,900 90,700 50,700 40,000 IL Indiana 120,100 120,200 56,100 63,800 87,100 85,200 52,800 32,400 31,000 27,300 16,100 11,200 IN Iowa 26,300 22,500 (2,300) 24,800 36,300 35,900 24,300 11,500 7,300 34,100 26,100 8,000 IA Kansas 40,900 40,800 11,100 29,000 61,700 60,200 40,600 19,500 KS Kentucky 36,700 58,900 36,100 23,300 37,100 40,200 29,100 11,000 69,900 62,600 43,500 17,200 KY Louisiana 6,600 50,100 24,000 27,000 63,700 77,800 47,800 30,000 LA Maine (600) 400 (10,000) 10,400 31,900 41,600 37,400 4,200 ME Maryland 88,000 56,900 (5,500) 62,400 159,400 153,000 94,200 58,800 MD Massachusetts (71,200) (61,700) (68,600) 6,900 33,100 31,300 15,200 16,000 MA Michigan 155,200 202,200 101,400 100,300 118,400 119,100 86,000 33,100 MI Minnesota 28,300 30,100 (22,900) 53,000 6,700 8,700 19,800 (11,100) MN Mississippi 55,400 85,400 68,700 17,300 44,500 43,300 32,200 11,100 MS Missouri 117,000 114,400 53,400 59,300 80,900 76,800 64,000 12,800 71,600 53,600 29,100 24,500 MO Montana 22,200 17,400 9,400 8,100 5,400 5,400 3,500 2,000 MT Nebraska 11,500 10,400 600 9,800 9,600 8,800 5,800 3,000 34,100 28,700 21,400 5,300 NE Nevada 8,300 9,800 (1,400) 11,100 8,400 7,900 6,700 1,300 19,200 20,000 (2,700) 22,700 NV New Hampshire (1,200) (900) (9,700) 8,800 200 1,400 2,100 (700) NH New Jersey 139,100 112,000 (34,100) 146,100 89,800 88,500 50,900 37,600 15,800 13,500 1,200 12,300 NJ New Mexico 22,800 22,600 (2,300) 24,900 22,100 21,900 13,800 8,100 7,300 6,400 3,200 3,200 NM New York (509,600) (293,100) (215,800) (77,300) 506,400 496,100 328,500 167,500 90,300 93,100 28,500 22,300 NY North Carolina 64,300 100,400 51,300 50,100 47,400 52,600 (8,200) 60,800 143,900 128,600 73,400 55,200 NC North Dakota 9,200 14,300 8,100 6,100 1,100 1,000 1,500 (500) ND Ohio 171,500 173,600 85,500 88,000 131,600 131,800 85,400 46,400 155,400 171,900 123,000 48,700 OH Oklahoma 49,100 50,800 13,700 36,300 49,400 48,900 35,800 13,100 4,100 3,900 1,300 2,600 OK Oregon 31,500 25,700 (27,500) 53,100 63,000 62,700 49,300 13,400 OR Pennsylvania 104,600 105,500 (45,100) 150,600 146,700 132,300 85,400 46,900 123,100 117,400 97,000 20,400 PA Rhode Island (20,000) (21,200) (22,500) 1,300 27,400 26,700 18,200 8,500 RI South Carolina 71,400 93,300 59,800 34,000 60,100 59,800 40,200 19,600 SC South Dakota 5,600 19,600 15,200 4,400 1,700 1,700 1,200 500 SD Tennessee 74,600 116,300 67,800 49,600 55,900 59,800 39,800 19,900 10,200 10,100 2,400 7,800 TN Texas 303,300 297,300 143,400 147,300 420,300 418,100 334,200 83,900 80,400 61,600 42,400 19,200 TX Utah 21,600 (1,100) (33,000) 32,000 18,000 18,300 9,900 8,400 UT Vermont 6,600 9,700 3,700 6,000 9,400 9,300 6,800 2,500 VT Virginia 96,400 126,100 (300) 126,400 73,400 71,600 32,900 38,700 34,000 29,900 15,400 14,400 VA Washington 49,900 63,700 (39,800) 103,400 105,100 100,500 83,700 16,800 23,700 15,400 8,200 7,300 WA West Virginia 26,300 19,500 4,200 15,400 25,400 24,600 15,300 9,300 WV Wisconsin 98,800 98,200 49,800 48,100 47,500 46,800 29,700 17,000 WI Wyoming 17,000 11,700 200 11,600 2,700 2,700 2,300 400 WY Puerto Rico 56,300 39,300 29,000 10,300 PR See notes following Table 2.17. 96 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.14 - Total Plant in Service of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $406,589.1 $11,628.9 $394,960.2 $282,871.8 $112,088.4 $57,080.1 $18,769.2 $35,330.5 $111,179.8 $908.5 Bell Operating Cos. 372,573.4 11,027.5 361,546.0 257,627.8 103,918.2 52,247.4 16,671.0 34,146.1 103,064.5 853.6 All Other Cos. 34,015.7 601.5 33,414.2 25,244.0 8,170.2 4,832.7 2,098.3 1,184.4 8,115.4 54.9 Alabama 6,587.0 284.0 6,303.0 4,670.0 1,633.0 1,037.7 206.6 361.8 1,606.1 26.8 AL Arizona 6,936.3 134.3 6,802.0 4,923.5 1,878.5 1,162.3 247.1 465.6 1,875.0 3.5 AZ Arkansas 2,575.7 43.6 2,532.1 1,824.4 707.7 435.3 101.9 168.8 706.0 1.7 AR California 48,081.0 2,171.2 45,909.8 34,003.3 11,906.5 5,915.0 2,590.0 3,355.0 11,860.0 46.6 CA Colorado 8,209.6 182.4 8,027.1 5,791.7 2,235.4 1,304.0 339.6 579.9 2,223.5 11.9 CO Connecticut 5,162.1 23.5 5,138.6 3,597.4 1,541.2 642.5 497.8 399.3 1,539.6 1.6 CT Delaware 1,266.5 41.0 1,225.5 833.0 392.5 197.6 51.0 142.6 391.2 1.3 DE District of Columbia 2,071.3 (24.8) 2,096.1 1,259.3 836.8 175.6 184.7 464.3 824.6 12.1 DC Florida 26,436.1 1,042.2 25,393.8 18,543.0 6,850.9 4,279.9 924.6 1,587.4 6,791.9 58.9 FL Georgia 14,223.2 737.7 13,485.5 9,586.4 3,899.1 2,224.8 523.6 1,092.3 3,840.7 58.4 GA Idaho 1,742.2 23.3 1,718.9 1,173.1 545.8 286.4 110.0 147.8 544.2 1.7 ID Illinois 15,393.6 328.0 15,065.7 11,500.5 3,565.2 1,823.3 1,106.1 621.9 3,551.3 13.9 IL Indiana 7,587.7 178.4 7,409.3 5,525.0 1,884.3 1,098.0 326.6 450.9 1,875.5 8.7 IN Iowa 3,244.3 56.6 3,187.7 2,240.1 947.6 449.3 206.8 288.8 944.9 2.7 IA Kansas 3,066.5 57.5 3,009.1 2,089.8 919.2 475.5 151.3 290.2 917.0 2.3 KS Kentucky 5,427.5 149.9 5,277.5 3,897.6 1,379.9 857.0 206.4 306.8 1,370.2 9.8 KY Louisiana 5,755.7 202.4 5,553.3 4,165.4 1,387.9 923.7 167.1 285.3 1,376.1 11.7 LA Maine 1,859.0 25.3 1,833.7 1,298.2 535.5 252.0 85.8 180.0 517.8 17.6 ME Maryland 8,411.1 318.5 8,092.6 5,456.8 2,635.8 1,072.5 414.9 1,137.5 2,624.9 10.9 MD Massachusetts 11,111.3 231.0 10,880.2 6,984.7 3,895.6 1,200.7 582.4 2,031.7 3,814.8 80.9 MA Michigan 13,123.2 245.3 12,877.9 9,922.7 2,955.2 1,763.2 642.8 540.4 2,946.4 8.8 MI Minnesota 5,042.6 67.7 4,974.9 3,516.4 1,458.5 700.4 223.7 529.3 1,453.4 5.1 MN Mississippi 3,975.2 167.7 3,807.5 2,820.2 987.3 676.0 120.7 180.6 977.3 10.1 MS Missouri 8,202.8 152.8 8,050.0 5,699.2 2,350.9 1,253.2 367.7 718.3 2,339.2 11.6 MO Montana 950.4 16.2 934.1 626.5 307.7 146.9 67.8 92.4 307.1 0.6 MT Nebraska 2,267.4 46.4 2,220.9 1,506.6 714.3 298.1 175.2 237.2 710.5 3.8 NE Nevada 2,721.2 54.5 2,666.7 1,987.5 679.2 347.6 232.8 94.4 674.8 4.4 NV New Hampshire 2,178.5 51.8 2,126.7 1,397.4 729.4 304.5 133.9 269.4 707.8 21.5 NH New Jersey 13,387.2 286.8 13,100.3 8,833.7 4,266.6 1,907.1 663.1 1,675.4 4,245.6 21.0 NJ New Mexico 2,568.2 15.8 2,552.4 1,785.6 766.8 434.5 139.1 191.5 765.1 1.8 NM New York 31,418.7 592.1 30,826.6 20,579.0 10,247.5 3,561.0 1,134.2 5,334.1 10,029.3 218.3 NY North Carolina 11,937.5 370.2 11,567.3 8,448.9 3,118.5 1,860.2 472.7 753.5 3,086.4 32.1 NC North Dakota 544.4 2.1 542.3 358.7 183.6 77.4 43.2 62.5 183.1 0.5 ND Ohio 14,276.7 266.1 14,010.6 10,483.9 3,526.7 1,819.0 914.1 773.7 3,506.8 19.9 OH Oklahoma 4,096.5 68.1 4,028.4 2,869.7 1,158.7 629.9 181.6 343.2 1,154.7 4.0 OK Oregon 4,576.6 93.9 4,482.7 3,176.4 1,306.3 726.1 228.9 347.0 1,302.0 4.4 OR Pennsylvania 16,827.2 390.8 16,436.4 11,819.4 4,617.0 2,358.1 511.1 1,727.8 4,597.0 20.0 PA Rhode Island 1,289.0 35.1 1,253.9 877.3 376.6 181.8 51.3 134.4 367.5 9.0 RI South Carolina 4,586.6 147.5 4,439.1 3,251.1 1,188.0 759.9 137.2 282.8 1,179.9 8.1 SC South Dakota 742.9 9.8 733.1 490.7 242.4 118.8 45.6 77.2 241.6 0.8 SD Tennessee 6,947.9 227.0 6,720.9 4,928.2 1,792.7 1,087.0 219.9 464.2 1,771.1 21.7 TN Texas 32,625.5 789.6 31,835.9 22,398.3 9,437.6 4,813.9 1,115.0 3,466.4 9,395.3 42.3 TX Utah 2,932.8 46.7 2,886.1 1,999.2 886.9 447.7 161.8 273.3 882.8 4.2 UT Vermont 1,089.9 25.7 1,064.3 733.6 330.6 156.2 64.6 92.3 313.1 17.4 VT Virginia 11,275.5 391.0 10,884.5 7,716.8 3,167.7 1,641.5 532.9 977.9 3,152.3 15.4 VA Washington 9,287.0 143.0 9,144.1 6,680.5 2,463.5 1,351.9 398.2 704.0 2,454.1 9.5 WA West Virginia 2,320.9 46.0 2,275.0 1,626.9 648.0 347.4 128.0 168.6 644.0 3.9 WV Wisconsin 5,129.7 99.4 5,030.3 3,719.3 1,311.0 700.6 273.5 332.5 1,306.6 4.4 WI Wyoming 834.3 15.3 819.0 563.1 255.9 155.9 49.7 49.9 255.5 0.5 WY Puerto Rico 4,285.1 558.5 3,726.6 2,691.8 1,034.8 641.3 314.8 78.5 1,034.6 0.2 PR 97 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.15 - Total Other Investments of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. ($1,956.1) $4,341.0 ($6,297.1) ($7,243.2) $4,917.8 $2,652.8 $802.0 $1,426.7 $4,881.5 $36.3 Bell Operating Cos. (2,960.3) 3,677.7 (6,638.0) (7,456.3) 4,712.8 2,515.7 767.1 1,395.6 4,678.4 34.3 All Other Cos. 1,004.2 663.4 340.9 213.1 204.9 137.0 34.8 31.1 202.9 1.9 Alabama 301.0 284.5 16.6 (18.3) 106.4 66.7 12.9 24.8 104.4 2.0 AL Arizona (3,080.1) (2,536.2) (543.9) (551.8) 30.5 18.9 4.1 7.4 30.4 AZ Arkansas (75.2) 31.1 (106.3) (108.4) (3.5) (2.2) (0.5) (0.8) (3.5) AR California (1,065.0) (60.5) (1,004.5) (1,089.0) 808.3 418.5 154.8 231.4 804.7 3.5 CA Colorado 1,826.2 1,414.3 412.0 395.5 47.0 27.5 7.2 12.0 46.7 0.2 CO Connecticut 53.6 26.3 27.3 22.7 87.9 36.7 28.4 22.8 87.9 0.1 CT Delaware 103.4 29.5 73.9 62.5 22.3 11.2 2.9 8.1 22.2 DE District of Columbia (30.2) 45.5 (75.7) (79.6) 24.7 5.2 5.5 13.7 24.4 0.4 DC Florida 971.8 529.9 441.9 384.6 368.4 231.3 40.4 93.8 365.5 3.0 FL Georgia 385.8 525.6 (139.7) (159.2) 179.8 102.5 23.4 51.0 176.9 2.8 GA Idaho 712.0 732.6 (20.6) (22.3) 15.1 8.4 3.0 3.6 15.0 ID Illinois (370.4) 266.5 (636.9) (658.0) 315.7 170.5 87.0 56.7 314.2 1.5 IL Indiana (2,545.5) (1,833.3) (712.2) (726.4) 150.3 90.2 23.1 36.0 149.3 0.9 IN Iowa 39.2 36.4 2.8 (7.6) 12.6 6.2 3.0 3.3 12.5 IA Kansas 77.0 45.1 31.9 28.6 (5.8) (3.0) (1.0) (1.8) (5.8) KS Kentucky 105.9 100.4 5.5 (3.2) 53.4 32.9 7.3 12.6 52.8 0.5 KY Louisiana 359.3 157.9 201.4 194.6 80.9 53.8 9.7 16.6 80.1 0.7 LA Maine 153.6 148.4 3.3 0.4 ME Maryland (536.6) 38.1 (574.7) (626.8) 134.9 54.9 21.2 58.2 134.3 0.6 MD Massachusetts (422.9) (282.8) (140.1) (196.1) 116.2 35.8 17.4 60.6 113.8 2.4 MA Michigan (703.1) 612.4 (1,315.5) (1,332.2) 258.2 163.4 49.0 44.9 257.3 0.8 MI Minnesota (158.6) 83.8 (242.4) (248.2) 33.2 16.0 5.1 12.0 33.1 0.1 MN Mississippi 249.0 141.4 107.7 100.6 61.4 42.0 7.5 11.2 60.7 0.6 MS Missouri (198.0) 135.9 (333.9) (341.9) 7.5 5.7 2.0 (0.3) 7.4 MO Montana 432.5 375.9 56.6 55.6 6.1 2.9 1.4 1.8 6.1 MT Nebraska 479.8 477.8 2.1 (1.7) 13.9 5.8 3.3 4.7 13.8 0.1 NE Nevada 33.7 (7.0) 40.7 32.7 23.9 12.1 7.7 3.9 23.7 0.2 NV New Hampshire 193.0 174.1 18.9 5.5 10.2 4.3 1.9 3.8 10.0 NH New Jersey (2,116.0) 5.9 (2,121.8) (2,149.3) 187.3 83.8 29.1 73.4 186.3 0.9 NJ New Mexico 659.4 544.6 114.8 109.8 15.1 8.4 3.0 3.6 15.0 NM New York 1,892.8 384.7 1,508.1 1,347.9 291.3 108.2 36.0 141.1 285.3 6.1 NY North Carolina 6.2 (91.2) 97.3 83.2 124.7 73.3 14.4 35.6 123.3 1.4 NC North Dakota 248.2 270.8 (22.6) (23.1) 4.8 2.0 1.1 1.6 4.7 ND Ohio 586.0 515.0 71.0 52.7 261.1 145.1 60.7 54.1 259.9 1.3 OH Oklahoma 38.5 28.5 10.0 6.9 (4.3) (2.7) (0.5) (1.1) (4.3) OK Oregon (847.2) (931.5) 84.3 76.6 48.5 27.1 8.5 12.7 48.3 0.2 OR Pennsylvania 766.3 706.3 60.0 (26.4) 331.6 175.4 35.5 119.2 330.1 1.5 PA Rhode Island (16.4) 101.8 (118.2) (122.6) 3.6 1.7 0.5 1.3 3.5 0.1 RI South Carolina 112.9 98.4 14.5 11.4 57.0 36.4 6.6 13.6 56.6 0.4 SC South Dakota 75.8 125.8 (50.0) (50.7) 5.0 2.4 0.9 1.6 4.9 SD Tennessee 63.0 195.4 (132.4) (140.2) 93.5 56.5 11.1 24.9 92.5 1.0 TN Texas (813.0) 51.7 (864.6) (930.2) 166.5 96.3 20.9 48.4 165.6 0.9 TX Utah 415.7 332.6 83.1 80.0 16.8 8.5 3.1 5.1 16.7 0.1 UT Vermont (22.3) 86.1 (108.5) (110.6) 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.0 VT Virginia 229.2 386.0 (156.8) (183.9) 112.2 57.0 18.5 36.2 111.7 0.5 VA Washington 28.5 (457.6) 486.1 477.3 83.0 62.7 (7.3) 27.2 82.6 0.4 WA West Virginia (128.3) 6.1 (134.4) (138.9) 28.7 15.4 5.7 7.5 28.6 0.2 WV Wisconsin (626.7) 95.4 (722.1) (726.5) 111.1 63.8 21.0 25.9 110.7 0.4 WI Wyoming 46.2 72.7 (26.4) (27.2) 5.8 3.5 1.1 1.1 5.7 WY Puerto Rico 154.0 120.0 34.0 24.8 14.3 8.9 4.3 1.1 14.3 PR 98 See notes following Table 2.17. (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Separations Collection Common Traffic Special Total and Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $326,634.0 $18,039.2 $308,594.8 $220,388.1 $88,206.7 $44,610.1 $14,884.5 $28,139.6 $87,634.2 $572.5 Bell Operating Cos. 300,761.5 16,814.3 283,947.1 201,787.8 82,159.4 41,015.8 13,341.7 27,270.7 81,628.2 531.1 All Other Cos. 25,872.5 1,224.8 24,647.6 18,600.3 6,047.3 3,594.3 1,542.8 868.9 6,006.0 41.4 Alabama 5,218.5 438.4 4,780.0 3,516.6 1,263.4 790.4 162.3 295.6 1,248.3 15.2 AL Arizona 4,979.9 255.8 4,724.1 3,341.4 1,382.7 831.4 180.5 368.7 1,380.6 2.0 AZ Arkansas 2,079.6 65.3 2,014.3 1,439.2 575.1 359.5 73.8 140.9 574.2 0.8 AR California 41,455.5 2,076.4 39,379.1 29,315.2 10,063.9 5,034.7 2,170.2 2,826.6 10,031.5 32.5 CA Colorado 6,490.8 337.8 6,153.0 4,464.2 1,688.8 978.2 245.7 456.0 1,679.9 8.9 CO Connecticut 4,102.5 43.1 4,059.4 2,829.3 1,230.1 509.5 394.1 325.7 1,229.3 0.8 CT Delaware 998.3 19.8 978.6 670.0 308.6 152.7 41.9 113.3 307.9 0.7 DE District of Columbia 1,618.0 37.6 1,580.4 938.2 642.2 135.8 144.2 353.9 633.9 8.3 DC Florida 21,071.2 1,379.4 19,691.8 14,329.2 5,362.7 3,294.2 740.4 1,294.6 5,329.2 33.5 FL Georgia 10,539.2 1,070.7 9,468.5 6,715.7 2,752.8 1,566.3 382.3 778.4 2,727.0 25.8 GA Idaho 1,449.6 85.4 1,364.2 925.1 439.1 226.3 86.2 125.6 438.1 1.1 ID Illinois 12,465.1 553.6 11,911.5 9,030.5 2,881.1 1,445.6 906.9 520.7 2,873.2 7.9 IL Indiana 6,020.2 214.9 5,805.4 4,286.9 1,518.5 882.6 261.3 368.3 1,512.2 6.3 IN Iowa 2,581.5 130.8 2,450.7 1,694.0 756.7 348.7 163.4 243.2 755.3 1.3 IA Kansas 2,507.5 95.2 2,412.3 1,664.4 747.9 385.4 119.7 241.8 746.9 1.0 KS Kentucky 4,417.8 307.9 4,109.9 3,021.5 1,088.4 666.5 163.5 252.8 1,082.8 5.5 KY Louisiana 4,975.4 298.3 4,677.1 3,522.3 1,154.8 766.0 138.0 244.3 1,148.3 6.5 LA Maine 1,414.4 (28.0) 1,442.4 1,028.4 414.0 193.2 68.9 138.4 400.5 13.5 ME Maryland 6,342.4 230.0 6,112.4 4,016.3 2,096.1 830.9 343.4 915.0 2,089.3 6.8 MD Massachusetts 9,547.0 1,067.1 8,479.9 5,447.1 3,032.8 949.3 458.9 1,564.4 2,972.6 60.3 MA Michigan 10,666.0 457.0 10,209.0 7,742.8 2,466.2 1,453.2 540.5 467.0 2,460.7 5.4 MI Minnesota 3,939.2 167.8 3,771.4 2,619.7 1,151.8 533.5 178.1 437.4 1,149.0 2.7 MN Mississippi 3,351.1 261.5 3,089.6 2,277.1 812.5 546.1 97.9 162.0 806.0 6.5 MS Missouri 6,194.2 227.5 5,966.8 4,177.6 1,789.1 956.5 269.3 558.1 1,783.9 5.2 MO Montana 802.6 4.0 798.6 536.4 262.2 123.4 57.0 81.4 261.8 0.4 MT Nebraska 2,036.8 165.4 1,871.4 1,257.2 614.2 250.1 146.1 215.4 611.6 2.7 NE Nevada 2,032.0 97.6 1,934.5 1,422.4 512.1 242.4 191.7 75.8 509.9 2.2 NV New Hampshire 1,550.5 (15.0) 1,565.5 1,018.6 546.9 226.9 103.4 201.0 531.3 15.6 NH New Jersey 9,858.4 356.6 9,501.8 6,082.7 3,419.1 1,490.6 521.8 1,393.3 3,405.7 13.3 NJ New Mexico 2,092.2 18.5 2,073.7 1,459.5 614.2 353.4 106.3 153.3 613.0 1.2 NM New York 26,493.2 2,277.5 24,215.7 16,530.1 7,685.7 2,646.5 826.9 4,062.1 7,535.5 150.2 NY North Carolina 9,488.5 630.2 8,858.2 6,460.7 2,397.6 1,416.7 377.0 584.6 2,378.3 19.3 NC North Dakota 477.1 22.3 454.8 295.8 159.0 66.6 36.8 55.4 158.8 0.3 ND Ohio 11,931.4 530.5 11,400.9 8,512.8 2,888.1 1,480.4 752.8 641.8 2,875.0 13.1 OH Oklahoma 3,390.5 117.0 3,273.5 2,315.7 957.8 541.5 132.6 281.8 955.9 1.9 OK Oregon 3,516.8 132.0 3,384.8 2,401.9 982.9 535.5 172.4 272.6 980.5 2.4 OR Pennsylvania 13,784.0 575.2 13,208.8 9,483.7 3,725.1 1,897.6 421.8 1,395.2 3,714.6 10.5 PA Rhode Island 949.7 1.4 948.3 653.0 295.3 144.2 41.1 103.5 288.8 6.5 RI South Carolina 3,793.9 288.8 3,505.1 2,573.3 931.7 593.3 110.2 223.9 927.4 4.3 SC South Dakota 602.1 38.5 563.6 370.5 193.1 93.9 35.1 63.6 192.6 0.4 SD Tennessee 5,516.8 452.8 5,064.0 3,682.2 1,381.8 814.2 176.6 377.5 1,368.3 13.6 TN Texas 24,817.4 891.2 23,926.3 16,785.9 7,140.3 3,662.0 823.4 2,634.3 7,119.7 20.7 TX Utah 2,283.7 70.0 2,213.7 1,540.5 673.2 335.5 123.5 211.1 670.1 3.0 UT Vermont 765.2 (5.9) 771.1 521.2 249.9 118.5 49.4 68.9 236.8 13.1 VT Virginia 8,446.0 364.2 8,081.8 5,698.9 2,382.9 1,188.1 418.1 768.0 2,374.2 8.7 VA Washington 7,181.4 342.3 6,839.1 4,978.7 1,860.3 1,024.9 284.0 546.1 1,855.0 5.4 WA West Virginia 1,921.3 48.4 1,872.9 1,325.2 547.8 292.9 109.3 143.1 545.3 2.5 WV Wisconsin 3,749.2 116.2 3,633.0 2,600.8 1,032.2 533.0 218.0 278.7 1,029.7 2.5 WI Wyoming 720.4 30.2 690.2 470.8 219.4 134.5 40.0 44.6 219.1 0.3 WY Puerto Rico 4,007.5 695.8 3,311.7 2,397.1 914.7 567.0 278.1 69.4 914.5 0.1 PR 99 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.16 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 See notes following Table 2.17. Non- Regulated and Adjustments Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.17 - Billable Access Lines and Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2005 Billable Access Lines Switched Traffic- Residence Business Sensitive Minutes (Thousands) Lifeline Non-Lifeline Single Line Multiline Non- Premium Premium All Reporting Cos. 6,131,334 79,246,437 3,067,496 37,965,142 118,099 126,528,508 370,740,795 115 Bell Operating Cos. 5,768,448 71,007,961 2,538,853 35,353,359 116,220 114,784,841 330,560,345 115 All Other Cos. 362,886 8,238,476 528,643 2,611,783 1,879 11,743,667 40,180,450 Alabama 18,737 1,262,726 47,286 404,337 155 1,733,241 5,437,868 AL Arizona 17,513 1,363,383 44,035 667,130 2,160 2,094,221 6,862,217 AZ Arkansas 16,424 484,249 20,489 237,029 388 758,579 2,629,069 AR California 2,843,356 8,789,457 347,839 6,273,300 2,819 18,256,771 38,884,314 CA Colorado 26,073 1,476,255 54,519 646,626 2,780 2,206,253 7,247,706 CO Connecticut 52,193 1,225,067 29,612 537,110 115 1,844,097 7,614,686 CT Delaware 2,523 303,495 7,659 136,552 679 450,908 1,625,899 DE District of Columbia 10,631 204,073 4,276 491,702 571 711,253 2,149,087 DC Florida 133,717 6,259,399 209,074 2,250,525 3,325 8,856,040 29,020,301 FL Georgia 62,430 2,157,023 94,959 992,948 293 3,307,653 11,268,054 GA Idaho 26,890 386,219 18,937 167,510 260 599,816 2,119,425 ID Illinois 88,178 3,344,532 153,078 1,971,491 1,454 5,558,733 15,508,452 IL Indiana 51,487 1,825,767 75,396 804,996 1,319 2,758,965 7,641,608 IN Iowa 42,559 705,957 30,471 281,144 317 1,060,448 3,784,482 IA Kansas 20,460 534,077 21,940 270,835 300 847,612 2,866,961 KS Kentucky 51,012 1,052,368 44,440 401,959 368 1,550,147 4,715,820 KY Louisiana 17,950 1,090,882 37,539 471,252 272 1,617,895 4,861,291 LA Maine 55,367 326,745 16,465 121,716 1,108 521,401 1,591,302 ME Maryland 4,603 1,878,303 36,418 1,022,583 2,810 2,944,717 9,720,656 24 MD Massachusetts 111,733 1,889,776 85,585 970,780 5,084 3,062,958 9,290,979 MA Michigan 90,702 2,386,751 109,808 1,371,865 2,935 3,962,061 9,563,969 MI Minnesota 39,134 1,036,358 29,126 426,064 1,093 1,531,775 4,153,976 4 MN Mississippi 23,781 685,177 29,268 267,616 63 1,005,905 3,729,448 MS Missouri 41,865 1,713,415 66,119 653,841 1,470 2,476,710 7,380,798 25 MO Montana 7,929 205,657 11,134 86,265 215 311,200 1,088,908 MT Nebraska 12,025 284,897 16,885 192,039 291 506,137 1,670,769 NE Nevada 39,951 774,157 24,316 338,687 810 1,177,921 4,665,134 NV New Hampshire 5,910 411,015 18,739 135,903 342 571,909 2,141,088 NH New Jersey 115,155 2,874,607 69,374 1,519,186 7,797 4,586,119 14,406,098 NJ New Mexico 48,016 544,097 24,184 226,463 671 843,431 2,965,879 3 NM New York 376,860 4,433,403 199,390 2,488,470 43,159 7,541,282 22,902,325 NY North Carolina 107,343 2,472,161 136,838 899,322 1,105 3,616,769 11,488,155 NC North Dakota 5,817 74,400 3,533 37,561 29 121,340 439,319 7 ND Ohio 281,774 3,163,287 132,283 1,320,022 632 4,897,998 13,395,184 OH Oklahoma 76,483 785,502 37,177 342,421 297 1,241,880 4,150,901 5 OK Oregon 42,618 1,008,358 41,804 330,557 3,262 1,426,599 4,409,862 OR Pennsylvania 128,743 4,109,550 142,374 1,453,988 2,220 5,836,875 15,991,188 PA Rhode Island 31,796 218,341 9,516 107,163 1,586 368,402 1,153,523 RI South Carolina 15,238 924,863 32,495 326,858 438 1,299,892 4,226,914 SC South Dakota 6,453 80,404 4,338 61,093 145 152,433 531,333 SD Tennessee 35,256 1,624,150 49,970 496,520 259 2,206,155 6,593,248 TN Texas 614,156 5,451,155 218,172 2,572,237 12,196 8,867,916 23,735,178 34 TX Utah 20,105 549,551 18,399 244,897 1,074 834,026 2,569,197 UT Vermont 18,421 196,987 9,007 77,875 534 302,824 1,119,604 VT Virginia 20,102 2,222,111 57,139 1,162,378 3,377 3,465,107 11,790,492 VA Washington 104,104 1,959,967 76,688 737,722 3,803 2,882,284 8,205,957 WA West Virginia 4,216 533,405 12,235 133,782 90 683,728 2,582,024 12 WV Wisconsin 51,708 1,107,523 43,346 540,899 392 1,743,868 4,682,798 WI Wyoming 4,316 117,917 7,584 74,684 210 204,711 820,874 1 WY Puerto Rico 107,521 737,518 56,238 217,239 1,027 1,119,543 3,346,475 PR 100 Total Billable Access Lines See notes following this table. Subject to Special Access Surcharge Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.17 (2005) NA - Not Applicable. or which it is under common control, are less than $7.668 billion. Individual carrier ARMIS Report 43-01 filing instructions, forms, data as well as footnotes can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/. lines and minutes of use. Information presented in these tables was received from 13 companies for 196 study areas representing 48 states (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) plus the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Data for all tables are obtained from the 2005 calendar-year submissions by the companies. Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. element names for these reasons: 1. Some companies may interpret the Commission's instructions differently. 3. Some companies may discover discrepancies in their data and refile data for one ARMIS report but not for others. reporting requirements. The thirteen companies or groups of companies that filed ARMIS 43-01 data from which these tables were derived are: Regional Bell Operating Companies and Codes for Table 2.8 Mid-Sized Incumbent LECs and Codes for Table 2.9 1. AT&T Inc. (AT&T) 4. CenturyTel 2. Qwest Communications International, Inc. (Q) 5. Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. 3. Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) 6. Citizens Communications Company Subsidiaries (C) 7. Commonwealth Telephone Company 8. Embarq Corporation (EQ) 9. SureWest Telephone 10. Windstream Corporation (WIN) 101 ments for mid-sized incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) beginning in the 1999 reporting year. A mid-sized carrier is a carrier whose annual operating revenues either individually or when aggregated with those of any ILEC it controls, is controlled by, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Data for these tables were obtained from the ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) reports (ARMIS Report 43-01) filed by incumbent local exchange companies with operating revenues for the year 2005 equal to or in excess of $129 million. The FCC's Phase 1 Accounting Review Order, 14 Rcd 11396 (1999), established streamlined reporting require- Both the Commission's and company's personnel are working to detect and correct discrepancies in the data and to clarify the Detail and totals shown may not match detail or totals shown elsewhere in this publication or from sources with similar data and 2. Some companies may use different internal databases to compile data for different ARMIS reports. The reports are filed on a study-area basis and include financial and operational data on revenues, expenses, investment, access Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.17 (2005) - Continued Financial Data The total column reflects the operating results for each of the rows itemized in these tables, and it includes all regulated and non-regulated company operations for each row. These amounts are presented prior to separation between state and interstate jurisdictions. of the Commission's rules. pursuant to part 69 of the Commission's rules. the provision of interstate or foreign telecommunications services. The special access column reflects that portion of each row applicable to the total of all sub-elements that have been investment pursuant to part 69 of the Commission's rules. special access column. other taxes. These are reflected in Tables 2.9, 2.10, and 2.13. 102 The interexchange column reflects that portion of each row applicable to interexchange services. The mid-sized ILECs do not file rows 1410, 1420, 1490, and 1590 for taxes, but do file row 1595, federal, state, and carriers who are connected to the assistance boards through the inter-exchange carriers' directory assistance trunks.) established for the use of equipment or facilities assigned to the special access element for purposes of apportioning net The total access column reflects the sum of the common line access column, the traffic-sensitive access column, and the The billing and collection column reflects that portion of each row applicable to billing and collection services. that is applicable to charges that are assessed on all inter-exchange carriers who use switching or transport facilities that are apportioned to the transport element or elements for purposes of apportioning net investment. The total traffic- sensitive column reflects those amounts that are assigned to the traffic-sensitive element and sub-elements pursuant to transport column plus the traffic-sensitive information. The latter are charges that are assessed on all inter-exchange The traffic-sensitive access columns reflect costs that are associated with the traffic-sensitive plant engineered to handle the anticipated volume of calls. The switching column reflects that portion of each row that is associated with the connection of toll lines to toll lines, or toll lines to local central offices, exclusive of separate equal access costs, if the exchange carrier has a separate equal access component. The transport column reflects that portion of each line item Subtracting all non-regulated and adjustments from the total column gives the subject-to-separations column, which All the remaining columns concern the further sub-division of the interstate column's amount into its various components The common access line columns reflect costs that are recovered through subscriber's common line charge and carrier's part 69 of the Commission's rules. (The total traffic-senstive column equals the total of the switching column plus the reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant to part 36 The state and interstate columns reflect the allocation of the amount in the subject-to-separations column into its state and interstate 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, the state and interstate columns may not necessarily add up to the subject-to-separations column common line charge that are assessed on all inter-exchange carriers that use local exchange common line facilities for Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.17 (2005) - Continued Billable Access Lines Billable access lines are access lines that are billed either the end-user common line charge (EUCL) or the special access surcharge. Billable access lines as reported in the ARMIS Report 43-01 will differ slightly from switched access lines as reported in the ARMIS Report 43-08. There are several reasons for this, including different reporting requirements, the interpretation of those requirements by various companies, and the methods different companies use to calculate the number of lines. The majority of the differences come from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-01 filing explaining any differences in the current data compared with the past can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/eafs. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated pursuant to § 69.205. All resellers' minutes are included. Total non-premium traffic-sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated pursuant to § 69.113. 103 2006 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.1 - List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission for the Year Ended December 31, 2006, Whose Reports Were Used in this Statistical Tabulation (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Total Total State/Area Revenues Lines # Operation Name of Company Headquarters * Operating Access of Carrier's BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Inc. Atlanta, GA $16,756,140 51,584,816 9 Southeastern states 1 Southwestern Bell Telephone L.P. d/b/a AT&T Inc. San Antonio, TX 11,487,092 30,794,718 AR, KS, MO, OK, TX Pacific Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. San Francisco, CA 9,975,150 35,935,600 CA Qwest Corporation Denver, CO 9,782,763 21,847,824 14 W. & Midw. States 2 Verizon New York Inc. New York, NY 6,079,877 42,993,193 CT, NY Verizon New England Inc. Boston, MA 3,806,297 17,765,390 ME, MA, NH, RI, VT Illinois Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 3,779,528 11,521,999 IL Verizon New Jersey Inc. Newark, NJ 3,301,151 21,319,502 NJ Verizon North Inc. Irving, TX 3,273,553 6,061,450 IL, IN, MI, OH, PA, WI Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. Philadelphia, PA 3,223,131 13,756,044 PA Verizon California Inc. Irving, TX 3,033,522 10,479,763 AZ, CA, NV Michigan Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 2,883,665 7,494,971 MI Verizon Maryland Inc. Baltimore, MD 2,271,783 10,298,430 MD Ohio Bell Telephone Company, The d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 2,268,363 6,307,257 OH Verizon Virginia Inc. Richmond, VA 2,068,217 13,186,150 VA Verizon Florida Inc. Irving, TX 1,564,994 4,392,124 FL Southern New England Telephone Co. d/b/a AT&T Inc. New Haven, CT 1,480,817 3,648,637 CT Embarq Florida, Inc. Kansas City, Mo. 1,434,715 8,721,842 FL Puerto Rico Telephone Co. d/b/a Verizon Comm. San Juan, P.R. 1,341,363 1,364,153 PR Indiana Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, Ill. 1,309,162 3,475,151 IN GTE Southwest Incorporated d/b/a Verizon Southwest Irving, TX 1,271,030 4,144,519 TX Wisconsin Bell, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Inc. Chicago, IL 1,188,347 3,228,334 WI Verizon Northwest Inc. Irving, TX 1,047,576 3,335,356 CA, ID, OR, WA Verizon South Inc. Irving, TX 845,273 2,549,083 IL, NC, SC, VA Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 811,548 6,544,405 NC Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. Cincinnati, OH 713,861 1,026,012 IN, KY, OH Central Telephone Co. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Chicago, IL 708,044 10,833,202 NV, NC Verizon West Virginia Inc. Charleston, WV 585,174 1,411,559 WV Verizon Washington, DC Inc. Washington, D.C. 583,689 5,849,614 DC United Telephone - Southeast, Inc. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 546,573 1,454,239 TN, VA, WV Valor Telecom. of Texas, LP d/b/a Windstream Comm. SW Irving, TX 428,658 673,148 NM, OK, TX United Telephone Co. of Ohio d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 405,165 2,164,662 OH Windstream Kentucky Little Rock, AR 389,855 599,735 KY Verizon Delaware Inc. Wilmington, DE 338,724 1,636,454 DE Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. Rochester, NY 323,806 906,234 NY United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 284,952 1,229,204 PA Windstream Georgia Communications Corp. Little Rock, AR 267,765 292,171 GA CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC Monroe, LA 245,555 462,771 AL Citizens Telecommunications Co. of New York, Inc. Stamford, CT 231,984 271,853 NY Nevada Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Inc. San Francisco, CA 230,477 713,986 NV Central Telephone Co. of Virginia d/b/a Embarq Corp. Chicago, IL 226,880 852,169 VA Commonwealth Telephone Company Dallas, PA 222,767 450,510 PA CenturyTel of Missouri, LLC Monroe, LA 209,705 731,387 MO Embarq Missouri, Inc. Kansas City, MO 200,379 912,798 IA, KS, MO Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc. Newton, IA 191,794 318,162 IA Windstream Nebraska Little Rock, AR 182,978 249,426 IA, KS, NE Central Telephone Co. of Texas d/b/a Embarq Corp. Chicago, IL 172,694 471,326 TX United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 172,605 479,813 IN Windstream Pennsylvania Little Rock, AR 165,420 239,980 PA United Telephone Co. of Texas, Inc. d/b/a Embarq Corp. Kansas City, MO 162,478 279,611 TX Windstream North Carolina Little Rock, AR 160,537 272,270 NC United Telephone Co. of New Jersey, Inc. d/b/a Embarq Kansas City, MO 146,140 744,871 NJ SureWest Telephone Roseville, CA 143,075 325,965 CA Citizens Telecommunications Co. of California Stamford, CT 137,107 201,189 CA Windstream Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio Little Rock, AR 136,536 212,125 OH CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. Monroe, LA 133,298 313,253 WA * In many cases, the headquarters listed is for the parent company. See Table 1.2 for the intercorporate relations of wireline affilates of subject local exchange carriers. # Access line data are from Table 2.6 and include special (non-switched) lines. 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 105 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 Aerial Cable Underground Cable Buried Cable Intrabuilding Km of Network Cable Aerial Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Sheath Wire Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of Km of State Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Metallic Fiber Cable Cable Cable Cable Alabama 1 50,201 6,353 5,390 3,322 81,789 8,580 519 0 AL Arizona 16,023 14,856 893 11,084 10,275 60,296 1,330 1,944 108 AZ Arkansas 10 6,270 63 2,382 1,299 53,060 6,785 240 0 AR California 116,486 182,802 10,145 143,139 50,967 155,944 6,607 0 97 CA Colorado 18,301 12,870 587 12,643 8,106 79,570 6,751 2,876 163 CO Connecticut 0 48,825 6,387 9,125 5,831 9,231 24 1,001 31 CT Delaware 0 4,179 2,398 1,419 1,009 11,450 436 174 31 DE District of Columbia 0 1,207 47 2,342 1,329 126 0 1,580 192 DC Florida 1,485 53,621 8,326 25,725 26,897 227,225 38,007 1,552 127 FL Georgia 0 68,210 14,379 10,961 9,861 124,224 19,054 945 95 GA Idaho 5,296 3,947 259 2,739 1,200 39,050 3,028 396 14 ID Illinois 3 40,510 1,827 28,212 16,870 153,231 11,430 2,813 182 IL Indiana 1,878 42,556 4,817 10,961 7,055 112,185 12,485 1,687 55 IN Iowa 508 5,468 28 4,347 2,230 99,904 9,571 383 42 IA Kansas 1,502 6,612 135 3,844 2,494 61,440 9,903 196 5 KS Kentucky 6,527 68,220 11,425 5,219 2,773 44,698 3,036 431 11 KY Louisiana 0 23,658 6,514 6,469 3,952 71,083 5,798 1,262 23 LA Maine 0 45,674 6,107 1,368 679 1,815 8 3 0 ME Maryland 0 37,603 12,342 7,321 5,575 40,047 3,804 1,600 135 MD Massachusetts 0 64,877 10,510 20,362 9,147 8,850 6 333 56 MA Michigan 4,861 54,246 3,082 24,743 14,139 187,468 15,693 5,455 167 MI Minnesota 2,844 7,433 79 8,693 4,474 76,672 5,304 827 97 MN Mississippi 0 32,870 4,078 2,103 1,281 67,785 10,565 491 2 MS Missouri 3,586 35,496 919 9,476 7,153 128,535 11,453 1,117 6 MO Montana 4,961 3,289 19 1,098 343 28,116 2,317 496 6 MT Nebraska 56 2,997 262 2,553 2,064 46,087 7,315 406 37 NE Nevada 60,310 7,354 1,051 13,767 4,623 14,333 2,116 277 11 NV New Hampshire 0 32,452 6,382 2,441 1,226 3,043 18 13 5 NH New Jersey 1,384 64,268 26,358 21,009 12,241 21,988 480 3,402 492 NJ New Mexico 4,591 11,063 500 3,169 2,004 34,870 3,790 724 42 NM New York 4,714 114,481 27,544 36,238 18,767 67,110 4,460 23,966 2,230 NY North Carolina 2,404 60,528 8,351 8,762 6,315 185,975 21,952 832 27 NC North Dakota 39 517 0 565 412 14,732 1,920 235 8 ND Ohio 26,053 119,204 13,592 22,748 11,076 122,046 9,626 5,452 221 OH Oklahoma 8,107 11,502 414 5,633 2,932 91,613 8,118 995 2 OK Oregon 33,887 18,252 1,373 11,462 4,861 36,469 2,711 887 51 OR Pennsylvania 48,827 174,956 38,399 20,312 12,771 54,110 1,621 3,213 344 PA Rhode Island 0 12,176 2,955 2,594 1,075 1,096 2 3 0 RI South Carolina 0 13,973 1,075 4,613 4,033 70,370 10,508 872 14 SC South Dakota 689 966 11 927 473 19,625 2,713 328 6 SD Tennessee 846 67,662 11,881 6,657 4,141 65,942 5,045 760 10 TN Texas 14,360 115,802 10,042 43,418 34,168 381,407 44,800 4,159 82 TX Utah 843 4,852 50 3,970 4,385 25,395 439 1,020 61 UT Vermont 0 27,899 2,350 1,044 607 2,134 14 2 0 VT Virginia 2,088 56,111 11,560 8,716 8,153 117,907 13,270 1,543 216 VA Washington 27,346 32,681 2,627 18,545 7,483 82,881 4,201 2,634 138 WA West Virginia 0 29,235 6,877 1,349 792 14,904 32 650 13 WV Wisconsin 13,631 17,535 839 7,617 4,779 77,740 8,186 1,284 60 WI Wyoming 1,608 1,289 26 917 414 22,157 2,860 364 14 WY United States 436,055 1,913,255 286,238 610,191 348,056 3,497,728 348,172 82,342 5,729 US Puerto Rico 0 23,606 1,742 5,339 1,600 7,945 1,575 0 0 PR Total 436,055 1,936,861 287,980 615,530 349,656 3,505,673 349,747 82,342 5,729 TO 106 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued Km of Equipped Equivalent Metallic Km of Tube Number of Sheath Km Sheath Km Fiber Km Total Fiber Wire in Coaxial Poles of Total of Total Equipped Km Deployed in Cable Cable State Metallic Fiber (Lit) (Lit & Dark) Cable Alabama 137,899 18,255 175,972 841,173 45,011,802 129 472,719 AL Arizona 88,180 12,606 207,441 981,225 51,921,041 42 149,044 AZ Arkansas 61,952 8,147 133,746 476,544 20,213,307 394 100,301 AR California 481,885 67,816 2,142,338 6,358,124 347,227,579 1,503 1,738,102 CA Colorado 107,959 15,607 256,043 1,176,175 48,277,931 222 150,869 CO Connecticut 68,182 12,273 126,870 1,011,221 42,605,609 87 414,075 CT Delaware 17,223 3,874 93,091 282,094 9,367,664 0 43,726 DE District of Columbia 5,254 1,567 86,427 176,381 9,481,828 0 17,094 DC Florida 308,123 73,357 2,304,993 5,419,920 158,078,079 830 588,844 FL Georgia 204,340 43,389 969,477 2,347,234 75,310,911 1,415 415,758 GA Idaho 46,132 4,501 70,117 198,003 12,082,042 68 40,650 ID Illinois 224,766 30,309 438,109 1,929,163 114,102,989 658 626,304 IL Indiana 167,389 24,412 508,506 1,359,413 56,321,115 40 519,671 IN Iowa 110,102 11,872 126,284 356,718 25,739,006 1,751 99,694 IA Kansas 72,092 12,537 149,575 651,389 23,744,627 2 118,585 KS Kentucky 118,568 17,245 205,723 763,097 32,642,143 10 540,595 KY Louisiana 102,472 16,287 166,859 849,366 44,230,677 151 290,427 LA Maine 48,860 6,794 109,154 248,077 12,391,484 0 252,437 ME Maryland 86,571 21,856 397,592 946,648 57,646,486 0 336,144 MD Massachusetts 94,422 19,720 650,739 1,584,464 63,565,860 31 680,136 MA Michigan 271,912 33,081 468,617 2,230,896 117,298,459 39 585,744 MI Minnesota 93,625 9,954 171,411 532,609 42,873,299 499 131,142 MN Mississippi 103,249 15,926 122,798 713,831 27,928,035 2 264,954 MS Missouri 174,624 19,531 383,393 1,208,972 57,636,278 2 384,835 MO Montana 32,999 2,685 27,281 91,482 6,731,218 55 38,592 MT Nebraska 52,043 9,678 86,374 309,764 14,907,074 1,324 37,734 NE Nevada 35,731 7,801 132,877 409,031 20,782,617 0 62,421 NV New Hampshire 37,949 7,631 164,484 341,962 14,251,064 0 238,970 NH New Jersey 110,668 39,571 1,559,167 2,980,894 102,940,539 0 669,096 NJ New Mexico 49,826 6,336 88,450 231,396 16,307,392 69 91,150 NM New York 241,796 53,001 1,799,494 2,825,242 163,913,437 288 1,369,650 NY North Carolina 256,097 36,645 781,305 1,727,070 78,226,766 526 463,542 NC North Dakota 16,049 2,340 21,072 49,541 4,947,917 5 8,597 ND Ohio 269,450 34,515 474,418 1,932,823 92,859,649 121 1,193,466 OH Oklahoma 109,743 11,466 159,065 679,096 35,256,338 962 223,973 OK Oregon 67,070 8,996 331,293 676,118 30,487,835 801 141,612 OR Pennsylvania 252,591 53,133 1,001,079 2,660,260 110,724,713 0 1,604,431 PA Rhode Island 15,869 4,031 64,668 222,608 10,649,372 0 146,511 RI South Carolina 89,828 15,630 186,936 679,656 33,011,343 101 151,015 SC South Dakota 21,846 3,203 32,165 66,710 6,072,694 79 15,658 SD Tennessee 141,021 21,077 395,317 1,193,421 53,275,463 277 510,267 TN Texas 544,786 89,092 1,943,736 6,518,612 242,990,339 631 1,246,059 TX Utah 35,237 4,935 100,280 372,292 19,322,437 23 56,137 UT Vermont 31,079 2,971 55,279 149,403 6,765,288 0 152,944 VT Virginia 184,277 33,199 864,836 1,826,255 76,090,940 0 478,450 VA Washington 136,741 14,449 357,064 852,433 58,297,028 607 303,813 WA West Virginia 46,137 7,713 147,858 434,870 15,144,461 0 345,012 WV Wisconsin 104,176 13,864 224,408 835,313 42,790,960 101 160,325 WI Wyoming 24,727 3,314 36,096 116,396 5,579,260 0 26,624 WY United States 6,103,517 988,192 21,500,277 60,825,385 2,758,024,395 13,845 18,697,899 US Puerto Rico 36,890 4,917 190,570 190,570 23,388,213 0 295,319 PR Total 6,140,407 993,109 21,690,847 61,015,955 2,781,412,608 13,845 18,993,218 TO Total Cable Km of Fiber in Cable 107 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued Conduit System Km of Km of Telephone Channel Terrestrial on Radio System Trench Km Duct Km Analog Digital State (4Khz or Equiv) Alabama 2,467 15,657 21 1,820 0 21,840 AL Arizona 7,304 29,747 4,831 12,115 0 15,818,246 AZ Arkansas 797 4,617 0 0 0 0 AR California 65,337 333,658 9,218 127,457 53,888 51,844,540 CA Colorado 6,423 28,275 3,821 13,425 0 18,528,570 CO Connecticut 3,363 19,517 0 0 0 0 CT Delaware 838 5,859 0 0 0 0 DE District of Columbia 980 6,558 0 0 0 0 DC Florida 16,185 88,472 295 590 0 1,518,026 FL Georgia 5,874 39,880 30 189 0 31,152 GA Idaho 1,093 4,789 1,434 4,395 0 3,063,248 ID Illinois 14,025 81,420 150 460 0 724,597 IL Indiana 7,168 38,189 85 170 0 170,977 IN Iowa 1,856 9,685 510 714 0 1,177,635 IA Kansas 1,467 8,481 0 0 0 0 KS Kentucky 2,929 15,004 0 0 0 0 KY Louisiana 3,359 22,379 66 132 794 794 LA Maine 809 4,455 67 172 0 48,779 ME Maryland 3,766 26,813 57 113 0 69,931 MD Massachusetts 12,696 62,610 115 982 0 592,857 MA Michigan 11,408 66,332 78 156 0 56,796 MI Minnesota 3,922 22,352 0 0 0 0 MN Mississippi 801 6,318 0 0 0 0 MS Missouri 4,922 26,840 153 307 0 207,910 MO Montana 417 1,891 1,606 3,667 0 6,374,672 MT Nebraska 1,467 7,413 0 0 0 0 NE Nevada 9,174 27,959 2,128 4,063 0 1,085,030 NV New Hampshire 1,093 6,915 38 75 0 3,600 NH New Jersey 9,647 70,651 22 71 0 20,483 NJ New Mexico 2,034 7,339 3,212 8,911 0 9,393,597 NM New York 24,536 90,817 223 1,089 0 341,741 NY North Carolina 3,659 24,649 325 801 0 4,743,616 NC North Dakota 336 1,524 0 0 0 0 ND Ohio 11,061 54,890 43 124 0 21,385 OH Oklahoma 2,114 12,361 0 0 0 0 OK Oregon 4,869 16,439 1,992 4,788 0 3,177,920 OR Pennsylvania 11,085 71,875 0 0 0 0 PA Rhode Island 1,123 8,415 37 223 0 55,354 RI South Carolina 2,483 15,638 34 86 0 121,995 SC South Dakota 660 2,953 507 1,066 0 1,446,823 SD Tennessee 3,861 22,091 43 87 0 175,368 TN Texas 22,646 121,691 839 1,749 0 521,283 TX Utah 3,333 11,508 1,893 5,440 0 7,868,922 UT Vermont 702 2,755 0 0 0 0 VT Virginia 5,412 27,375 215 430 0 186,526 VA Washington 7,773 27,383 4,444 81,172 0 21,266,596 WA West Virginia 753 4,105 0 0 0 0 WV Wisconsin 4,517 25,620 163 616 0 1,182,891 WI Wyoming 484 2,424 3,809 12,447 0 14,465,561 WY United States 315,028 1,634,588 42,504 290,102 54,682 166,329,261 US Puerto Rico 6,102 18,307 4,235 12,196 0 172,032 PR Total 321,130 1,652,895 46,739 302,298 54,682 166,501,293 TO Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel (64Kbps or Equiv) 108 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.2 - Outside Plant Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km (Cable and Microwave Systems) Analog Digital Analog Digital State Alabama 7,780,926 9,786,242 0 65,275,605 AL Arizona 35,673 12,175,539 0 47,466,767 AZ Arkansas 9,595,622 1,902,502 0 52,531,163 AR California 114,316,197 16,732,449 231,478 279,197,585 CA Colorado 30,664 12,647,182 0 57,575,015 CO Connecticut 11,381,721 8,355,571 0 36,125,887 CT Delaware 1,952,211 944,976 0 6,439,869 DE District of Columbia 3,592,597 185,902 107 16,456,741 DC Florida 22,695,056 48,199,928 0 353,185,442 FL Georgia 14,071,849 27,616,709 0 142,620,634 GA Idaho 351,100 2,616,107 6,143 23,179,138 ID Illinois 38,345,972 12,423,448 410,587 333,979,585 IL Indiana 15,733,494 7,836,169 13,654 198,499,285 IN Iowa 69,501 1,974,225 0 16,500,806 IA Kansas 6,951,888 4,772,310 0 57,958,734 KS Kentucky 11,442,218 4,723,463 0 69,893,946 KY Louisiana 7,366,407 7,367,736 794 60,826,743 LA Maine 3,008,215 2,663,947 0 7,630,156 ME Maryland 16,962,604 9,593,163 0 78,845,163 MD Massachusetts 20,623,528 7,066,409 0 28,616,002 MA Michigan 38,456,493 9,990,417 512,784 309,941,750 MI Minnesota 115 4,391,167 0 23,674,514 MN Mississippi 6,091,947 6,818,160 0 65,759,884 MS Missouri 16,556,640 6,579,224 0 157,570,243 MO Montana 70,684 1,437,148 0 11,613,683 MT Nebraska 19,114 1,303,632 0 42,947,419 NE Nevada 3,484,971 703,083 984,793 8,790,201 NV New Hampshire 3,470,453 3,431,753 0 6,546,897 NH New Jersey 31,469,457 12,747,475 0 271,429,550 NJ New Mexico 479,286 4,171,806 0 30,202,301 NM New York 48,435,908 21,091,875 208,818 1,685,603,000 NY North Carolina 9,246,580 17,281,476 0 105,751,154 NC North Dakota 1,707 644,590 0 2,205,259 ND Ohio 25,613,368 11,561,775 954,721 508,042,299 OH Oklahoma 12,535,404 2,695,074 0 81,755,655 OK Oregon 1,494,748 5,082,692 172,567 34,522,899 OR Pennsylvania 33,297,757 12,640,857 360,930 335,638,326 PA Rhode Island 3,398,316 1,591,832 0 1,119,560 RI South Carolina 5,266,601 7,506,540 0 36,872,304 SC South Dakota 16,008 596,268 0 15,823,655 SD Tennessee 9,314,976 14,574,883 0 61,515,520 TN Texas 71,870,933 38,774,818 2,025,858 550,092,878 TX Utah 3,028 3,173,132 0 20,624,389 UT Vermont 1,508,539 1,441,751 0 6,294,067 VT Virginia 19,370,596 12,559,678 392,209 146,374,677 VA Washington 2,446,599 9,341,517 122,746 60,661,554 WA West Virginia 4,232,565 3,265,747 0 27,204,617 WV Wisconsin 12,551,672 5,323,901 0 102,412,198 WI Wyoming 98,036 2,428,793 0 22,116,700 WY United States 667,109,944 422,735,041 6,398,189 6,665,911,419 US Puerto Rico 0 1,325,722 0 4,419,072 PR Total 667,109,944 424,060,763 6,398,189 6,670,330,491 TO (64Kbps or Equiv) (Cable and Microwave Systems) (4Khz or Equiv) (64Kbps or Equiv) (4Khz or Equiv) 109 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.3 - Switched Access Lines in Service for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 Main PBX and Centrex Other Total Access Centrex Extensions Switched Switched Lines Trunks Access Access State Lines Lines Alabama 1,617,373 39,857 64,038 19,576 1,740,844 AL Arizona 1,842,149 51,504 77,725 8,603 1,979,981 AZ Arkansas 694,061 15,147 41,971 3,580 754,759 AR California 15,524,914 571,831 1,933,156 517,664 18,547,565 CA Colorado 1,955,626 51,668 60,641 9,377 2,077,312 CO Connecticut 1,601,862 16,941 138,169 41,485 1,798,457 CT Delaware 328,984 29,865 82,927 38,674 480,450 DE District of Columbia 290,081 119,478 425,901 24,948 860,408 DC Florida 7,792,659 301,531 489,846 150,124 8,734,160 FL Georgia 2,963,942 94,794 295,773 33,968 3,388,477 GA Idaho 535,695 11,604 37,683 2,097 587,079 ID Illinois 4,933,963 125,313 457,336 104,550 5,621,162 IL Indiana 2,272,311 73,447 345,426 42,325 2,733,509 IN Iowa 919,577 40,681 34,168 6,370 1,000,796 IA Kansas 760,234 19,384 47,304 15,799 842,721 KS Kentucky 1,374,627 39,584 80,744 37,463 1,532,418 KY Louisiana 1,481,259 42,481 103,688 24,925 1,652,353 LA Maine 429,373 31,413 42,414 77,406 580,606 ME Maryland 2,093,686 200,738 681,169 300,411 3,276,004 MD Massachusetts 2,283,974 203,035 378,915 278,788 3,144,712 MA Michigan 3,367,451 90,021 386,912 64,240 3,908,624 MI Minnesota 1,278,275 41,704 97,478 31,751 1,449,208 MN Mississippi 920,059 26,026 59,492 29,962 1,035,539 MS Missouri 2,262,751 68,735 101,648 12,705 2,445,839 MO Montana 263,839 9,212 6,246 5,994 285,291 MT Nebraska 392,488 16,964 63,380 3,753 476,585 NE Nevada 952,175 65,130 134,698 13,528 1,165,531 NV New Hampshire 479,895 20,375 32,079 48,231 580,580 NH New Jersey 3,452,263 295,560 646,837 703,197 5,097,857 NJ New Mexico 765,006 19,666 18,717 4,225 807,614 NM New York 5,679,668 478,981 985,117 1,493,489 8,637,255 NY North Carolina 3,116,630 162,813 253,673 45,697 3,578,813 NC North Dakota 100,724 4,029 4,576 2,100 111,429 ND Ohio 4,179,512 184,693 362,917 72,450 4,799,572 OH Oklahoma 1,096,435 23,563 58,381 8,298 1,186,677 OK Oregon 1,229,359 42,817 46,588 25,972 1,344,736 OR Pennsylvania 4,664,984 291,066 719,383 459,973 6,135,406 PA Rhode Island 265,569 17,512 46,878 24,954 354,913 RI South Carolina 1,166,574 35,221 72,571 26,051 1,300,417 SC South Dakota 113,437 4,934 21,040 2,968 142,379 SD Tennessee 2,080,021 58,144 73,426 21,459 2,233,050 TN Texas 8,242,277 216,159 358,835 130,510 8,947,781 TX Utah 744,843 14,067 40,171 4,512 803,593 UT Vermont 240,962 14,117 37,474 24,670 317,223 VT Virginia 2,557,491 264,913 725,893 260,236 3,808,533 VA Washington 2,411,135 80,087 164,345 20,886 2,676,453 WA West Virginia 562,701 38,447 63,461 35,580 700,189 WV Wisconsin 1,499,865 45,426 190,329 20,116 1,755,736 WI Wyoming 172,844 8,953 6,036 1,750 189,583 WY United States 105,955,583 4,719,631 11,597,575 5,337,390 127,610,179 US Puerto Rico 916,736 20,457 0 97,828 1,035,021 PR Total 106,872,319 4,740,088 11,597,575 5,435,218 128,645,200 TO 110 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.3 - Switched Access Lines in Service for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued Central Basic Rate Primary Rate Office Remote Central ISDN ISDN Switches Switches Office Control Control Excluding Switches Channels Channels State Remotes Switches Alabama 114 196 310 5,562 5,150 AL Arizona 90 60 150 8,757 5,359 AZ Arkansas 43 115 158 1,881 1,460 AR California 654 446 1,100 92,478 33,994 CA Colorado 105 77 182 12,417 6,051 CO Connecticut 87 88 175 12,020 2,719 CT Delaware 20 17 37 3,102 1,028 DE District of Columbia 23 5 28 91,443 4,035 DC Florida 282 167 449 24,499 20,938 FL Georgia 139 125 264 20,689 12,427 GA Idaho 52 52 104 1,197 965 ID Illinois 313 504 817 30,422 14,146 IL Indiana 171 376 547 12,044 4,622 IN Iowa 112 316 428 2,588 2,097 IA Kansas 66 147 213 3,142 2,126 KS Kentucky 105 201 306 3,439 4,061 KY Louisiana 103 123 226 7,042 4,759 LA Maine 15 128 143 2,599 1,043 ME Maryland 102 136 238 71,775 6,647 MD Massachusetts 167 167 334 31,051 4,960 MA Michigan 278 384 662 17,900 8,605 MI Minnesota 78 102 180 12,404 3,500 MN Mississippi 38 167 205 2,027 3,390 MS Missouri 158 407 565 7,099 4,459 MO Montana 17 57 74 536 701 MT Nebraska 32 182 214 2,900 1,506 NE Nevada 29 52 81 4,191 2,761 NV New Hampshire 26 101 127 2,557 521 NH New Jersey 208 40 248 52,469 8,958 NJ New Mexico 46 62 108 2,115 1,766 NM New York 337 456 793 66,320 14,320 NY North Carolina 190 234 424 10,179 7,380 NC North Dakota 12 17 29 489 431 ND Ohio 316 520 836 18,238 12,707 OH Oklahoma 92 213 305 2,237 2,319 OK Oregon 108 39 147 4,592 2,835 OR Pennsylvania 315 963 1,278 28,440 8,566 PA Rhode Island 21 17 38 1,579 415 RI South Carolina 87 72 159 3,855 3,781 SC South Dakota 15 32 47 1,007 399 SD Tennessee 116 109 225 12,295 6,700 TN Texas 655 707 1,362 53,241 25,528 TX Utah 39 26 65 3,010 2,289 UT Vermont 8 78 86 1,988 241 VT Virginia 172 282 454 113,552 9,821 VA Washington 184 169 353 9,978 5,222 WA West Virginia 34 117 151 3,685 1,402 WV Wisconsin 119 129 248 10,933 5,894 WI Wyoming 14 15 29 394 426 WY United States 6,507 9,195 15,702 888,357 285,430 US Puerto Rico 31 297 328 1,743 890 PR Total 6,538 9,492 16,030 890,100 286,320 TO 111 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.4 - Access Lines in Service by Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 Single Multiline/ Payphone Lifeline Line Other Than Lines Primary Non-Primary State Payphone Lines Alabama 46,910 450,638 4,956 20,054 1,149,341 68,945 AL Arizona 44,565 658,926 10,258 18,144 1,110,904 137,184 AZ Arkansas 20,040 257,546 3,705 17,016 421,322 35,130 AR California 350,862 6,822,523 68,334 2,749,358 6,426,855 2,129,633 CA Colorado 54,298 625,468 7,620 25,831 1,189,777 174,318 CO Connecticut 30,031 578,701 8,486 49,232 935,922 196,085 CT Delaware 7,619 165,857 2,980 2,366 274,272 27,356 DE District of Columbia 3,931 641,359 5,533 8,153 175,200 26,232 DC Florida 213,373 2,600,023 12,386 139,376 5,193,188 575,814 FL Georgia 95,413 1,165,140 7,150 63,986 1,853,136 203,652 GA Idaho 19,215 167,956 2,508 26,443 340,070 30,887 ID Illinois 154,945 2,178,142 32,550 92,822 2,792,261 370,442 IL Indiana 74,149 847,340 14,183 49,926 1,634,628 113,283 IN Iowa 29,890 276,412 4,762 41,633 607,241 40,858 IA Kansas 21,703 308,494 3,451 14,541 459,648 34,884 KS Kentucky 44,061 433,344 6,431 50,959 953,929 43,694 KY Louisiana 37,746 535,112 3,167 19,168 963,219 93,941 LA Maine 16,153 152,014 3,595 53,192 334,045 21,607 ME Maryland 32,733 1,286,731 25,989 4,781 1,730,298 195,472 MD Massachusetts 82,948 1,136,481 25,166 105,023 1,629,785 165,309 MA Michigan 108,841 1,453,687 18,621 98,400 2,071,409 157,666 MI Minnesota 28,671 400,887 6,231 39,138 887,325 86,956 MN Mississippi 28,267 315,387 3,065 27,032 625,114 36,674 MS Missouri 63,945 722,196 7,495 48,965 1,467,595 135,643 MO Montana 10,813 84,188 1,729 7,131 168,737 12,693 MT Nebraska 16,695 181,279 4,101 11,944 243,891 18,675 NE Nevada 28,199 386,124 2,153 38,047 635,208 75,800 NV New Hampshire 18,383 151,390 3,964 5,621 367,142 34,080 NH New Jersey 68,758 1,903,090 41,430 125,339 2,454,474 504,766 NJ New Mexico 24,728 217,004 5,052 50,163 466,195 44,472 NM New York 197,258 2,948,725 105,352 310,980 4,558,636 516,304 NY North Carolina 145,995 1,028,268 7,685 107,849 2,111,289 177,727 NC North Dakota 3,281 36,267 578 5,244 62,704 3,355 ND Ohio 133,952 1,459,367 24,110 264,409 2,717,557 200,177 OH Oklahoma 36,959 371,149 5,805 61,732 646,983 64,049 OK Oregon 39,965 329,441 7,985 39,795 850,219 77,331 OR Pennsylvania 139,812 1,745,859 38,817 143,943 3,686,229 380,746 PA Rhode Island 8,676 118,761 3,124 30,963 178,497 14,892 RI South Carolina 32,332 383,891 4,889 16,478 807,266 55,561 SC South Dakota 4,140 58,213 1,378 4,749 69,123 4,776 SD Tennessee 50,056 611,488 5,484 37,327 1,421,161 107,534 TN Texas 218,121 2,958,055 33,226 507,727 4,609,299 621,353 TX Utah 18,233 241,005 4,239 24,024 465,018 51,074 UT Vermont 8,948 86,414 1,811 19,654 185,734 14,662 VT Virginia 55,047 1,504,445 25,201 19,327 2,017,389 187,124 VA Washington 73,725 724,368 12,295 99,232 1,591,987 174,846 WA West Virginia 10,977 158,764 5,768 4,328 502,417 17,935 WV Wisconsin 43,814 638,117 7,598 49,914 936,760 79,533 WI Wyoming 7,511 73,244 1,585 2,530 98,144 6,569 WY United States 3,006,687 42,579,280 643,981 5,753,989 67,078,543 8,547,699 US Puerto Rico 57,636 197,661 8,795 114,538 656,391 0 PR Total 3,064,323 42,776,941 652,776 5,868,527 67,734,934 8,547,699 TO Non-Lifeline Residential Switched Access LinesBusiness Switched Access Lines 112 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.4 - Access Lines in Service by Customer for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued Total Special Access Lines Total Switched (Non-Switched) Access Lines Local Access Analog Digital (Switched and Private Lines (4Khz or Equiv) Special) Lines State Alabama 1,740,844 8,923 3,142,448 4,892,215 202,131 AL Arizona 1,979,981 2,049 1,735,419 3,717,449 33,553 AZ Arkansas 754,759 16,320 1,071,543 1,842,622 65,760 AR California 18,547,565 29,104 28,218,252 46,794,921 752,735 CA Colorado 2,077,312 2,916 1,930,936 4,011,164 29,284 CO Connecticut 1,798,457 4,879 1,978,200 3,781,536 171,869 CT Delaware 480,450 1,555 1,154,449 1,636,454 50,712 DE District of Columbia 860,408 5,457 4,983,749 5,849,614 202,431 DC Florida 8,734,160 47,068 17,864,297 26,645,525 712,661 FL Georgia 3,388,477 23,623 9,451,510 12,863,610 448,746 GA Idaho 587,079 791 332,500 920,370 10,401 ID Illinois 5,621,162 47,763 7,161,090 12,830,015 875,389 IL Indiana 2,733,509 12,537 2,710,060 5,456,106 246,564 IN Iowa 1,000,796 3,978 721,243 1,726,017 9,697 IA Kansas 842,721 12,729 1,270,784 2,126,234 88,504 KS Kentucky 1,532,418 14,035 1,356,460 2,902,913 157,177 KY Louisiana 1,652,353 15,468 2,396,055 4,063,876 217,239 LA Maine 580,606 884 891,428 1,472,918 54,503 ME Maryland 3,276,004 13,618 7,008,808 10,298,430 343,979 MD Massachusetts 3,144,712 9,585 9,107,729 12,262,026 402,041 MA Michigan 3,908,624 34,533 4,335,296 8,278,453 767,970 MI Minnesota 1,449,208 2,262 1,260,144 2,711,614 21,093 MN Mississippi 1,035,539 3,242 1,056,501 2,095,282 134,522 MS Missouri 2,445,839 30,052 4,090,374 6,566,265 221,913 MO Montana 285,291 775 162,061 448,127 2,805 MT Nebraska 476,585 2,010 412,338 890,933 8,330 NE Nevada 1,165,531 2,348 9,795,356 10,963,235 31,177 NV New Hampshire 580,580 802 1,642,228 2,223,610 45,438 NH New Jersey 5,097,857 11,590 16,954,926 22,064,373 609,556 NJ New Mexico 807,614 926 487,944 1,296,484 8,363 NM New York 8,637,255 26,576 35,374,550 44,038,381 588,346 NY North Carolina 3,578,813 32,210 9,894,745 13,505,768 489,007 NC North Dakota 111,429 443 125,921 237,793 2,632 ND Ohio 4,799,572 22,897 5,829,827 10,652,296 530,885 OH Oklahoma 1,186,677 7,684 1,606,983 2,801,344 97,309 OK Oregon 1,344,736 1,674 997,665 2,344,075 48,508 OR Pennsylvania 6,135,406 18,632 10,397,986 16,552,024 534,493 PA Rhode Island 354,913 884 935,023 1,290,820 42,900 RI South Carolina 1,300,417 9,443 1,509,979 2,819,839 141,639 SC South Dakota 142,379 462 128,284 271,125 4,078 SD Tennessee 2,233,050 23,945 4,234,652 6,491,647 262,726 TN Texas 8,947,781 139,235 15,456,183 24,543,199 1,008,784 TX Utah 803,593 1,452 762,522 1,567,567 11,498 UT Vermont 317,223 658 198,135 516,016 28,802 VT Virginia 3,808,533 8,011 11,672,719 15,489,263 442,194 VA Washington 2,676,453 8,202 3,021,330 5,705,985 284,731 WA West Virginia 700,189 2,451 708,919 1,411,559 66,026 WV Wisconsin 1,755,736 30,288 1,907,614 3,693,638 399,443 WI Wyoming 189,583 928 147,282 337,793 5,199 WY United States 127,610,179 697,897 249,594,447 377,902,523 11,915,743 US Puerto Rico 1,035,021 490 328,642 1,364,153 21,092 PR Total 128,645,200 698,387 249,923,089 379,266,676 11,936,835 TO (64Kbps or Equiv) 113 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.5 - Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes for Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed InterLATA Billed Access Minutes Local IntraLATA Originating Originating and Terminating Calls Toll Calls (Thousands) (Thousands) Completed State Originating Interstate Intrastate Total Interstate Intrastate Total (Thousands) (Thousands) Alabama 5,353,929 77,378 647,164 145,954 793,118 5,226,502 2,618,871 7,845,373 AL Arizona 3,834,184 13,278 799,978 155,139 955,117 7,499,713 1,493,678 8,993,391 AZ Arkansas 2,067,921 7,911 286,708 79,163 365,871 2,511,902 827,117 3,339,019 AR California 32,604,608 3,209,718 5,040,669 3,785,914 8,826,583 37,710,891 27,684,530 65,395,421 CA Colorado 3,530,176 15,588 691,135 176,881 868,016 7,696,047 1,796,157 9,492,204 CO Connecticut 3,128,493 340,745 1,098,537 13,596 1,112,133 6,381,148 34,836 6,415,984 CT Delaware 1,085,679 38,596 207,363 8,570 215,933 1,929,043 201,531 2,130,574 DE District of Columbia 1,257,445 3,837 182,327 0 182,327 2,272,629 0 2,272,629 DC Florida 18,991,928 106,233 3,115,463 1,006,937 4,122,400 26,952,535 10,471,164 37,423,699 FL Georgia 8,402,381 105,999 1,386,871 272,858 1,659,729 10,654,705 3,470,475 14,125,180 GA Idaho 1,197,924 4,638 214,389 41,210 255,599 2,168,697 429,858 2,598,555 ID Illinois 13,293,985 71,080 1,846,815 510,234 2,357,049 14,770,298 4,107,027 18,877,325 IL Indiana 8,385,880 60,235 1,003,474 319,906 1,323,380 7,196,731 2,913,783 10,110,514 IN Iowa 1,921,768 64,384 278,485 115,725 394,209 3,401,426 1,288,707 4,690,133 IA Kansas 1,981,655 6,151 265,573 87,542 353,114 2,761,728 977,102 3,738,830 KS Kentucky 4,067,985 195,570 662,733 95,554 758,287 4,980,713 1,904,251 6,884,964 KY Louisiana 4,774,784 23,575 558,589 138,971 697,560 4,888,303 3,204,151 8,092,454 LA Maine 665,841 99,086 130,821 272,521 403,342 1,753,376 1,355,046 3,108,422 ME Maryland 6,161,086 164,488 1,030,461 683,705 1,714,166 12,036,290 3,692,049 15,728,339 MD Massachusetts 3,253,735 514,415 789,463 1,865,250 2,654,713 10,342,610 8,414,633 18,757,243 MA Michigan 9,239,880 240,877 1,334,818 481,836 1,816,654 9,154,367 4,253,620 13,407,987 MI Minnesota 2,915,042 3,263 356,596 99,521 456,117 4,539,845 1,446,389 5,986,234 MN Mississippi 3,244,953 57,688 399,180 46,576 445,756 3,516,915 2,308,515 5,825,430 MS Missouri 5,977,404 90,896 811,985 184,863 996,848 7,008,132 3,090,815 10,098,947 MO Montana 469,180 2,047 91,597 31,801 123,398 961,815 312,499 1,274,314 MT Nebraska 1,000,365 23,611 206,433 65,442 271,875 2,018,565 610,103 2,628,668 NE Nevada 2,381,532 1,421 564,085 61,352 625,437 4,280,203 450,635 4,730,838 NV New Hampshire 337,080 104,137 216,705 309,396 526,101 2,387,500 1,435,700 3,823,200 NH New Jersey 9,822,219 753,665 1,754,443 637,634 2,392,077 16,100,805 6,034,408 22,135,213 NJ New Mexico 1,730,092 4,626 356,212 66,197 422,409 2,923,789 625,487 3,549,276 NM New York 13,937,135 289,724 2,215,579 5,500,369 7,715,948 24,992,485 23,717,294 48,709,779 NY North Carolina 10,497,126 46,825 1,316,595 410,045 1,726,640 10,626,051 3,776,532 14,402,583 NC North Dakota 252,752 1,174 51,649 15,280 66,929 519,858 177,159 697,017 ND Ohio 11,916,081 95,465 1,765,316 730,319 2,495,635 13,179,476 6,280,938 19,460,414 OH Oklahoma 3,112,443 8,562 436,858 118,105 554,963 3,448,488 1,086,976 4,535,464 OK Oregon 2,718,773 20,472 468,708 134,271 602,979 4,691,847 1,387,522 6,079,369 OR Pennsylvania 12,191,094 617,368 1,730,429 598,212 2,328,642 17,352,113 6,968,337 24,320,451 PA Rhode Island 458,203 74,555 100,787 257,559 358,346 1,472,606 1,044,037 2,516,643 RI South Carolina 3,555,469 50,045 499,845 101,361 601,206 3,945,030 1,576,547 5,521,577 SC South Dakota 267,177 1,821 53,524 15,363 68,887 502,112 152,670 654,782 SD Tennessee 6,101,273 60,103 756,185 109,875 866,060 6,405,071 2,413,196 8,818,267 TN Texas 25,938,460 112,855 2,530,956 1,319,795 3,850,751 22,246,968 12,434,533 34,681,501 TX Utah 1,635,658 12,752 248,035 83,324 331,359 2,875,540 917,567 3,793,107 UT Vermont 408,625 24,665 101,417 121,832 223,249 1,364,154 526,402 1,890,556 VT Virginia 8,564,312 104,539 1,230,108 432,246 1,662,354 13,229,203 4,990,933 18,220,136 VA Washington 5,276,030 91,167 880,806 383,598 1,264,404 8,449,487 3,446,020 11,895,507 WA West Virginia 1,639,130 32,509 239,302 143,321 382,623 2,758,410 905,566 3,663,976 WV Wisconsin 3,541,316 79,746 659,484 195,557 855,041 4,246,585 1,638,702 5,885,287 WI Wyoming 298,754 1,954 78,080 23,014 101,094 781,904 224,882 1,006,786 WY United States 275,388,945 8,131,437 41,692,735 22,453,694 64,146,428 369,114,611 171,118,950 540,233,562 US Puerto Rico 4,793,125 487,760 300,301 0 300,301 2,929,872 0 2,929,872 PR Total 280,182,070 8,619,197 41,993,036 22,453,694 64,446,729 372,044,483 171,118,950 543,163,434 TO 114 Changes to Companies during Year 2006 Outside Plant Statistics Access Lines use by the customer as digital lines. Digital switched lines can transmit voice and data going into the customer location or PBX. Other switched access lines and total switched access lines include resold telephone exchange service lines. Special access lines connect an employee concession lines, but not official/company circuits. They do not include the closed end of WATS, FX, and special access lines. Main access lines include analog switched access lines provided over 4kHz or equivalent facilities, that connect to residential, single and multiline business telephones excluding PBX Trunks, Centrex-CO lines, Centrex-CU Trunks, and Hotel/Motel LD Trunks. Digital switched lines are switched access lines providing 64 kbps or equivalent, that terminate at the customer end as digital lines or be available for systems above 890 MHz. Total equipped local loop circuit kilometers are the number of total equivalent voice-grade circuit kilometers in local plant. Switched access lines connect end-user customers with their end office for switched services. They are classified as analog or digital depending on the type of service. Switched access lines include 800 and 800-like access lines, resold telephone exchange service lines, 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 poles times their ownership percentages. Kilometers of telephone channel are the number of equivalent analog or digital telephone circuit kilometers that are equipped and on radio in AT&T Mobility LLC (formerly Cingular Wireless LLC). Unless otherwise stated, data include local loops 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 equal total miles multiplied by 1.6093 and then rounded to the nearest whole number. Non-zero entries in the ARMIS reports support services, including directory publishing, information technology outsourcing services, retail long-distance and the wireline sales protion of communications products. The new wireline company formed in the merger of Alltel's wireline operations and Valor is named Windstream Corporation ("Windstream"). On December 29, 2006, AT&T Inc. (formerly SBC Communications) acquired BellSouth Corporation and its 40 percent economic interest Detailed values may not match totals because of necessary rounding. On May 17, 2006, Sprint Nextel Corporation completed the spin-off of its local communications business to Embarq Corporation ("EQ"). On July 17, 2006, Alltel completed the spin-off of its wireline telecommunications business to its stockholders and the merger of that wireline business with Valor Communications Group, Inc. ("Valor"). The spin-off included the majority of Alltel's communications Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 115 Notes for Tables 2.2 through 2.5 (2006) 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. ARMIS Report 43-08 definitions and carrier data can be accessed at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/. See Table 2.6 for data of individual carriers. Certain data pertaining to the carriers are unavailable. Totals by state for some items may be understated because of incomplete data. Notes for Tables 2.2 through 2.5 (2006) -- Continued Access Lines - continued Telephone Calls and Minutes 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 minutes-of-use, including call set-up time, holding time, and conversation time. Local calls are the number of originating calls completed or unanswered between points both of which are within the local service area of the calling telephone, or total originating calls minus total originating toll calls. The number of completed toll calls include calls directed to a point outside the local service area of the calling telephone. 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 service), and optional calling plans. IntraLATA toll calls 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 derived ISDN channels are included in the count of switched access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08, but are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01. Central office switches are assemblies of equipment and software designed to establish connections among lines and between lines and trunks, including access tandems, local, class 5 switching machines and associated remote switching machines. Figures for switched access lines reported in the ARMIS Report 43-08 for some companies are slightly different from figures for billable figures for billable access lines reported in the annual summary report (ARMIS Report 43-01) for a variety of reasons, including different end user's premises to an interexchange carrier or other access customer point of presence. Local private lines originate and terminate within the same LATA. 116 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 123 All Regional Mid-Sized Reporting Bell Reporting Items Incumbent Operating Incumbent Local Companies Local Exchange Exchange Companies Companies Km of Aerial Wire 436,055 350,722 85,333 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,936,861 1,648,746 288,115 Sheath Km of Fiber 287,980 253,054 34,926 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 615,530 583,066 32,464 Sheath Km of Fiber 349,656 334,386 15,270 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,505,673 2,906,113 599,560 Sheath Km of Fiber 349,747 295,949 53,798 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 82,342 80,570 1,772 Sheath Km of Fiber 5,729 5,446 283 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 6,140,407 5,218,496 921,911 Sheath Km of Fiber 993,109 888,832 104,277 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 21,690,848 20,208,651 1,482,197 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 61,015,955 57,246,396 3,769,559 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 2,781,412,608 2,592,493,509 188,919,099 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 13,845 13,784 61 Equivalent Number of Poles 18,993,218 16,619,795 2,373,423 Conduit System: Trench Km 321,130 299,208 21,922 Duct Km 1,652,895 1,584,987 67,908 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 46,739 43,021 3,718 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 302,298 177,414 124,884 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 54,682 794 53,888 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 166,501,292 162,051,359 4,449,933 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 667,109,945 644,869,378 22,240,567 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 424,060,762 382,148,390 41,912,372 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 6,398,189 5,011,697 1,386,492 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,670,330,491 5,622,974,455 1,047,356,036 Main Access Lines 106,872,319 97,015,108 9,857,211 PBX & Centrex Trunks 4,740,088 4,142,672 597,416 Centrex Extensions 11,597,575 10,991,508 606,067 Other Switched Access Lines 5,435,218 5,259,013 176,205 Total Switched Access Lines 128,645,200 117,408,301 11,236,899 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 6,538 5,709 829 Remote Switches 9,492 6,907 2,585 Central Office Switches 16,030 12,616 3,414 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 890,100 869,490 20,610 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 286,320 269,515 16,805 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 3,064,323 2,505,678 558,645 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 42,776,941 40,062,591 2,714,350 Payphone Lines 652,776 619,039 33,737 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 5,868,527 5,498,653 369,874 Non-Lifeline/Primary 67,734,934 60,785,637 6,949,297 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 8,547,699 7,936,703 610,996 Total Switched Access Lines 128,645,200 117,408,301 11,236,899 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 698,387 669,511 28,876 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 249,923,089 219,018,265 30,904,824 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 379,266,676 337,096,077 42,170,599 Local Private Lines 11,936,835 11,331,782 605,053 Local Calls 280,182,070 256,692,558 23,489,512 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 8,619,197 7,894,587 724,610 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 41,993,036 37,396,705 4,596,331 (Originating) Intrastate 22,453,692 20,663,579 1,790,113 Total 64,446,729 58,060,284 6,386,445 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 372,044,483 337,952,079 34,092,404 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 171,118,950 159,278,266 11,840,684 Total 543,163,434 497,230,345 45,933,089 117 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 4 AT&T 5 AT&T 6 AT&T 7 AT&T BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Telecom- Telephone Telephone Bell Items munications, Company Company Telephone Inc. Company Km of Aerial Wire 0000 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 316,960 29,188 23,576 37,775 Sheath Km of Fiber 59,541 1,329 2,324 2,082 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 60,860 26,895 7,950 23,000 Sheath Km of Fiber 47,802 16,275 5,615 13,608 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 620,591 75,735 40,736 125,276 Sheath Km of Fiber 89,163 4,698 4,067 11,107 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 7,142 2,813 1,664 5,449 Sheath Km of Fiber 245 182 55 167 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,005,553 134,631 73,926 191,500 Sheath Km of Fiber 196,751 22,484 12,061 26,964 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 3,407,802 350,103 167,707 362,712 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 10,912,884 1,782,309 743,292 2,054,387 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 419,477,245 102,859,983 37,473,413 105,133,813 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 3,441 658 40 39 Equivalent Number of Poles 2,925,872 464,236 255,338 417,967 Conduit System: Trench Km 31,535 13,171 5,335 10,761 Duct Km 209,220 76,393 30,945 62,417 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 359 150 0 78 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 865 460 0 156 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 794 0 0 0 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 4,281,405 724,597 0 56,796 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 73,175,519 34,951,774 12,847,078 35,167,839 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 119,298,192 11,869,665 5,582,730 8,576,098 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 794 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 709,428,849 313,936,294 79,460,080 289,257,182 Main Access Lines 16,547,882 4,333,100 1,381,292 2,841,151 PBX & Centrex Trunks 464,020 95,998 15,168 69,290 Centrex Extensions 1,003,818 429,665 290,999 352,125 Other Switched Access Lines 269,805 95,917 10,351 45,028 Total Switched Access Lines 18,285,525 4,954,680 1,697,810 3,307,594 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 789 225 94 195 Remote Switches 845 175 141 274 Central Office Switches 1,634 400 235 469 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 76,349 30,099 5,820 17,300 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 58,377 13,668 3,242 8,135 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 396,381 124,968 38,398 88,499 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 5,790,962 2,006,868 604,270 1,324,974 Payphone Lines 36,892 29,498 8,984 15,640 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 326,605 80,395 35,962 85,847 Non-Lifeline/Primary 10,715,360 2,364,429 934,966 1,657,317 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 1,019,325 348,522 75,230 135,317 Total Switched Access Lines 18,285,525 4,954,680 1,697,810 3,307,594 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 161,437 43,594 9,261 33,187 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 33,137,854 6,523,725 1,768,080 4,154,190 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 51,584,816 11,521,999 3,475,151 7,494,971 Local Private Lines 2,265,442 806,813 155,074 725,527 Local Calls 48,308,891 11,388,903 4,755,716 7,855,575 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 436,142 26,064 20,103 189,487 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 6,658,888 1,686,360 707,173 1,180,169 (Originating) Intrastate 1,351,611 359,848 161,276 363,987 Total 8,010,499 2,046,208 868,449 1,544,156 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 54,722,025 13,118,391 4,304,826 7,745,485 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 24,694,244 2,246,836 1,047,626 2,365,472 Total 79,416,269 15,365,227 5,352,452 10,110,957 118 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T 11 AT&T The Wisconsin Nevada Pacific Ohio Bell Bell, Bell Bell Items Telephone Inc. Telephone Telephone Company Company Company Km of Aerial Wire 0 0 60,304 96,083 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 50,056 12,960 3,447 135,569 Sheath Km of Fiber 4,699 517 595 5,824 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 15,852 6,988 3,650 110,186 Sheath Km of Fiber 8,882 4,561 900 36,801 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 43,348 40,440 7,073 110,409 Sheath Km of Fiber 4,266 4,974 2,041 3,484 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4,778 1,284 190 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 132 60 0 97 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 114,034 61,672 14,360 356,164 Sheath Km of Fiber 17,979 10,112 3,536 46,206 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 251,991 180,182 29,896 872,909 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 1,398,736 761,603 151,102 4,264,370 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 67,536,981 36,114,979 6,686,992 275,068,618 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 60 101 0 1,503 Equivalent Number of Poles 471,406 126,191 41,541 1,240,028 Conduit System: Trench Km 7,160 4,043 2,274 46,061 Duct Km 41,530 23,443 13,187 267,158 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 144 1,813 4,952 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 577 3,178 59,790 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 1,163,450 703,435 47,881,017 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 20,124,756 11,011,577 3,365,456 99,101,249 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,533,067 4,784,933 1,421 12,646,068 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 159,480,812 89,489,772 5,852,260 221,773,842 Main Access Lines 2,467,236 1,226,941 265,374 12,412,482 PBX & Centrex Trunks 42,608 25,420 6,203 384,382 Centrex Extensions 247,233 163,424 61,033 1,322,811 Other Switched Access Lines 23,179 11,691 5,603 201,998 Total Switched Access Lines 2,780,256 1,427,476 338,213 14,321,673 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 153 85 11 445 Remote Switches 136 46 37 320 Central Office Switches 289 131 48 765 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 14,514 10,808 1,213 75,209 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 8,337 5,601 546 30,685 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 68,151 32,185 4,028 240,174 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 945,825 553,822 120,889 5,571,598 Payphone Lines 15,634 6,081 1,950 48,848 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 164,372 43,880 12,467 2,140,515 Non-Lifeline/Primary 1,462,849 724,770 170,624 4,469,215 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 123,425 66,738 28,255 1,851,323 Total Switched Access Lines 2,780,256 1,427,476 338,213 14,321,673 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 13,641 29,998 1,688 24,424 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 3,513,360 1,770,860 374,085 21,589,503 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 6,307,257 3,228,334 713,986 35,935,600 Local Private Lines 429,609 371,135 8,407 394,202 Local Calls 7,365,470 2,913,148 572,471 24,591,043 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 30,840 62,137 1,302 2,635,702 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,001,934 564,706 132,020 3,828,280 (Originating) Intrastate 351,125 141,052 26,741 2,383,054 Total 1,353,059 705,758 158,761 6,211,334 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 6,854,476 3,465,492 1,140,125 29,216,808 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 2,299,178 867,429 234,015 19,891,901 Total 9,153,654 4,332,921 1,374,140 49,108,709 119 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 12 AT&T 13 AT&T 14 Q 15 VZ The Southwestern Qwest Verizon Southern Bell Corporation California Items New England Telephone Inc. Telephone L.P. Company Km of Aerial Wire 0 10,783 115,992 8,031 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 48,252 112,329 83,866 42,431 Sheath Km of Fiber 6,135 8,896 3,572 3,975 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 9,006 56,876 71,205 31,276 Sheath Km of Fiber 5,782 42,400 44,024 13,086 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 9,146 521,304 537,885 42,725 Sheath Km of Fiber 24 56,465 41,894 3,085 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 916 6,601 13,456 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 26 80 787 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 67,320 697,110 706,412 116,432 Sheath Km of Fiber 11,967 107,841 90,277 20,146 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 120,130 1,543,986 1,346,678 1,241,095 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 999,988 7,700,729 4,987,299 2,001,763 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 41,872,594 326,593,753 310,152,631 70,795,945 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 87 1,991 5,545 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 404,125 1,595,392 1,053,778 444,613 Conduit System: Trench Km 3,297 26,194 39,781 18,725 Duct Km 19,123 151,907 168,761 62,845 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 166 25,375 2,902 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 314 73,523 13,435 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 57,781 99,672,873 4,035,302 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 11,218,655 110,855,995 270,390 14,797,393 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 8,229,646 47,800,897 58,589,343 2,839,251 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 1,290 0 35,452 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 33,249,434 789,217,531 332,960,235 60,718,351 Main Access Lines 1,572,846 10,890,602 11,115,006 2,917,144 PBX & Centrex Trunks 13,405 209,209 321,445 170,117 Centrex Extensions 133,741 414,070 531,586 613,492 Other Switched Access Lines 39,312 124,424 97,725 315,848 Total Switched Access Lines 1,759,304 11,638,305 12,065,762 4,016,601 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 86 628 698 192 Remote Switches 88 1,074 622 117 Central Office Switches 174 1,702 1,320 309 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 11,321 57,595 58,166 15,807 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 2,597 32,432 31,262 3,113 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 28,840 268,629 305,865 82,492 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 562,767 3,912,118 3,604,462 1,224,899 Payphone Lines 8,289 44,665 62,377 18,426 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 49,047 586,444 336,794 574,857 Non-Lifeline/Primary 922,362 6,112,184 6,986,499 1,848,653 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 187,999 714,265 769,765 267,274 Total Switched Access Lines 1,759,304 11,638,305 12,065,762 4,016,601 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 4,176 202,139 20,825 4,598 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,885,157 18,954,274 9,761,237 6,458,564 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 3,648,637 30,794,718 21,847,824 10,479,763 Local Private Lines 167,910 1,256,642 208,483 359,010 Local Calls 3,105,115 31,969,018 22,612,689 7,871,586 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 329,211 56,854 99,110 537,997 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,077,838 3,326,312 4,065,390 1,131,699 (Originating) Intrastate 0 1,325,190 1,132,260 1,329,256 Total 1,077,838 4,651,502 5,197,650 2,460,955 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 6,279,860 31,532,231 43,776,310 8,120,303 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 0 14,893,121 12,525,588 7,365,325 Total 6,279,860 46,425,352 56,301,898 15,485,628 120 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon Delaware Florida Maryland New England Items Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 0 1,274 0 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4,179 10,838 37,603 183,078 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,398 98 12,342 28,304 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,419 6,006 7,321 27,809 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,009 9,463 5,575 12,734 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 11,450 40,942 40,047 16,938 Sheath Km of Fiber 436 7,429 3,804 48 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 174 49 1,600 354 Sheath Km of Fiber 31 0 135 61 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 17,223 57,835 86,571 228,179 Sheath Km of Fiber 3,874 16,990 21,856 41,147 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 93,091 1,230,852 397,592 1,044,324 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 282,094 2,017,790 946,648 2,546,514 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 9,367,664 33,686,290 57,646,486 107,623,068 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 00031 Equivalent Number of Poles 43,726 97,024 336,144 1,470,998 Conduit System: Trench Km 838 4,302 3,766 16,423 Duct Km 5,859 19,361 26,813 85,150 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 24 57 257 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 47 113 1,452 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 1,130 69,931 700,589 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,952,211 7,476,117 16,962,604 32,009,051 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 944,976 3,935,606 9,593,163 16,195,692 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,439,869 50,456,812 78,845,163 50,206,682 Main Access Lines 328,984 1,440,959 2,093,686 3,699,773 PBX & Centrex Trunks 29,865 97,124 200,738 286,452 Centrex Extensions 82,927 188,756 681,169 537,760 Other Switched Access Lines 38,674 41,995 300,411 454,049 Total Switched Access Lines 480,450 1,768,834 3,276,004 4,978,034 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 20 88 102 237 Remote Switches 17 12 136 491 Central Office Switches 37 100 238 728 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 3,102 4,985 71,775 39,774 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,028 2,524 6,647 7,180 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 7,619 41,245 32,733 135,108 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 165,857 475,557 1,286,731 1,645,060 Payphone Lines 2,980 7,169 25,989 37,660 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 2,366 23,470 4,781 214,453 Non-Lifeline/Primary 274,272 1,128,300 1,730,298 2,695,203 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 27,356 93,093 195,472 250,550 Total Switched Access Lines 480,450 1,768,834 3,276,004 4,978,034 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,555 1,132 13,618 12,813 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,154,449 2,622,158 7,008,808 12,774,543 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 1,636,454 4,392,124 10,298,430 17,765,390 Local Private Lines 50,712 123,340 343,979 573,684 Local Calls 1,085,679 3,892,595 6,161,086 5,123,484 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 38,596 43,667 164,488 816,858 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 207,363 759,124 1,030,461 1,339,193 (Originating) Intrastate 8,570 254,223 683,705 2,826,558 Total 215,933 1,013,347 1,714,166 4,165,751 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 1,929,043 6,160,976 12,036,290 17,320,246 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 201,531 1,814,462 3,692,049 12,775,818 Total 2,130,574 7,975,438 15,728,339 30,096,064 121 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 20 VZ 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon New Jersey New York North Northwest Items Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 0 0 57,126 203 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 56,737 95,745 107,113 24,990 Sheath Km of Fiber 24,893 24,242 11,585 2,224 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 20,776 33,205 10,090 10,431 Sheath Km of Fiber 12,071 17,452 3,543 3,956 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 19,817 49,128 279,627 39,381 Sheath Km of Fiber 420 3,569 22,624 2,848 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,402 23,581 195 22 Sheath Km of Fiber 492 2,142 0 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 100,733 201,660 397,025 74,824 Sheath Km of Fiber 37,876 47,405 37,752 9,028 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 1,550,399 1,702,335 715,795 463,796 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 2,925,281 2,606,625 1,182,359 760,221 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 99,937,638 152,851,083 68,424,362 21,542,772 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 288 0 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 610,982 1,140,596 1,108,580 135,014 Conduit System: Trench Km 9,543 22,487 4,882 934 Duct Km 70,059 85,495 23,690 1,582 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 22 153 62 1,790 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 71 949 163 9,073 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 20,483 306,173 40,826 2,048,663 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 31,469,457 48,192,423 17,776,152 4,334,869 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 11,647,812 15,402,104 5,649,369 2,107,645 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 0 2,240,720 304,601 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 177,279,556 1,654,298,807 70,114,054 29,413,023 Main Access Lines 3,286,138 5,116,406 3,219,428 1,019,167 PBX & Centrex Trunks 277,964 463,709 168,883 56,360 Centrex Extensions 643,657 963,213 215,502 92,394 Other Switched Access Lines 702,158 1,417,158 126,393 30,884 Total Switched Access Lines 4,909,917 7,960,486 3,730,206 1,198,805 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 206 301 370 106 Remote Switches 16 299 921 94 Central Office Switches 222 600 1,291 200 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 51,839 67,019 8,968 3,665 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 8,736 14,442 3,981 1,540 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 60,841 151,497 128,163 37,517 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 1,850,825 2,799,836 875,090 306,116 Payphone Lines 40,906 99,305 18,387 4,539 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 124,373 276,013 87,071 33,740 Non-Lifeline/Primary 2,358,169 4,137,632 2,477,917 747,741 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 474,803 496,203 143,578 69,152 Total Switched Access Lines 4,909,917 7,960,486 3,730,206 1,198,805 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 11,468 27,279 13,151 5,539 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 16,398,117 35,005,428 2,318,093 2,131,012 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 21,319,502 42,993,193 6,061,450 3,335,356 Local Private Lines 589,354 592,305 276,814 264,546 Local Calls 9,657,379 12,900,001 10,444,438 3,083,638 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 750,545 184,255 197,624 49,983 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,688,115 2,003,675 1,025,151 425,027 (Originating) Intrastate 612,014 5,390,414 620,591 200,580 Total 2,300,129 7,394,089 1,645,742 625,607 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 15,533,968 23,497,824 9,149,526 3,347,250 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 5,825,167 22,930,702 9,048,256 1,372,469 Total 21,359,135 46,428,526 18,197,782 4,719,719 122 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 24 VZ 25 VZ 26 VZ 27 VZ Verizon Verizon GTE Verizon Pennsylvania South Southwest, Virginia Items Inc. Inc. Inc. d/b/a Inc. Verizon Southwest Km of Aerial Wire 0 214 712 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 91,329 29,533 28,495 28,649 Sheath Km of Fiber 26,108 2,841 1,336 8,528 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 17,561 1,522 6,419 7,733 Sheath Km of Fiber 11,793 945 4,654 7,734 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 25,371 55,989 69,005 60,775 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,146 7,021 12,700 7,029 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,048 0 92 1,530 Sheath Km of Fiber 338 0 0 211 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 137,309 87,044 104,011 98,687 Sheath Km of Fiber 39,384 10,807 18,690 23,502 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 852,892 203,496 979,190 674,860 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 2,215,304 337,391 1,398,843 1,467,088 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 87,313,566 20,465,080 28,016,686 57,837,365 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0000 Equivalent Number of Poles 929,513 136,816 230,405 282,085 Conduit System: Trench Km 10,094 251 4,323 5,193 Duct Km 66,924 814 16,672 26,669 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 340 142 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 769 283 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 0 97,958 16,918 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 25,294,793 5,973,375 3,702,013 15,013,470 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 10,342,469 1,216,426 2,354,809 11,229,637 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 11,956 389,759 2,024,568 2,450 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 162,958,992 14,433,745 57,875,644 137,763,418 Main Access Lines 3,388,302 903,997 1,065,490 1,712,204 PBX & Centrex Trunks 226,932 46,952 73,490 218,556 Centrex Extensions 626,029 88,267 150,797 667,678 Other Switched Access Lines 439,696 35,130 37,299 235,929 Total Switched Access Lines 4,680,959 1,074,346 1,327,076 2,834,367 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 211 75 175 129 Remote Switches 249 149 103 126 Central Office Switches 460 224 278 255 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 25,216 4,067 8,160 109,848 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 7,043 1,477 2,075 8,520 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 71,985 28,128 33,191 26,497 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 1,450,067 303,981 428,780 1,253,453 Payphone Lines 31,381 6,344 5,489 21,510 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 121,503 12,875 26,624 7,180 Non-Lifeline/Primary 2,726,472 671,589 745,322 1,389,486 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 279,551 51,429 87,670 136,241 Total Switched Access Lines 4,680,959 1,074,346 1,327,076 2,834,367 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 15,713 1,288 1,808 6,781 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 9,059,372 1,473,449 2,815,635 10,345,002 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 13,756,044 2,549,083 4,144,519 13,186,150 Local Private Lines 477,685 71,515 134,052 395,993 Local Calls 9,530,471 4,389,813 4,140,502 5,284,147 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 495,030 16,972 87,263 100,251 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 1,215,955 383,790 403,103 833,049 (Originating) Intrastate 402,381 116,647 212,280 266,895 Total 1,618,336 500,437 615,383 1,099,944 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 13,867,586 3,532,177 3,328,578 10,011,372 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 5,196,321 1,552,692 2,108,435 3,424,063 Total 19,063,907 5,084,869 5,437,013 13,435,435 123 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 28 VZ 29 VZ 30 VZ 31 Verizon Verizon Puerto Rico CenturyTel Washington, West Virginia Telephone of Items DC, Inc. Inc. Company Alabama, LLC Km of Aerial Wire 0001 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,207 29,235 23,606 9,104 Sheath Km of Fiber 47 6,877 1,742 1,015 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2,342 1,349 5,339 477 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,329 792 1,600 192 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 126 14,904 7,945 24,987 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 32 1,575 1,729 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,580 650 0 10 Sheath Km of Fiber 192 13 0 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 5,254 46,137 36,890 34,578 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,567 7,713 4,917 2,936 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 86,427 147,841 190,570 34,989 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 176,381 434,825 190,570 68,946 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 9,481,828 15,144,461 23,388,213 6,217,416 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0000 Equivalent Number of Poles 17,094 345,012 295,319 57,567 Conduit System: Trench Km 980 753 6,102 183 Duct Km 6,558 4,105 18,307 208 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 4,235 21 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 12,196 1,820 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 0 172,032 21,840 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 3,592,597 4,232,565 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 185,902 3,265,747 1,325,722 15,362 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 107 0 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 16,456,741 27,188,235 4,419,072 2,373,151 Main Access Lines 290,081 562,701 916,736 233,976 PBX & Centrex Trunks 119,478 38,447 20,457 2,142 Centrex Extensions 425,901 63,461 0 12,481 Other Switched Access Lines 24,948 35,580 97,828 0 Total Switched Access Lines 860,408 700,189 1,035,021 248,599 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 23 34 31 38 Remote Switches 5 117 297 124 Central Office Switches 28 151 328 162 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 91,443 3,685 1,743 175 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 4,035 1,402 890 178 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 3,931 10,977 57,636 13,469 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 641,359 158,764 197,661 41,412 Payphone Lines 5,533 5,768 8,795 941 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 8,153 4,328 114,538 3,234 Non-Lifeline/Primary 175,200 502,417 656,391 183,639 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 26,232 17,935 0 5,904 Total Switched Access Lines 860,408 700,189 1,035,021 248,599 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 5,457 2,451 490 37 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 4,983,749 708,919 328,642 214,135 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 5,849,614 1,411,559 1,364,153 462,771 Local Private Lines 202,431 66,026 21,092 3,028 Local Calls 1,257,445 1,639,130 4,793,125 559,342 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 3,837 32,509 487,760 41,150 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 182,327 239,302 300,301 131,622 (Originating) Intrastate 0 143,321 0 26,641 Total 182,327 382,623 300,301 158,263 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 2,272,629 2,758,410 2,929,872 854,592 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 0 905,566 0 167,288 Total 2,272,629 3,663,976 2,929,872 1,021,880 124 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 32 33 34 35 C CenturyTel CenturyTel Cincinnati Citizens of of Bell Telecommuni- Items Missouri, Washington, Telephone cations Co. LLC Inc. Co. of California Km of Aerial Wire 176 501 5,212 11,699 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10,674 4,382 14,622 4,119 Sheath Km of Fiber 391 589 1,878 359 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 370 284 4,833 1,251 Sheath Km of Fiber 159 218 1,665 665 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 28,769 17,179 6,591 3,315 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,029 1,536 52 24 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 42 776 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 97 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 39,813 21,887 26,822 8,685 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,579 2,343 3,692 1,048 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 74,747 13,557 72,182 26,384 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 121,893 67,786 135,283 37,692 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 7,283,914 2,527,982 26,822 8,686 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 0 61 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 37,041 14,745 148,759 48,151 Conduit System: Trench Km 219 489 3,540 577 Duct Km 370 896 10,989 1,729 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 204 0 1,528 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 65,091 0 53,888 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 0 0 53,888 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 128,199 0 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 687 0 139,012 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 190,853 560,406 1,604,200 15,400 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 0 0 192,881 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,988,886 601,393 7,274,886 26,005 Main Access Lines 282,987 133,948 700,184 119,790 PBX & Centrex Trunks 14,348 2,045 77,227 1,591 Centrex Extensions 10,761 13,949 45,069 97 Other Switched Access Lines 0 0 1,960 0 Total Switched Access Lines 308,096 149,942 824,440 121,478 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 39 21 78 17 Remote Switches 140 101 13 17 Central Office Switches 179 122 91 34 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 255 117 2,406 0 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 295 13 2,802 0 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 12,440 6,318 13,649 26,711 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 74,339 29,135 252,174 2,132 Payphone Lines 1,102 184 4,173 836 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 4,208 4,470 43,368 22,023 Non-Lifeline/Primary 202,788 101,321 482,400 62,986 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 13,219 8,514 28,676 6,790 Total Switched Access Lines 308,096 149,942 824,440 121,478 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 9 4 3,553 0 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 423,282 163,307 198,019 15,977 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 731,387 313,253 1,026,012 137,455 Local Private Lines 4,075 3,110 3,429 134 Local Calls 499,984 145,171 1,990,624 111,754 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 78,272 29,741 236 25,843 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 149,608 55,733 485,149 38,605 (Originating) Intrastate 36,065 16,423 139,068 36,316 Total 185,673 72,156 624,217 74,921 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 922,892 390,664 3,528,118 253,439 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 216,235 96,385 825,296 253,092 Total 1,139,127 487,049 4,353,414 506,531 125 Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 36 C 37 C 38 39 Citizens Frontier Commonwealth Iowa Telecommuni- Telephone Telephone Telecom- Items cations Co. of Company munications of New York, Rochester, Services Inc. Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 2,597 2,117 27,516 206 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10,035 9,274 19,055 2,339 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,986 1,568 2,979 12 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 181 2,971 92 174 Sheath Km of Fiber 98 1,266 45 61 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 12,994 5,073 5,030 49,779 Sheath Km of Fiber 770 121 39 5,024 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 470 1 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 0936 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 23,210 17,788 24,178 52,292 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,854 3,048 3,068 5,098 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 56,066 47,833 34,135 44,825 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 59,017 170,833 68,270 89,650 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 3,143,902 8,651,467 4,583,685 3,905,822 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0000 Equivalent Number of Poles 124,461 114,543 121,370 28,482 Conduit System: Trench Km 119 1,996 52 75 Duct Km 475 5,241 212 310 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 70 0 0 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 140 0 0 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 35,568 0 0 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 360,369 46,182 2,260,980 61,660 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 118,155 5,697,541 811 459,661 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 208,818 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 8,400,000 25,780,646 779,129 6,360,883 Main Access Lines 254,198 338,080 264,216 206,814 PBX & Centrex Trunks 15,522 3,286 1,782 12,167 Centrex Extensions 161 26,171 37,851 3,183 Other Switched Access Lines 1,972 76,532 0 85 Total Switched Access Lines 271,853 444,069 303,849 222,249 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 30 7 11 62 Remote Switches 98 59 511 224 Central Office Switches 128 66 522 286 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 0 0 336 27 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 0 0 97 29 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 38,093 8,859 8,878 10,627 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 25,858 138,965 70,750 40,697 Payphone Lines 1,972 4,272 3,192 434 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 9,728 25,424 3,414 12,181 Non-Lifeline/Primary 186,688 247,876 168,027 152,470 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 9,514 18,673 49,588 5,840 Total Switched Access Lines 271,853 444,069 303,849 222,249 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 0 479 1,484 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 462,165 146,182 94,429 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 271,853 906,234 450,510 318,162 Local Private Lines 0 0 391 861 Local Calls 342,074 718,438 571,049 512,684 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 94,957 22,046 63,010 59,786 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 92,678 139,925 88,110 38,289 (Originating) Intrastate 61,935 61,616 32,739 16,386 Total 154,613 201,541 120,850 54,675 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 688,733 907,216 603,869 545,538 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 449,073 372,355 299,364 118,236 Total 1,137,806 1,279,571 903,234 663,774 126 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 40 EQ 41 EQ 42 EQ 43 EQ Carolina Central Central Central Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Items and Company Company Company Telegraph of of Co. Texas Virginia Km of Aerial Wire 24 2,288 1,929 1,289 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 10,372 8,707 5,284 8,380 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,724 989 441 1,058 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,549 9,997 152 383 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,039 3,810 68 138 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 81,930 21,889 10,374 22,739 Sheath Km of Fiber 7,950 1,398 1,346 1,485 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 56 103 3 2 Sheath Km of Fiber 916140 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 93,907 40,696 15,813 31,504 Sheath Km of Fiber 10,722 6,213 1,869 2,681 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 234,268 118,514 25,852 42,186 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 409,698 336,136 60,747 102,232 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 19,872,558 18,255,292 3,795,225 5,939,446 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0000 Equivalent Number of Poles 103,398 68,068 24,760 58,339 Conduit System: Trench Km 846 6,366 173 125 Duct Km 4,724 14,226 513 421 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 96 183 187 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 343 366 374 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 616,152 76,159 194,022 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 795 2,348 0 2,100 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 4,188,487 1,252,223 1,522,942 1,079,347 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 984,793 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 19,133,296 5,216,480 1,704,574 3,704,960 Main Access Lines 876,306 858,326 158,043 253,495 PBX & Centrex Trunks 85,744 75,087 14,876 17,544 Centrex Extensions 33,059 80,996 2,503 5,077 Other Switched Access Lines 16,832 11,413 2,372 4,023 Total Switched Access Lines 1,011,941 1,025,822 177,794 280,139 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 43 25 16 12 Remote Switches 117 43 32 50 Central Office Switches 160 68 48 62 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,409 3,237 385 789 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,419 2,473 290 348 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 51,845 34,355 7,449 12,593 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 229,565 310,717 42,203 59,190 Payphone Lines 448 42 160 3 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 43,584 34,286 4,703 4,734 Non-Lifeline/Primary 632,427 593,346 110,987 185,749 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 54,072 53,076 12,292 17,870 Total Switched Access Lines 1,011,941 1,025,822 177,794 280,139 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 646 1,016 415 444 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 5,531,818 9,806,364 293,117 571,586 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 6,544,405 10,833,202 471,326 852,169 Local Private Lines 188,703 52,381 21,807 23,905 Local Calls 2,519,839 2,278,775 571,007 638,086 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 1,018 547 556 774 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 324,173 532,881 65,471 133,961 (Originating) Intrastate 156,925 79,273 33,453 85,951 Total 481,098 612,154 98,924 219,912 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 3,157,565 3,618,708 497,984 887,476 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 1,193,317 410,419 256,173 463,540 Total 4,350,882 4,029,127 754,157 1,351,016 127 Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 44 EQ 45 EQ 46 EQ 47 EQ Embarq Embarq United United Florida, Missouri, Telephone Telephone Items Inc. Inc. Company of Company of Indiana New Jersey Inc. Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 211 1,622 1,403 1,384 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 5,739 5,514 3,410 7,531 Sheath Km of Fiber 339 39 202 1,465 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 2,701 225 261 233 Sheath Km of Fiber 1,875 135 175 170 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 88,209 19,563 21,469 2,171 Sheath Km of Fiber 10,001 2,018 2,104 60 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 246 7 1 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 40100 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 96,895 25,309 25,141 9,935 Sheath Km of Fiber 12,255 2,193 2,481 1,695 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 167,941 25,637 34,403 8,768 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 603,169 81,616 113,782 55,613 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 32,391,922 3,801,070 3,949,600 3,002,901 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0000 Equivalent Number of Poles 39,544 54,332 48,620 58,114 Conduit System: Trench Km 2,626 276 144 104 Duct Km 9,181 769 544 592 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 271 134 85 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 543 269 170 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,516,896 200,680 170,977 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 9,923 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 13,687,650 1,417,624 960,266 1,099,663 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 134,708,008 1,248,103 107,832,460 94,149,994 Main Access Lines 1,648,121 168,935 198,115 166,125 PBX & Centrex Trunks 81,287 17,502 20,127 17,596 Centrex Extensions 104,759 24,757 5,888 3,180 Other Switched Access Lines 28,357 1,409 1,341 1,039 Total Switched Access Lines 1,862,524 212,603 225,471 187,940 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 50 8 17 2 Remote Switches 87 77 76 24 Central Office Switches 137 85 93 26 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 2,810 380 284 630 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 3,168 239 417 222 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 68,461 8,873 8,935 7,917 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 518,264 70,015 47,935 52,265 Payphone Lines 4 337 580 524 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 24,249 1,982 3,241 966 Non-Lifeline/Primary 1,139,576 122,508 155,554 96,305 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 111,970 8,888 9,226 29,963 Total Switched Access Lines 1,862,524 212,603 225,471 187,940 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,132 398 1,061 122 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,858,186 699,797 253,281 556,809 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 8,721,842 912,798 479,813 744,871 Local Private Lines 38,712 26,468 15,133 20,202 Local Calls 4,137,361 370,569 352,431 164,840 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 2,120 1,709 1,609 3,120 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 531,935 59,932 61,829 66,328 (Originating) Intrastate 313,814 37,544 50,521 25,620 Total 845,749 97,476 112,350 91,948 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 5,674,411 591,203 657,227 566,837 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 2,210,667 319,356 368,072 209,241 Total 7,885,078 910,559 1,025,299 776,078 128 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 48 EQ 49 EQ 50 EQ 51 EQ United The United United United Telephone Telephone Telephone - Telephone Items Company of Company of Southeast, Company of Ohio Pennsylvania Inc. Texas, Inc. Km of Aerial Wire 3,374 3,873 1,523 1,181 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 17,859 22,622 18,563 3,009 Sheath Km of Fiber 2,281 5,085 1,416 77 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,155 250 701 77 Sheath Km of Fiber 396 286 273 89 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 25,801 6,718 5,975 17,253 Sheath Km of Fiber 3,246 171 394 1,670 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 7 0 44 4 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 070 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 44,822 29,590 25,283 20,343 Sheath Km of Fiber 5,923 5,542 2,090 1,836 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 68,059 28,971 31,066 23,272 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 249,711 206,460 87,971 54,684 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 9,340,975 5,287,950 6,345,122 2,922,303 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 000 Equivalent Number of Poles 208,696 186,341 138,466 22,962 Conduit System: Trench Km 520 150 383 66 Duct Km 1,785 730 1,637 189 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 0 116 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 0 234 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 0 344,976 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 2,609,422 1,716,325 689,512 1,163,278 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 327,039,515 162,412,172 5,895,991 1,037,921 Main Access Lines 398,124 310,166 256,929 134,003 PBX & Centrex Trunks 45,018 29,209 15,710 10,776 Centrex Extensions 15,732 3,618 16,822 139 Other Switched Access Lines 5,575 3,080 3,086 3,433 Total Switched Access Lines 464,449 346,073 292,547 148,351 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 25 14 10 6 Remote Switches 151 78 42 53 Central Office Switches 176 92 52 59 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 807 937 676 207 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 718 468 468 188 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 19,334 16,180 12,340 5,032 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 109,008 71,920 71,645 29,943 Payphone Lines 1,337 649 178 93 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 22,358 3,304 8,620 6,668 Non-Lifeline/Primary 295,158 238,440 191,054 94,025 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 17,254 15,580 8,710 12,590 Total Switched Access Lines 464,449 346,073 292,547 148,351 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,674 375 397 322 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,698,539 882,756 1,161,295 130,938 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 2,164,662 1,229,204 1,454,239 279,611 Local Private Lines 44,159 41,084 26,162 36,216 Local Calls 820,048 469,593 529,925 234,394 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 1,388 4,881 1,048 609 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 118,306 111,755 143,360 42,558 (Originating) Intrastate 116,136 49,937 44,800 27,375 Total 234,442 161,692 188,160 69,933 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 1,169,771 929,823 956,825 323,701 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 827,028 476,624 330,343 209,630 Total 1,996,799 1,406,447 1,287,168 533,331 129 Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Outside Plant Statistics: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued 52 53 WIN 54 WIN 55 WIN SureWest Windstream Windstream Windstream Telephone Georgia Kentucky Nebraska Items Communi- cations Corp. Km of Aerial Wire 657 0 3,276 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 610 10,686 32,304 2,172 Sheath Km of Fiber 27 1,369 4,385 262 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 826 367 927 569 Sheath Km of Fiber 527 191 494 421 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 1,669 20,212 9,604 16,325 Sheath Km of Fiber 45 1,883 364 2,218 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 0 000 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 3,105 31,265 42,835 19,066 Sheath Km of Fiber 599 3,443 5,243 2,901 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 8,240 34,755 73,223 18,186 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 64,520 82,868 133,133 80,152 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 2,075,618 5,420,818 8,776,308 3,942,985 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 0 000 Equivalent Number of Poles 6,453 45,867 163,552 30,635 Conduit System: Trench Km 613 134 546 492 Duct Km 2,933 531 1,932 1,574 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 0 000 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 000 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 371,769 2,830,320 7,034,849 269 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,293,006 11,549 897 219,143 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 0 000 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 342,603 716,042 28,884,552 33,118,376 Main Access Lines 104,182 244,060 410,826 174,153 PBX & Centrex Trunks 16,005 2,442 4,035 5,291 Centrex Extensions 0 36,839 31,086 35,978 Other Switched Access Lines 0 4,303 4,900 1,638 Total Switched Access Lines 120,187 287,644 450,847 217,060 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 2 27 48 5 Remote Switches 0 44 53 137 Central Office Switches 2 71 101 142 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 1,522 454 557 430 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 209 319 748 636 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 2,500 34,159 20,162 9,140 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 32,117 54,978 107,513 78,666 Payphone Lines 410 2,088 2,791 2,290 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 10,266 7,745 19,567 5,627 Non-Lifeline/Primary 66,067 177,611 287,144 113,913 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 8,827 11,063 13,670 7,424 Total Switched Access Lines 120,187 287,644 450,847 217,060 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 167 813 10,689 973 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 205,611 3,714 138,199 31,393 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 325,965 292,171 599,735 249,426 Local Private Lines 42 4,289 36,745 2,876 Local Calls 115,760 715,623 1,149,986 496,231 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 10,104 40,344 128,348 21,702 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 50,221 137,345 246,230 94,237 (Originating) Intrastate 41,118 43,123 21,289 31,910 Total 91,339 180,468 267,519 126,147 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 254,361 832,212 1,788,827 728,789 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 202,537 312,810 137,502 195,043 Total 456,898 1,145,022 1,926,329 923,832 130 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): 56 WIN 57 WIN 58 WIN 59 WIN Windstream Windstream Valor Telecom- Windstream North Pennsylvania munications of Western Items Carolina Texas, LP d/b/a Reserve Windstream Telephone, Comm. Ohio Southwest Km of Aerial Wire 0011,274 0 Aerial Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 4,066 17,132 13,542 7,009 Sheath Km of Fiber 374 1,393 455 768 Underground Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 168 197 769 324 Sheath Km of Fiber 77 46 593 98 Buried Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 12,718 3,560 54,667 2,997 Sheath Km of Fiber 438 24 5,574 85 Intrabuilding Network Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 00 0 0 Sheath Km of Fiber 0 0 Total Cable: Sheath Km of Metallic Cable 16,952 20,889 68,978 10,330 Sheath Km of Fiber 889 1,463 6,622 951 Km of Fiber in Cable: Fiber Km Equipped (Lit) 6,397 2,120 121,850 3,771 Total Fiber Km Deployed (Lit & Dark) 27,805 34,224 142,894 22,774 Km of Metallic Wire in Cable 3,079,555 2,985,612 8,924,057 2,460,086 Equipped Km of Tube in Coaxial Cable 00 0 0 Equivalent Number of Poles 31,656 178,501 139,760 70,240 Conduit System: Trench Km 53 56 857 142 Duct Km 270 297 4,077 553 Km of Terrestrial Radio Relay System 00823 0 Km of One-Way Terrestrial Radio Channel 1,646 0 Km of Telephone Channel on Radio: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 0 0 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 1,144,464 0 Total Equipped Local Loop Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 1,344,945 2,389,963 3,414,947 1,969,449 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 6,515 1,510 329,444 1,180 Total Equipped Interoffice Circuit Km: Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 00 0 0 (Cable and Microwave) Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 701,671 4,130,139 50,317,644 11,476,556 Main Access Lines 200,067 188,132 436,814 138,096 PBX & Centrex Trunks 1,209 2,114 3,920 1,814 Centrex Extensions 7,711 17,995 7,102 23,103 Other Switched Access Lines 795 72 1,975 13 Total Switched Access Lines 209,782 208,313 449,811 163,026 Central Office Switches Excluding Remote Switches 14 30 154 18 Remote Switches 17 53 138 26 Central Office Switches 31 83 292 44 Basic Rate ISDN Control Channels 239 414 622 505 Primary Rate ISDN Control Channels 172 120 442 327 Business Switched Access Lines: Single Line 30,795 26,292 31,622 11,617 Multiline/Other Than Payphone 20,256 22,885 77,200 32,603 Payphone Lines 791 871 2,319 716 Residential Switched Access Lines: Lifeline 5,473 5,331 24,450 4,670 Non-Lifeline/Primary 139,960 145,188 268,398 107,692 Non-Lifeline - Non-Primary 12,507 7,746 45,822 5,728 Total Switched Access Lines 209,782 208,313 449,811 163,026 Special Access Lines (Non-Switched): Analog (4kHz or Equiv) 412 607 977 670 Digital (64kbps or Equiv) 62,076 31,060 222,360 48,429 Total Access Lines (Switched and Special) 272,270 239,980 673,148 212,125 Local Private Lines 809 2,289 4,487 3,556 Local Calls 428,586 279,627 1,523,653 242,058 IntraLATA Toll Calls Completed (Originating) 19,504 47,610 1,648 20,930 InterLATA Toll Calls Completed Interstate 110,545 76,312 378,650 90,583 (Originating) Intrastate 26,637 18,427 124,908 34,163 Total 137,182 94,739 503,558 124,746 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate 717,861 498,171 1,036,207 509,384 (Originating and Terminating) Intrastate 179,064 120,367 427,505 194,122 Total 896,925 618,538 1,463,712 703,506 131 Outside Plant Statistics: Switched Access Lines in Service: Access Lines in Service by Customer: Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.6 - Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 -- Continued Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes (in Thousands): Notes for Table 2.6. (2006) Name of Company Code AT&T Inc. AT&T Qwest Corporation Q Verizon Communications Inc. VZ Citizens Communications Company C Embarq Corporation EQ Windstream Corporation WIN Source: Annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) operating data reports (ARMIS Report 43-08) of reporting incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs). ARMIS Report 43-08 definitions and carrier data can be accessed at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/. Note -- Certain data pertaining to the carriers included in this table are unavailable. -- Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. -- 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, coaxical or other metallic conductors is classified as fiber. -- Kilometers equal 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 poles times their ownership percentages. -- Access lines include 800 and 800-like access lines, resold telephone exchange service lines, and employee concession lines, but do not include official/company circuits. Analog access lines are shown in 4kHz equivalents and include access lines from digital switches if the access lines are not terminated at the customer's premises as digital lines. ISDN and other 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 and total switched access lines include resold telephone exchange service lines. -- Figures for switched access lines reported in the ARMIS Report 43-08 report differ slightly from figures reported for billable access in the ARMIS Report 43-01. There are several reasons for this, including different reporting requirements, the interpretation of these requirements by various companies, and the methods different companies use to calculate the lines. The majority of the differences come from the fact that 800 and 800-like lines and 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 Report 43-01. -- The number of toll calls is based on completed originating message volumes and includes outward calls, 800 and 800-like service, directory service, dial-it services (e.g., 900 service), and optional calling plans. Completed intraLATA toll calls are carried by the reporting local operating company within a given Local Access and Transport Area (LATA). Completed 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. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 132 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.7 - Communications Plant of Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 (Amounts Shown in Thousands Reporting Large Incumbent Local Exchange Companies (RBOCs) Balance at Plant Plant Transfers Balance at Acct Items Beginning of Added Retired and End of No. Year 1 Adjustments Year Plant: 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) $374,730,278 $17,536,448 $10,710,227 $1,319,788 $382,876,295 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use 2,004 0 0 0 2,004 2003 Telecom Plant Under Construction (TPUC) 2,176,563 1,865,071 703,577 (996,032) 2,342,029 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 19,087 0 0 (664) 18,423 2006 Nonoperating Plant 201,263 7,020 72,475 85,617 221,424 2007 Goodwill 33,244 0 1,045 0 32,199 210 Total Plant 377,162,442 19,408,541 11,487,324 408,711 385,492,375 TPIS - General Support: 2111 Land 1,384,561 14,134 25,378 (30,147) 1,343,170 2112 Motor Vehicles 3,464,153 233,068 116,471 4,881 3,585,630 2113 Aircraft 16,167 0 14,292 0 1,875 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 2,661,648 156,459 79,833 21,807 2,760,076 2121 Buildings 28,486,990 686,843 768,140 (38,017) 28,367,677 2122 Furniture 124,623 516 7,639 1,857 119,358 2123 Office Equipment 820,748 10,037 130,138 8,861 709,508 2124 General Purpose Computers 5,618,399 210,916 1,186,006 (35,691) 4,607,617 2110 Land and Support 42,577,286 1,311,973 2,327,901 (66,451) 41,494,910 TPIS - Central Office: 2211 Non-digital Switching 798,766 2,381 84,465 35,389 752,072 2212.1 Circuit Switching 60,296,195 645,101 1,385,409 143,867 59,699,755 2212.2 Packet Switching 2,301,820 443,825 173,947 210,068 2,781,765 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 62,598,014 1,088,928 1,559,355 353,936 62,481,523 2210 Central Office Switching 63,396,779 1,091,310 1,643,819 389,325 63,233,597 2220 Operator Systems 556,685 4,245 72,528 19,882 508,283 2231 Radio Systems 751,278 23,477 36,755 11,693 749,693 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 93,662,177 5,588,450 3,486,950 765,238 96,528,917 2232.2 Optical Circuit 58 366 0 (2) 422 2232 Circuit Equipment 93,662,235 5,588,816 3,486,950 765,236 96,529,339 2230 Central Office-Transmission 94,413,514 5,612,293 3,523,707 776,928 97,279,031 TPIS - Information Orig/Term: 2311 Station Apparatus 80,123 319 32,522 3,390 51,309 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 0 0 0 0 0 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 123,437 10,530 3,727 199 130,439 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 432,014 1,080 108,547 12,420 336,970 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 3,808,712 274,030 614,580 263,885 3,732,049 2310 Information Origination/Termination 4,444,289 285,959 759,379 279,895 4,250,765 TPIS - Cable & Wire: 2411 Poles 6,534,975 255,371 75,104 13,108 6,728,350 2421 Aerial Cable 38,175,279 2,189,850 368,266 57,693 40,054,554 2422 Underground Cable 33,050,953 1,117,931 229,182 105,597 34,045,302 2423 Buried Cable 62,778,028 3,712,715 349,862 204,399 66,345,283 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 80,786 2,202 264 (178) 82,546 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 2,363,349 54,628 29,111 1,722 2,390,586 2431 Aerial Wire 139,504 3,016 2,570 (70) 139,881 2441 Conduit Systems 21,302,263 426,292 22,067 43,221 21,749,707 2410 Cable and Wire 164,425,140 7,762,006 1,076,427 425,490 171,536,206 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 369,813,693 16,067,781 9,403,760 1,825,074 378,302,790 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 2681 Capital Leases 297,470 5,406 104,618 17,075 215,334 2682 Leasehold Improvements 329,523 40,521 51,629 (25,341) 293,074 2680 Amortizable Tangibles 626,993 45,927 156,249 (8,264) 508,409 2690.1 Network Software 1,521,092 601,492 801,144 53,647 1,375,089 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 2,768,500 821,251 349,074 (550,667) 2,690,008 2690 Intangibles 4,289,592 1,422,743 1,150,221 (497,021) 4,065,097 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service $374,730,277 $17,536,448 $10,710,227 $1,319,788 $382,876,294 1 Discrepancies between 2005's ending and 2006's beginning balances are due to revised filings and additions, deletions, and mergers of reporting carriers. 133 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $2,122,409 $15,097 ($12,401) ($6,680) ($20,809) 2 1170 Receivables 13,035,895 83,484 570,161 177,720 401,416 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,171,424 2,429 35,171 17,470 47,267 4 1220 Inventories 783,609 277,286 4,559 7,161 14,226 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 12,648,078 358,341 539,549 167,411 368,375 6 1280 Prepayments 527,732 20,226 17,247 4,550 8,734 7 1350 Other Current Assets 848,062 0 (175) 48 185 8 130 Total Current Assets 16,146,282 393,664 544,220 165,329 356,485 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 00000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 25,979,810 9,969,692 1,160,353 333,382 936,816 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 1,516,499 108,279 16,330 6,931 14,464 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (6,249,478) 1,027,394 (564,618) (745,203) (1,045,023) 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 21,246,829 11,105,365 612,065 (404,890) (93,743) Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 382,876,295 65,753,303 13,690,021 4,534,450 11,707,289 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 2,0040000 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 2,342,029 131,187 53,471 34,008 44,899 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 18,4230000 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 221,424 27,169 1,137 242 861 19 2007 Goodwill 32,199 0 32,199 0 0 20 210 Total Plant 385,492,375 65,911,659 13,776,828 4,568,700 11,753,049 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 1,343,170 249,564 41,549 11,452 29,505 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 3,585,630 705,983 177,569 45,601 87,701 23 2113 Aircraft 1,8750000 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 2,760,076 421,074 176,369 46,828 89,094 25 2121 Buildings 28,367,677 4,222,371 1,188,347 358,186 903,534 26 2122 Furniture 119,358 735 3,932 644 3,586 27 2123 Office Equipment 709,508 189,076 10,957 1,599 5,282 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 4,607,617 1,364,146 18,137 1,215 8,288 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 41,494,910 7,152,949 1,616,860 465,525 1,126,990 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 752,072 343,713 33,131 122 61,695 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 59,699,755 8,458,139 2,601,355 785,543 1,841,496 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 2,781,765 752,592 83,194 22,525 54,470 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 62,481,523 9,210,731 2,684,549 808,068 1,895,966 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 63,233,597 9,554,444 2,717,680 808,190 1,957,661 35 2220 Operator Systems 508,283 99,955 28,293 2,545 20,034 36 2231 Radio Systems 749,693 23,297 5,946 278 6,696 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 96,528,917 18,115,661 3,537,885 1,096,186 3,032,888 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 4232000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 96,529,339 18,115,693 3,537,885 1,096,186 3,032,888 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 97,279,031 18,138,990 3,543,831 1,096,464 3,039,584 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 51,309 0 5,142 3,074 9,939 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 130,439 103,302 1,174 215 784 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 336,970 0 14,950 4,557 9,025 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 3,732,049 346,030 37,147 18,862 22,131 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 4,250,765 449,332 58,413 26,708 41,879 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 134 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 6,728,350 1,173,626 132,547 68,241 87,373 48 2421 Aerial Cable 40,054,554 6,563,328 808,974 408,672 940,343 49 2422 Underground Cable 34,045,302 3,555,881 1,442,335 420,707 1,229,540 50 2423 Buried Cable 66,345,283 15,089,596 2,057,316 875,768 2,406,533 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 82,546 20,503 667 271 3,422 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 2,390,586 211,488 254,592 48,522 148,151 53 2431 Aerial Wire 139,8810000 54 2441 Conduit Systems 21,749,707 2,603,095 1,019,462 311,744 702,003 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 171,536,206 29,217,517 5,715,893 2,133,925 5,517,365 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 378,302,790 64,613,187 13,680,970 4,533,357 11,703,513 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 215,334 2,467 3,483 0 0 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 293,074 64,163 4,232 486 1,958 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 508,409 66,630 7,715 486 1,958 60 2690.1 Network Software 1,375,089 921,417 1,336 607 1,818 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 2,690,008 152,069000 62 2690 Intangibles 4,065,097 1,073,486 1,336 607 1,818 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 382,876,294 65,753,303 13,690,021 4,534,450 11,707,289 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 269,056,301 46,585,539 9,921,558 3,129,213 8,948,130 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 6790000 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 77,285 22,946 100 8 106 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 122,567 788 1,039 0 0 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 269,256,830 46,609,273 9,922,697 3,129,221 8,948,236 69 350 Net Plant 116,235,546 19,302,386 3,854,131 1,439,479 2,804,813 70 360 Total Assets 153,628,657 30,801,415 5,010,416 1,199,918 3,067,555 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 27,608,005 4,982,993 959,490 334,066 606,449 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 139,770 38,494 11,898 3,553 3,366 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 2,285,895 165,479 417,305 19,225 1,237 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 1,072,615 185,445 32,685 15,270 11,919 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (404,098) 2 19,112 (25,330) (58,263) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 115,495 47,522 (6,802) 22,856 (1,912) 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 10,204,413 1,632,127 337,919 117,253 260,168 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 41,022,094 7,052,062 1,771,607 486,893 822,964 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 28,567,309 2,955,145 3,344 148,653 198,225 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 30,186,075 6,705,390 699,071 176,412 428,185 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 485,299 0 24,001 5,425 12,142 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 19,522,205 2,870,685 1,116,453 486,050 794,184 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (211,556) (80,346) (17,774) (8,866) (18,734) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes (325,005) (32,298) (77,059) (78,302) (55,007) 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 282,583 151,373 17,774 8,866 18,734 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (1,476,012) 414,312 (222,116) (254,476) (367,487) 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 48,463,588 10,029,116 1,540,350 335,109 812,017 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 32,878,310 7,345,106 1,638,763 539,635 1,721,806 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 11,289,459 0 508,593 171,434 377,279 91 4530 Treasury Stock 00000 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies 135 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 4,215,344 3,337,176 0 4,266 18,505 93 4550 Retained Earnings (12,807,447) 82,810 (452,241) (486,072) (883,241) 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 35,575,667 10,765,092 1,695,115 229,263 1,234,349 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 153,628,659 30,801,415 5,010,416 1,199,918 3,067,555 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) (12,381,837) 330,978 (134,735) (333,155) (581,278) 97 465 Net Income 7,541,332 1,608,762 563,981 173,495 327,812 98 470 Dividends Declared 9,009,615 1,856,929 569,240 227,386 375,890 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 1,845,191 0 312,247 99,026 253,885 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 2,887,8630000 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) (12,807,446) 82,811 (452,241) (486,072) (883,241) Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 26,333,053 4,513,925 1,028,332 391,836 675,773 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 1,756,306 503,140 109,027 26,921 85,178 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 11,472,607 3,062,486 323,739 142,008 240,772 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 39,561,969 8,079,551 1,461,098 560,765 1,001,723 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 9,127,669 1,605,176 291,804 111,027 312,676 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 5,904,390 920,003 164,287 46,997 122,738 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 16,515,891 1,921,026 591,109 202,891 463,294 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 31,547,955 4,446,205 1,047,200 360,915 898,708 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 3,051,937 280,407 258,381 51,000 172,474 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 911,796 83,583 18,865 12,744 23,675 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 13,019,446 1,701,024 743,305 244,892 633,980 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 13,931,242 1,784,607 762,170 257,636 657,655 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 8,606,703 2,368,201 271,855 90,332 175,494 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 922,951 202,831 21,176 11,486 22,389 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 95,776,858 16,756,140 3,779,528 1,309,162 2,883,665 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 67,583 10,051 5,872 466 4,071 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 15,138 4,715000 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 25,066 3,287 62 113 192 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 107,790 18,053 5,934 579 4,263 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 2,240,861 290,616 87,512 20,308 64,506 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 37,545 4,014 306 170 996 123 6123 Office Equipment 438,540 15,376 38,947 12,687 29,183 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 2,080,176 190,075 98,591 33,239 77,805 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 4,797,123 500,081 225,356 66,404 172,490 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 55,732 10,723 4,675 6,784 5,580 127 6212.1 Circuit 1,966,489 299,341 112,442 47,090 70,170 128 6212.2 Packet 14,131 4,589 1,118 24 68 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,980,619 303,930 113,560 47,114 70,238 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 2,036,353 314,653 118,235 53,898 75,818 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 31,694 8,944 1,562 401 1,162 136 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone. Number Bell communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 16,175 159 26 50 18 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 1,481,911 385,244 60,836 16,554 50,940 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 1,139 19 38 0 0 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 1,483,048 385,263 60,874 16,554 50,940 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 1,499,224 385,422 60,900 16,604 50,958 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 285,089 0 9,076 4,231 5,588 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 122,275 28,023 17 8 75 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 77,395 0 2,151 851 3,000 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 2,720,389 473,630 61,693 20,763 36,787 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 3,205,144 501,653 72,937 25,853 45,450 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 361,063 147,676 1,179 3,496 15,037 143 6421 Aerial Cable 3,208,729 525,426 85,064 31,919 69,339 144 6422 Underground Cable 802,475 68,632 62,514 18,201 53,254 145 6423 Buried Cable 3,181,931 829,361 121,741 46,593 91,431 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable (234) 18004 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 36,809 1,841 1,040 351 682 148 6431 Aerial Wire 4,5760000 149 6441 Conduit Systems 202,761 12,113 12,044 1,554 2,323 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 7,798,110 1,585,067 283,582 102,114 232,070 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 19,475,438 3,313,873 768,506 265,853 582,211 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 00000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 56,016 (947) 3,594 843 1,573 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 56,016 (947) 3,594 843 1,573 155 6531 Power 795,665 99,281 15,021 5,710 21,386 156 6532 Network Administration 634,717 36,794 20,129 10,516 16,104 157 6533 Testing 1,998,352 240,561 143,065 37,911 121,462 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 2,677,559 397,242 105,072 34,760 82,124 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 981,212 186,595 60,493 21,576 42,211 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 7,087,504 960,473 343,780 110,473 283,287 161 6540 Access Expenses 2,392,812 324,455 61,435 24,619 48,446 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 23,559,460 4,132,630 907,711 271,181 745,609 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 6,6610000 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 114,111 12,148 1,058 107 858 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 1,624,021 446,855 1,770 810 3,224 166 6565 Amortization - Other 1,751 1,751000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 25,306,006 4,593,384 910,539 272,098 749,691 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 34,842,337 5,877,365 1,319,348 408,033 1,082,997 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 4,038,187 788,222 151,555 57,082 148,381 170 6613 Product Advertising 720,247 178,830 8,543 3,985 7,922 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 4,758,434 967,052 160,098 61,067 156,303 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 301,312 21,550 13,683 2,971 13,041 173 6622 Number Services 849,323 88,637 37,952 10,336 32,475 174 6623 Customer Services 7,173,120 1,381,353 344,231 121,504 270,409 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 8,323,758 1,491,540 395,866 134,811 315,925 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 13,082,192 2,458,592 555,964 195,878 472,228 137 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 1 2 AT&T 3 AT&T 4 AT&T 5 AT&T Line Account/ Items Total BellSouth Illinois Bell Indiana Bell Michigan Bell No. Row Regional Tele- Telephone Telephone Telephone Number Bell communications, Company Company Company Operating Inc. Companies 177 6720 General and Administrative 10,639,582 1,665,040 317,414 114,499 251,719 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 00000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 10,639,582 1,665,040 317,414 114,499 251,719 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 78,039,552 13,314,870 2,961,232 984,263 2,389,155 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 17,737,306 3,441,270 818,296 324,899 494,510 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 256,569 1,486 8,079 2,782 4,334 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 88,872 29,673 1,915 872 1,819 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 6,198,351 1,079,767 327,029 113,168 161,053 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 1,194,440 207,402 65,352 35,160 26,260 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 3,083,373 442,929 45,033 (2,102) 76,801 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (3,369,013) (399,042) (107,428) (22,845) (44,815) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 7,018,282 1,301,383 328,071 122,509 217,480 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (2,946,920) (1,521,913) (134,914) (42,932) (110,115) 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (1,678,873) (1,047,945) (61,934) (20,084) (44,946) 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 3,225,673 483,024 23,193 17,356 27,317 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 00000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 1,059,458 424,381 161,850 8,527 138,934 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 195 790 Net Income $7,541,332 $1,608,762 $563,981 $173,495 $327,812 196 830 Total Number of Employees 273,735 46,042 10,308 2,963 8,274 197 840 Full Time 272,060 45,901 10,289 2,958 8,080 198 850 Part Time 1,675 141 19 5 194 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $23,500,614 $3,222,311 $982,318 $286,417 $761,762 138 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $161,978 ($6,632) ($1,309) ($42,233) ($5,572) 2 1170 Receivables 332,943 169,322 56,298 1,552,946 230,783 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 42,343 11,731 3,730 104,510 16,971 4 1220 Inventories 4,136 743 256 10,063 7,114 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 294,736 158,334 52,824 1,458,499 220,926 6 1280 Prepayments 7,269 5,243 1,087 92,872 8,974 7 1350 Other Current Assets 92 (70) (94) 651 (39) 8 130 Total Current Assets 464,075 156,875 52,508 1,509,789 224,289 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 00000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 715,051 324,870 45,810 3,034,528 210,235 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 15,461 5,181 1,034 61,535 22,285 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 0 (738,401) 6,919 0 (119,789) 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 730,512 (408,350) 53,763 3,096,063 112,731 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 8,414,119 4,210,909 855,843 35,654,813 5,259,918 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 00000 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 29,367 20,666 7,972 134,821 6,573 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 1,438 291 553 109,423 63 19 2007 Goodwill 00000 20 210 Total Plant 8,444,924 4,231,866 864,368 35,899,057 5,266,554 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 17,664 16,895 4,458 233,545 15,966 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 82,539 30,392 13,509 392,186 90,277 23 2113 Aircraft 00000 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 72,407 37,393 6,357 196,145 43,449 25 2121 Buildings 675,776 394,683 66,165 3,296,267 450,049 26 2122 Furniture 2,423 1,235 183 6,511 123 27 2123 Office Equipment 3,704 6,022 387 57,236 8,892 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 4,847 3,624 104 197,029 2,369 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 859,360 490,244 91,163 4,378,919 611,125 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 4753000 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 1,486,115 668,258 126,020 5,370,278 938,768 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 50,999 31,140 4,852 335,061 34,450 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,537,114 699,398 130,872 5,705,339 973,218 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 1,537,161 699,451 130,872 5,705,339 973,218 35 2220 Operator Systems 8,388 6,150 662 26,338 2,055 36 2231 Radio Systems 2,018 6,274 9,335 148,307 319 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 2,157,635 1,035,208 162,415 8,669,426 1,395,500 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 00000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 2,157,635 1,035,208 162,415 8,669,426 1,395,500 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 2,159,653 1,041,482 171,750 8,817,733 1,395,819 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 2,641 3,411 0 0 3,390 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 651 260 0 7,522 0 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 9,519 2,956 894 30,971 12,425 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 11,752 4,684 2,897 946,470 638 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 24,563 11,311 3,791 984,963 16,453 139 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 150,009 40,310 17,274 796,625 194,386 48 2421 Aerial Cable 966,106 254,659 57,846 3,007,508 969,071 49 2422 Underground Cable 784,696 382,031 132,770 5,957,331 516,072 50 2423 Buried Cable 1,111,914 964,448 149,872 2,681,289 228,658 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 406 1,294 0 8,144 2,033 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 100,845 52,112 3,617 4,194 47,297 53 2431 Aerial Wire 0 0 1,672 48,582 0 54 2441 Conduit Systems 707,267 264,771 94,046 3,205,775 296,266 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 3,821,243 1,959,625 457,097 15,709,448 2,253,783 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 8,410,368 4,208,263 855,335 35,622,740 5,252,453 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 1,964 0 0 4,256 0 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 1,238 705 418 12,491 3,826 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 3,202 705 418 16,747 3,826 60 2690.1 Network Software 549 338 89 4,525 3,638 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 0 1,603 1 10,801 0 62 2690 Intangibles 549 1,941 90 15,326 3,638 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 8,414,119 4,210,909 855,843 35,654,813 5,259,917 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 6,284,353 2,826,867 531,569 24,270,910 3,784,202 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 00000 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 38 10 249 44,367 0 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 1,893 0 0 3,666 0 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 6,286,284 2,826,877 531,818 24,318,943 3,784,202 69 350 Net Plant 2,158,640 1,404,989 332,550 11,580,114 1,482,352 70 360 Total Assets 3,353,227 1,153,514 438,821 16,185,966 1,819,372 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 306,301 479,976 123,557 2,028,790 736,860 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 3,411 1,228 998 21,119 2,083 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 39,473 4,927 8,364 711,792 79,662 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 62,029 1,176 (138) 2,561 6,902 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (57,032) (41,605) (15,990) (108,846) (42,352) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes (3,865) 29,204 (3) 35,973 0 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 210,489 96,708 12,770 742,067 78,263 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 560,806 571,614 129,558 3,433,456 861,418 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 100 60 0 1,816,456 0 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 255,628 154,615 69,836 4,192,530 145,181 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 16,766 5,891 4,044 155,374 6,465 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 716,094 466,603 78,135 2,986,009 411,098 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (27,805) (11,541) (3,928) 19,052 (14,348) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes (57,170) (59,311) 141 11,346 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 27,805 11,541 3,928 (19,052) 14,348 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net 0 (300,505) 7,112 0 18,121 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 931,318 267,293 159,268 7,345,259 580,865 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 995,377 639,208 15,000 224,505 1 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 325,276 140,817 123,405 3,098,405 352,682 91 4530 Treasury Stock 00000 140 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 14,739 4,266000 93 4550 Retained Earnings 525,611 (469,744) 11,590 267,885 24,406 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 1,861,003 314,547 149,995 3,590,795 377,089 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 3,353,227 1,153,514 438,821 16,185,966 1,819,372 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 862,819 (317,174) 2,243 (692,631) 254,075 97 465 Net Income 227,546 124,390 9,347 1,245,093 (4,468) 98 470 Dividends Declared 343,701 188,106 0 1,384,643 225,201 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 221,053 88,854000 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 0 0 1,100,066 0 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 525,611 (469,744) 11,590 267,885 24,406 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 594,209 309,316 57,838 2,443,712 404,800 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 103,899 27,772 1,054 28,500 34,461 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 251,351 99,050 30,706 1,159,683 189,495 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 949,459 436,138 89,598 3,631,895 628,756 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 215,561 89,720 24,301 859,234 131,031 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 92,800 49,814 14,714 474,578 69,132 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 385,805 233,651 42,299 1,916,904 262,756 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 694,166 373,185 81,314 3,250,716 462,919 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 70,061 59,961 1,625 322,818 139,665 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 17,034 9,268 2,232 27,054 10,218 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 413,049 251,099 37,995 1,503,997 240,770 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 430,083 260,367 40,228 1,531,051 250,988 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 149,053 67,125 18,360 1,290,554 10,644 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 24,459 8,429 648 51,884 12,155 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 2,268,363 1,188,347 230,477 9,975,150 1,480,817 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 3,342 826 146 (5,992) 1,712 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 00000 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 117 92 20 914 107 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 3,459 918 166 (5,078) 1,819 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 40,585 24,688 4,991 228,017 40,134 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 156 220 2 1,621 75 123 6123 Office Equipment 24,705 11,316 2,311 102,804 15,639 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 62,979 27,437 7,407 278,903 45,085 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 128,425 63,661 14,711 611,345 100,933 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 2,271 1,041 6 1,741 2,518 127 6212.1 Circuit 57,156 32,123 4,220 197,768 39,115 128 6212.2 Packet 161 58 0 1,252 3,941 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 57,317 32,181 4,220 199,020 43,056 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 59,588 33,222 4,226 200,761 45,574 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 1,233 515 48 5,504 13 141 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 177 56 248 4,379 3 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 31,447 14,004 3,533 126,196 20,586 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 00040 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 31,447 14,004 3,533 126,200 20,586 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 31,624 14,060 3,781 130,579 20,589 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 4,732 1,780 225 177 8,717 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 9 5 17 273 1 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,571 942 388 11,292 328 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 32,260 13,616 4,033 558,828 28,782 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 38,572 16,343 4,663 570,570 37,828 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 5,506 4,902 29 6,851 1,813 143 6421 Aerial Cable 72,519 19,371 2,014 241,124 70,313 144 6422 Underground Cable 36,841 14,342 2,475 132,893 14,089 145 6423 Buried Cable 54,099 32,825 6,972 229,555 13,035 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 0300142 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 727 295 0 1 10 148 6431 Aerial Wire 0 0 20 182 0 149 6441 Conduit Systems 2,476 2,327 284 9,964 1,112 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 172,168 74,065 11,794 620,570 100,514 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 435,069 202,784 39,389 2,134,251 307,270 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 00000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 1,525 599 324 904 457 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 1,525 599 324 904 457 155 6531 Power 12,490 4,876 316 86,614 14,982 156 6532 Network Administration 15,593 7,959 1,339 102,310 11,159 157 6533 Testing 88,532 30,786 4,661 207,148 26,480 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 62,855 30,922 7,188 313,925 46,880 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 36,127 22,319 5,495 144,226 24,345 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 215,597 96,862 18,999 854,223 123,846 161 6540 Access Expenses 38,255 52,833 6,378 208,336 34,795 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 531,857 258,901 51,361 2,044,470 352,511 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 6,661 0 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 430 117 172 14,942 1,105 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 989 504 60 0 2,261 166 6565 Amortization - Other 00000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 533,276 259,522 51,593 2,066,073 355,877 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 788,653 409,816 77,294 3,129,536 514,975 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 102,755 51,302 14,703 511,887 64,878 170 6613 Product Advertising 7,482 3,777 372 28,366 6,733 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 110,237 55,079 15,075 540,253 71,611 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 6,334 4,515 297 40,512 8,369 173 6622 Number Services 22,778 12,584 4,569 85,251 9,882 174 6623 Customer Services 194,597 119,276 27,274 871,482 73,934 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 223,709 136,375 32,140 997,245 92,185 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 333,946 191,454 47,215 1,537,498 163,796 142 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 AT&T 7 AT&T 8 AT&T 9 AT&T 10 AT&T Line Account/ Items The Ohio Bell Wisconsin Nevada Bell Pacific Bell The Southern No. Row Telephone Bell, Inc. Telephone Telephone New England Number Company Company Company Telephone Co. 177 6720 General and Administrative 220,456 111,631 34,770 937,350 181,847 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 00000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 220,456 111,631 34,770 937,350 181,847 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 1,778,124 915,685 198,668 7,738,635 1,167,888 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 490,239 272,662 31,809 2,236,515 312,929 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 469 3,773 184 16,294 2,768 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 1,379 982 232 9,265 844 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 165,734 94,326 28,762 805,025 129,664 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 36,093 17,013 0 211,029 16,228 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 66,113 22,008 7,713 127,291 29,588 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (45,703) (18,750) (23,639) (269,344) (49,796) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 220,858 113,615 12,604 864,736 124,840 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (79,727) (37,802) (7,452) (280,927) (50,159) 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (37,653) (17,856) (3,246) (123,598) (20,002) 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 230 18,484 5,317 172,603 31,964 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 00000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 0 0 (518) 186,951 (133,204) 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 195 790 Net Income $227,546 $124,390 $9,348 $1,245,092 ($4,468) 196 830 Total Number of Employees 5,934 2,594 616 30,388 3,731 197 840 Full Time 5,929 2,593 614 30,257 3,726 198 850 Part Time 5 1 2 131 5 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $542,261 $243,351 $43,091 $2,137,349 $283,540 143 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents ($46,638) $308,908 $117,960 $11,440 $86,504 2 1170 Receivables 1,588,048 $1,234,206 464,910 49,310 242,933 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 137,686 $52,635 20,675 3,830 20,006 4 1220 Inventories 120,204 $51,671 31,148 3,536 25,987 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 1,570,566 1,233,242 475,384 49,015 248,914 6 1280 Prepayments 73,020 23,372 8,059 3,270 (11,127) 7 1350 Other Current Assets (429) 6,078 103,690 8,080 53,270 8 130 Total Current Assets 1,596,519 1,571,600 705,093 71,806 377,561 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0000 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 161,783 1,147,520 2,431,993 46,740 352,277 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 60,191 302,524 87,194 8,672 44,890 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (1,720,982) (276,541) 7,903 64,220 2,002 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets (1,499,008) 1,173,503 2,527,090 119,632 399,169 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 41,600,516 43,230,892 12,512,808 1,330,004 6,367,509 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 0000 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 159,270 130,090 82,965 50,933 34,344 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 00000 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 3,681 6,090 6,240 220 220 19 2007 Goodwill 0 0000 20 210 Total Plant 41,763,467 43,367,072 12,602,014 1,381,156 6,402,074 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 217,948 94,489 48,193 2,646 19,479 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 294,176 373,448 93,258 18,968 36,213 23 2113 Aircraft 0 1,875000 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 241,173 327,202 89,090 10,889 55,755 25 2121 Buildings 3,462,739 2,680,424 845,971 93,064 283,609 26 2122 Furniture 5,324 5,415 6,491 62 2,538 27 2123 Office Equipment 57,201 62,140 57,336 218 40,771 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 132,696 834,476 70,199 6,813 47,636 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 4,411,257 4,379,469 1,210,538 132,660 486,001 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 283,701 0000 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 5,961,838 7,087,042 2,112,556 178,953 1,028,873 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 247,236 350,004 72,233 11,519 30,767 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 6,209,074 7,437,046 2,184,789 190,472 1,059,641 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 6,492,775 7,437,046 2,184,789 190,472 1,059,641 35 2220 Operator Systems 69,609 11,367 29,473 1 16,114 36 2231 Radio Systems 7,739 223,342 45,358 10 822 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 11,241,531 11,025,803 2,604,544 354,366 1,271,425 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 3900000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 11,241,921 11,025,803 2,604,544 354,366 1,271,425 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 11,249,660 11,249,145 2,649,902 354,376 1,272,247 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 0 4,023 10 0 0 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 8,637 0000 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 48,579 0 2,355 1,717 1,689 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 284,693 436,600 74,388 32,701 51,133 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 341,909 440,623 76,752 34,418 52,822 144 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended --- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 396,195 268,144 232,674 12,718 31,504 48 2421 Aerial Cable 2,146,668 1,385,041 1,333,903 136,154 231,494 49 2422 Underground Cable 3,334,283 3,553,251 2,188,897 87,086 659,911 50 2423 Buried Cable 10,933,177 11,169,103 1,457,632 296,623 2,148,998 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 2,546 11,690 977 130 2,356 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 152,308 407,046 0 9,165 963 53 2431 Aerial Wire 1,823 42,617 12,901 0 3,258 54 2441 Conduit Systems 2,041,340 2,397,366 1,102,896 68,158 393,480 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 19,008,340 19,234,258 6,329,880 610,034 3,471,964 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 41,573,550 42,751,908 12,481,335 1,321,961 6,358,788 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 0 32,007 8,137 444 0 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 12,465 41,279 9,118 303 580 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 12,465 73,286 17,256 747 580 60 2690.1 Network Software 15,445 74,892 14,218 5,982 8,141 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software (944) 330,806 0 1,313 0 62 2690 Intangibles 14,501 405,698 14,218 7,295 8,141 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 41,600,516 43,230,892 12,512,808 1,330,004 6,367,509 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 29,171,843 30,018,200 9,008,131 890,723 4,229,636 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0000 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 255 161 1,284 3 0 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 0 11,680 6,157 242 0 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 29,172,098 30,030,041 9,015,572 890,968 4,229,636 69 350 Net Plant 12,591,369 13,337,031 3,586,442 490,188 2,172,438 70 360 Total Assets 12,688,880 16,082,134 6,818,624 681,626 2,949,169 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 4,225,587 1,034,209 1,571,273 172,245 502,714 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 2,039 12,226 54 102 300 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 574,890 141,959 30,592 (1,173) 17,160 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 211,693 192,954 37,364 1,220 5,408 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (7,497) (28,606) (24,463) (1,798) 5,717 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 (7,478) 0 0 0 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 1,194,392 1,009,491 718,859 55,964 202,808 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 6,201,104 2,354,755 2,333,679 226,559 734,106 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 987,565 7,608,576 825,644 88,477 641,267 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 1,520,766 2,811,332 730,289 76,443 471,466 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 49,960 87,045 0 1,302 0 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 2,668,746 1,694,437 1,054,066 40,012 200,309 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (28,738) (85,975) 313 (693) (3,447) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0 13,304 0 634 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 28,738 85,975 (313) 693 3,447 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net 2,362 (110,472) (38,848) 26,490 (83,082) 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 4,241,834 4,495,646 1,745,508 144,881 588,694 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 0 10,585,333 1,400,000 118,442 585,000 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 0 64,328 165,284 22,220 128,218 91 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0000 145 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 BS 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 1,258,377 0 12,199 0 8,288 93 4550 Retained Earnings 0 (9,026,502) 336,310 81,047 263,595 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 1,258,377 1,623,159 1,913,793 221,709 985,102 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 12,688,880 16,082,136 6,818,624 681,626 2,949,169 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 0 (8,368,218) (987,942) 51,880 108,610 97 465 Net Income 876,491 1,340,031 406,736 30,167 175,985 98 470 Dividends Declared 0 2,000,000 287,000 1,000 21,000 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 876,491 0 1,500 0 0 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 1,685 1,206,016 0 0 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 0 (9,026,502) 336,310 81,047 263,595 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 3,039,724 2,991,167 947,656 79,855 441,861 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 162,164 2 14,028 16,254 15,405 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 1,349,076 1,068,178 258,056 45,321 180,094 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 4,550,964 4,059,347 1,219,740 141,431 637,360 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 854,465 1,066,900 354,214 39,342 169,365 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 687,451 699,802 250,831 16,877 160,421 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 1,740,988 2,301,507 637,594 71,025 303,516 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 3,282,904 4,068,209 1,242,639 127,245 633,303 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 263,043 40,238 112,122 15,255 35,592 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 100,548 64,897 22,147 2,026 16,313 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 2,171,794 1,031,010 239,187 35,116 102,904 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 2,272,342 1,095,907 261,334 37,142 119,218 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 1,216,271 584,252 237,280 21,285 161,136 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 98,432 65,190 39,592 3,633 21,615 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 11,487,092 9,782,763 3,033,522 338,724 1,564,994 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 4,612 9,641 2,623 381 1,185 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 0 19 1,002 89 533 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 1,183 1,251 1,255 (399) 590 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 5,795 10,911 4,880 72 2,308 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 233,068 197,907 85,792 11,400 31,103 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 4,381 6,970 1,075 112 1,021 123 6123 Office Equipment 122,237 15,598 3,571 1,109 1,909 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 311,515 245,739 71,091 7,362 36,761 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 671,201 466,214 161,529 19,983 70,793 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 10,140 0 0 29 0 127 6212.1 Circuit 181,521 126,089 57,510 5,275 27,883 128 6212.2 Packet 2,015 210 32 0 16 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 183,536 126,299 57,543 5,276 27,899 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 193,676 126,299 57,543 5,305 27,899 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 5,969 94 478 5 261 146 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Number Telephone Co. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 29 4,022 591 2 44 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 170,001 166,146 33,593 2,832 16,513 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 744 12 108 0 63 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 170,745 166,158 33,701 2,832 16,576 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 170,774 170,180 34,292 2,834 16,620 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 3,719 19,874 24,402 0 39,924 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 32,231 20,983 5,782 0 5,319 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 7,917 328 3,673 403 1,452 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 499,613 101,082 46,293 9,216 37,067 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 543,480 142,267 80,149 9,619 83,761 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 10,282 24,241 1,320 1,874 11,895 143 6421 Aerial Cable 139,776 130,932 54,074 16,704 19,037 144 6422 Underground Cable 54,479 48,725 21,508 2,984 2,949 145 6423 Buried Cable 485,355 589,841 58,080 16,049 77,535 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 18 0 (30) (5) (12) 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 70 17,061 483 18 290 148 6431 Aerial Wire 14 3,835 101 0 188 149 6441 Conduit Systems 3,452 12,268 1,563 732 963 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 693,446 826,903 137,099 38,357 112,845 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 2,284,341 1,742,868 475,971 76,174 314,487 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0000 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 4,081 1,464 1,782 771 878 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 4,081 1,464 1,782 771 878 155 6531 Power 60,535 75,059 16,910 3,407 17,052 156 6532 Network Administration 65,456 13,652 25,555 566 17,623 157 6533 Testing 247,410 147,722 44,339 8,653 30,263 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 233,590 287,631 67,814 7,551 36,704 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 117,348 81,228 18,937 3,770 12,704 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 724,339 605,292 173,555 23,947 114,346 161 6540 Access Expenses 353,523 235,678 71,100 9,417 29,873 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 2,714,656 1,594,739 700,072 89,824 480,508 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0000 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 2,092 11,203 2,972 513 245 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 11,220 259,236 16,245 3,818 7,528 166 6565 Amortization - Other 0 0000 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 2,727,968 1,865,178 719,290 94,155 488,281 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 3,809,911 2,707,612 965,728 128,291 633,378 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 566,830 464,097 82,825 11,031 55,656 170 6613 Product Advertising 34,139 134,323 28,009 2,615 11,706 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 600,969 598,420 110,834 13,645 67,362 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 58,293 34,779 8,581 799 4,697 173 6622 Number Services 129,264 47,114 43,832 2,664 20,499 174 6623 Customer Services 781,512 626,698 170,465 21,341 79,510 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 969,069 708,591 222,878 24,805 104,707 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 1,570,038 1,307,011 333,712 38,450 172,069 147 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 AT&T 12 Q 13 VZ 14 VZ 15 VZ Line Account/ Items Southwestern Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Number Bell California Inc. Delaware Inc. Florida Inc. Telephone Co. 177 6720 General and Administrative 1,018,058 927,380 373,329 44,691 174,472 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0000 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 1,018,058 927,380 373,329 44,691 174,472 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 8,682,348 6,684,871 2,148,740 287,606 1,294,406 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 2,804,744 3,097,892 884,782 51,118 270,588 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 10,028 36,178 9,383 0 3,621 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 14,541 17,511 0 109 0 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 884,785 804,234 268,463 20,940 124,287 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 57,093 110,369 61,230 5,353 18,357 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 554,406 308,403 50,473 8,239 43,534 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (273,331) (384,022) (58,071) (14,735) (85,808) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 1,208,412 821,473 322,095 19,689 100,371 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (372,403) 609 (19,112) 3,536 (1,512) 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (136,486) 9,569 (7,736) 286 (580) 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 252,450 641,636 154,180 14,567 65,281 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0000 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (241,502) (321,970) 222 10,055 68,360 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 195 790 Net Income $876,491 $1,340,031 $406,736 $30,167 $175,985 196 830 Total Number of Employees 30,907 26,197 8,953 820 5,651 197 840 Full Time 30,830 25,679 8,826 815 5,645 198 850 Part Time 77 518 127 5 6 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $2,032,374 $1,563,857 $719,821 $91,966 $500,622 148 Qwest Corporation Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $84,100 $214,824 $135,296 $483,113 $122,233 2 1170 Receivables 494,140 802,365 582,264 1,219,804 529,946 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 34,028 93,258 73,599 135,572 30,575 4 1220 Inventories 19,326 22,095 22,964 38,389 14,450 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 479,438 731,202 531,629 1,122,620 513,821 6 1280 Prepayments 23,522 1,954 6,127 25,611 23,239 7 1350 Other Current Assets 47,704 104,777 70,471 161,000 70,462 8 130 Total Current Assets 634,764 1,052,757 743,522 1,792,345 729,756 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 0 0 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets (7,332) 275,194 80,984 767,815 2,163,631 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 40,472 110,738 63,038 172,749 61,742 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (851,943) (453,837) (2,305,160) 1,716,778 (3,214) 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets (818,804) (67,905) (2,161,138) 2,657,342 2,222,159 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 8,793,752 17,954,810 13,214,901 29,469,585 13,101,635 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 146 0 1,857 0 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 129,651 265,398 204,467 373,711 16,634 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 00000 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 3,283 12,350 10,890 27,171 535 19 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 0 0 20 210 Total Plant 8,926,686 18,232,703 13,430,258 29,872,324 13,118,805 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 23,596 35,530 37,240 73,788 28,444 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 96,849 157,416 181,702 239,906 86,488 23 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 0 0 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 86,667 112,243 103,735 169,301 89,821 25 2121 Buildings 604,662 1,121,182 1,010,600 2,893,975 648,407 26 2122 Furniture 135 10,169 2,216 1,911 29,122 27 2123 Office Equipment 10,123 12,402 10,386 15,968 54,917 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 162,292 137,699 414,993 219,292 150,793 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 984,323 1,586,641 1,760,872 3,614,141 1,087,992 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 14,418 1 0 0 0 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 1,495,261 3,163,981 2,046,458 4,775,635 2,037,980 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 73,610 85,639 97,136 130,208 44,873 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 1,568,870 3,249,621 2,143,594 4,905,843 2,082,853 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 1,583,289 3,249,622 2,143,594 4,905,843 2,082,853 35 2220 Operator Systems 10,730 16,359 17,271 42,941 23,227 36 2231 Radio Systems 521 6,198 2,426 10,082 5,211 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 2,464,511 4,542,107 3,781,782 7,244,817 1,967,271 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 00000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 2,464,511 4,542,107 3,781,782 7,244,817 1,967,271 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 2,465,032 4,548,305 3,784,208 7,254,899 1,972,482 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 0 0 0 0 0 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 13,162 36,853 19,777 89,474 2,220 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 82,266 273,729 58,342 378,450 140,328 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 95,428 310,581 78,119 467,924 142,548 149 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 107,277 937,742 184,128 654,542 288,662 48 2421 Aerial Cable 1,046,174 4,190,884 2,231,817 6,200,533 1,313,752 49 2422 Underground Cable 473,560 1,543,201 1,226,319 2,736,829 484,430 50 2423 Buried Cable 1,469,664 354,934 665,893 1,233,649 3,316,184 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 1,911 8,174 4,991 6,779 916 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 52,007 43,392 175,031 426,791 4,058 53 2431 Aerial Wire 0 0 0 0 25,584 54 2441 Conduit Systems 412,875 1,066,898 873,331 1,755,603 244,717 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 3,563,469 8,145,225 5,361,509 13,014,727 5,678,304 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 8,702,271 17,856,732 13,145,573 29,300,475 10,987,406 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 35,645 13,540 14,063 28,362 11,924 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 2,598 12,864 11,982 61,464 6,992 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 38,243 26,404 26,045 89,826 18,916 60 2690.1 Network Software 41,752 50,975 28,098 43,012 67,112 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 11,486 20,698 15,185 36,272 2,028,202 62 2690 Intangibles 53,238 71,673 43,283 79,284 2,095,314 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 8,793,752 17,954,810 13,214,901 29,469,585 13,101,635 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 6,227,780 12,951,058 9,516,727 21,038,492 7,673,153 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 2 0 677 0 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 828 460 1,581 2,982 66 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 29,913 3,904 6,510 15,430 9,638 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 6,258,521 12,955,424 9,524,817 21,057,581 7,682,856 69 350 Net Plant 2,668,165 5,277,279 3,905,442 8,814,743 5,435,948 70 360 Total Assets 2,484,125 6,262,131 2,487,826 13,264,430 8,387,863 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 193,121 806,729 314,976 4,413,167 1,006,328 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 1,781 210 84 7,647 77 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued (6,139) (1,492) (25,041) 12,266 34,578 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 6,930 37,573 3,799 39,882 83,474 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes 9,169 12,194 (9,479) 35,336 (14,182) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 0 0 0 0 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 225,257 499,207 333,218 716,250 304,380 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 430,119 1,354,422 617,558 5,224,549 1,414,654 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 1,239,945 2,573,365 1,431,586 2,900,372 894,042 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 629,970 1,649,230 1,109,329 3,579,293 872,066 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 6,565 22,042 15,469 42,748 0 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 188,908 221,711 216,764 (121,673) 1,947,222 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 123 19,343 65,011 4,096 10,250 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 5,844 (14,520) 642 2,119 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability (123) (19,343) (65,011) (4,096) (10,250) 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (413,192) (170,652) (875,081) 708,142 432,496 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 418,094 1,707,810 467,123 4,210,629 3,251,784 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 735,420 1,000 1,357,195 1,000 978,351 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 143,040 1,367,432 0 2,135,146 1,012,849 91 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0 150 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 0 0 0 0 25,589 93 4550 Retained Earnings (482,494) (741,897) (1,385,636) (1,207,266) 810,594 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 395,967 626,535 (28,441) 928,880 2,827,383 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 2,484,125 6,262,131 2,487,826 13,264,430 8,387,863 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) (448,857) (760,089) (1,359,702) (785,650) 1,165,210 97 465 Net Income 16,363 (151,901) 175,969 (818,803) 430,384 98 470 Dividends Declared 50,000 0 202,000 0 785,000 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 0 0 0 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 170,093 97 397,187 0 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) (482,494) (741,897) (1,385,636) (1,207,266) 810,594 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 697,902 1,177,867 650,553 1,902,758 893,305 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 65,886 119,138 119,102 97,092 11,722 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 231,905 355,200 396,802 638,208 257,380 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 995,693 1,652,205 1,166,458 2,638,058 1,162,407 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 218,435 396,542 354,383 588,875 378,791 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 133,074 265,310 246,952 429,834 211,478 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 450,954 715,404 709,765 1,121,174 418,031 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 802,463 1,377,257 1,311,100 2,139,883 1,008,300 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 95,678 243,513 239,443 148,291 75,830 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 12,214 50,473 17,693 153,409 23,038 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 225,175 361,285 402,842 801,950 879,232 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 237,389 411,758 420,535 955,358 902,270 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 151,778 186,743 189,121 234,773 162,502 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 11,219 65,178 25,507 36,487 37,756 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 2,271,783 3,806,297 3,301,151 6,079,877 3,273,553 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 1,813 2,036 4,550 2,333 3,532 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 593 1,258 856 2,395 851 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 389 6,658 523 14,085 879 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 2,795 9,952 5,929 18,813 5,262 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 57,722 138,280 65,824 292,933 51,459 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks (383) 3,172 709 10,201 780 123 6123 Office Equipment 1,046 6,372 3,860 12,614 4,586 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 44,168 69,254 60,084 130,499 60,590 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 102,553 217,078 130,478 446,247 117,416 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 905 954 296 7,150 0 127 6212.1 Circuit 39,912 107,932 66,106 227,497 60,001 128 6212.2 Packet 23 317 27 87 55 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 39,935 108,249 66,133 227,584 60,055 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 40,840 109,203 66,428 234,734 60,055 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 1,499 56 108 399 70 151 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 102 180 133 1,845 86 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 29,709 63,828 39,355 121,847 16,767 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 302019 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 29,713 63,828 39,357 121,847 16,785 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 29,815 64,009 39,490 123,691 16,871 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 0 0 0 0 11,978 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 0 0 0 0 8,395 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 1,597 5,992 3,971 21,390 1,491 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 75,084 102,356 93,062 266,759 26,668 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 76,680 108,349 97,033 288,149 48,532 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 5,556 12,476 13,374 10,765 13,713 143 6421 Aerial Cable 71,617 334,687 232,917 681,578 53,599 144 6422 Underground Cable 8,762 43,480 37,461 114,620 6,246 145 6423 Buried Cable 86,313 17,139 36,600 52,310 70,289 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable (29) (62) (50) (105) (17) 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 95 2,571 61 9,552 498 148 6431 Aerial Wire 0 0 0 0 198 149 6441 Conduit Systems 782 13,189 12,124 107,900 895 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 173,096 423,480 332,489 976,619 145,422 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 427,279 932,126 671,955 2,088,653 393,628 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 0 0 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 3,347 6,213 4,526 9,721 1,596 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 3,347 6,213 4,526 9,721 1,596 155 6531 Power 28,298 64,347 43,380 131,282 18,617 156 6532 Network Administration 30,038 67,305 21,367 73,551 17,481 157 6533 Testing 40,817 67,786 70,245 220,614 38,917 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 54,745 151,690 73,497 338,756 48,869 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 12,976 25,931 24,748 49,118 13,319 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 166,875 377,058 233,237 813,321 137,203 161 6540 Access Expenses 43,171 120,622 94,830 149,127 90,350 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 630,777 1,200,786 927,491 2,068,542 690,948 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 0 0 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 3,565 9,246 4,171 27,823 3,949 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 35,662 51,803 40,488 69,421 550,579 166 6565 Amortization - Other 0 0 0 0 0 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 670,004 1,261,835 972,150 2,165,786 1,245,475 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 883,396 1,765,728 1,304,743 3,137,956 1,474,623 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 72,297 117,296 104,839 236,415 72,932 170 6613 Product Advertising 18,415 31,566 25,670 63,751 12,398 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 90,712 148,862 130,509 300,166 85,330 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 6,272 12,904 7,657 19,989 8,328 173 6622 Number Services 17,033 57,923 41,024 50,503 30,185 174 6623 Customer Services 144,854 329,684 239,168 556,863 138,729 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 168,160 400,512 287,848 627,355 177,242 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 258,872 549,374 418,358 927,521 262,572 152 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 VZ 17 VZ 18 VZ 19 VZ 20 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Maryland Inc. New England New Jersey New York Inc. North Inc. Number Inc. Inc. 177 6720 General and Administrative 271,463 646,545 409,268 1,166,798 321,163 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0 0 0 0 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 271,463 646,545 409,268 1,166,798 321,163 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 1,841,010 3,893,773 2,804,323 7,320,927 2,451,986 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 430,774 (87,476) 496,827 (1,241,050) 821,567 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 532 7,124 7,078 137,938 882 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 494 2,144 1,317 3,135 0 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 167,152 87,585 269,237 (364,732) 318,245 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 21,578 11,599 54,370 0 61,606 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 139,614 97,269 68,336 524,369 64,549 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (115,111) (220,868) (245,757) (328,869) (111,756) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 212,739 (26,560) 144,870 (172,368) 332,643 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses (134,750) 49,551 (168,361) 106,819 12,521 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes (55,395) 7,891 (73,498) 26,087 895 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 86,680 191,408 108,702 388,495 85,787 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 0 0 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net (36,169) 51,640 20,499 419,705 14,739 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 0 0 195 790 Net Income $16,363 ($151,901) $175,969 ($818,803) $430,384 196 830 Total Number of Employees 6,009 12,954 8,608 24,628 7,499 197 840 Full Time 5,982 12,907 8,565 24,578 7,459 198 850 Part Time 27 47 43 50 40 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $633,608 $1,645,782 $990,109 $3,301,894 $695,371 153 Verizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $38,254 $114,685 $33,116 $67,736 $86,398 2 1170 Receivables 156,296 597,275 204,824 204,629 444,872 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 12,566 64,061 21,572 17,455 51,336 4 1220 Inventories 7,148 22,432 2,758 20,155 18,483 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 150,878 555,646 186,010 207,329 412,019 6 1280 Prepayments 8,907 3,258 788 11,467 7,996 7 1350 Other Current Assets 28,256 68,400 22,027 35,341 44,250 8 130 Total Current Assets 226,294 741,988 241,942 321,872 550,663 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 0 0 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 274,093 331,590 236,299 539,064 265,307 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 25,024 69,421 (44,717) 34,916 38,812 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net 8,533 32,146 664 2,955 (115,662) 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 307,650 433,157 192,246 576,935 188,456 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 4,567,264 13,707,782 3,450,948 5,741,053 8,987,496 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 0 0 0 1 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 14,447 217,758 6,275 13,871 110,570 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 0 0 18,423 0 0 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 505 5,476 144 811 643 19 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 0 0 20 210 Total Plant 4,582,216 13,931,016 3,475,790 5,755,735 9,098,710 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 12,366 34,692 14,777 11,739 22,094 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 29,322 146,573 17,132 35,598 89,995 23 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 0 0 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 44,190 119,195 23,142 46,398 90,024 25 2121 Buildings 303,419 1,077,884 182,912 338,957 551,026 26 2122 Furniture 6,791 999 4,508 2,620 489 27 2123 Office Equipment 11,296 12,576 22,661 31,858 3,192 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 21,153 193,591 20,557 41,082 97,557 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 428,538 1,585,509 285,688 508,253 854,378 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 0 0 0 0 15,191 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 825,311 2,206,296 628,308 975,424 1,498,533 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 24,604 96,265 21,503 23,063 72,484 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 849,916 2,302,561 649,810 998,488 1,571,017 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 849,916 2,302,561 649,810 998,488 1,586,209 35 2220 Operator Systems 1,132 13,426 2,256 3,878 19,975 36 2231 Radio Systems 26,373 2,554 1,053 4,601 2,840 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 913,669 3,776,776 610,133 1,071,548 2,647,387 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 00000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 913,669 3,776,776 610,133 1,071,548 2,647,387 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 940,042 3,779,330 611,186 1,076,148 2,650,227 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 0 0 10 0 0 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 00000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 165 12,325 81 393 15,086 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 28,132 246,624 24,225 71,347 100,653 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 28,297 258,949 24,316 71,740 115,738 GTE Southwest South Inc. 154 Verizon Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 76,508 346,278 66,044 75,491 93,287 48 2421 Aerial Cable 386,646 2,438,046 401,272 445,121 719,896 49 2422 Underground Cable 618,601 1,059,618 102,480 430,820 537,869 50 2423 Buried Cable 938,643 798,185 1,254,525 1,906,761 1,939,079 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 2,588 246 31 758 683 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 186 129,776 1 2,602 30,983 53 2431 Aerial Wire 612 0 694 164 0 54 2441 Conduit Systems 283,467 916,392 45,697 203,302 386,817 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 2,307,250 5,688,541 1,870,743 3,065,018 3,708,613 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 4,555,175 13,628,316 3,444,000 5,723,525 8,935,140 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 6,047 23,263 110 5,520 23,679 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 472 11,111 2,106 2,405 1,189 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 6,519 34,375 2,216 7,924 24,868 60 2690.1 Network Software 5,571 29,205 4,732 9,604 17,613 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 0 15,887 0 0 9,876 62 2690 Intangibles 5,571 45,092 4,732 9,604 27,489 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 4,567,264 13,707,782 3,450,948 5,741,053 8,987,496 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 2,884,184 9,914,235 2,459,311 3,650,491 6,012,149 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0 0 0 0 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 2 1,135 79 163 322 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 758 12,443 6 2,536 15,649 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 2,884,944 9,927,813 2,459,397 3,653,190 6,028,120 69 350 Net Plant 1,697,272 4,003,203 1,016,394 2,102,545 3,070,590 70 360 Total Assets 2,231,217 5,178,348 1,450,582 3,001,353 3,809,709 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 405,371 752,412 (172,112) 964,490 231,254 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 41 560 340 46 1,462 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 13,286 (10,379) 24,041 20,458 6,158 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 14,718 18,124 20,128 42,503 17,891 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes 6,516 (42,601) 15,217 (6,190) (14,184) 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 0 0 0 0 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 102,909 448,476 74,586 324,695 215,366 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 542,841 1,166,593 (37,800) 1,346,001 457,947 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 372,602 1,434,930 415,434 102,799 1,303,706 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 174,162 1,112,754 203,709 475,305 605,808 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 18,382 0 0 7,866 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 00000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 319,571 409,568 159,440 261,165 331,812 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments 844 (17,736) (1,277) (1,859) (3,624) 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 0 2,776 0 0 6,904 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability (844) 17,736 1,277 1,859 3,624 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (131,929) (26,624) 3,515 33,462 (44,364) 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 361,804 1,516,855 366,664 769,932 908,026 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 448,000 1,221,503 397,256 650,000 873,685 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 103,380 25 68,416 384,747 105,214 91 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 0 Verizon South Inc. GTE Southwest Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 155 Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 3,239 0 5,579 5,728 0 93 4550 Retained Earnings 399,351 (161,558) 235,034 (257,855) 161,130 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 953,970 1,059,970 706,284 782,620 1,140,029 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 2,231,217 5,178,348 1,450,582 3,001,353 3,809,709 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 366,683 (252,007) 128,815 (321,466) 78,284 97 465 Net Income 140,668 106,449 106,219 63,610 168,370 98 470 Dividends Declared 108,000 16,000 0 0 86,000 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 (43) (4,868) (2,954) 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 0 (43) (4,868) (2,478) 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) 399,351 (161,558) 235,034 (257,855) 161,130 Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 300,106 841,008 279,514 323,788 613,495 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 5,179 79,809 3,556 3,271 40,740 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 129,875 338,043 94,519 272,040 199,315 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 435,160 1,258,861 377,589 599,098 853,550 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 117,740 334,817 100,220 128,885 199,769 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 111,185 219,084 123,976 89,651 135,825 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 229,698 669,633 140,132 226,504 481,317 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 458,623 1,223,535 364,328 445,040 816,911 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 22,052 197,436 20,152 32,078 62,698 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 3,460 35,034 5,246 11,623 10,480 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 57,077 358,502 47,137 83,429 230,132 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 60,537 393,535 52,383 95,052 240,612 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 83,391 179,555 43,115 118,782 125,475 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 12,188 29,791 12,293 19,021 31,029 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 1,047,576 3,223,131 845,273 1,271,030 2,068,217 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 1,295 2,985 1,034 1,323 1,906 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 358 843 292 474 539 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 828 498 335 594 (9,411) 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 2,482 4,326 1,661 2,390 (6,966) General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 22,095 79,961 17,944 44,437 55,033 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 467 104 699 254 357 123 6123 Office Equipment 1,439 4,679 1,417 1,887 2,429 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 24,410 59,124 20,555 31,494 44,166 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 48,411 143,868 40,615 78,073 101,985 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 0 320 0 0 412 127 6212.1 Circuit 18,839 67,004 19,787 25,293 43,157 128 6212.2 Packet 543 4 833 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 18,844 67,047 19,791 25,300 43,189 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 18,844 67,368 19,791 25,300 43,601 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 104 137 111 159 1,533 South Inc. Southwest 156 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) GTE Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon Southwest Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 233 37 8 38 30 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 11,545 32,759 5,529 11,394 24,843 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 32 1155425 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 11,576 32,760 5,544 11,448 24,867 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 11,810 32,797 5,552 11,486 24,898 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 8,130 0 2,870 40,072 0 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 6,749 0 3,664 4,087 0 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 615 3,841 472 511 1,029 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 18,053 82,673 8,840 23,784 67,575 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 33,547 86,514 15,846 68,454 68,603 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 3,279 29,388 6,287 5,427 13,555 143 6421 Aerial Cable 12,594 169,449 17,209 16,708 45,796 144 6422 Underground Cable 2,909 25,560 703 5,318 9,440 145 6423 Buried Cable 20,358 49,855 33,255 40,225 97,983 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable (9) (48) 14 (18) (33) 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 217 164 25 333 94 148 6431 Aerial Wire 26 0 7 9 0 149 6441 Conduit Systems 191 3,455 28 87 888 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 39,564 277,822 57,527 68,089 167,723 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 154,762 612,831 141,103 253,951 401,377 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 0 0 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 667 4,410 564 854 3,126 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 667 4,410 564 854 3,126 155 6531 Power 4,135 28,662 5,175 5,969 14,272 156 6532 Network Administration 7,337 9,025 5,053 10,070 28,050 157 6533 Testing 12,241 76,107 11,643 25,758 25,480 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 21,468 92,937 17,731 42,705 59,348 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 6,190 24,404 4,855 7,929 15,522 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 51,370 231,136 44,457 92,431 142,672 161 6540 Access Expenses 37,636 0 30,236 58,356 53,533 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 301,187 941,808 256,457 381,056 613,772 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 0 0 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 698 3,712 771 2,527 2,357 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 6,215 40,974 7,073 7,689 25,901 166 6565 Amortization - Other 0 0 0 0 0 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 308,100 986,494 264,302 391,272 642,030 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 397,773 1,381,623 339,559 542,913 841,360 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 30,532 92,091 22,911 44,337 73,443 170 6613 Product Advertising 6,637 25,519 4,172 17,242 19,394 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 37,169 117,610 27,083 61,579 92,838 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 2,596 7,944 3,671 3,975 5,482 173 6622 Number Services 16,420 27,038 10,366 17,198 14,581 174 6623 Customer Services 52,232 221,636 33,799 64,513 153,711 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 71,248 256,619 47,836 85,686 173,774 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 108,417 374,228 74,919 147,265 266,612 GTE Statistics of Communications Common Carriers South Inc. 157 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued 21 VZ 22 VZ 23 VZ 24 VZ 25 VZ LineAccount/ Items Verizon Verizon Verizon Verizon No. Row Northwest Inc. Pennsylvania Southwest Inc. Virginia Inc. Number Inc. d/b/a Verizon 177 6720 General and Administrative 131,286 393,066 108,781 188,970 274,455 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0 0 0 0 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 131,286 393,066 108,781 188,970 274,455 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 792,239 2,761,748 664,362 1,133,100 1,783,805 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 255,337 461,383 180,911 137,930 284,412 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 1,879 403 1,134 246 161 Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 0 1,323 0 0 1,062 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 107,779 222,043 67,619 53,391 164,018 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 6,132 62,597 10,533 4,120 25,212 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 8,162 173,019 24,101 45,142 40,979 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (43,233) (224,616) (41,990) (56,115) (122,623) 188 7200 Operating Taxes 78,841 231,721 60,264 46,538 106,524 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses 4,861 (202,151) 10,080 4,775 14,326 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes 1,735 (85,899) 3,785 1,812 4,069 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 44,009 136,309 55,071 67,137 79,372 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 0 0 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 3,175 128,943 33,214 36,146 59,437 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 0 0 195 790 Net Income $140,668 $106,449 $106,219 $63,610 $168,370 196 830 Total Number of Employees 2,748 8,307 1,865 5,093 5,823 197 840 Full Time 2,698 8,247 1,865 5,075 5,793 198 850 Part Time 50 60 0 18 30 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $247,091 $886,458 $212,939 $381,243 $577,358 158 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) South Inc. Southwest GTE Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. Balance Sheet Accounts - Assets Current Assets: 1 1120 Cash and Equivalents $11,591 $22,514 $148,936 2 1170 Receivables 100,698 92,388 451,914 3 1171 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 24,664 11,333 84,951 4 1220 Inventories (433) 2,640 35,112 5 120 Total Noncash Current Assets 75,601 83,695 402,074 6 1280 Prepayments 649 1,257 150,161 7 1350 Other Current Assets 11,620 12,467 0 8 130 Total Current Assets 99,461 119,934 701,171 Noncurrent Assets: 9 1406 Nonregulated Investments 0 0 0 10 1410 Other Noncurrent Assets 86,018 95,090 1,007 11 1438 Def. Maint., Retirements and Other Def. Charges 9,557 13,322 166,454 12 1500 Other Jurisdictional Assets - Net (652) (177,967) 0 13 150 Total Noncurrent Assets 94,923 (69,555) 167,461 Plant: 14 2001 Telecommunications Plant in Service (TPIS) 2,090,755 2,365,074 4,308,846 15 2002 Property Held for Future Telecom Use (PHFTU) 0 0 0 16 2003 Telecommunications Plant Under Construction 11,100 17,152 40,429 17 2005 Telecommunications Plant Adjustment 000 18 2006 Nonoperating Plant 0 1,949 39 19 2007 Goodwill 0 0 0 20 210 Total Plant 2,101,855 2,384,175 4,349,314 TPIS - General Support: 21 2111 Land 13,471 6,378 25,702 22 2112 Motor Vehicles 10,480 21,288 31,061 23 2113 Aircraft 0 0 0 24 2114 Tools and Other Work Equipment 19,968 20,636 21,531 25 2121 Buildings 252,692 174,709 286,067 26 2122 Furniture 87 175 20,934 27 2123 Office Equipment 2,040 468 20,800 28 2124 General Purpose Computers 317,270 21,142 118,617 29 2110 Total Land and Support Assets 616,008 244,796 524,711 TPIS - Central Office: 30 2211 Non-Digital Switching 000 31 2212.1 Circuit Switching 346,666 423,348 631,320 32 2212.2 Packet Switching 14,548 15,668 1,122 33 2212 Digital Electronic Switching 361,214 439,016 632,443 34 2210 Total Central Office Switching 361,214 439,016 632,443 35 2220 Operator Systems 8,826 5,560 21,718 36 2231 Radio Systems 7 750 207,336 37 2232.1 Electronic Circuit 645,515 610,928 552,000 38 2232.2 Optical Circuit 000 39 2232 Circuit Equipment 645,515 610,928 552,000 40 2230 Total Central Office Transmission 645,522 611,678 759,336 TPIS - Information Origination/Termination: 41 2311 Station Apparatus 0 0 19,669 42 2321 Customer Premises Wiring 000 43 2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges 0 0 7,894 44 2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 3,417 4,380 0 45 2362 Other Terminal Equipment 32,457 18,169 7,201 46 2310 Total Information Origination/Termination 35,875 22,548 34,765 159 Verizon Puerto RicoVerizon Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. TPIS - Cable and Wire Facilities: 47 2411 Poles 5,021 139,099 152,645 48 2421 Aerial Cable 64,789 566,515 839,342 49 2422 Underground Cable 197,615 69,962 319,207 50 2423 Buried Cable 10,189 194,762 691,888 51 2424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable 669 361 0 52 2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 57,954 10,889 16,616 53 2431 Aerial Wire 0 0 1,974 54 2441 Conduit Systems 80,794 54,695 217,450 55 2410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities 417,031 1,036,283 2,239,121 56 240 Total TPIS (Before Amortizable Assets) 2,084,475 2,359,881 4,212,093 TPIS - Amortizable Assets: 57 2681 Capital Leases 0 324 99 58 2682 Leasehold Improvements 27 324 26,278 59 2680 Total Amortizable Tangible Assets 27 648 26,377 60 2690.1 Network Software 4,012 2,362 18,046 61 2690.2 General Purpose Computer Software 2,240 2,183 52,330 62 2690 Intangibles 6,252 4,545 70,376 63 260 Total Telecommunications Plant in Service 2,090,755 2,365,074 4,308,846 Depreciation And Amortization: 64 3100 Accumulated Depreciation 1,501,019 1,924,256 3,702,572 65 3200 Accumulated Depreciation - PHFTU 0 0 0 66 3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating 0 130 10 67 3410 Accumulated Amortization - Capitalized Leases 0 216 99 68 340 Total Depreciation and Amortization 1,501,019 1,924,602 3,702,680 69 350 Net Plant 600,836 459,573 646,634 70 360 Total Assets 795,220 509,951 1,515,265 Balance Sheet Accounts - Liabilities Current Liabilities: 71 4000 Current Accounts and Notes Payable 341,565 258,406 27,788 72 4040 Customers' Deposits 185 478 25,988 73 4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 726 2,369 4,172 74 4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 7,257 12,360 1,488 75 4100 Net Current Deferred Operating Income Taxes (11,112) 2,169 0 76 4110 Net Current Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes 0 0 0 77 4130 Other Current Liabilities 38,062 51,799 200,930 78 410 Total Current Liabilities 376,683 327,580 260,366 79 4200 Long-Term Debt and Funded Debt 0 50,071 574,945 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits: 80 4300 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 149,726 184,370 1,003,209 81 4320 Unamortized Operating Invest. Tax Credits - Net 2,240 1,572 0 82 4330 Unamortized Nonop. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 000 83 4340 Net Noncurrent Deferred Operating Income Taxes 95,273 (1,273) (89,164) 84 4341 Net Deferred Tax Liability Adjustments (4,398) 501 0 85 4350 Net Noncurrent Deferred Nonoperating Inc. Taxes 2,331 2,621 0 86 4361 Deferred Tax Regulatory Liability 4,398 (501) 0 87 4370 Other Juris. Liabilities/Deferred Credits - Net (10,762) (72,434) 0 88 430 Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 238,809 114,856 914,044 Stockholders' Equity: 89 4510 Capital Stock 181,742 224,973 9 90 4520 Additional Paid-in Capital 0 0 491,269 91 4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0 160 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. Stockholders' Equity Cont'd: 92 4540 Other Capital 0 0 (482,607) 93 4550 Retained Earnings (2,014) (207,529) (242,761) 94 440 Total Stockholders' Equity 179,728 17,444 (234,090) 95 450 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 795,220 509,951 1,515,265 96 460 Retained Earnings (Beginning of Year) 10,465 (161,746) (237,249) 97 465 Net Income 59,263 43,038 96,335 98 470 Dividends Declared 71,742 88,821 121,956 99 475 Miscellaneous Debits 0 0 0 100 480 Miscellaneous Credits 0 0 20,108 101 490 Retained Earnings (End of Year) (2,014) (207,529) (242,761) Income Statement Accounts Revenue Accounts Local Network Service Revenues: 102 5001 Basic Area Revenues 172,630 234,842 325,281 103 5040 Local Private Line Revenues 14,003 5,809 63,194 104 5060 Other Basic Area Revenues 58,288 51,270 49,747 105 520 Local Network Service Revenues 244,921 291,922 438,222 Network Access Service Revenues: 106 5081 End-User Revenues 35,019 60,614 88,763 107 5082 Switched Access Revenues 28,248 49,154 90,174 108 5083 Special Access Revenues 127,997 85,515 65,402 109 522 Total Network Access Service Revenues 191,265 195,284 244,338 110 5100 Long Distance Message Revenues 5,790 20,986 65,348 Miscellaneous Revenues: 111 5230 Directory Revenues 1,856 2,232 174,434 112 526 Miscellaneous Revenues 115,814 54,930 51,819 113 527 Total Miscellaneous Revenues 117,670 57,162 226,253 114 5280 Nonregulated Revenues 26,881 27,230 415,515 115 5300 Uncollectible Revenues 2,839 7,411 48,313 116 530 Total Operating Revenues 583,689 585,174 1,341,363 Expense Accounts Plant Specific Operations: Network Support Expenses: 117 615 Account 6112 - Motor Vehicle 297 626 4,917 118 625 Account 6113 - Aircraft 164 157 0 119 635 Account 6114 - Tools and Other Work Equipment 67 158 679 120 6110 Total Network Support Expenses 529 941 5,597 General Support Expenses: 121 6121 Land and Building 13,490 12,764 28,292 122 6122 Furniture and Artworks 240 (225) 51 123 6123 Office Equipment 135 466 218 124 6124 General Purpose Computers 13,495 11,756 16,592 125 6120 Total General Support Expenses 27,360 24,760 45,153 Central Office Switching Expenses: 126 6211 Non-Digital Electronic Switching 143 44 0 127 6212.1 Circuit 9,606 8,801 14,851 128 6212.2 Packet 52812 129 6212 Digital Electronic Switching 9,611 8,829 14,863 130 6210 Total Central Office Switching Expenses 9,755 8,874 14,863 131 6220 Operator Systems Expenses 968 349 12 161 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. Central Office Transmission Expenses: 132 6231 Radio Systems 111 157 3,411 133 6232.1 Electronic Circuit 4,753 6,447 14,710 134 6232.2 Optical Circuit 000 135 6232 Circuit Equipment 4,753 6,447 14,710 136 6230 Total Central Office Transmission Expenses 4,863 6,604 18,121 Information Origination/Termination Exps: 137 6311 Station Apparatus 0 0 99,594 138 6341 Large Private Branch Exchange 0 0 6,637 139 6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment 10 574 1,606 140 6362 Other Terminal Equipment 15,597 7,726 8,549 141 6310 Total Information Origination/Termination Exps. 15,606 8,300 116,386 Cable And Wire Facilities Expenses: 142 6411 Pole 139 10,540 463 143 6421 Aerial Cable 14,983 41,373 38,607 144 6422 Underground Cable 4,615 1,989 7,486 145 6423 Buried Cable 5,680 12,150 7,302 146 6424 Submarine and Deep Sea Cable (7) (8) 0 147 6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable 85 5 240 148 6431 Aerial Wire 0 0 (4) 149 6441 Conduit Systems 8 49 (10) 150 6410 Total Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 25,503 66,098 54,084 151 650 Total Plant Specific Operations Expenses 84,584 115,926 254,216 Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses: 152 6511 Property Held for Future Telecom. Use 0 0 0 153 665 Account 6512 - Provisioning 516 804 1,824 154 6510 Other Property and Equipment Expenses 516 804 1,824 155 6531 Power 8,926 3,074 5,889 156 6532 Network Administration 11,208 6,075 3,402 157 6533 Testing 8,474 12,753 8,524 158 675 Account 6534 - Plant Operations Admin. Expenses 14,550 9,953 37,052 159 685 Account 6535 - Engineering 4,418 4,930 9,498 160 6530 Total Network Operations Expenses 47,576 36,785 64,364 161 6540 Access Expenses 13,794 11,914 30,517 Depreciation And Amortization Expenses: 162 6561 Depreciation - Telecom Plant in Service (TPIS) 172,921 159,267 338,418 163 6562 Dep. - Property Held for Future Telecom Use 0 0 0 164 6563 Amortization - Tangibles 20 150 7,160 165 6564 Amortization - Intangibles 6,989 5,762 20,945 166 6565 Amortization - Other 0 0 0 167 6560 Total Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 179,930 165,180 366,523 168 690 Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 241,816 214,682 463,228 Customer Operations Expenses: Marketing Expenses: 169 6611 Product Management and Sales 25,019 16,184 58,687 170 6613 Product Advertising 6,936 3,356 28,389 171 6610 Total Marketing Expenses 31,955 19,540 87,076 Services Expenses: 172 6621 Call Completion 2,574 1,273 226 173 6622 Number Services 8,468 3,435 7,312 174 6623 Customer Services 31,934 43,427 78,984 175 6620 Total Services Expenses 42,976 48,135 86,521 176 700 Total Customer Operations Expenses 74,931 67,675 173,597 162 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.8 - Statistics of Regional Bell Operating Companies as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended --- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 VZ 27 VZ 28 VZ Line Account/ Items Verizon Verizon No. Row Washington, DC West Virginia Telephone Co. Number Inc. Inc. 177 6720 General and Administrative 86,174 72,851 196,106 178 6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0 0 0 179 710 Total Corporate Operations Expenses 86,174 72,851 196,106 180 720 Total Operating Expenses 487,506 471,135 1,087,147 181 730 Inc. Before Other Operating Items & Taxes 96,183 114,039 254,216 182 7100 Other Operating Income and Expenses 56 7 (250) Operating Taxes: 183 7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits - Net 116 139 0 184 7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 46,089 52,688 0 185 7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 12,502 14,159 43,093 186 7240 Operating Other Taxes 41,607 20,203 55,594 187 7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Inc. Tax - Net (42,937) (36,378) 18,569 188 7200 Operating Taxes 57,145 50,533 117,256 189 7300 Nonoperating Income and Expenses 915 5,003 4,314 190 7400 Nonoperating Taxes 69 1,787 0 191 7500 Interest and Related Items 14,123 16,289 44,689 192 7600 Extraordinary Items 0 0 0 193 7910 Inc. Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking Dif - Net 33,446 (7,403) 0 194 7990 Nonregulated Net Income 0 0 0 195 790 Net Income $59,263 $43,038 $96,335 196 830 Total Number of Employees 734 1,348 4,741 197 840 Full Time 726 1,345 4,678 198 850 Part Time 8 3 63 199 860 Total Compensation for the Year $93,915 $148,243 $275,563 163 Puerto Rico Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes for Table 2.8 (2006) Source: Annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA Reports (FCC Report 43-02), Table B-1. 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). Information on the accounts can be found in 47 C.F.R. part 32 which can be accessed on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. -- Individual carrier ARMIS 43-02 filing instructions, forms, data as well as footnotes can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis. Code letters are shown above the name of each company owned or controlled by a holding company as of December 31, 2005. Name of Company Code AT&T Inc. AT&T Qwest Communications International, Inc. Q Verizon Communications Inc. VZ Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-02 filing explaining any differences between the current and past data can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis. 164 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 1 2 3 4 5 Line Row No. No. Mid-Sized Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $43,503,426 $39,561,967 $3,941,459 $111,399 $93,171 2 1020 Network Access Services 35,322,092 31,547,954 3,774,138 108,325 $151,498 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,140,056 3,051,933 88,123 6,025 $3,511 4 1040 Miscellaneous 13,715,992 13,209,417 506,575 10,282 $13,794 5 1045 Nonregulated 9,695,075 8,606,704 1,088,371 11,208 $11,859 6 1060 Uncollectibles 992,221 922,953 69,268 1,684 $1,133 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 104,384,432 95,055,033 9,329,399 245,555 $272,700 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 21,281,760 19,475,435 1,806,325 50,158 52,082 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 7,589,454 7,143,517 445,937 11,146 11,260 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 5,197,724 4,758,436 439,288 5,201 6,517 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 8,921,143 8,323,754 597,389 16,151 18,291 12 1160 General & Administrative 11,732,458 10,639,586 1,092,872 17,749 21,178 13 1170 Access 2,592,362 2,393,020 199,342 5,613 6,105 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 26,776,674 24,768,317 2,008,357 35,921 65,278 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 84,091,580 77,502,075 6,589,505 141,939 180,711 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 263,586 256,564 7,022 93 139 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 1,062,875 1,059,461 3,414 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses (2,935,271) (2,946,917) NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 1,872,404 1,887,464 (15,060) 544 (1,718) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 701,436 701,436 NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,083,375 3,083,375 NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 3,784,813 3,784,813 NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 3,145,906 3,145,906 NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 1,138,580 NA 1,138,580 41,778 45,887 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 44,035,756 41,343,528 2,692,228 68,497 113,598 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 531,447 508,104 23,343 0 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 70,317,342 63,233,598 7,083,744 164,170 228,372 29 1650 Transmission 104,855,283 97,279,035 7,576,248 149,638 180,509 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 188,354,972 171,536,203 16,818,769 509,983 624,922 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 4,546,414 4,250,769 295,645 5,174 6,917 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,632,092 2,485,134 146,958 95 322 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 415,273,301 380,636,364 34,636,937 897,557 1,154,640 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (6,230,986) (6,249,476) 18,490 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,699 2,004 695 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 2,753,989 2,342,025 411,964 5,625 10,621 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 324,446 18,423 306,023 0 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 29,726 21,650 8,076 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,769,280 1,513,951 255,329 84,214 109,451 40 1760 Inventories 812,027 783,611 28,416 650 461 41 1790 Total Other Investments (538,827) (1,567,815) 1,028,988 90,489 0 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 293,418,459 268,930,757 24,487,702 657,616 730,176 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 265,140 112,950 152,190 0 0 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 19,812,104 18,337,541 1,474,563 26,234 50,524 45 1850 Customer Deposits 150,876 139,770 11,106 1,080 1,095 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 30,646,212 30,012,137 634,075 613 1,564 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 124,096 71,028 53,068 0 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (1,488,698) (1,476,011) (12,687) 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $342,928,191 $316,128,174 $26,800,017 $685,543 $783,359 165 (RBOCs) of Alabama LLC Carriers Sized ILECs) Exchange Carriers (Mid- Local Companies Local Exchange Incumbent Operating Incumbent LLC Reporting Regional Bell of Missouri, Total Total Total CenturyTel CenturyTel Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 6 7 8 C 9 C 10 C Line Row No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $41,863 $360,704 $44,619 $83,161 $149,759 2 1020 Network Access Services 78,037 194,866 $70,583 123,465 90,415 3 1030 Toll Network Services 155 6,102 $2,399 24 1,735 4 1040 Miscellaneous 6,606 40,555 $4,158 23,999 54,388 5 1045 Nonregulated 7,540 121,244 $16,744 26,570 30,429 6 1060 Uncollectibles 903 9,610 $1,396 2,572 2,920 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 133,298 713,861 $137,107 254,647 323,806 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 25,957 107,917 $14,621 38,358 65,586 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 4,904 32,187 $6,504 13,079 23,826 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 2,632 42,217 $2,994 4,947 11,251 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 9,201 53,110 $4,578 10,327 34,970 12 1160 General & Administrative 10,378 78,049 $6,181 15,271 20,396 13 1170 Access 3,253 8,188 $3,689 4,947 9,904 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 31,528 169,422 $39,339 51,663 69,412 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 87,853 491,090 $77,906 138,592 235,345 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 1 676 0 0 0 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 80 4,195 0 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items (2,907) (6,733) 157 7,058 (7,528) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 19,498 81,066 30,918 52,213 41,392 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 27,208 245,708 45,682 67,891 134,322 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 2,965 0 0 11,979 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 86,295 439,674 121,163 199,211 276,478 29 1650 Transmission 128,011 517,229 18,255 179,171 285,481 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 327,208 896,767 268,039 452,873 665,263 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 3,961 27,648 1,165 15,185 17,910 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 46 46,009 1,483 3,900 12,012 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 572,729 2,176,000 455,787 918,231 1,403,445 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 6,564 766 0 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0 0 0 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 4,171 6,739 8,618 11,397 16,771 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 20,589 0 0 142,405 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,266 9,749 0 0 0 40 1760 Inventories 18 7,808 241 249 1,611 41 1790 Total Other Investments 32,608 25,062 8,859 154,051 18,382 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 321,080 1,766,449 400,253 616,116 884,276 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 46 11,811 1,057 58,854 7,883 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 54,456 (395) 29,352 76,883 77,706 45 1850 Customer Deposits 254 (501) 52 0 27 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,826 19,169 0 0 18,053 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 0 0 0 0 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 (2,378) 0 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $378,662 $1,794,155 $430,714 $751,853 $987,945 166 Inc. Inc. TelephoneTelephone Co.of Washington, Inc. cations Co. of New York,of California cations Co. of Rochester, Telecommuni-Telecommuni- CitizensCenturyTel Cincinnati Bell Citizens Frontier Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 11 12 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ Line Row Carolina No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $62,971 $93,860 $358,259 $327,020 $62,921 2 1020 Network Access Services 130,847 90,211 278,006 220,006 84,160 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,468 1,529 4,655 3,141 691 4 1040 Miscellaneous 10,752 4,047 46,026 61,317 6,663 5 1045 Nonregulated 15,214 3,216 133,201 104,820 19,968 6 1060 Uncollectibles 485 1,068 8,599 8,260 1,709 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 222,767 191,794 811,548 708,044 172,694 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 24,875 15,741 191,680 172,474 22,234 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 11,221 9,414 33,573 32,791 6,552 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 2,775 2,392 46,694 48,264 8,062 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 6,933 10,937 54,403 57,380 10,046 12 1160 General & Administrative 23,196 25,265 102,886 97,198 16,703 13 1170 Access 2,581 5,272 15,733 13,520 8,030 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 21,467 50,164 117,925 184,759 51,912 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 93,048 119,183 562,894 606,386 123,537 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 0 0 134 54 10 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0000 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 0 5,879 (18,522) (17,594) (1,337) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 56,883 20,267 97,514 30,091 19,613 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 73,168 124,784 228,791 135,153 26,632 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 376 3,828 8 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 162,814 165,814 640,930 534,887 142,904 29 1650 Transmission 89,986 124,008 753,445 630,064 170,332 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 324,152 375,929 1,283,052 1,051,557 340,279 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 9,344 4,634 14,235 34,345 11,103 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,705 22,433 4,797 5,568 1,142 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 662,168 817,980 2,929,078 2,391,582 692,393 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0000 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 695000 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 3,221 14,126 29,368 35,499 8,972 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 3 12,781 0 0 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 1 7,824 0 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 6,139 0 (570) 758 83 40 1760 Inventories 2,992 2,875 413 135 0 41 1790 Total Other Investments 13,051 37,606 29,210 36,392 9,055 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 435,125 575,065 2,098,666 1,556,981 464,991 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 1,392 4,123 3,776 4,103 1,143 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 44,032 130 69,669 128,712 37,074 45 1850 Customer Deposits 304 990 881 948 296 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 7,489 14,395 158,625 66,049 (30) 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 0 0 (786) 543 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 0 (3,696) 3,126 (43,011) 49 1890 Total Reserves $488,342 $594,702 $2,327,135 $1,760,462 $460,462 167 Central Central Inc. Texas Company ofCompany cations Services, CompanyTelegraph Co. TelephoneTelephone &Telecommuni-Telephone Telephone IowaCommonwealth Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ Line Row Central No. No. Telephone Company of Virginia Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $97,029 $632,675 $70,726 $77,464 $46,067 2 1020 Network Access Services 87,319 532,685 98,275 65,571 65,548 3 1030 Toll Network Services 1,757 10,418 1,158 1,379 1,441 4 1040 Miscellaneous 8,508 71,809 7,045 5,673 7,696 5 1045 Nonregulated 33,501 195,980 24,097 23,597 25,437 6 1060 Uncollectibles 1,235 8,852 922 1,080 49 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 226,880 1,434,715 200,379 172,605 146,140 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 51,883 335,154 37,093 37,032 30,700 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 9,237 70,880 7,786 7,497 7,110 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 12,150 90,269 9,415 9,877 8,710 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 12,552 102,554 11,206 10,253 8,679 12 1160 General & Administrative 25,557 183,822 19,698 21,618 18,503 13 1170 Access 3,634 23,229 3,913 3,795 (5,601) 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 45,373 326,844 46,640 19,757 35,558 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 160,386 1,132,753 135,751 109,828 103,659 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 14 (9) 11 12 3,769 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 383 (876) (20) 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0000 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items (1,010) (6,306) (337) (1,733) (513) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 25,866 133,284 26,447 27,568 19,716 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 45,267 356,006 48,194 51,276 31,650 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 95 2,920 0 0 14 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 152,077 1,023,051 131,182 157,656 123,250 29 1650 Transmission 180,848 1,377,271 161,792 133,725 116,615 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 438,423 2,676,151 355,055 317,525 222,986 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 3,999 69,853 14,046 3,141 2,238 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 753 7,928 349 27 731 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 821,462 5,513,180 710,618 663,351 497,484 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0 (1) 2,760 353 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0000 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 7,892 79,280 5,929 4,090 3,005 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 136000 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,917 744 1,635 2,377 31 40 1760 Inventories 53 425 15 25 25 41 1790 Total Other Investments 9,999 80,447 10,339 6,846 3,061 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 503,805 3,683,252 494,052 518,159 310,211 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 560 5,427 328 16 732 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 72,405 260,544 33,413 10,522 32,644 45 1850 Customer Deposits 138 1,114 214 242 104 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 25,187 111,205 14,617 19,464 7,344 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 1,780 145 1,140 2,435 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 52 1,430 26,624 911 59 49 1890 Total Reserves $603,926 $4,063,116 $570,389 $551,750 $351,094 168 Company of United New Jersey, Inc. Inc. TelephoneMissouri,Florida, EmbarqEmbarq Inc. United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 Line Row No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $180,331 $120,829 $110,789 $45,451 $64,755 2 1020 Network Access Services 155,151 115,342 79,814 91,960 48,463 3 1030 Toll Network Services 2,825 4,533 2,298 824 990 4 1040 Miscellaneous 21,217 10,140 12,949 6,133 16,077 5 1045 Nonregulated 47,919 36,098 29,293 19,081 13,556 6 1060 Uncollectibles 2,277 1,991 1,704 970 766 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 405,165 284,952 233,440 162,478 143,075 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 81,779 54,362 56,816 34,891 15,701 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 17,964 10,999 8,789 6,228 6,027 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 22,109 15,976 13,326 6,576 2,497 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 23,476 21,412 14,703 8,333 9,754 12 1160 General & Administrative 46,789 39,047 27,477 13,993 17,334 13 1170 Access 7,894 5,764 2,080 6,485 4,242 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 94,274 56,795 56,879 35,704 32,457 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 294,285 204,356 180,069 112,210 88,012 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 27 410 15 1,305 (158) Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 (348) 0 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items (7,752) (3,437) (4,306) (1,704) (143) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 46,496 36,959 20,603 20,265 23,378 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 127,381 78,813 64,427 37,417 110,139 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 268 96 0 0 166 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 394,145 191,002 195,145 69,302 57,077 29 1650 Transmission 344,240 216,486 205,566 125,576 88,262 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 755,947 463,361 400,854 308,949 189,015 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 12,242 4,088 5,306 8,658 4,891 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,802 400 759 206 26,658 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,637,025 954,246 872,056 550,109 476,208 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 7,363 0 0 0 685 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0 0 0 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 9,395 5,931 5,853 7,642 3,405 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 0 0 0 0 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 0 102 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges (58) 4,107 6,180 (535) 0 40 1760 Inventories 300 128 205 77 1,250 41 1790 Total Other Investments 16,999 10,166 12,339 7,184 5,340 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 1,370,652 754,361 630,210 383,031 289,532 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 2,377 207 413 100 22,769 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes (29,231) 16,289 31,618 10,984 10,842 45 1850 Customer Deposits 346 127 230 180 544 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 66,702 31,022 22,744 (7,618) 17,646 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities (610) 4,105 6,249 0 3,355 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 6,732 4,224 (6,761) 1 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $1,416,968 $810,335 $684,704 $386,679 $344,688 169 Texas, Inc. United Telephone Company of Ohio UnitedThe United Telephone Southeast, Inc.Company of Pennsylvania Company of TelephoneTelephone- SureWest Telephone United Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 26 WIN 27 WIN 28 WIN 29 WIN 30 WIN Line Row No. No. Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $125,603 $161,677 $76,279 $70,624 $67,917 2 1020 Network Access Services 105,884 180,810 74,528 65,326 72,836 3 1030 Toll Network Services 1,757 7,573 3,115 3,971 4,319 4 1040 Miscellaneous 11,451 6,689 12,518 3,619 4,927 5 1045 Nonregulated 24,824 34,104 16,549 17,543 15,877 6 1060 Uncollectibles 1,753 997 12 547 455 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 267,765 389,855 182,978 160,537 165,420 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 47,804 79,853 41,351 27,954 27,329 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 10,134 16,463 12,524 6,913 7,738 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 9,798 16,891 9,724 6,569 4,694 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 10,357 17,607 11,702 8,139 6,831 12 1160 General & Administrative 26,334 33,935 35,065 14,011 17,336 13 1170 Access 8,956 11,555 5,785 7,550 9,447 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 34,184 123,048 22,676 23,978 15,961 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 147,566 299,353 138,826 95,114 89,336 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 0 12 507 0 0 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 0 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA NA NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 9,416 12,964 (2,523) 7,926 7,703 Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 49,326 40,678 16,622 27,163 35,306 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 55,366 125,283 56,332 25,455 39,524 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 0 0 0 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 196,764 370,262 173,393 96,873 111,949 29 1650 Transmission 262,446 337,971 109,198 142,430 127,313 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 533,509 887,117 320,420 301,689 288,630 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 699 9,133 1,488 661 562 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 209 4,472 1,152 0 0 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,048,992 1,734,239 661,982 567,108 567,978 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0 0 0 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0 0 0 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 22,559 33,367 6,974 18,513 13,290 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 127,314 0 0 0 2,924 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 0 0 13 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 7,045 0 5,019 1,322 14,120 40 1760 Inventories 2,414 1,111 2,502 749 265 41 1790 Total Other Investments 159,331 34,477 14,495 20,596 30,599 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 699,357 1,305,283 529,645 328,156 386,113 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 16,130 3,472 1,102 3,901 448 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 103,102 146,226 25,237 52,090 37,481 45 1850 Customer Deposits 866 504 174 186 49 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 1,761 1,053 24,154 1,689 3,152 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 2,035 12,404 6,934 53 13,286 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 0 0 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $823,250 $1,468,942 $587,246 $386,075 $440,529 170 Corp. Communications Carolina NorthGeorgia NebraskaKentucky Windstream Pennsylvania WindstreamWindstream WindstreamWindstream Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.9 - Statistics of All Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 31 WIN 32 WIN Line Row No. No. Windstream Comm. Ohio Southwest Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $145,600 $57,936 2 1020 Network Access Services 250,414 63,793 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,589 2,741 4 1040 Miscellaneous 14,569 2,968 5 1045 Nonregulated 19,156 9,746 6 1060 Uncollectibles 4,671 648 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 428,658 136,536 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 43,981 20,959 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 37,322 5,869 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 11,644 5,117 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 28,066 5,438 12 1160 General & Administrative 103,090 14,813 13 1170 Access 10,110 3,669 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 118,719 30,720 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 352,932 86,585 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 0 0 Non-Operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences (Rev) 0 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items (Rev) 0 0 19 1365 Non-Operating Income and Expenses NA NA 20 1390 Total Non-Operating Items 15,478 3,918 Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 28,155 23,628 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 115,961 32,303 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 628 0 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 353,795 124,109 29 1650 Transmission 312,253 108,127 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 1,013,869 225,245 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 2,564 455 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 0 0 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,799,070 490,239 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 0 0 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 23,144 6,567 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 0 7 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 479 (144) 40 1760 Inventories 883 536 41 1790 Total Other Investments 24,506 6,966 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 1,420,019 375,070 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 20 0 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 51,002 15,018 45 1850 Customer Deposits 585 77 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 3,604 1,596 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 0 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits 0 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $1,475,231 $391,761 See Company Notes following Table 2.17. 171 Reserve Telephone, Texas, LP d/b/a Western Valor Telecom- munications of Windstream Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended All Reporting Companies (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Line Row Non- Subject State No. No. Regulated to and Separations Adjustments Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $43,503,426 $37,757 $43,465,672 $43,465,400 $272 2 1020 Network Access Services 35,322,092 100,412 35,221,680 5,598,347 29,623,332 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,140,056 5,521 3,134,537 3,027,658 106,881 4 1040 Miscellaneous 13,715,992 1,897,237 11,818,753 8,599,605 3,219,150 5 1045 Nonregulated 9,695,075 9,695,075 0 0 0 6 1060 Uncollectibles 992,221 131,960 860,258 730,037 130,234 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 104,384,432 11,604,048 92,780,383 59,960,969 32,819,400 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 21,281,760 3,972,089 17,309,675 12,446,598 4,863,073 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 7,589,454 1,206,443 6,383,010 4,518,307 1,864,706 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 5,197,724 1,407,671 3,790,058 2,752,724 1,037,330 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 8,921,143 2,086,389 6,834,758 5,449,554 1,385,211 12 1160 General & Administrative 11,732,458 1,550,785 10,181,671 7,460,192 2,721,485 13 1170 Access 2,592,362 9,665 2,582,694 1,263,587 1,319,107 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 26,776,674 662,137 26,114,531 18,419,303 7,695,234 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 84,091,580 10,895,180 73,196,402 52,310,259 20,968,270 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 263,586 19,449 244,140 167,995 76,140 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 1,062,875 (4,469) 1,067,344 1,067,344 0 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 00000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses (2,935,271) (3,020,166) 84,898 55,403 29,499 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items 1,872,404 3,024,636 (1,152,239) (1,122,743) (29,483) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 701,436 61,235 640,198 (27,345) 667,539 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,083,375 87,910 2,995,459 2,181,020 814,438 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 3,784,813 149,149 3,635,663 2,153,682 1,481,981 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 3,145,906 (596,735) 3,738,692 867,608 2,845,417 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 1,138,580 105,183 1,033,394 613,412 414,700 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 44,035,756 3,155,190 40,880,567 29,952,120 10,928,461 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 531,447 40,557 490,883 433,410 57,476 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 70,317,342 1,337,396 68,979,943 59,203,725 9,776,225 29 1650 Transmission 104,855,283 2,476,697 102,378,591 61,444,397 40,934,184 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 188,354,972 4,677,068 183,677,908 132,323,496 51,354,408 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 4,546,414 815,042 3,731,362 2,806,852 924,512 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,632,092 199,687 2,432,413 1,735,724 696,678 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 415,273,301 12,701,634 402,571,662 287,899,731 114,671,941 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (6,230,986) 2,159,624 (8,390,610) (8,390,611) NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,699 10 2,689 2,010 679 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 2,753,989 207,257 2,546,741 1,799,822 746,920 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 324,446 126,577 197,869 144,974 52,895 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 29,726 27,878 1,848 1,375 474 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,769,280 1,763,143 6,139 6,139 0 40 1760 Inventories 812,027 17,379 794,648 573,461 221,186 41 1790 Total Other Investments (538,827) 4,301,863 (4,840,681) (5,862,830) 5,193,299 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 293,418,459 11,636,563 281,781,901 200,507,486 81,274,413 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 265,140 27,393 237,747 173,422 64,319 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 19,812,104 (1,408,212) 21,220,318 15,700,506 5,519,809 45 1850 Customer Deposits 150,876 4,774 146,103 107,354 38,740 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 30,646,212 9,120,576 21,525,643 15,460,439 6,065,202 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 124,096 124,096 0 NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (1,488,698) (128,507) (1,360,192) (1,360,193) NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $342,928,191 $19,376,680 $323,551,516 $230,589,012 $92,962,488 172 InterstateTotal Line Row Common Traffic Sensitive No. No. Line Switching Transport Total Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 9,861,248 1,577,849 1,374,946 3,031,078 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0426 4 1040 Miscellaneous 1,128,486 145,650 224,337 371,115 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 51,401 5,966 5,238 11,406 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 10,938,333 1,717,543 1,594,048 3,390,794 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 2,768,966 364,754 390,155 758,204 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 916,351 113,129 191,909 305,617 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 531,758 63,486 110,399 174,197 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 298,186 26,022 38,235 145,601 12 1160 General & Administrative 1,172,088 152,098 184,236 357,647 13 1170 Access 27,599 0 0 0 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 3,536,793 485,007 882,928 1,369,909 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 9,300,123 1,206,734 1,801,105 3,117,494 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 30,713 3,921 5,469 9,411 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 12,814 1,686 2,864 4,559 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (12,808) (1,685) (2,862) (4,555) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 19,231 31,973 (25,495) 1,232 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 390,016 44,226 70,983 115,468 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 409,251 76,202 45,492 116,699 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 112,767 113,970 (112,093) (5,002) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 141,880 23,944 (1,434) 20,854 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 5,203,269 620,477 1,069,315 1,693,183 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 0 1,613 601 33,359 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 1,865,056 6,226,460 1,460,605 7,687,066 29 1650 Transmission 11,354,643 56,115 7,194,405 7,250,521 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 38,987,566 8,697 2,102,870 2,111,575 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 907,709 0 0 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 366,868 34,846 63,060 98,109 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 58,685,101 6,948,211 11,890,860 18,873,805 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 228 33 33 66 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 359,545 46,917 73,000 120,195 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 28,572 4,996 8,924 13,919 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 322 25 46 72 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0000 40 1760 Inventories 118,025 11,257 18,982 30,300 41 1790 Total Other Investments 2,823,465 297,221 536,151 834,781 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 41,277,141 4,768,956 8,605,285 13,398,285 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 32,092 4,406 8,339 12,759 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 2,682,705 526,171 698,408 1,227,191 45 1850 Customer Deposits 20,714 2,454 4,861 7,336 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,893,334 352,163 619,123 973,172 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $46,917,540 $5,652,172 $9,924,287 $15,605,043 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued All Reporting Companies 173 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Line Row Special Total Billing & No. No. Access Access Collection Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $272 $272 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 15,986,101 28,878,427 NA 675,731 3 1030 Toll Network Services 2 8 NA 106,866 4 1040 Miscellaneous 701,794 2,201,395 1,000,608 17,088 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 62,819 125,626 2,811 1,799 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 16,625,345 30,954,472 997,800 797,889 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 1,254,568 4,781,738 56,459 24,877 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 636,220 1,858,188 0 6,508 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 328,812 1,034,767 107 2,451 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 319,489 763,276 560,474 61,441 12 1160 General & Administrative 674,355 2,204,090 162,847 354,561 13 1170 Access 0 27,599 NA 1,291,508 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,741,028 7,647,730 25,238 22,267 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 5,971,887 18,389,504 807,694 1,771,044 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 34,929 75,053 435 664 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 11,764 17,373 142 199 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (11,759) (17,363) (141) (199) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 660,720 681,183 43,486 (57,126) 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 300,532 806,016 4,337 4,082 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 961,249 1,487,199 47,823 (53,045) 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 2,952,226 3,059,991 61,424 (275,981) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 300,894 463,628 (10,069) (38,469) Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 3,423,181 10,319,633 571,092 37,726 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 33,359 NA 24,111 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 0 9,552,122 NA 224,100 29 1650 Transmission 22,310,878 40,916,042 NA 18,148 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 10,251,957 51,351,098 NA 3,312 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 16,808 924,517 NA NA 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 223,494 688,471 6,441 1,774 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 36,226,320 113,785,226 577,535 309,174 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 371 665 4 10 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 260,351 740,091 3,423 3,405 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 9,740 52,231 95 572 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 78 472 1 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0003 40 1760 Inventories 70,654 218,979 1,726 464 41 1790 Total Other Investments 1,497,767 5,156,013 28,724 8,546 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 26,141,990 80,817,416 238,748 218,248 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 17,641 62,492 1,487 341 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,551,920 5,461,816 42,187 15,797 45 1850 Customer Deposits 10,440 38,490 202 49 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,145,360 6,011,866 29,687 23,646 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $29,869,505 $92,392,088 $312,311 $258,083 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) 174 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended - Continued All Reporting Companies Interexchange Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Line Row Non- Subject State No. No. Regulated to and Separations Adjustments Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $39,561,967 $37,757 $39,524,213 $39,524,172 $41 2 1020 Network Access Services 31,547,954 40,771 31,507,184 4,382,673 27,124,511 3 1030 Toll Network Services 3,051,933 452 3,051,482 2,944,985 106,499 4 1040 Miscellaneous 13,209,417 1,897,400 11,312,015 8,169,480 3,142,537 5 1045 Nonregulated 8,606,704 8,606,704 NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 922,953 116,292 806,659 682,051 124,619 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 95,055,033 10,466,796 84,588,236 54,339,257 30,248,970 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 19,475,435 3,603,385 15,872,055 11,362,461 4,509,589 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 7,143,517 1,182,102 5,961,412 4,197,842 1,763,578 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 4,758,436 1,271,299 3,487,140 2,524,605 962,527 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 8,323,754 1,965,205 6,358,553 5,056,670 1,301,886 12 1160 General & Administrative 10,639,586 1,454,450 9,185,136 6,693,930 2,491,212 13 1170 Access 2,393,020 10,749 2,382,269 1,171,500 1,210,765 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 24,768,317 631,569 24,136,746 16,922,417 7,214,333 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 77,502,075 10,118,759 67,383,315 47,929,423 19,528,053 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 256,564 6,922 249,644 172,220 77,418 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 1,059,461 (742) 1,060,203 1,060,203 NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 00000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses (2,946,917) (3,028,854) 81,938 55,254 26,685 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items 1,887,464 3,029,597 (1,142,138) (1,115,453) (26,685) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 701,436 61,235 640,198 (27,345) 667,539 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 3,083,375 87,910 2,995,459 2,181,020 814,438 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 3,784,813 149,149 3,635,663 2,153,682 1,481,981 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 3,145,906 (596,735) 3,738,692 867,608 2,845,417 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] NA NA NA NA NA Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 41,343,528 2,927,284 38,416,244 28,062,966 10,353,292 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 508,104 85,588 422,511 379,605 42,908 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 63,233,598 2,316,215 60,917,377 52,345,957 8,571,427 29 1650 Transmission 97,279,035 1,300,317 95,978,718 57,118,735 38,859,974 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 171,536,203 4,460,108 167,076,099 119,996,421 47,079,679 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 4,250,769 748,464 3,502,298 2,632,487 869,811 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 2,485,134 188,900 2,296,237 1,632,553 663,680 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 380,636,364 12,026,877 368,609,485 262,168,723 106,440,773 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net (6,249,476) 2,150,892 (8,400,368) (8,400,369) NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 2,004 10 1,994 1,315 679 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 2,342,025 172,773 2,169,259 1,514,608 654,651 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 18,423 (332) 18,755 13,923 4,832 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 21,650 19,803 1,847 1,374 474 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 1,513,951 1,513,953 0 0 0 40 1760 Inventories 783,611 10,198 773,413 556,992 216,425 41 1790 Total Other Investments (1,567,815) 3,867,291 (5,435,103) (6,312,157) 4,947,337 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 268,930,757 10,874,773 258,055,988 182,634,815 75,421,172 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 112,950 3,725 109,225 79,352 29,870 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 18,337,541 (1,314,148) 19,651,695 14,511,270 5,140,422 45 1850 Customer Deposits 139,770 5,488 134,282 97,093 37,178 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 30,012,137 8,998,952 21,013,193 15,119,860 5,893,331 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 71,028 71,028 NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (1,476,011) (128,576) (1,347,436) (1,347,437) NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $316,128,174 $18,511,236 $297,616,942 $211,094,953 $86,521,978 175 as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Total Regional Bell Operating Companies [RBOCs] Interstate Line Row Common Traffic Sensitive No. No. Line Switching Transport Total Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 8,802,468 1,390,143 1,232,433 2,699,937 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0000 4 1040 Miscellaneous 1,102,925 141,440 219,035 361,513 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 47,843 6,128 5,528 11,856 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 9,857,548 1,525,464 1,445,936 3,049,594 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 2,539,096 323,477 349,405 676,119 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 856,184 102,351 177,132 280,036 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 486,775 54,811 99,072 154,158 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 282,182 22,704 35,304 134,522 12 1160 General & Administrative 1,053,674 131,117 162,448 313,159 13 1170 Access 0000 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 3,272,185 431,356 799,286 1,232,566 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 8,528,029 1,068,981 1,627,877 2,799,791 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 31,577 4,057 5,623 9,703 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 11,294 1,451 2,319 3,778 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (11,294) (1,451) (2,319) (3,778) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 19,231 31,973 (25,495) 1,232 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 390,016 44,226 70,983 115,468 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 409,251 76,202 45,492 116,699 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 112,767 113,970 (112,093) (5,002) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] NA NA NA NA Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 4,877,141 561,480 989,912 1,554,389 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 1,581 601 31,588 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 1,686,009 5,392,427 1,269,828 6,662,257 29 1650 Transmission 10,639,872 55,189 6,492,708 6,547,898 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 35,356,835 5,906 1,872,698 1,878,611 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 855,608 0 0 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 348,993 31,807 58,579 90,581 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 53,764,455 6,048,392 10,684,328 16,765,313 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 228 33 33 66 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 303,813 36,764 59,354 96,359 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 3,253 734 334 1,068 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 322 25 46 72 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0000 40 1760 Inventories 115,388 10,747 18,266 29,071 41 1790 Total Other Investments 2,663,374 274,684 512,918 788,956 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 37,825,750 4,111,427 7,725,937 11,859,902 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 13,092 1,543 2,720 4,273 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 2,453,598 484,601 647,541 1,134,665 45 1850 Customer Deposits 19,754 2,310 4,699 7,027 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,789,645 331,738 589,270 922,831 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $43,101,830 $4,931,623 $8,970,166 $13,928,699 as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 176 Regional Bell Operating Companies [RBOCs] (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Line Row Special Total Billing & No. No. Access Access Collection Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $41 $41 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 14,946,366 26,448,771 NA 675,731 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0 0 NA 106,499 4 1040 Miscellaneous 693,264 2,157,702 968,703 16,138 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 63,006 122,705 798 1,113 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 15,576,660 28,483,802 967,906 797,258 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 1,218,033 4,433,248 53,339 23,005 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 621,272 1,757,492 0 6,078 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 319,566 960,499 0 2,023 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 315,395 732,099 515,902 53,878 12 1160 General & Administrative 651,274 2,018,107 147,019 326,087 13 1170 Access 0 0 NA 1,210,765 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,665,927 7,170,678 23,826 19,828 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 5,808,454 17,136,274 742,659 1,649,097 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 35,032 76,312 438 673 Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences NA NA NA NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 0000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 11,299 26,371 123 174 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (11,299) (26,371) (123) (174) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] 660,720 681,183 43,486 (57,126) 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] 300,532 806,016 4,337 4,082 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] 961,249 1,487,199 47,823 (53,045) 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] 2,952,226 3,059,991 61,424 (275,981) 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] NA NA NA NA Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 3,347,689 9,779,219 549,536 24,527 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 31,588 NA 11,314 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 0 8,348,266 NA 223,156 29 1650 Transmission 21,668,563 38,856,333 NA 3,643 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 9,842,980 47,078,426 NA 1,254 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 14,207 869,815 NA NA 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 216,364 655,938 6,092 1,659 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 35,089,805 105,619,573 555,630 265,559 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 371 665 4 10 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 248,373 648,545 3,199 2,910 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 472 4,793 39 0 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 78 472 1 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0000 40 1760 Inventories 69,800 214,259 1,707 451 41 1790 Total Other Investments 1,460,269 4,912,599 27,955 6,774 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 25,323,142 75,008,794 225,609 186,773 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 11,114 28,479 1,328 70 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,497,158 5,085,421 41,425 13,573 45 1850 Customer Deposits 10,154 36,935 202 45 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 2,129,224 5,841,700 29,171 22,459 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $28,970,796 $86,001,325 $297,729 $222,924 Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Statistics of Communications Common Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Regional Bell Operating Companies [RBOCs] 177 (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Interexchange Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Other Reporting Companies [Mid-Sized ILECs] (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Line Row Non- Subject State No. No. Regulated to and Separations Adjustments Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $3,941,459 $0 $3,941,459 $3,941,228 $231 2 1020 Network Access Services 3,774,138 59,641 3,714,496 1,215,674 2,498,821 3 1030 Toll Network Services 88,123 5,069 83,055 82,673 382 4 1040 Miscellaneous 506,575 (163) 506,738 430,125 76,613 5 1045 Nonregulated 1,088,371 1,088,371 0 0 0 6 1060 Uncollectibles 69,268 15,668 53,599 47,986 5,615 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 9,329,399 1,137,252 8,192,147 5,621,712 2,570,430 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 1,806,325 368,704 1,437,620 1,084,137 353,484 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 445,937 24,341 421,598 320,465 101,128 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 439,288 136,372 302,918 228,119 74,803 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 597,389 121,184 476,205 392,884 83,325 12 1160 General & Administrative 1,092,872 96,335 996,535 766,262 230,273 13 1170 Access 199,342 (1,084) 200,425 92,087 108,342 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 2,008,357 30,568 1,977,785 1,496,886 480,901 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 6,589,505 776,421 5,813,087 4,380,836 1,440,217 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses 7,022 12,527 (5,504) (4,225) (1,278) Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 3,414 (3,727) 7,141 7,141 NA 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 00000 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 11,646 8,688 2,960 149 2,814 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (15,060) (4,961) (10,101) (7,290) (2,798) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 1,138,580 105,183 1,033,394 613,412 414,700 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 2,692,228 227,906 2,464,323 1,889,154 575,169 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment 23,343 (45,031) 68,372 53,805 14,568 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 7,083,744 (978,819) 8,062,566 6,857,768 1,204,798 29 1650 Transmission 7,576,248 1,176,380 6,399,873 4,325,662 2,074,210 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 16,818,769 216,960 16,601,809 12,327,075 4,274,729 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 295,645 66,578 229,064 174,365 54,701 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 146,958 10,787 136,176 103,171 32,998 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 34,636,937 674,757 33,962,177 25,731,008 8,231,168 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net 18,490 8,732 9,758 9,758 NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 695 0 695 695 0 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 411,964 34,484 377,482 285,214 92,269 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 306,023 126,909 179,114 131,051 48,063 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 8,076 8,075 1 1 0 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 255,329 249,190 6,139 6,139 0 40 1760 Inventories 28,416 7,181 21,235 16,469 4,761 41 1790 Total Other Investments 1,028,988 434,572 594,422 449,327 245,962 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 24,487,702 761,790 23,725,913 17,872,671 5,853,241 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 152,190 23,668 128,522 94,070 34,449 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 1,474,563 (94,064) 1,568,623 1,189,236 379,387 45 1850 Customer Deposits 11,106 (714) 11,821 10,261 1,562 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 634,075 121,624 512,450 340,579 171,871 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities 53,068 53,068 0 0 0 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits (12,687) 69 (12,756) (12,756) 0 49 1890 Total Reserves $26,800,017 $865,444 $25,934,574 $19,494,059 $6,440,510 178 Total Interstate as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Line Row Common Traffic Sensitive No. No. Line Switching Transport Total Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services NA NA NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 1,058,780 187,706 142,513 331,141 3 1030 Toll Network Services 0426 4 1040 Miscellaneous 25,561 4,210 5,302 9,602 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles 3,558 (162) (290) (450) 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 1,080,785 192,079 148,112 341,200 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 229,870 41,277 40,750 82,085 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 60,167 10,778 14,777 25,581 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 44,983 8,675 11,327 20,039 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 16,004 3,318 2,931 11,079 12 1160 General & Administrative 118,414 20,981 21,788 44,488 13 1170 Access 27,599 0 0 0 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 264,608 53,651 83,642 137,343 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 772,094 137,753 173,228 317,703 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses (864) (136) (154) (292) Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 0000 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 1,520 235 545 781 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (1,514) (234) (543) (777) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized ILECs] 141,880 23,944 (1,434) 20,854 Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 326,128 58,997 79,403 138,794 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 32 0 1,771 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 179,047 834,033 190,777 1,024,809 29 1650 Transmission 714,771 926 701,697 702,623 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 3,630,731 2,791 230,172 232,964 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 52,101 0 0 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 17,875 3,039 4,481 7,528 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 4,920,646 899,819 1,206,532 2,108,492 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0000 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 55,732 10,153 13,646 23,836 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 25,319 4,262 8,590 12,851 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0000 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 40 1760 Inventories 2,637 510 716 1,229 41 1790 Total Other Investments 160,091 22,537 23,233 45,825 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 3,451,391 657,529 879,348 1,538,383 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 19,000 2,863 5,619 8,486 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 229,107 41,570 50,867 92,526 45 1850 Customer Deposits 960 144 162 309 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 103,689 20,425 29,853 50,341 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $3,815,710 $720,549 $954,121 $1,676,344 as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Other Reporting Companies [Mid-Sized ILECs] 179 (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Line Row Special Total Billing & No. No. Access Access Collection Selected Income Statement Accounts Revenues: 1 1010 Basic Local Services $231 $231 NA NA 2 1020 Network Access Services 1,039,735 2,429,656 NA 0 3 1030 Toll Network Services 2 8 NA 367 4 1040 Miscellaneous 8,530 43,693 31,905 950 5 1045 Nonregulated NA NA NA NA 6 1060 Uncollectibles (187) 2,921 2,013 686 7 1090 Total Operating Revenues 1,048,685 2,470,670 29,894 631 Expenses: 8 1120 Plant Specific 36,535 348,490 3,120 1,872 9 1130 Plant Non-Specific 14,948 100,696 0 430 10 1140 Customer Operations - Marketing 9,246 74,268 107 428 11 1150 Customer Operations - Services 4,094 31,177 44,572 7,563 12 1160 General & Administrative 23,081 185,983 15,828 28,474 13 1170 Access 0 27,599 0 80,743 14 1180 Depreciation / Amortization 75,101 477,052 1,412 2,439 15 1190 Total Operating Expenses 163,433 1,253,230 65,035 121,947 16 1290 Other Operating Income / Losses (103) (1,259) (3) (9) Non-operating Items: 17 1320 Inc Effect / Jurisdictional Differences 0000 18 1330 Extraordinary Items 19 1365 Non-operating Income and Expenses 465 2,766 19 25 20 1390 Total Non-operating Items (460) (2,751) (18) (25) Other Taxes: 21 1410 State and Local Income [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 22 1420 Other State and Local [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 23 1490 Total Other Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 24 1590 Federal Income Taxes [RBOCs] NA NA NA NA 25 1595 Taxes, Federal, State and Other [Mid-Sized LECs] 300,894 463,628 (10,069) (38,469) Selected Balance Sheet Accounts Plant-in-Service: 26 1620 Support Plant 75,492 540,414 21,556 13,199 27 1630 Operator Systems Equipment NA 1,771 NA 12,797 Central Office Equipment - - 28 1640 Switching 0 1,203,856 NA 944 29 1650 Transmission 642,315 2,059,709 NA 14,505 30 1660 Cable & Wire Facilities 408,977 4,272,672 NA 2,058 31 1670 Information Origination and Termination Equipment 2,601 54,702 NA 0 32 1680 Amortizable Assets 7,130 32,533 224 115 33 1690 Total Plant-in-Service 1,136,515 8,165,653 21,905 43,615 Other Investments: 34 1705 Other Jurisdictional Assets-Net NA NA NA NA 35 1710 Property Held for Future Use 0000 36 1720 Plant Under Construction 11,978 91,546 224 495 37 1730 Plant Acquisition Adjustments 9,268 47,438 56 572 38 1740 Investment in Non-Affiliated Companies 0000 39 1750 Other Deferred Charges 0003 40 1760 Inventories 854 4,720 19 13 41 1790 Total Other Investments 37,498 243,414 769 1,772 Reserves: 42 1820 Accumulated Depreciation 818,848 5,808,622 13,139 31,475 43 1830 Accumulated Amortization 6,527 34,013 159 271 44 1840 Deferred Operating Income Taxes 54,762 376,395 762 2,224 45 1850 Customer Deposits 286 1,555 0 4 46 1865 Other Long-Term Liabilities and Deferred Credits 16,136 170,166 516 1,187 47 1882 Deferred Tax Liabilities NA NA NA NA 48 1883 Other Jurisdictional Liabilities and Deferred Credits NA NA NA NA 49 1890 Total Reserves $898,709 $6,390,763 $14,582 $35,159 See Notes following Table 2.17. 180 (Dollar Amounts Shown In Thousands) Interexchange Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.10 - Jurisdictional Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 and for the Year Then Ended -- Continued Other Reporting Companies [Mid-Sized ILECs] Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2006 Total Operating Revenues Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $104,384.4 $11,604.0 $92,780.4 $59,961.0 $32,819.4 $10,938.3 $3,390.8 $16,625.3 $30,954.4 $1,795.7 Bell Operating Cos. 95,055.0 10,466.8 84,588.2 54,339.3 30,249.0 9,857.5 3,049.6 15,576.7 28,483.8 1,765.2 All Other Cos. 9,329.4 1,137.3 8,192.1 5,621.7 2,570.4 1,080.8 341.2 1,048.7 2,470.7 30.5 Alabama 1,652.7 195.9 1,456.8 1,030.8 426.1 167.9 50.4 177.2 395.5 30.6 AL Arizona 1,492.0 89.7 1,402.2 787.9 614.4 178.6 61.7 325.3 565.6 48.8 AZ Arkansas 780.4 90.5 689.9 463.5 226.4 60.8 23.7 124.6 209.1 17.3 AR California 13,258.8 2,104.4 11,154.4 7,243.8 3,910.6 1,326.3 336.4 2,038.1 3,700.8 209.8 CA Colorado 1,877.0 106.3 1,770.7 1,038.2 732.6 217.0 64.8 393.9 675.7 57.0 CO Connecticut 1,480.8 97.3 1,383.5 908.6 474.9 128.4 58.9 266.7 454.0 21.0 CT Delaware 338.7 21.1 317.6 176.4 141.2 43.8 13.9 73.6 131.3 9.8 DE District of Columbia 583.7 26.7 557.0 313.8 243.2 45.6 37.6 150.2 233.4 9.8 DC Florida 7,478.2 1,117.6 6,360.6 4,223.2 2,137.4 848.9 203.2 958.5 2,010.6 126.7 FL Georgia 3,493.4 532.0 2,961.4 1,977.8 983.6 316.3 98.6 503.9 918.8 64.7 GA Idaho 463.0 31.0 432.1 246.7 185.3 65.4 18.1 87.9 171.4 13.9 ID Illinois 4,261.9 569.6 3,692.4 2,535.5 1,156.8 377.6 138.2 568.7 1,084.5 72.4 IL Indiana 2,109.5 270.2 1,839.4 1,210.1 629.3 241.1 57.9 293.5 592.5 36.9 IN Iowa 792.0 34.7 757.3 480.7 276.5 72.5 37.4 151.1 261.0 15.5 IA Kansas 799.2 102.0 697.2 425.9 271.3 67.0 30.4 154.9 252.3 19.0 KS Kentucky 1,334.0 134.0 1,200.0 831.5 368.6 149.5 44.3 159.4 353.2 15.3 KY Louisiana 1,487.1 173.4 1,313.7 949.5 364.2 146.6 49.0 137.5 333.1 31.0 LA Maine 453.1 13.2 440.0 289.5 150.4 49.8 17.5 76.6 143.9 6.5 ME Maryland 2,271.8 151.1 2,120.7 1,286.1 834.6 242.1 80.8 466.5 789.4 45.2 MD Massachusetts 2,418.8 132.2 2,286.6 1,346.3 940.3 274.3 141.2 492.4 907.9 32.4 MA Michigan 3,285.6 409.4 2,876.2 1,991.5 884.7 315.5 98.0 434.4 847.9 36.7 MI Minnesota 1,102.1 57.1 1,045.0 621.3 423.7 98.0 44.1 253.9 396.0 27.7 MN Mississippi 1,053.8 97.2 956.6 712.0 244.6 101.6 37.4 85.3 224.3 20.4 MS Missouri 2,264.4 390.8 1,873.6 1,233.8 639.8 206.2 70.8 315.4 592.4 47.4 MO Montana 247.0 26.8 220.2 137.7 82.5 26.3 9.3 40.1 75.7 6.8 MT Nebraska 500.6 29.4 471.2 296.3 174.9 45.2 21.6 100.9 167.7 7.3 NE Nevada 798.8 105.2 693.7 427.9 265.7 91.1 46.7 117.9 255.7 10.0 NV New Hampshire 443.7 19.0 424.8 252.3 172.5 56.7 19.5 90.0 166.2 6.3 NH New Jersey 3,447.3 214.2 3,233.1 1,858.0 1,375.1 423.0 141.2 764.2 1,328.4 46.6 NJ New Mexico 621.0 42.0 578.9 332.1 246.8 83.5 22.0 122.3 227.8 18.9 NM New York 6,658.3 291.9 6,366.4 4,026.2 2,340.1 750.5 193.5 1,312.9 2,256.9 83.2 NY North Carolina 2,903.5 374.0 2,529.5 1,691.5 838.0 340.6 94.0 362.3 796.9 41.2 NC North Dakota 124.8 6.2 118.6 70.1 48.5 13.2 6.5 26.1 45.8 2.7 ND Ohio 3,904.3 455.3 3,448.9 2,349.8 1,099.2 408.7 127.2 519.6 1,055.5 43.7 OH Oklahoma 1,068.0 141.3 926.8 581.0 345.7 96.7 33.0 189.3 319.0 26.8 OK Oregon 1,118.7 81.7 1,037.0 604.6 432.4 146.3 43.9 212.9 403.1 29.2 OR Pennsylvania 4,223.4 259.5 3,964.0 2,408.0 1,555.9 496.1 148.1 782.3 1,426.5 60.2 PA Rhode Island 256.5 11.9 244.7 148.1 96.6 32.8 8.5 50.7 92.0 4.6 RI South Carolina 1,208.3 136.8 1,071.5 762.2 309.3 125.2 35.6 124.3 285.1 24.2 SC South Dakota 135.8 6.6 129.2 77.2 52.0 13.3 8.1 27.6 49.0 3.0 SD Tennessee 1,878.7 230.1 1,648.7 1,145.4 503.2 194.1 61.4 207.5 463.0 40.2 TN Texas 9,012.2 1,224.7 7,787.5 5,321.8 2,465.7 769.0 204.4 1,317.7 2,291.1 174.6 TX Utah 658.8 43.7 615.1 338.6 276.6 70.4 25.4 160.9 256.7 19.9 UT Vermont 234.1 9.0 225.1 143.5 81.6 30.7 9.2 37.9 77.8 3.8 VT Virginia 2,802.3 180.7 2,621.6 1,514.5 1,107.2 355.8 122.7 582.9 1,061.4 45.8 VA Washington 2,085.3 161.2 1,924.1 1,140.1 784.0 267.2 71.9 397.5 736.6 47.4 WA West Virginia 585.2 26.9 558.3 369.9 188.4 67.0 35.2 78.1 180.3 8.1 WV Wisconsin 1,402.1 162.7 1,239.4 822.1 417.3 131.1 44.2 222.3 397.6 19.6 WI Wyoming 192.1 16.6 175.5 98.2 77.3 23.0 9.5 38.9 71.4 5.8 WY Puerto Rico 1,341.4 399.3 942.0 719.5 222.5 140.1 33.8 48.6 222.5 0.0 PR 181 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2006 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $43,503.4 $37.8 $43,465.7 $43,465.4 $0.3 NA NA $0.3 $0.3 NA Bell Operating Cos. 39,562.0 37.8 39,524.2 39,524.2 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 NA All Other Cos. 3,941.5 3,941.5 3,941.2 0.2 NA NA 0.2 0.2 NA Alabama 810.4 810.4 810.4 AL Arizona 626.7 626.7 626.7 AZ Arkansas 307.1 307.1 307.1 AR California 4,953.3 30.9 4,922.5 4,922.4 CA Colorado 789.5 789.5 789.5 CO Connecticut 628.8 628.8 628.8 CT Delaware 141.4 141.4 141.4 DE District of Columbia 244.9 244.9 244.9 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 DC Florida 3,310.3 3,309.6 3,309.6 FL Georgia 1,619.7 1,619.7 1,619.7 GA Idaho 202.9 202.8 202.8 ID Illinois 1,675.9 1,675.8 1,675.8 IL Indiana 899.0 898.3 898.3 IN Iowa 352.0 352.0 352.0 IA Kansas 306.4 306.4 306.4 KS Kentucky 657.9 657.9 657.8 0.1 NA NA 0.1 0.1 KY Louisiana 772.4 772.4 772.4 LA Maine 207.2 207.2 207.2 ME Maryland 995.7 995.7 995.7 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 MD Massachusetts 1,044.1 1,044.1 1,044.1 MA Michigan 1,189.5 1,189.4 1,189.4 MI Minnesota 474.7 474.7 474.7 MN Mississippi 516.1 516.1 516.1 MS Missouri 842.0 842.0 842.0 MO Montana 109.5 109.5 109.5 MT Nebraska 195.8 195.8 195.8 NE Nevada 342.6 342.6 342.6 NV New Hampshire 176.2 176.2 176.2 NH New Jersey 1,212.5 1,212.5 1,212.5 NJ New Mexico 253.1 253.1 253.1 NM New York 2,871.0 2,871.0 2,871.0 NY North Carolina 1,374.8 1,374.8 1,374.8 NC North Dakota 48.0 48.0 48.0 ND Ohio 1,711.1 1,711.1 1,711.0 0.1 NA NA 0.1 0.1 OH Oklahoma 428.5 428.5 428.5 OK Oregon 471.9 3.9 468.0 468.0 OR Pennsylvania 1,658.0 1,657.9 1,657.9 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 PA Rhode Island 115.9 115.9 115.9 RI South Carolina 587.6 587.6 587.6 SC South Dakota 48.0 48.0 48.0 SD Tennessee 949.5 949.5 949.5 TN Texas 3,657.3 1.4 3,655.9 3,655.9 TX Utah 245.7 245.7 245.7 UT Vermont 108.8 108.8 108.8 VT Virginia 1,176.0 1,176.8 1,176.8 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 VA Washington 834.6 0.4 834.2 834.2 WA West Virginia 291.9 291.9 291.9 0.0 NA NA 0.0 0.0 WV Wisconsin 549.5 549.3 549.3 WI Wyoming 79.4 79.4 79.4 WY Puerto Rico 438.2 438.2 438.2 PR 182 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Basic Local Service Revenues Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2006 -- Continued Network Access Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $35,322.1 $100.4 $35,221.7 $5,598.3 $29,623.3 $9,861.2 $3,031.1 $15,986.1 $28,878.4 $675.7 Bell Operating Cos. 31,548.0 40.8 31,507.2 4,382.7 27,124.5 8,802.5 2,699.9 14,946.4 26,448.8 675.7 All Other Cos. 3,774.1 59.6 3,714.5 1,215.7 2,498.8 1,058.8 331.1 1,039.7 2,429.6 0.0 Alabama 469.3 19.6 449.7 63.9 385.8 151.7 47.3 172.5 371.5 14.4 AL Arizona 641.1 (0.2) 641.3 73.7 567.6 160.0 58.7 322.8 541.5 26.1 AZ Arkansas 243.4 0.0 243.4 41.9 201.5 52.1 21.7 121.2 195.0 6.5 AR California 4,593.2 11.9 4,581.3 1,025.0 3,556.3 1,202.5 280.6 1,975.5 3,458.6 97.7 CA Colorado 735.6 0.0 735.6 73.4 662.2 184.9 58.3 385.7 628.9 33.2 CO Connecticut 462.9 0.0 462.9 22.1 440.9 116.5 49.9 259.4 425.8 15.1 CT Delaware 127.2 0.0 127.2 4.4 122.8 39.2 12.6 71.0 122.8 DE District of Columbia 191.3 0.0 191.3 3.5 187.8 35.0 26.0 126.8 187.8 DC Florida 2,355.4 (2.7) 2,358.1 384.5 1,973.6 792.6 192.4 940.5 1,925.5 48.1 FL Georgia 1,005.1 (0.1) 1,005.2 99.4 905.8 285.6 91.9 491.0 868.5 37.3 GA Idaho 197.0 (0.1) 197.1 25.3 171.8 61.1 16.8 87.7 165.6 6.2 ID Illinois 1,245.3 (0.5) 1,245.8 208.1 1,037.7 335.8 111.1 554.5 1,001.4 36.3 IL Indiana 683.2 1.9 681.3 113.4 568.0 218.3 50.8 284.8 553.9 14.1 IN Iowa 334.4 0.0 334.4 77.1 257.3 63.5 35.0 150.0 248.5 8.8 IA Kansas 255.6 0.0 255.6 18.8 236.8 55.3 26.7 147.8 229.8 7.1 KS Kentucky 427.3 (1.2) 428.5 78.4 350.2 140.9 42.5 156.4 339.8 10.4 KY Louisiana 383.8 0.0 383.8 53.2 330.6 134.1 46.9 134.5 315.5 15.1 LA Maine 139.6 0.3 139.3 7.7 131.7 43.7 15.7 72.3 131.7 ME Maryland 802.5 0.0 802.4 69.7 732.7 217.9 70.3 444.6 732.8 MD Massachusetts 897.0 0.0 897.0 24.9 872.1 263.3 135.0 473.8 872.1 MA Michigan 1,053.7 (2.4) 1,056.1 257.3 798.8 271.4 80.8 420.7 772.9 26.0 MI Minnesota 445.4 0.0 445.3 55.7 389.7 79.8 40.9 251.4 372.1 17.5 MN Mississippi 242.6 0.0 242.6 24.0 218.6 91.1 35.6 82.8 209.5 9.2 MS Missouri 790.6 13.6 776.9 212.6 564.3 182.6 63.9 299.8 546.3 18.1 MO Montana 114.4 16.2 98.3 20.7 77.6 24.9 8.9 40.0 73.8 3.7 MT Nebraska 205.1 2.6 202.5 44.5 158.0 37.8 18.3 98.0 154.1 3.9 NE Nevada 265.6 266.0 21.5 244.5 83.8 42.3 115.8 241.9 2.6 NV New Hampshire 172.9 0.0 172.9 19.8 153.1 51.0 17.2 85.0 153.2 NH New Jersey 1,376.6 0.1 1,376.5 162.9 1,213.6 370.1 120.9 722.6 1,213.6 NJ New Mexico 279.4 0.0 279.4 47.5 231.9 79.1 21.0 121.8 221.9 10.0 NM New York 2,353.8 2.0 2,351.8 331.0 2,020.8 670.4 171.9 1,178.5 2,020.8 NY North Carolina 929.0 0.5 928.5 145.8 782.7 322.0 89.8 354.3 766.1 16.7 NC North Dakota 52.9 0.0 52.9 9.4 43.5 10.4 5.6 25.9 41.9 1.5 ND Ohio 1,277.5 0.5 1,277.0 264.1 1,012.9 376.6 110.1 504.5 991.2 21.7 OH Oklahoma 337.2 0.0 337.2 32.9 304.2 83.1 29.0 182.5 294.6 9.7 OK Oregon 458.3 (0.7) 459.1 62.7 396.4 130.3 40.7 211.8 382.8 13.6 OR Pennsylvania 1,681.4 0.5 1,680.9 280.3 1,400.6 448.2 135.8 747.4 1,331.4 0.0 PA Rhode Island 90.5 0.0 90.5 4.6 86.0 29.7 7.7 48.6 86.0 RI South Carolina 339.1 (0.1) 339.2 59.5 279.8 114.2 33.7 120.8 268.7 11.0 SC South Dakota 64.5 1.6 62.8 15.9 46.9 10.7 7.3 27.3 45.3 1.6 SD Tennessee 493.6 1.2 492.4 39.4 453.1 176.1 58.1 200.5 434.7 18.4 TN Texas 2,740.2 17.2 2,723.0 560.5 2,162.5 672.1 181.9 1,243.7 2,097.7 64.8 TX Utah 290.8 0.0 290.8 36.1 254.7 60.1 23.1 159.6 242.8 12.0 UT Vermont 77.2 0.0 77.2 5.3 71.9 27.8 8.2 35.8 71.8 VT Virginia 1,122.7 (0.4) 1,123.1 122.2 1,000.9 325.1 110.6 565.1 1,000.8 0.2 VA Washington 900.9 10.5 890.4 157.8 732.6 246.9 68.1 395.5 710.5 22.1 WA West Virginia 195.3 0.0 195.3 26.1 169.1 60.8 32.6 75.7 169.1 WV Wisconsin 447.0 (0.2) 447.2 81.0 366.2 109.3 34.5 210.7 354.5 11.8 WI Wyoming 89.4 9.2 80.2 8.4 71.8 20.8 8.9 38.9 68.6 3.2 WY Puerto Rico 244.3 244.3 20.9 223.5 141.1 33.8 48.6 223.5 PR 183 Toll Network Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $3,140.1 $5.5 $3,134.5 $3,027.7 $106.9 $106.9 Bell Operating Cos. 3,051.9 0.5 3,051.5 2,945.0 106.5 106.5 All Other Cos. 88.1 5.1 83.1 82.7 0.4 0.4 Alabama 31.0 31.0 30.9 AL Arizona 4.4 4.4 4.4 0.0 0.0 AZ Arkansas 50.6 50.6 50.3 0.3 0.3 AR California 438.3 0.1 438.2 438.0 0.2 0.2 CA Colorado 5.3 5.3 5.3 0.0 0.0 CO Connecticut 139.7 139.7 138.3 1.4 1.4 CT Delaware 15.3 15.3 9.6 5.6 5.6 DE District of Columbia 5.8 5.8 0.0 5.8 5.8 DC Florida 137.0 137.0 136.8 0.3 0.3 FL Georgia 39.2 39.2 38.7 0.4 0.4 GA Idaho 3.3 3.2 3.0 0.2 0.2 ID Illinois 270.1 270.1 258.5 11.6 11.6 IL Indiana 68.8 68.8 62.7 6.2 6.2 IN Iowa 3.9 3.9 3.8 0.1 0.1 IA Kansas 13.1 13.1 11.7 1.3 1.3 KS Kentucky 14.4 0.3 14.2 14.0 0.1 0.1 KY Louisiana 25.5 25.5 25.4 0.1 0.1 LA Maine 37.3 37.3 37.2 ME Maryland 95.7 95.7 80.4 15.3 15.3 MD Massachusetts 149.5 149.5 149.4 MA Michigan 190.9 190.9 190.1 0.8 0.8 MI Minnesota 2.5 2.5 2.5 0.0 0.0 MN Mississippi 18.5 18.5 18.4 MS Missouri 20.2 0.0 20.2 17.8 2.4 2.4 MO Montana 0.9 0.9 0.9 MT Nebraska 4.2 4.2 4.1 0.1 0.1 NE Nevada 2.9 2.9 2.9 NV New Hampshire 30.2 30.2 30.1 NH New Jersey 240.9 240.9 236.6 4.3 4.3 NJ New Mexico 2.6 2.6 2.6 NM New York 150.1 150.1 144.6 5.4 5.4 NY North Carolina 37.0 0.0 37.0 36.9 0.2 0.2 NC North Dakota 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 ND Ohio 96.8 4.8 92.0 91.8 0.2 0.2 OH Oklahoma 27.9 27.9 27.5 0.4 0.4 OK Oregon 7.8 0.2 7.7 6.2 1.5 1.5 OR Pennsylvania 217.6 217.6 197.4 20.2 20.2 PA Rhode Island 10.8 10.8 10.8 RI South Carolina 22.4 22.4 22.2 0.3 0.3 SC South Dakota 0.8 0.8 0.8 SD Tennessee 33.1 33.1 32.5 0.6 0.6 TN Texas 192.2 0.0 192.2 186.3 5.9 5.9 TX Utah 3.8 3.8 3.8 UT Vermont 15.7 15.7 15.7 VT Virginia 80.7 80.7 67.3 13.4 13.4 VA Washington 27.1 0.1 27.0 25.8 1.2 1.2 WA West Virginia 21.0 21.0 20.5 0.5 0.5 WV Wisconsin 66.6 66.6 66.4 0.2 0.2 WI Wyoming 1.0 1.0 1.0 WY Puerto Rico 65.3 65.3 65.3 PR 184 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2006 -- Continued Miscellaneous Revenues Minus Uncollectibles Plus Nonregulated (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $22,418.9 $11,460.3 $10,958.5 $7,869.6 $3,089.0 $1,077.1 $359.7 $639.0 $2,075.8 $1,013.1 Bell Operating Cos. 20,893.1 10,387.8 10,505.3 7,487.4 3,017.9 1,055.1 349.6 630.3 2,035.0 982.9 All Other Cos. 1,525.7 1,072.5 453.1 382.1 71.0 22.0 10.0 8.7 40.7 30.2 Alabama 342.1 176.4 165.7 125.6 40.1 16.2 3.2 4.7 24.1 16.1 AL Arizona 219.7 89.9 129.9 83.1 46.8 18.6 3.0 2.6 24.2 22.6 AZ Arkansas 179.4 90.6 88.8 64.2 24.7 8.7 2.0 3.3 14.0 10.6 AR California 3,274.0 2,061.5 1,212.5 858.4 354.1 123.8 55.8 62.6 242.2 111.9 CA Colorado 346.7 106.2 240.5 170.0 70.5 32.1 6.4 8.1 46.6 23.8 CO Connecticut 249.4 97.2 152.2 119.5 32.6 11.9 9.0 7.3 28.2 4.5 CT Delaware 54.8 21.1 33.7 21.0 12.8 4.6 1.4 2.6 8.6 4.2 DE District of Columbia 141.8 26.7 115.0 65.4 49.6 10.7 11.6 23.3 45.6 4.0 DC Florida 1,675.5 1,119.6 555.9 392.3 163.6 56.4 10.9 18.0 85.3 78.5 FL Georgia 829.4 532.1 297.3 220.0 77.3 30.7 6.8 12.9 50.4 26.9 GA Idaho 59.9 31.0 28.9 15.6 13.3 4.3 1.3 0.2 5.8 7.4 ID Illinois 1,070.6 569.9 500.6 393.2 107.5 41.8 27.1 14.1 83.0 24.4 IL Indiana 458.4 267.5 190.8 135.7 55.1 22.7 7.1 8.8 38.6 16.6 IN Iowa 101.7 34.7 67.0 47.8 19.2 9.0 2.5 1.2 12.7 6.6 IA Kansas 224.2 102.1 122.1 88.9 33.2 11.7 3.7 7.2 22.6 10.6 KS Kentucky 234.4 135.0 99.4 81.2 18.2 8.6 1.8 3.0 13.4 4.9 KY Louisiana 305.4 173.4 132.0 98.5 33.5 12.4 2.1 3.1 17.6 15.9 LA Maine 69.0 12.8 56.2 37.4 18.8 6.2 1.9 4.3 12.4 6.5 ME Maryland 378.0 151.1 226.9 140.3 86.6 24.2 10.6 22.0 56.8 29.9 MD Massachusetts 328.2 132.1 196.1 128.0 68.1 11.0 6.2 18.7 35.9 32.3 MA Michigan 851.6 411.7 439.9 354.8 85.1 44.1 17.2 13.8 75.1 10.0 MI Minnesota 179.5 57.0 122.4 88.4 34.0 18.1 3.2 2.5 23.8 10.1 MN Mississippi 276.6 97.2 179.4 153.4 26.0 10.5 1.8 2.5 14.8 11.1 MS Missouri 611.5 377.2 234.4 161.4 73.0 23.7 6.8 15.5 46.0 27.0 MO Montana 22.2 10.7 11.5 6.6 4.9 1.4 0.4 0.1 1.9 3.0 MT Nebraska 95.4 26.8 68.6 51.8 16.8 7.3 3.3 2.9 13.5 3.4 NE Nevada 187.7 105.5 82.2 60.9 21.2 7.3 4.4 2.1 13.8 7.4 NV New Hampshire 64.4 18.9 45.5 26.1 19.4 5.8 2.3 5.0 13.1 6.3 NH New Jersey 617.2 214.1 403.2 246.0 157.1 52.9 20.3 41.6 114.8 42.3 NJ New Mexico 85.9 42.1 43.8 28.9 15.0 4.4 1.1 0.5 6.0 8.9 NM New York 1,283.5 290.0 993.5 679.7 313.9 80.1 21.6 134.4 236.1 77.8 NY North Carolina 562.7 373.5 189.2 134.0 55.2 18.6 4.2 7.9 30.7 24.4 NC North Dakota 23.3 6.1 17.2 12.3 5.0 2.8 0.9 0.2 3.9 1.2 ND Ohio 818.8 449.9 368.8 282.9 86.0 32.1 17.1 14.9 64.1 21.8 OH Oklahoma 274.5 141.3 133.3 92.1 41.1 13.6 4.0 6.8 24.4 16.7 OK Oregon 180.7 78.5 102.3 67.8 34.4 15.9 3.2 1.2 20.3 14.1 OR Pennsylvania 666.5 258.9 407.5 272.4 135.2 47.8 12.3 35.0 95.1 40.0 PA Rhode Island 39.2 11.8 27.4 16.8 10.6 3.1 0.7 2.1 5.9 4.6 RI South Carolina 259.1 136.8 122.2 93.0 29.2 11.0 1.9 3.5 16.4 12.9 SC South Dakota 22.4 4.9 17.5 12.4 5.1 2.6 0.9 0.2 3.7 1.3 SD Tennessee 402.5 228.9 173.6 124.0 49.6 18.0 3.4 6.9 28.3 21.4 TN Texas 2,422.6 1,206.2 1,216.4 919.1 297.2 97.0 22.4 74.0 193.4 103.8 TX Utah 118.4 43.6 74.8 53.0 21.8 10.2 2.3 1.3 13.8 8.0 UT Vermont 32.3 9.0 23.3 13.7 9.7 2.9 0.9 2.1 5.9 3.7 VT Virginia 423.0 181.9 241.0 148.2 92.8 30.7 12.2 17.8 60.7 32.2 VA Washington 322.7 150.2 172.6 122.4 50.1 20.3 3.7 2.0 26.0 24.1 WA West Virginia 77.0 26.9 50.1 31.4 18.7 6.2 2.6 2.4 11.2 7.5 WV Wisconsin 339.1 162.8 176.2 125.4 50.9 21.7 9.8 11.7 43.2 7.6 WI Wyoming 22.3 7.4 14.9 9.5 5.5 2.2 0.6 2.8 2.6 WY Puerto Rico 593.5 399.3 194.2 195.1 (1.0) (1.0) (1.0) PR 185 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2006 -- Continued Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.12 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2006 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $84,091.6 $10,895.2 $73,196.4 $52,310.3 $20,968.3 $9,300.1 $3,117.5 $5,971.9 $18,389.5 $2,578.7 Bell Operating Cos. 77,502.1 10,118.8 67,383.3 47,929.4 19,528.1 8,528.0 2,799.8 5,808.5 17,136.3 2,391.8 All Other Cos. 6,589.5 776.4 5,813.1 4,380.8 1,440.2 772.1 317.7 163.4 1,253.2 187.0 Alabama 1,175.3 156.7 1,018.6 734.6 284.0 152.3 33.4 56.3 242.0 42.1 AL Arizona 1,148.2 117.6 1,030.6 750.9 281.3 158.5 32.8 53.2 244.5 36.7 AZ Arkansas 495.5 77.5 418.0 300.5 119.3 63.5 15.4 27.7 106.6 12.7 AR California 10,035.3 1,832.0 8,203.3 6,082.7 2,131.9 911.5 414.4 555.6 1,881.5 250.3 CA Colorado 1,241.4 121.4 1,120.0 803.0 317.1 161.4 42.9 66.9 271.2 45.8 CO Connecticut 1,167.9 122.5 1,045.4 753.0 298.4 109.3 84.9 76.8 271.0 27.4 CT Delaware 287.6 18.4 269.2 183.2 86.0 42.3 9.6 24.4 76.3 9.7 DE District of Columbia 487.5 34.1 453.4 278.5 174.9 37.1 35.8 85.9 158.8 16.1 DC Florida 5,968.0 811.1 5,156.9 3,696.1 1,461.2 770.6 170.9 298.9 1,240.4 220.9 FL Georgia 2,852.1 487.4 2,364.6 1,640.8 723.9 350.4 88.5 174.5 613.4 110.5 GA Idaho 272.7 30.7 242.0 167.5 76.1 35.3 13.7 16.1 65.1 11.0 ID Illinois 3,305.7 534.7 2,771.0 2,103.9 672.1 297.7 186.4 114.2 598.3 73.8 IL Indiana 1,571.1 253.4 1,317.7 974.3 345.0 173.3 55.0 75.3 303.6 41.4 IN Iowa 487.8 47.6 440.2 310.7 129.5 60.7 24.5 30.6 115.8 13.7 IA Kansas 593.4 91.8 501.5 349.2 155.4 70.7 23.7 46.0 140.4 15.1 KS Kentucky 1,036.5 112.8 923.6 673.6 254.1 130.4 36.9 48.7 216.0 38.2 KY Louisiana 1,249.6 151.6 1,098.0 807.3 290.7 164.5 30.5 48.7 243.7 46.9 LA Maine 403.9 23.6 380.3 273.5 106.9 40.7 15.2 31.5 87.4 19.4 ME Maryland 1,841.0 149.9 1,691.1 1,152.5 538.6 209.6 78.5 194.1 482.2 56.4 MD Massachusetts 2,543.8 157.3 2,386.5 1,558.9 827.6 225.8 107.6 389.2 722.6 104.9 MA Michigan 2,676.6 409.1 2,267.5 1,746.4 523.5 276.8 102.5 93.0 472.3 51.2 MI Minnesota 828.2 88.8 739.3 531.1 208.3 95.7 27.6 57.7 181.0 27.2 MN Mississippi 702.3 92.5 609.8 447.7 162.0 98.0 16.9 17.4 132.3 29.7 MS Missouri 1,704.3 363.3 1,340.9 941.9 405.2 193.3 58.8 115.3 367.4 37.9 MO Montana 126.6 13.2 113.3 78.3 35.0 14.9 6.8 8.0 29.7 5.4 MT Nebraska 349.7 41.1 308.5 215.3 96.4 40.3 22.4 22.4 85.1 11.3 NE Nevada 690.0 98.6 591.4 439.2 153.2 64.5 47.0 20.7 132.2 21.0 NV New Hampshire 454.8 26.5 428.3 285.6 142.7 50.9 23.5 46.5 120.9 21.7 NH New Jersey 2,908.0 200.0 2,708.0 1,838.5 869.5 357.6 123.7 290.4 771.7 97.9 NJ New Mexico 421.2 41.9 379.4 265.6 113.8 56.2 19.0 22.2 97.4 16.4 NM New York 7,694.9 511.1 7,183.8 4,823.3 2,360.6 761.6 215.8 1,120.6 2,098.0 262.6 NY North Carolina 2,280.0 298.1 1,981.9 1,433.3 548.7 283.3 74.7 111.0 469.0 79.8 NC North Dakota 72.8 7.1 65.7 44.5 21.2 8.5 4.3 5.8 18.6 2.6 ND Ohio 2,940.2 389.0 2,551.2 1,898.4 652.3 299.6 147.4 128.4 575.4 76.9 OH Oklahoma 803.0 132.4 670.6 483.8 190.0 86.5 28.4 52.8 167.7 22.3 OK Oregon 781.1 75.1 705.9 505.5 200.5 96.3 32.1 41.5 169.9 30.6 OR Pennsylvania 3,421.9 225.0 3,196.9 2,309.8 887.3 420.4 101.8 267.7 789.9 97.3 PA Rhode Island 285.7 20.1 265.6 185.4 80.2 33.7 8.9 25.1 67.7 12.5 RI South Carolina 927.2 104.6 822.6 602.0 220.5 117.4 24.9 45.3 187.6 32.9 SC South Dakota 95.7 7.9 87.8 60.3 27.5 12.5 4.9 7.5 24.9 2.7 SD Tennessee 1,485.3 206.8 1,278.5 918.5 360.0 181.5 42.1 77.5 301.1 58.8 TN Texas 7,065.0 1,213.8 5,851.3 4,194.6 1,683.6 763.1 185.6 566.5 1,515.2 168.5 TX Utah 447.2 45.7 401.5 279.6 121.9 55.1 19.1 30.6 104.8 17.1 UT Vermont 205.5 9.9 195.6 136.4 59.2 24.0 9.6 15.6 49.2 9.9 VT Virginia 2,314.2 181.0 2,133.2 1,513.2 620.1 283.5 98.0 164.8 546.3 73.8 VA Washington 1,502.9 145.8 1,357.1 989.5 367.8 176.8 51.7 84.8 313.3 54.5 WA West Virginia 471.1 19.8 451.3 325.6 125.7 62.2 22.8 26.9 111.9 13.7 WV Wisconsin 1,079.5 158.8 920.7 689.7 233.4 104.5 45.1 58.0 207.6 25.8 WI Wyoming 105.6 9.8 95.8 66.3 29.4 15.6 5.0 4.5 25.1 4.4 WY Puerto Rico 1,087.1 426.1 661.0 466.3 194.8 100.5 46.4 28.5 175.4 19.4 PR 186 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.13 - Taxes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2006 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Thousands) Regional Bell Operating Companies Mid-Sized Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Companies Federal Income Taxes Total Other Taxes Federal, State, and Other Taxes Total Subject State Interstate Total Subject State Interstate Total Subject State Interstate to to to Separations Separations Separations All Reporting Cos. $3,784,800 $3,635,700 $2,153,700 $1,482,000 $3,784,800 $3,635,700 $2,153,700 $1,482,000 $1,138,600 $1,033,400 $613,400 $414,700 Bell Operating Cos. 3,784,800 3,635,700 2,153,700 1,482,000 3,784,800 3,635,700 2,153,700 1,482,000 NA NA NA NA All Other Cos. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,138,600 1,033,400 613,400 414,700 Alabama 48,600 46,600 33,100 13,400 48,600 46,600 33,100 13,400 41,800 28,300 17,600 10,700 AL Arizona 93,000 96,800 (102,200) 199,000 93,000 96,800 (102,200) 199,000 AZ Arkansas 24,300 23,500 17,300 6,200 24,300 23,500 17,300 6,200 AR California 388,300 371,900 183,600 188,300 388,300 371,900 183,600 188,300 54,300 46,100 36,200 9,900 CA Colorado 75,100 63,100 40,600 22,500 75,100 63,100 40,600 22,500 CO Connecticut 50,200 52,200 29,400 22,700 50,200 52,200 29,400 22,700 CT Delaware 10,700 10,400 4,100 6,300 10,700 10,400 4,100 6,300 DE District of Columbia 45,500 44,200 23,400 20,800 45,500 44,200 23,400 20,800 DC Florida 175,200 159,100 107,700 51,300 175,200 159,100 107,700 51,300 133,300 114,800 37,600 77,200 FL Georgia 117,600 114,000 78,000 36,100 117,600 114,000 78,000 36,100 49,300 43,900 32,000 11,800 GA Idaho 4,200 7,500 4,700 2,800 4,200 7,500 4,700 2,800 ID Illinois 108,400 104,600 60,900 43,700 108,400 104,600 60,900 43,700 IL Indiana 73,300 71,100 29,100 42,000 73,300 71,100 29,100 42,000 27,600 23,300 12,400 10,900 IN Iowa 34,300 34,600 20,400 14,200 34,300 34,600 20,400 14,200 20,300 31,300 24,500 6,800 IA Kansas 58,700 57,300 38,700 18,500 58,700 57,300 38,700 18,500 KS Kentucky 44,200 43,900 34,600 9,300 44,200 43,900 34,600 9,300 60,800 59,000 34,900 22,600 KY Louisiana 53,000 51,800 39,900 11,900 53,000 51,800 39,900 11,900 LA Maine 22,000 9,800 15,200 (5,400) 22,000 9,800 15,200 (5,400) ME Maryland 146,600 140,300 91,000 49,300 146,600 140,300 91,000 49,300 MD Massachusetts 25,400 26,400 10,200 16,200 25,400 26,400 10,200 16,200 MA Michigan 113,400 112,800 75,600 37,200 113,400 112,800 75,600 37,200 MI Minnesota 31,700 35,000 11,400 23,600 31,700 35,000 11,400 23,600 MN Mississippi 44,400 43,000 32,000 11,000 44,400 43,000 32,000 11,000 MS Missouri 91,200 87,800 67,000 20,800 91,200 87,800 67,000 20,800 72,300 49,500 27,400 22,100 MO Montana 14,400 14,500 9,900 4,500 14,400 14,500 9,900 4,500 MT Nebraska 4,500 3,700 5,400 (1,700) 4,500 3,700 5,400 (1,700) 16,600 14,200 9,200 3,900 NE Nevada 8,200 7,800 6,500 1,300 8,200 7,800 6,500 1,300 17,900 16,300 (10,000) 26,400 NV New Hampshire (400) 400 (300) 700 (400) 400 (300) 700 NH New Jersey 20,600 19,500 56,800 (37,300) 20,600 19,500 56,800 (37,300) 19,700 11,500 1,300 10,200 NJ New Mexico 17,800 18,100 14,400 3,600 17,800 18,100 14,400 3,600 4,300 4,200 2,200 2,000 NM New York 524,400 510,300 333,200 177,100 524,400 510,300 333,200 177,100 93,600 89,500 62,400 25,000 NY North Carolina 40,500 39,700 16,600 23,100 40,500 39,700 16,600 23,100 136,900 115,200 58,800 56,400 NC North Dakota 3,400 3,500 2,500 900 3,400 3,500 2,500 900 ND Ohio 123,100 121,500 75,100 46,400 123,100 121,500 75,100 46,400 131,100 152,300 104,000 48,100 OH Oklahoma 51,600 50,700 33,500 17,200 51,600 50,700 33,500 17,200 (1,700) 1,200 (2,000) 3,200 OK Oregon 53,000 52,600 33,100 19,600 53,000 52,600 33,100 19,600 OR Pennsylvania 196,000 188,700 57,100 131,600 196,000 188,700 57,100 131,600 129,100 121,400 100,200 21,200 PA Rhode Island 21,200 20,400 13,200 7,200 21,200 20,400 13,200 7,200 RI South Carolina 63,900 66,000 49,400 16,600 63,900 66,000 49,400 16,600 SC South Dakota 3,900 3,800 2,600 1,200 3,900 3,800 2,600 1,200 SD Tennessee 52,000 50,500 35,200 15,200 52,000 50,500 35,200 15,200 13,800 13,400 4,400 9,000 TN Texas 392,900 368,000 273,400 94,500 392,900 368,000 273,400 94,500 65,400 58,500 40,000 18,300 TX Utah 20,300 20,500 11,500 9,000 20,300 20,500 11,500 9,000 UT Vermont 8,200 7,700 6,900 800 8,200 7,700 6,900 800 VT Virginia 63,800 63,100 24,700 38,400 63,800 63,100 24,700 38,400 32,600 27,400 13,700 13,700 VA Washington 42,300 44,900 39,700 5,200 42,300 44,900 39,700 5,200 19,500 11,900 6,600 5,300 WA West Virginia 26,800 26,000 16,100 9,900 26,800 26,000 16,100 9,900 WV Wisconsin 54,400 53,800 30,400 23,500 54,400 53,800 30,400 23,500 WI Wyoming 100 100 500 (400) 100 100 500 (400) WY Puerto Rico 98,700 72,400 60,200 12,300 PR See notes following Table 2.17. 187 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.14 - Total Plant in Service of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $415,273.3 $12,701.6 $402,571.7 $287,899.7 $114,671.9 $58,685.1 $18,873.8 $36,226.3 $113,785.2 $886.7 Bell Operating Cos. 380,636.4 12,026.9 368,609.5 262,168.7 106,440.8 53,764.5 16,765.3 35,089.8 105,619.6 821.2 All Other Cos. 34,636.9 674.8 33,962.2 25,731.0 8,231.2 4,920.6 2,108.5 1,136.5 8,165.6 65.5 Alabama 6,685.5 259.8 6,425.7 4,753.3 1,672.4 1,066.2 207.2 372.4 1,645.8 26.7 AL Arizona 7,009.1 64.3 6,944.8 5,019.1 1,925.7 1,192.7 249.5 480.1 1,922.3 3.4 AZ Arkansas 2,640.7 50.6 2,590.1 1,865.4 724.7 447.2 103.3 172.7 723.2 1.6 AR California 48,995.9 2,239.5 46,756.5 34,573.3 12,183.2 6,096.6 2,614.0 3,430.4 12,141.0 42.2 CA Colorado 8,028.3 (18.2) 8,046.5 5,799.9 2,246.6 1,311.1 339.6 585.5 2,236.2 10.4 CO Connecticut 5,259.9 75.5 5,184.4 3,625.8 1,558.6 656.7 496.8 403.6 1,557.1 1.5 CT Delaware 1,330.0 54.4 1,275.6 867.7 407.9 210.6 49.9 146.1 406.6 1.3 DE District of Columbia 2,090.8 60.9 2,029.9 1,202.3 827.6 173.9 179.6 464.7 818.2 9.5 DC Florida 27,418.2 1,179.2 26,239.0 19,129.3 7,109.6 4,464.7 938.7 1,650.1 7,053.5 56.1 FL Georgia 14,527.8 746.1 13,781.7 9,791.5 3,990.2 2,279.2 530.2 1,120.6 3,930.0 60.2 GA Idaho 1,770.5 25.2 1,745.3 1,189.9 555.4 291.8 110.9 151.1 553.8 1.5 ID Illinois 15,699.2 334.4 15,364.8 11,719.3 3,645.5 1,868.8 1,123.2 640.4 3,632.4 13.1 IL Indiana 7,756.7 215.4 7,541.4 5,610.1 1,931.3 1,131.5 328.2 463.6 1,923.3 8.0 IN Iowa 3,258.9 27.7 3,231.2 2,267.8 963.5 456.7 209.5 294.6 960.8 2.6 IA Kansas 3,177.9 79.5 3,098.3 2,151.3 947.0 490.9 154.8 299.0 944.7 2.4 KS Kentucky 5,541.8 135.4 5,406.4 3,997.8 1,408.5 868.7 209.6 316.7 1,395.0 13.5 KY Louisiana 5,880.3 185.0 5,695.3 4,260.6 1,434.7 957.8 168.3 297.8 1,423.9 10.7 LA Maine 1,865.5 17.7 1,847.8 1,305.2 542.6 255.3 85.6 184.0 524.9 17.7 ME Maryland 8,793.8 407.1 8,386.7 5,649.1 2,737.6 1,141.7 415.4 1,170.4 2,727.5 10.0 MD Massachusetts 11,389.1 381.1 11,008.0 7,037.2 3,970.7 1,223.5 583.0 2,083.9 3,890.4 80.3 MA Michigan 13,409.5 266.1 13,143.5 10,115.5 3,027.9 1,814.7 648.7 555.9 3,019.3 8.6 MI Minnesota 5,078.1 78.8 4,999.3 3,532.3 1,467.0 712.9 220.2 528.8 1,461.9 5.1 MN Mississippi 4,146.4 180.2 3,966.2 2,934.5 1,031.7 708.2 124.0 189.6 1,021.8 9.8 MS Missouri 8,179.3 (30.5) 8,209.8 5,803.7 2,406.2 1,290.4 370.2 735.1 2,395.7 10.4 MO Montana 960.9 10.4 950.4 636.7 313.7 149.3 69.0 94.7 313.0 0.7 MT Nebraska 2,200.1 23.6 2,176.5 1,477.4 699.1 292.9 172.2 229.7 694.8 4.3 NE Nevada 2,741.9 22.2 2,719.7 2,025.3 694.4 359.7 232.8 98.0 690.5 3.9 NV New Hampshire 2,272.3 68.4 2,204.0 1,445.5 758.4 318.2 136.6 281.8 736.6 21.8 NH New Jersey 13,712.4 419.9 13,292.5 8,931.9 4,360.7 1,949.3 664.1 1,725.6 4,339.0 21.6 NJ New Mexico 2,603.4 38.5 2,565.0 1,798.0 767.0 431.2 141.6 190.8 763.6 3.5 NM New York 31,791.3 766.1 31,025.2 20,621.8 10,403.3 3,652.7 1,107.8 5,433.8 10,194.3 209.1 NY North Carolina 12,191.6 358.4 11,833.1 8,640.2 3,193.0 1,913.7 480.0 767.9 3,161.6 31.4 NC North Dakota 549.9 7.4 542.5 359.1 183.4 78.0 42.7 62.1 182.8 0.5 ND Ohio 14,407.5 292.3 14,115.2 10,558.2 3,557.1 1,851.8 912.7 774.0 3,538.5 18.6 OH Oklahoma 4,166.9 56.5 4,110.3 2,965.3 1,145.0 610.1 186.4 342.9 1,139.4 5.6 OK Oregon 4,712.2 123.0 4,589.2 3,250.9 1,338.3 748.3 230.1 355.5 1,333.9 4.5 OR Pennsylvania 17,421.3 607.7 16,813.6 12,072.8 4,740.8 2,440.7 512.0 1,769.3 4,722.0 18.8 PA Rhode Island 1,311.0 38.2 1,272.8 889.5 383.3 186.2 51.2 136.8 374.2 9.1 RI South Carolina 4,692.7 127.5 4,565.1 3,338.0 1,227.2 785.0 139.8 294.6 1,219.4 7.6 SC South Dakota 749.7 8.4 741.2 496.2 245.0 120.2 45.7 78.3 244.2 0.8 SD Tennessee 7,100.1 214.4 6,885.7 5,043.6 1,842.2 1,119.2 224.2 477.5 1,820.9 21.2 TN Texas 33,804.7 1,081.4 32,723.3 22,988.9 9,734.4 4,993.0 1,133.1 3,565.0 9,691.1 43.3 TX Utah 2,980.1 58.0 2,922.2 2,022.2 900.0 455.5 162.8 277.7 896.0 4.0 UT Vermont 1,117.0 22.3 1,094.7 751.9 342.8 161.8 65.6 98.2 325.6 17.2 VT Virginia 11,733.3 499.6 11,233.6 7,946.3 3,287.3 1,711.5 540.4 1,020.8 3,272.7 14.5 VA Washington 9,363.0 160.2 9,202.8 6,714.4 2,488.4 1,367.8 396.1 715.7 2,479.6 8.8 WA West Virginia 2,365.1 44.9 2,320.1 1,654.5 665.6 354.9 130.2 176.2 661.3 4.2 WV Wisconsin 5,233.7 105.1 5,128.7 3,787.9 1,340.8 717.9 277.5 341.2 1,336.6 4.2 WI Wyoming 849.3 11.0 838.3 576.7 261.6 159.8 50.4 50.9 261.1 0.5 WY Puerto Rico 4,308.8 521.0 3,787.8 2,704.7 1,083.2 644.6 308.2 130.2 1,083.0 0.2 PR 188 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.15 - Total Other Investments of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. ($538.8) $4,301.9 ($4,840.7) ($5,862.8) $5,193.3 $2,823.5 $834.8 $1,497.8 $5,156.1 $37.3 Bell Operating Cos. (1,567.8) 3,867.3 (5,435.1) (6,312.2) 4,947.3 2,663.4 789.0 1,460.3 4,912.7 34.7 All Other Cos. 1,029.0 434.6 594.4 449.3 246.0 160.1 45.8 37.5 243.4 2.5 Alabama 263.5 143.8 119.7 79.4 123.0 77.0 14.5 29.2 120.7 2.3 AL Arizona (3,419.1) (2,749.6) (669.5) (678.6) 34.3 21.3 4.5 8.4 34.2 AZ Arkansas (72.6) 64.1 (136.7) (140.0) (5.6) (3.4) (0.8) (1.3) (5.5) AR California 444.9 1,285.0 (840.1) (915.7) 828.5 430.7 156.3 238.2 825.2 3.2 CA Colorado 1,884.0 1,507.3 376.6 360.4 50.5 29.6 7.7 13.0 50.3 0.2 CO Connecticut (83.8) (88.2) 4.4 0.5 86.9 36.6 27.7 22.5 86.8 0.1 CT Delaware 127.4 25.9 101.5 87.1 24.7 12.8 3.0 8.9 24.7 DE District of Columbia 19.6 36.3 (16.7) (21.5) 27.8 5.8 6.0 15.6 27.4 0.3 DC Florida 730.1 137.9 592.2 538.2 407.8 257.0 45.1 102.7 404.8 3.1 FL Georgia 275.0 253.6 21.4 (4.8) 232.3 132.6 30.0 66.0 228.6 3.6 GA Idaho 826.1 810.5 15.6 13.8 16.4 9.1 3.2 4.0 16.3 ID Illinois 108.5 828.0 (719.5) (741.6) 333.1 179.8 91.1 60.7 331.6 1.4 IL Indiana (3,483.4) (2,778.9) (704.6) (717.8) 159.7 96.2 24.4 38.3 158.9 0.8 IN Iowa 92.4 108.7 (16.3) (26.2) 15.4 7.6 3.6 4.1 15.3 IA Kansas 104.7 74.5 30.2 27.0 (9.7) (5.0) (1.6) (3.1) (9.7) KS Kentucky 83.2 33.1 50.1 41.0 61.9 38.2 8.4 14.7 61.3 0.6 KY Louisiana 285.8 20.7 265.1 246.9 101.3 67.7 11.9 21.0 100.6 0.8 LA Maine 174.6 156.7 16.2 (0.7) ME Maryland (662.5) 39.2 (701.7) (737.1) 114.5 47.7 17.4 48.9 114.0 0.4 MD Massachusetts (433.2) (362.8) (70.4) (142.9) 132.7 40.9 19.5 69.7 130.1 2.7 MA Michigan (295.4) 879.7 (1,175.1) (1,191.1) 269.1 171.0 50.1 47.1 268.2 0.9 MI Minnesota (355.4) (40.0) (315.4) (320.8) 37.4 18.2 5.6 13.4 37.2 0.1 MN Mississippi 114.4 (26.4) 140.9 129.8 74.2 50.9 8.9 13.6 73.4 0.7 MS Missouri (130.8) 205.6 (336.4) (346.7) 4.6 4.5 1.7 (1.6) 4.6 MO Montana 425.9 379.0 46.9 45.8 5.1 2.5 1.1 1.5 5.1 MT Nebraska 531.6 531.0 0.6 (4.0) 16.6 6.9 3.9 5.8 16.6 0.1 NE Nevada 38.1 (4.0) 42.1 33.6 25.6 13.1 8.1 4.2 25.4 0.2 NV New Hampshire 168.1 153.7 14.5 1.8 8.4 3.5 1.5 3.1 8.1 NH New Jersey (2,011.6) 169.1 (2,180.8) (2,233.8) 209.6 93.8 32.0 82.8 208.6 1.0 NJ New Mexico 616.7 515.0 101.7 98.0 16.0 9.1 2.9 3.9 15.9 NM New York 2,479.1 520.6 1,958.5 1,791.4 302.8 113.1 36.9 146.7 296.7 5.9 NY North Carolina (274.3) (453.1) 178.9 162.2 142.5 84.2 17.5 39.3 141.0 1.6 NC North Dakota 250.7 249.4 1.3 0.9 5.1 2.2 1.2 1.7 5.1 ND Ohio 825.7 741.0 84.7 65.0 277.9 155.3 64.2 57.2 276.7 1.3 OH Oklahoma 90.8 52.2 38.6 29.5 (5.1) (5.0) (0.9) 0.6 (5.3) OK Oregon (1,001.0) (1,073.3) 72.3 66.1 49.4 27.8 8.5 12.9 49.2 0.2 OR Pennsylvania 1,099.1 875.5 223.6 137.3 325.3 175.2 34.4 114.4 324.0 1.3 PA Rhode Island 47.4 140.6 (93.1) (102.3) 7.9 3.9 1.1 2.8 7.8 0.2 RI South Carolina 105.0 36.3 68.7 65.6 64.6 41.4 7.2 15.6 64.2 0.4 SC South Dakota 68.5 66.2 2.3 1.6 4.9 2.4 0.9 1.6 4.9 SD Tennessee (3.3) 55.3 (58.5) (64.8) 108.8 65.9 12.8 28.8 107.5 1.2 TN Texas (1,132.9) (282.5) (850.5) (923.1) 129.5 79.6 15.4 33.9 128.9 0.6 TX Utah 336.7 325.4 11.3 7.8 18.8 9.6 3.4 5.7 18.7 0.1 UT Vermont (12.5) 80.6 (93.1) (93.8) (1.4) (0.7) (0.3) (0.4) (1.4) (0.1) VT Virginia 547.3 604.9 (57.6) (86.2) 108.5 55.6 17.6 34.8 108.0 0.5 VA Washington 62.3 (430.1) 492.4 481.8 88.2 64.2 (5.1) 28.7 87.8 0.4 WA West Virginia (144.8) 10.9 (155.7) (159.7) 28.6 15.3 5.6 7.6 28.5 0.2 WV Wisconsin (524.4) 194.4 (718.8) (724.0) 114.5 66.1 21.3 26.8 114.2 0.4 WI Wyoming 32.8 72.5 (39.7) (40.7) 6.8 4.1 1.3 1.3 6.7 WY Puerto Rico 242.0 206.5 35.5 25.7 14.7 8.2 4.1 2.4 14.7 PR 189 See notes following Table 2.17. (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Separations Collection Common Traffic Special Total and Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $342,928.2 $19,376.7 $323,551.5 $230,589.0 $92,962.5 $46,917.5 $15,605.0 $29,869.5 $92,392.0 $570.4 Bell Operating Cos. 316,128.2 18,511.2 297,616.9 211,095.0 86,522.0 43,101.8 13,928.7 28,970.8 86,001.3 520.7 All Other Cos. 26,800.0 865.4 25,934.6 19,494.1 6,440.5 3,815.7 1,676.3 898.7 6,390.7 49.7 Alabama 5,648.1 593.3 5,054.8 3,721.9 1,333.0 835.8 168.1 313.3 1,317.2 15.7 AL Arizona 5,122.4 287.7 4,834.7 3,401.7 1,433.0 860.0 186.1 385.1 1,431.2 1.9 AZ Arkansas 2,209.9 76.3 2,133.6 1,523.2 610.4 378.5 79.8 151.4 609.7 0.7 AR California 42,797.9 1,624.6 41,173.3 30,606.1 10,567.2 5,285.7 2,281.1 2,971.9 10,538.7 28.4 CA Colorado 6,332.4 171.7 6,160.7 4,459.8 1,700.9 985.1 246.9 461.8 1,693.8 7.2 CO Connecticut 4,318.3 124.5 4,193.8 2,920.0 1,273.8 526.8 408.9 337.3 1,273.0 0.8 CT Delaware 1,032.2 31.8 1,000.4 687.3 313.1 158.4 40.3 113.8 312.5 0.6 DE District of Columbia 1,724.3 93.2 1,631.2 960.9 670.3 140.3 147.0 376.1 663.4 6.8 DC Florida 22,790.7 2,053.1 20,737.6 15,034.6 5,703.0 3,497.0 782.6 1,390.5 5,670.1 32.9 FL Georgia 11,680.9 1,513.0 10,167.9 7,219.4 2,948.5 1,676.7 404.5 839.5 2,920.7 27.7 GA Idaho 1,447.6 27.9 1,419.7 967.7 452.0 233.5 88.2 129.3 451.0 1.0 ID Illinois 13,366.4 715.9 12,650.6 9,584.5 3,066.0 1,529.2 970.1 559.2 3,058.5 7.5 IL Indiana 6,265.8 270.0 5,995.8 4,419.7 1,576.1 913.8 272.0 385.0 1,570.8 5.3 IN Iowa 2,618.1 120.2 2,497.9 1,722.7 775.2 358.7 167.2 248.2 774.1 1.2 IA Kansas 2,667.0 98.6 2,568.4 1,770.3 798.1 407.6 129.4 260.1 797.1 1.0 KS Kentucky 4,766.4 334.8 4,431.6 3,266.1 1,165.5 705.7 176.5 276.0 1,158.2 7.3 KY Louisiana 5,343.3 556.2 4,787.2 3,592.2 1,195.0 794.1 138.9 256.4 1,189.4 5.6 LA Maine 1,511.1 9.1 1,502.1 1,070.8 431.3 201.3 71.2 144.8 417.3 14.1 ME Maryland 6,674.3 323.0 6,351.3 4,155.0 2,196.3 880.9 351.2 958.0 2,190.1 6.2 MD Massachusetts 9,656.1 649.2 9,006.8 5,772.5 3,234.4 1,009.2 481.5 1,680.9 3,171.6 62.7 MA Michigan 11,304.7 505.0 10,799.7 8,197.6 2,602.1 1,533.5 568.6 495.1 2,597.2 5.0 MI Minnesota 3,946.2 166.0 3,780.2 2,615.9 1,164.3 548.1 175.6 438.2 1,161.9 2.5 MN Mississippi 3,535.7 354.9 3,180.8 2,348.7 832.1 562.7 99.1 163.8 825.6 6.5 MS Missouri 6,561.8 142.3 6,419.5 4,500.1 1,919.4 1,020.8 290.2 603.7 1,914.7 4.6 MO Montana 790.5 (19.0) 809.5 541.8 267.7 126.0 58.1 83.3 267.4 0.4 MT Nebraska 1,967.5 63.9 1,903.6 1,281.7 621.9 256.0 151.3 211.6 618.9 3.0 NE Nevada 2,047.4 45.0 2,002.5 1,460.5 541.9 257.0 201.3 81.7 540.0 1.9 NV New Hampshire 1,653.1 21.0 1,632.1 1,060.4 571.6 236.7 107.8 210.9 555.4 16.3 NH New Jersey 10,315.9 457.6 9,858.3 6,264.3 3,594.0 1,561.0 535.6 1,483.4 3,580.0 13.9 NJ New Mexico 2,173.3 80.1 2,093.1 1,473.3 619.9 356.8 105.3 155.8 617.9 2.0 NM New York 27,003.1 1,393.4 25,609.7 17,284.1 8,325.6 2,884.3 891.3 4,396.8 8,172.4 153.2 NY North Carolina 10,112.4 788.1 9,324.3 6,798.1 2,526.2 1,498.0 394.6 615.0 2,507.6 18.6 NC North Dakota 475.8 13.0 462.8 304.6 158.2 66.9 36.3 54.8 158.0 0.3 ND Ohio 12,417.8 480.4 11,937.5 8,906.6 3,030.9 1,555.0 790.7 672.6 3,018.3 12.6 OH Oklahoma 3,544.7 55.8 3,488.9 2,498.6 990.3 541.8 148.9 297.1 987.8 2.6 OK Oregon 3,574.8 116.1 3,458.7 2,453.6 1,005.1 547.5 175.2 280.2 1,002.9 2.3 OR Pennsylvania 14,618.6 749.3 13,869.3 9,957.1 3,912.1 1,998.7 435.3 1,468.2 3,902.2 9.8 PA Rhode Island 1,014.0 18.7 995.3 686.8 308.5 151.9 42.3 107.7 301.9 6.7 RI South Carolina 4,129.7 399.2 3,730.5 2,739.0 991.5 632.2 115.8 239.6 987.6 4.0 SC South Dakota 603.7 11.9 591.8 395.0 196.8 95.9 35.5 65.0 196.4 0.4 SD Tennessee 6,011.0 621.1 5,389.9 3,921.1 1,468.8 866.2 185.6 403.8 1,455.6 13.3 TN Texas 26,262.1 1,121.8 25,140.3 17,609.5 7,530.8 3,842.3 879.2 2,788.2 7,509.7 21.1 TX Utah 2,343.4 92.0 2,251.4 1,557.5 693.9 345.5 126.8 218.9 691.2 2.7 UT Vermont 833.4 14.0 819.4 555.2 264.2 125.6 51.0 74.3 250.9 13.3 VT Virginia 9,026.9 455.9 8,571.0 6,028.6 2,542.4 1,265.7 442.8 825.3 2,533.8 8.6 VA Washington 7,313.9 242.3 7,071.5 5,140.5 1,931.0 1,058.0 294.8 573.3 1,926.1 4.9 WA West Virginia 2,037.8 85.4 1,952.4 1,375.6 576.8 306.5 114.3 153.4 574.2 2.6 WV Wisconsin 3,983.4 146.0 3,837.5 2,746.9 1,090.5 558.4 231.9 297.9 1,088.2 2.4 WI Wyoming 709.2 10.0 699.2 475.6 223.6 137.6 40.5 45.2 223.3 0.3 WY Puerto Rico 4,642.7 1,071.4 3,571.4 2,554.4 1,016.9 603.0 287.7 126.1 1,016.8 0.1 PR 190 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.16 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 See notes following Table 2.17. Non- Regulated and Adjustments Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.17 - Billable Access Lines and Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 Billable Access Lines Switched Traffic- Residence Business Sensitive Minutes (Thousands) Lifeline Non-Lifeline Single Line Multiline Non- Premium Premium All Reporting Cos. 5,884,490 74,019,925 3,037,696 36,835,298 130,306 119,907,715 346,885,874 113 Bell Operating Cos. 5,515,368 66,468,258 2,509,968 34,302,649 128,604 108,924,847 312,400,624 65 All Other Cos. 369,122 7,551,667 527,728 2,532,649 1,702 10,982,868 34,485,250 Alabama 20,054 1,217,392 46,864 384,983 34 1,669,327 4,575,136 AL Arizona 18,144 1,248,088 44,565 667,588 1,620 1,980,005 6,396,506 AZ Arkansas 18,382 455,086 20,040 231,613 244 725,365 2,511,901 AR California 2,739,311 8,364,522 350,862 6,133,057 3,639 17,591,391 38,332,473 CA Colorado 25,831 1,364,095 54,298 630,459 2,629 2,077,312 6,826,951 CO Connecticut 49,047 1,110,256 28,840 517,522 794 1,706,459 5,980,666 CT Delaware 2,366 282,317 7,619 130,971 674 423,947 1,564,931 DE District of Columbia 8,153 191,369 3,931 471,042 693 675,188 2,057,223 DC Florida 139,376 5,767,829 206,335 2,244,550 2,637 8,360,727 26,996,209 FL Georgia 63,986 2,058,288 95,515 982,670 64 3,200,523 10,677,098 GA Idaho 26,306 369,353 19,215 167,914 979 583,767 1,983,852 ID Illinois 92,822 3,160,320 154,945 1,907,400 5,620 5,321,107 14,770,250 IL Indiana 49,817 1,729,638 73,120 751,251 1,056 2,604,882 7,202,842 IN Iowa 40,187 649,479 30,321 278,266 2,479 1,000,732 3,401,718 IA Kansas 19,170 486,016 21,551 268,915 202 795,854 2,739,832 KS Kentucky 50,961 997,659 44,506 397,884 269 1,491,279 4,527,130 KY Louisiana 19,168 1,057,328 38,016 468,303 6 1,582,821 4,888,303 LA Maine 53,192 316,757 16,153 108,754 341 495,197 1,501,075 ME Maryland 4,781 1,759,046 32,733 1,018,145 1,145 2,815,850 9,348,900 0 MD Massachusetts 105,023 1,701,282 82,948 921,581 3,389 2,814,223 8,603,949 MA Michigan 98,400 2,226,601 108,841 1,283,791 8,444 3,726,077 9,154,357 MI Minnesota 39,138 974,281 28,671 406,138 980 1,449,208 3,839,022 4 MN Mississippi 27,032 661,791 28,782 272,262 12 989,879 3,516,915 MS Missouri 49,787 1,606,296 63,589 640,198 1,704 2,361,574 6,331,759 18 MO Montana 7,131 181,430 10,813 85,566 351 285,291 894,501 MT Nebraska 11,944 262,639 16,708 184,975 406 476,672 1,555,102 NE Nevada 38,032 711,004 24,528 335,671 811 1,110,046 4,291,814 NV New Hampshire 5,621 382,251 18,383 124,087 461 530,803 1,990,058 NH New Jersey 125,339 2,602,831 68,144 1,447,150 4,127 4,247,591 13,282,986 NJ New Mexico 50,163 510,667 24,728 220,814 1,269 807,641 2,752,058 2 NM New York 312,147 4,166,978 198,863 2,331,322 59,789 7,069,099 20,451,644 NY North Carolina 107,849 2,289,510 135,747 897,843 1,259 3,432,208 10,618,296 NC North Dakota 5,244 66,059 3,281 36,792 53 111,429 386,549 5 ND Ohio 264,518 2,899,198 131,049 1,258,775 2,740 4,556,280 12,447,394 OH Oklahoma 64,406 708,358 36,959 328,700 321 1,138,744 3,675,096 4 OK Oregon 39,795 922,735 39,965 318,805 1,526 1,322,826 4,049,556 OR Pennsylvania 143,943 3,871,619 138,103 1,387,087 1,114 5,541,866 15,177,210 PA Rhode Island 30,963 187,237 8,676 97,789 1,322 325,987 1,035,585 RI South Carolina 16,478 862,166 32,714 326,859 103 1,238,320 3,945,008 SC South Dakota 4,749 73,899 4,140 59,398 193 142,379 491,480 SD Tennessee 37,327 1,526,699 50,344 507,448 94 2,121,912 6,405,362 TN Texas 524,723 5,211,298 218,020 2,505,223 6,464 8,465,728 22,856,434 31 TX Utah 24,024 516,092 18,233 244,170 1,074 803,593 2,401,879 UT Vermont 19,654 191,206 8,948 73,215 965 293,988 1,061,188 VT Virginia 19,327 2,076,488 53,427 1,138,543 2,099 3,289,884 11,100,818 VA Washington 99,369 1,765,695 73,725 713,940 2,501 2,655,230 7,367,001 WA West Virginia 4,328 501,826 10,977 122,836 106 640,073 2,439,887 0 WV Wisconsin 49,914 1,015,847 43,814 521,882 347 1,631,804 4,246,577 WI Wyoming 2,530 104,713 7,511 74,695 134 189,583 734,220 0 WY Puerto Rico 114,538 656,391 57,636 206,456 1,023 1,036,044 3,499,173 PR 191 Total Billable Access Lines See notes following this table. Subject to Special Access Surcharge Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.17 (2006) NA - Not Applicable. or which it is under common control, are less than $7.950 billion. Individual carrier ARMIS Report 43-01 filing instructions, forms, data as well as footnotes can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/. lines and minutes of use. Information presented in these tables was received from 12 companies for 196 study areas representing 48 states (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) plus the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Data for all tables are obtained from the 2006 calendar-year submissions by the companies. Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. element names for these reasons: 1. Some companies may interpret the Commission's instructions differently. 3. Some companies may discover discrepancies in their data and refile data for one ARMIS report but not for others. reporting requirements. The twelve companies or groups of companies that filed ARMIS 43-01 data from which these tables were derived are: Regional Bell Operating Companies and Codes for Table 2.8 Mid-Sized Incumbent LECs and Codes for Table 2.9 1. AT&T Inc. (AT&T) 4. CenturyTel 2. Qwest Communications International, Inc. (Q) 5. Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. 3. Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) 6. Citizens Communications Company Subsidiaries (C) 7. Commonwealth Telephone Company 8. Embarq Corporation (EQ) 9. Iowa Telecommunications 10. SureWest Telephone 11. Windstream Corporation (WIN) 192 Both the Commission's and company's personnel are working to detect and correct discrepancies in the data and to clarify the Detail and totals shown may not match detail or totals shown elsewhere in this publication or from sources with similar data and 2. Some companies may use different internal databases to compile data for different ARMIS reports. The reports are filed on a study-area basis and include financial and operational data on revenues, expenses, investment, access ments for mid-sized incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) beginning in the 1999 reporting year. A mid-sized carrier is a carrier whose annual operating revenues either individually or when aggregated with those of any ILEC it controls, is controlled by, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Data for these tables were obtained from the ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) reports (ARMIS Report 43-01) filed by incumbent local exchange companies with operating revenues for the year 2006 equal to or in excess of $134 million. The FCC's Phase 1 Accounting Review Order, 14 Rcd 11396 (1999), established streamlined reporting require- Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.17 (2006) - Continued Financial Data The total column reflects the operating results for each of the rows itemized in these tables, and it includes all regulated and non-regulated company operations for each row. These amounts are presented prior to separation between state and interstate jurisdictions. reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant to part 36 of the Commission's rules. The state and interstate columns reflect the allocation of the amount in the subject-to-separations column into its state and interstate 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, the state and interstate columns may not necessarily add up to the subject-to-separations column. pursuant to part 69 of the Commission's rules. The common access line columns reflect costs that are recovered through subscriber's common line charge and carrier's common line charge that are assessed on all inter-exchange carriers that use local exchange common line facilities for the provision of interstate or foreign telecommunications services. The traffic-sensitive access columns reflect costs that are associated with the traffic-sensitive plant engineered to handle the anticipated volume of calls. The switching column reflects that portion of each row that is associated with the connection of toll lines to toll lines, or toll lines to local central offices, exclusive of separate equal access costs, if the exchange carrier has a separate equal access component. The transport column reflects that portion of each line item that is applicable to charges that are assessed on all inter-exchange carriers who use switching or transport facilities that are column reflects those amounts that are assigned to the traffic-sensitive element and sub-elements pursuant to part 69 of column plus the traffic-sensitive information. The latter are charges that are assessed on all inter-exchange carriers who are connected to the assistance boards through the inter-exchange carriers' 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 net investment pursuant to part 69 of the Commission's rules. The total access column reflects the sum of the common line access column, the traffic-sensitive access column, and the 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 ILECs do not file rows 1410, 1420, 1490, and 1590 for taxes, but do file row 1595, federal, state, and other taxes. These are reflected in Tables 2.9, 2.10, and 2.13. 193 Subtracting all non-regulated and adjustments from the total column gives the subject-to-separations column, which All the remaining columns concern the further sub-division of the interstate column's amount into its various components apportioned to the transport element or elements for purposes of apportioning net investment. The total traffic-sensitive the Commission's rules. (The total traffic-senstive column equals the total of the switching column plus the transport Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes for Tables 2.9 through 2.17 (2006) - Continued Billable Access Lines Billable access lines are access lines that are billed either the end-user common line charge (EUCL) or the special access surcharge. Billable access lines as reported in the ARMIS Report 43-01 will differ slightly from switched access lines as reported in the ARMIS Report 43-08. There are several reasons for this, including different reporting requirements, the interpretation of those requirements by various companies, and the methods different companies use to calculate the number of lines. The majority of the differences come from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-01 filing explaining any differences in the current data compared with the past can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/eafs. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated pursuant to § 69.205. All resellers' minutes are included. Total non-premium traffic-sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated pursuant to § 69.113. 194 Part 3 International Telecommunications Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service for All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005 <<< 2006 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> (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. Payout Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payout Retained Retained of of Carriers to Foreign Revenues of of from Foreign of from Foreign to Foreign Revenues Revenues Messages Minutes Revenues Carriers Messages Minutes Carriers Minutes Carriers Carriers Andorra 961 3,056 $139 $220 -$81 * 22 $1 * * * -$79,693 Austria 23,179 95,479 13,524 6,847 6,677 6,130 32,477 1,429 5 * 5 8,112 Belgium 55,087 231,615 35,096 13,412 21,684 20,575 84,571 2,519 4,446 2 4,443 28,646 Cyprus 3,054 13,522 2,890 452 2,438 2,037 11,314 183 * * * 2,621 Denmark 32,082 144,740 16,330 7,064 9,266 8,400 49,043 1,601 6,012 * 6,012 16,878 Finland 12,334 70,954 8,815 4,500 4,315 1,330 9,059 198 2 * 2 4,515 France 180,028 805,576 107,721 41,389 66,332 50,232 433,123 10,354 20,219 18 20,201 96,887 Germany 357,523 1,631,464 206,465 79,369 127,097 197,381 1,066,594 25,657 19,308 731 18,577 171,331 Gibraltar 254 1,585 187 73 114 93 320 12 * * * 125 Greece 31,952 214,691 23,813 8,885 14,928 9,162 49,663 1,618 1,071 * 1,070 17,616 Greenland 295 646 299 172 127 0 7 2 * * * 129 Iceland 4,760 25,422 3,002 1,665 1,337 1,361 7,350 286 1 * * 1,624 Ireland 64,509 328,109 44,073 19,116 24,957 25,988 149,056 5,536 4,135 * 4,134 34,627 Italy 242,956 965,844 132,787 80,246 52,540 63,539 292,295 8,641 12,753 13 12,741 73,922 Liechtenstein 2,109 5,903 2,777 2,109 669 0 26 6 1 * 1 676 Luxembourg 8,610 28,293 3,484 918 2,565 1,526 7,339 165 58 * 58 2,788 Malta 1,308 6,795 1,010 964 47 133 1,381 94 * * * 141 Netherlands 89,971 424,543 46,126 22,439 23,687 63,523 336,187 9,379 10,376 138 10,238 43,304 Norway 26,693 125,943 16,102 7,863 8,239 9,021 54,020 1,511 6,589 0 6,589 16,338 Portugal 21,849 181,267 18,434 10,158 8,276 6,538 47,991 1,215 486 * 486 9,976 Spain 91,191 426,682 62,613 23,955 38,657 33,049 144,251 3,785 26,589 363 26,226 68,668 Sweden 39,864 214,239 25,481 9,143 16,338 25,932 153,708 3,665 12,724 1 12,724 32,727 Switzerland 112,288 389,606 67,162 30,845 36,318 36,337 181,028 3,973 10,191 3 10,189 50,480 Turkey 33,894 146,852 25,847 11,190 14,657 11,086 40,984 643 9 3 5 15,305 United Kingdom 1,658,546 3,400,138 325,063 116,720 208,343 870,199 2,187,729 59,766 67,462 25 67,437 335,546 Western Europe 3,095,295 9,882,966 1,189,240 499,713 689,526 1,443,570 5,339,539 142,236 1,408,570 202,437 1,299 201,138 1,032,900 Algeria 13,192 70,923 5,857 6,494 -637 107 8,429 722 1 * 1 86 Angola 10,684 36,813 7,360 5,490 1,870 440 1,740 65 1 * 1 1,935 Benin 2,580 9,063 1,709 531 1,177 163 1,506 94 * * * 1,271 Botswana 3,869 17,129 2,296 1,695 601 336 2,102 158 * * * 759 Burkina 6,001 19,760 1,884 2,229 -344 257 870 45 1 * 1 -298 Burundi 715 4,105 335 244 91 * 1,476 88 0 0 0 179 Cameroon 5,922 29,546 5,544 3,507 2,037 187 1,755 225 2 * 1 2,263 Canary Island 2 14 * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Cape Verde 3,654 22,930 3,657 3,893 -236 96 704 92 * * * -143 Central African Republic 276 1,311 175 122 52 8 117 8 0 0 0 60 Chad 2,003 5,133 490 882 -392 0 139 22 * 0 * -370 Comoros 1,652 6,483 1,203 1,527 -324 0 436 103 * 0 * -221 Congo 5,496 19,617 2,611 2,493 117 0 453 44 0 0 0 161 Cote d'Ivoire 4,046 22,971 4,889 2,692 2,197 255 4,567 522 1 * 1 2,720 Djibouti 1,783 6,366 1,495 987 508 52 363 64 * 0 * 572 Egypt 100,484 553,684 56,571 56,292 279 5,808 31,861 1,721 30 * 30 2,030 Equatorial Guinea 1,463 4,287 944 696 249 24 86 12 * * * 261 Ethiopia 18,847 120,415 24,179 23,885 294 174 4,019 775 1 * * 1,070 Gabon 2,833 12,273 2,131 649 1,481 115 608 34 1 * 1 1,516 Gambia, The 4,500 24,283 3,636 2,642 993 447 1,527 107 3 1 2 1,103 Ghana 43,330 358,819 37,278 25,514 11,765 5,925 28,024 1,376 44 1 43 13,183 Guinea 11,307 67,738 6,741 5,383 1,358 452 4,177 354 1 * 1 1,712 Guinea-Bissau 915 2,566 1,560 917 643 0 63 24 1 * 1 667 Kenya 17,206 79,109 17,228 12,734 4,494 2,117 8,157 854 * * * 5,349 Lesotho 444 1,742 329 289 41 26 157 17 * 0 * 58 Liberia 7,064 33,933 7,043 3,559 3,484 20 146 22 * 0 * 3,506 Libya 12,071 30,647 4,288 2,941 1,347 45 1,289 181 * * * 1,529 Madagascar 547 2,980 516 336 180 * 87 11 * * * 192 Malawi 3,588 21,684 1,265 693 571 58 727 27 * * * 599 Mali 9,095 35,988 6,193 5,651 542 363 2,106 322 12 * 12 875 Mauritania 1,208 5,213 1,115 834 281 119 2,930 202 * 0 * 483 Mauritius 1,373 3,333 862 217 646 165 699 84 * * * 730 Morocco 29,429 114,999 26,137 17,121 9,015 392 3,521 447 8 1 8 9,469 Mozambique 3,015 10,912 1,601 927 674 18 887 72 5 * 5 750 Namibia 1,576 7,510 758 553 206 28 812 53 * * * 259 Niger 3,493 13,908 1,591 1,138 453 0 240 21 * 0 * 474 Nigeria 52,308 305,059 48,216 30,577 17,639 8,718 22,151 1,538 1,222 1 1,221 20,399 197 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service for All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005 - Continued <<< 2006 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> (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. Payout Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payout Retained Retained of of Carriers to Foreign Revenues of of from Foreign of from Foreign to Foreign Revenues Revenues Messages Minutes Revenues Carriers Messages Minutes Carriers Minutes Carriers Carriers Reunion 1,266 3,463 $610 $95 $515 * 53 $4 * * * $519 Rwanda 628 3,932 492 380 112 2 1,431 121 * * * 234 Saint Helena 46 105 54 48 7 0 3 1 1 * 1 9 Sao Tome and Principe 1,470 3,525 2,688 465 2,223 0 1,235 851 1 * 1 3,074 Senegal 11,156 93,402 14,869 12,102 2,767 1,287 5,315 361 26 * 26 3,153 Seychelles 212 897 160 74 85 * 155 19 * * * 104 Sierra Leone 1,999 18,538 3,281 2,103 1,178 314 2,267 222 7 * 7 1,407 Somalia 8,735 26,004 12,703 6,814 5,889 721 1,072 81 * * * 5,971 South Africa 52,699 297,593 34,460 19,443 15,017 10,014 55,455 1,753 1,544 3 1,541 18,311 Sudan 4,982 24,567 4,624 2,962 1,662 382 6,519 874 1 * 1 2,536 Swaziland 1,045 4,921 542 504 38 59 297 19 * 0 * 56 Tanzania 6,770 28,382 4,847 3,456 1,391 320 1,386 103 10 * 10 1,504 Togo 6,033 29,756 6,348 2,854 3,494 0 2,402 264 * * * 3,758 Tunisia 5,150 29,275 4,384 4,291 93 444 6,488 888 14 * 13 995 Uganda 5,031 36,306 4,152 2,693 1,459 309 3,538 237 157 * 157 1,853 Zaire 10,941 37,235 18,729 10,784 7,945 1,003 3,815 505 1,015 0 1,015 9,465 Zambia 8,642 45,985 4,390 3,501 890 369 1,680 121 422 * 422 1,432 Zimbabwe 9,247 49,893 6,809 5,708 1,101 887 5,279 274 1 * 1 1,375 Africa 524,023 2,817,025 413,830 304,614 109,216 43,026 237,322 17,202 33,680 4,532 8 4,524 130,943 Bahrain 5,836 21,940 5,662 2,013 3,650 1,354 7,023 257 * * * 3,907 Iran 21,769 99,150 15,339 9,436 5,903 3,980 30,893 1,267 1 * 1 7,171 Iraq 13,502 47,333 10,384 4,222 6,163 0 4,692 358 * * * 6,521 Israel 88,779 581,007 49,603 27,801 21,802 41,397 243,616 4,152 4,418 3 4,415 30,368 Jordan 13,950 74,901 11,448 7,125 4,322 3,750 20,383 545 71 3 68 4,935 Kuwait 38,566 78,404 6,570 6,060 509 2,619 12,081 998 1 * 1 1,507 Lebanon 36,430 248,629 31,731 28,642 3,088 1,879 10,672 559 184 2 182 3,829 Oman 5,286 19,034 2,849 2,328 521 565 2,918 105 * * * 626 Qatar 7,955 26,706 6,497 4,879 1,619 1,678 6,641 366 * * * 1,985 Saudi Arabia 141,813 410,604 67,992 45,164 22,828 10,377 41,229 1,015 2 * 1 23,845 Syria 11,395 51,745 12,688 10,647 2,041 1,001 5,405 1,750 1 * 1 3,792 United Arab Emirates 100,689 316,072 61,305 37,895 23,410 12,976 58,189 1,204 83 1 82 24,695 Yemen 8,808 56,079 7,024 5,784 1,240 356 2,827 136 9 0 9 1,385 Middle East 494,779 2,031,603 289,090 191,995 97,095 81,932 446,570 12,711 21,922 4,771 10 4,761 114,568 Anguilla 2,203 7,410 1,659 925 734 166 666 28 52 26 26 788 Antigua and Barbuda 6,105 28,513 5,410 3,144 2,266 2,655 9,313 379 52 21 31 2,676 Aruba 9,519 48,029 10,143 5,145 4,998 3,214 16,607 428 80 51 29 5,455 Bahamas, The 36,475 129,388 18,105 5,140 12,965 16,472 66,510 2,880 18 2 16 15,861 Barbados 13,252 64,610 13,650 7,060 6,590 4,059 15,852 585 554 20 533 7,708 Bermuda 11,260 43,719 6,906 2,681 4,225 5,853 25,514 614 3 1 2 4,841 Cayman Islands 15,755 47,227 9,218 4,783 4,435 2,714 8,676 394 3 2 1 4,830 Cuba 18,933 87,065 82,424 50,087 32,337 1 564 413 267 36 231 32,981 Dominica 4,846 24,376 5,554 2,947 2,608 659 2,217 93 74 49 25 2,725 Dominican Republic 296,565 2,209,897 188,196 115,348 72,849 98,750 257,116 4,413 621 183 438 77,700 French Overseas Departments 1,865 5,018 714 899 -185 382 3,111 43 6 4 2 -139 Grenada 5,988 43,307 8,214 5,260 2,953 678 2,479 106 11 6 5 3,064 Guadeloupe 4,751 9,694 2,021 811 1,211 * 526 96 317 217 99 1,405 Haiti 41,506 231,136 46,507 37,119 9,388 7,571 28,493 3,306 648 30 618 13,312 Jamaica 120,665 772,765 97,089 78,861 18,229 53,520 112,205 1,886 831 107 724 20,839 Montserrat 777 5,961 969 675 294 75 325 12 9 3 6 312 Netherlands Antilles 14,192 49,753 6,746 4,693 2,053 2,849 9,266 227 736 537 199 2,480 Saint Kitts and Nevis 4,465 22,789 4,430 2,809 1,621 1,059 4,374 174 71 34 37 1,832 Saint Lucia 8,920 42,544 5,997 5,275 722 1,111 4,001 204 36 22 14 940 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2,527 17,439 3,125 2,234 891 166 998 70 17 8 9 971 Trinidad and Tobago 45,222 342,491 37,328 24,379 12,950 18,384 70,040 1,436 289 33 256 14,642 Turks and Caicos Islands 3,741 11,697 2,536 1,230 1,306 1,327 3,705 125 1 1 1 1,432 Virgin Islands, British 4,258 13,924 3,241 1,420 1,821 3,198 10,892 448 14 7 7 2,276 Puerto Rico 7 56 3 2 1 * 1 * 0 0 0 1 U.S. Virgin Islands 5,387 31,641 387 325 62 1 202 3 46 14 32 97 Caribbean 679,186 4,290,449 560,575 363,253 197,322 224,861 653,653 18,363 35,525 4,755 1,411 3,344 219,029 198 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service for All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005 - Continued <<< 2006 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> (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. Payout Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payout Retained Retained of of Carriers to Foreign Revenues of of from Foreign of from Foreign to Foreign Revenues Revenues Messages Minutes Revenues Carriers Messages Minutes Carriers Minutes Carriers Carriers Belize 6,195 38,854 $8,910 $5,693 $3,217 1,300 5,712 $807 $17 * $17 $4,040 Canada 2,768,587 8,931,245 712,719 141,207 571,512 2,577,105 8,256,905 146,722 80,985 13,402 67,582 785,816 Costa Rica 48,377 413,245 54,316 16,912 37,403 12,943 69,049 4,941 33 * 32 42,377 El Salvador 117,712 1,510,980 141,279 98,190 43,089 35,705 206,103 7,182 414 * 414 50,685 Guatemala 302,641 2,721,487 322,872 171,979 150,893 44,634 196,574 4,879 2,714 1 2,714 158,485 Honduras 101,844 711,366 157,974 143,625 14,349 5,980 25,766 5,477 98 3 95 19,921 Mexico 995,608 13,593,201 922,885 582,676 340,208 394,082 1,675,050 56,281 2,152 532 1,620 398,109 Nicaragua 38,324 277,519 47,805 31,772 16,034 3,371 10,033 502 61 * 61 16,597 Panama 22,300 128,377 18,560 6,456 12,103 13,648 56,576 2,432 259 2 257 14,792 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 91 401 33 40 -8 0 7 1 * 0 * -7 Alaska 16 143 11 10 1 1 6 * 0 0 0 1 United States (conterminous) 3,180 21,294 1,760 740 1,020 17,075 104,942 4,147 0 0 0 5,167 North and Central America 4,404,875 28,348,109 2,389,123 1,199,302 1,189,821 3,105,842 10,606,724 233,370 700,879 86,733 13,941 72,793 1,495,983 Argentina 67,312 646,342 39,498 11,014 28,484 23,255 112,603 2,735 5,034 2 5,032 36,250 Bolivia 19,716 177,854 16,679 8,734 7,945 1,936 12,892 452 1,055 1 1,054 9,451 Brazil 128,403 1,035,919 97,423 43,141 54,282 46,610 244,431 8,277 3,823 2 3,821 66,380 Chile 36,791 452,356 54,740 17,601 37,138 20,356 87,762 5,979 679 1 678 43,795 Colombia 213,179 1,492,255 117,866 87,428 30,437 23,159 174,917 16,430 604 198 406 47,274 Ecuador 89,891 767,099 98,155 64,844 33,311 25,208 92,068 5,616 606 100 505 39,432 French Guiana 1,880 3,745 350 587 -237 1 33 2 3 2 2 -234 Guyana 20,570 123,094 31,536 25,638 5,899 3,491 15,877 1,848 196 58 138 7,885 Paraguay 7,163 43,859 5,657 3,705 1,952 1,005 5,222 477 2 * 2 2,431 Peru 83,308 1,073,790 56,417 25,681 30,737 13,082 105,804 2,013 395 4 391 33,141 Suriname 6,033 27,211 5,779 4,913 866 392 2,253 246 51 20 31 1,142 Uruguay 10,620 95,614 10,259 5,401 4,858 2,155 18,214 728 102 * 102 5,689 Venezuela 51,633 324,723 45,907 13,646 32,262 17,139 85,006 2,510 184 15 169 34,941 South America 736,497 6,263,861 580,267 312,334 267,933 177,791 957,082 47,312 204,045 12,734 403 12,331 327,576 Afghanistan 21,784 65,855 17,589 9,840 7,749 381 3,317 762 * 0 * 8,512 Bangladesh 30,184 123,080 7,891 4,717 3,174 779 48,876 2,112 * * * 5,286 Bhutan 227 1,102 124 117 7 0 22 3 0 0 0 10 Brunei 2,142 9,370 3,738 515 3,224 2,153 11,466 440 * * * 3,664 Burma 5,215 22,965 5,746 3,588 2,158 0 510 108 * 0 * 2,266 Cambodia 5,452 53,247 8,483 7,125 1,359 154 1,584 221 25 * 25 1,605 Chagos Archipelago 1,077 5,304 1,916 825 1,091 * 1 * * 0 * 1,091 China 147,710 1,268,442 101,871 34,347 67,524 37,060 166,140 14,481 235 2 233 82,239 Hong Kong 56,257 324,023 37,936 9,135 28,801 34,409 207,303 5,339 4,137 11 4,127 38,267 India 1,385,699 5,354,317 649,473 522,485 126,988 218,944 789,849 22,199 2,056 22 2,035 151,221 Indonesia 42,812 189,501 22,020 13,824 8,196 3,785 20,029 649 22 3 19 8,865 Japan 159,010 1,098,091 121,138 62,378 58,760 73,830 568,780 21,822 86 2 84 80,666 Korea, North 174 966 1,239 182 1,057 101 515 28 0 0 0 1,085 Korea, South 68,712 422,864 53,142 31,254 21,889 70,566 379,451 30,652 2,397 * 2,396 54,936 Laos 3,266 37,024 2,321 1,852 468 0 7,183 345 * 0 * 814 Macau 1,692 7,867 1,725 474 1,251 2,192 11,265 465 130 * 130 1,846 Malaysia 41,399 234,938 31,464 8,851 22,613 14,065 68,918 3,134 237 1 235 25,982 Maldives 1,029 2,824 421 387 33 0 7 1 * * * 34 Mongolia 984 7,598 513 174 339 161 535 15 * 0 * 355 Nepal 11,861 52,784 9,362 9,084 278 76 2,899 420 * * * 699 Pakistan 57,946 306,310 52,142 30,426 21,716 4,392 31,232 3,263 2 * 2 24,981 Philippines 296,522 2,258,229 311,746 190,694 121,053 32,567 113,424 6,044 1,519 6 1,512 128,609 Singapore 22,460 136,278 33,872 7,003 26,869 16,137 103,924 4,487 2,188 1 2,187 33,542 Sri Lanka 29,702 170,648 22,458 11,051 11,408 1,269 16,957 1,319 2 * 2 12,728 Taiwan 80,728 354,327 37,036 21,664 15,372 50,713 219,554 14,755 245 1 244 30,371 Thailand 36,665 171,576 20,711 7,703 13,008 12,193 114,192 5,595 11 1 10 18,613 Vietnam 43,013 267,569 43,599 28,316 15,283 1,088 21,495 2,871 4 8 -4 18,150 Asia 2,553,721 12,947,099 1,599,679 1,018,011 581,668 577,016 2,909,428 141,531 229,834 13,297 60 13,238 736,437 Australia 226,109 664,169 73,108 25,211 47,897 78,248 344,376 8,490 853 38 814 57,201 Cook Islands 156 529 310 228 82 0 4 2 0 0 0 84 Fiji 6,968 50,893 9,645 8,866 780 215 2,449 227 3 * 3 1,010 French Polynesia 2,322 10,733 1,922 1,643 279 110 613 30 * * * 310 Kiribati 217 935 689 343 346 0 55 24 * 0 * 370 Marshall Islands 762 5,113 1,036 958 79 66 231 26 11 2 9 114 199 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 3.1 - International Message Telephone Service for All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005 - Continued <<< 2006 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> (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. Payout Retained Number Number Receipts Number Receipts Payout Retained Retained of of Carriers to Foreign Revenues of of from Foreign of from Foreign to Foreign Revenues Revenues Messages Minutes Revenues Carriers Messages Minutes Carriers Minutes Carriers Carriers Micronesia, Federated States of 1,693 9,592 $2,225 $1,799 $426 153 872 $69 $14 $43 -$29 $466 Nauru 317 954 637 730 -92 0 1 1 * * * -92 New Caledonia 622 2,301 466 691 -225 21 221 43 * * * -181 New Zealand 35,981 222,919 22,575 10,249 12,326 13,443 88,512 2,317 1,702 1 1,702 16,344 Niue 191 485 238 241 -2 0 9 11 * * * 9 Norfolk Island 13 40 31 29 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 Pacific Islands (Palau) 712 3,589 1,195 833 362 45 469 73 6 2 4 439 Papua New Guinea 1,089 4,103 3,267 1,820 1,447 0 16 5 0 0 0 1,453 Solomon Islands 217 494 505 303 201 0 9 6 0 0 0 207 Tonga 2,569 15,798 2,736 2,326 410 462 2,420 171 * 0 * 581 Tuvalu 218 541 227 209 18 0 3 1 * 0 * 19 Vanuatu 199 575 286 207 79 * 200 80 * * * 159 Wallis and Futuna 93 150 107 103 3 0 10 5 * * * 9 Western Samoa 2,685 10,840 3,290 2,490 800 10 238 64 0 0 0 864 American Samoa 1,331 9,526 2,090 1,143 947 621 4,338 698 3 1 1 1,647 Guam 15,199 106,980 4,381 4,379 2 3,302 19,659 963 12 11 1 966 Hawaii 517 2,723 279 87 192 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 Northern Mariana Islands 2,779 9,851 533 268 265 0 42 1 4 * 4 270 Oceania 302,958 1,133,832 131,779 65,156 66,623 96,696 464,749 13,310 35,021 2,609 99 2,511 82,444 Albania 17,833 78,711 9,929 10,207 -278 70 4,190 374 * * * 96 Armenia 4,118 18,165 2,602 1,644 958 862 3,500 106 * 0 * 1,065 Azerbaijan 4,322 12,915 2,511 1,362 1,150 118 712 60 * * * 1,210 Belarus 8,603 36,457 5,628 6,668 -1,040 693 2,801 194 2 1 1 -845 Bosnia and Herzegovina 9,471 77,825 12,304 10,660 1,644 646 3,402 258 * 0 * 1,902 Bulgaria 14,687 71,780 10,530 6,547 3,983 1,256 8,479 420 1 * * 4,404 Croatia 12,348 91,663 10,285 4,092 6,193 573 8,092 263 * * * 6,457 Czech Republic 16,785 95,858 15,718 5,420 10,299 2,939 16,972 1,165 1,412 1 1,410 12,874 Estonia 3,009 20,469 2,880 2,308 572 381 3,084 68 18 * 18 657 Georgia 4,155 20,536 6,074 1,499 4,575 224 1,561 44 * * * 4,619 Hungary 10,668 83,496 9,919 3,699 6,219 3,097 20,624 333 31 1 30 6,582 Kazakhstan 4,175 24,058 2,569 2,123 446 160 983 84 1 * 1 530 Kyrgyzstan 2,446 9,512 652 580 71 0 190 13 0 0 0 85 Latvia 4,929 22,098 3,918 1,615 2,303 394 2,516 88 1 * 1 2,392 Lithuania 6,535 46,501 4,911 3,765 1,146 405 2,789 98 47 * 46 1,291 Moldova 8,289 25,951 2,766 2,290 476 * 448 48 * * 0 524 Poland 47,329 627,337 32,757 15,049 17,708 3,047 33,616 569 389 * 389 18,665 Romania 19,399 144,828 19,397 13,679 5,718 1,183 43,340 2,608 18 11 7 8,333 Russia 60,782 347,922 34,557 9,561 24,995 8,738 45,431 1,079 6,268 1 6,267 32,341 Serbia 14,220 110,342 13,368 10,110 3,258 1,397 11,558 688 1 * 1 3,947 Slovakia 6,826 54,263 5,235 3,593 1,641 344 4,833 182 2 * 2 1,826 Slovenia 2,246 11,925 1,538 650 888 346 2,065 96 * * * 984 Tajikistan 694 2,209 281 158 123 0 76 8 0 0 0 131 Turkmenistan 1,249 3,580 1,091 310 781 52 228 22 * 0 * 803 Ukraine 23,998 141,031 15,370 9,874 5,496 1,983 15,270 825 3 1 2 6,323 Uzbekistan 25,648 122,225 7,608 6,953 655 32 411 34 * 0 * 689 Eastern Europe 334,765 2,301,657 234,399 134,420 99,980 28,942 237,175 9,729 90,604 8,194 18 8,176 117,885 Antarctica 140 412 273 16 257 0 0 0 * 0 * 257 Maritime - Atlantic 87 249 576 271 306 0 5 7 1 * 1 314 Maritime - other oceans 1,566 2,580 2,569 3,057 -488 182 782 13 399 0 399 -76 Maritime - Pacific 93 192 427 320 107 0 5 8 0 0 0 115 Other Regions 1,886 3,433 3,845 3,664 181 182 791 29 4,659 399 * 399 609 American Samoa 1,350 7,087 963 1,184 -221 1,565 8,768 1,485 0 0 0 1,264 Northern Mariana Islands 5,142 36,993 7,309 4,634 2,675 715 3,173 148 0 0 0 2,822 Carriers serving Misc. U.S. points 6,491 44,081 8,272 5,818 2,454 2,280 11,941 1,633 0 0 0 4,087 Total for Foreign Points 13,106,060 69,881,902 $7,390,654 $4,091,324 $3,299,331 5,761,137 21,735,781 $631,613 $340,397 $17,222 $323,176 $4,254,120 Total for U.S. Points 28,416 182,214 $9,444 $6,955 $2,489 20,999 129,191 $5,813 $65 $26 $39 $8,342 World Total 13,134,476 70,064,117 $7,400,098 $4,098,279 $3,301,820 5,782,136 21,864,972 $637,426 2,764,739 $340,463 $17,248 $323,215 $4,262,461 See notes at the end of Table 3.3. 200 International Point Total Private Lines International Point Total Private Lines 64 KBPS Revenues 64 KBPS Revenues Equiv. $ Equiv. $ Austria 674 31 Argentina 2,495 2,168 Belgium 1,954 252 Bolivia 8 156 Denmark 122 6 Brazil 10,948 5,548 Finland 128 6 Chile 296 963 France 28,934 420 Colombia 62,421 7,224 Germany 167,725 9,375 Ecuador 2,304 1,603 Iceland 2 145 French Guiana 1 17 Ireland 772 59 Guyana 2 112 Italy 768 65 Paraguay 6 123 Luxembourg 24 1 Peru 2,344 1,598 Netherlands 4,460 783 Suriname 3 123 Norway 130 25 Uruguay 26 162 Portugal 4 125 Venezuela 30,474 2,125 Spain 1,451 531 South America 111,328 21,921 Switzerland 44,427 1,376 China 42,984 11,310 Turkey 2 96 Hong Kong 43,882 3,189 United Kingdom 312,885 8,369 India 10,899 19,032 Western Europe 564,462 21,665 Indonesia 16 28 Ghana 125 336 Japan 692,316 30,113 Guinea 26 42 Korea, South 1,422 875 Nigeria 30 1,345 Macau 16 111 Sierra Leone 15 174 Malaysia 401 487 Africa 196 1,897 Pakistan 1 24 Bahrain 247 2,886 Philippines 6,246 2,451 Iraq 209 2,442 Singapore 4,415 1,136 Israel 10 Taiwan 7 65 Kuwait 500 5,843 Thailand 2,054 750 United Arab Emirates 2 87 Vietnam 312 11,116 Middle East 959 11,259 Asia 804,971 80,686 Anguilla 1 14 Australia 28,106 2,108 Antigua and Barbuda 1 14 Fiji 8 62 Aruba 51 478 Marshall Islands 49 288 Bahamas, The 182 817 Micronesia, Federated States of 17 21 Barbados 145 322 Pacific Islands (Palau) 10 53 Bermuda 285 1,653 American Samoa 208 244 Cayman Islands 1,015 162 Guam 617 318 Cuba 260 621 Hawaii 69 134 Dominica 1 18 Northern Mariana Islands 64 436 Dominican Republic 736 2,891 Oceania 29,148 3,664 French Overseas Departments 1 13 Bulgaria 16 24 Grenada 1 31 Czech Republic 27 Guadeloupe 1 56 Russia 38 822 Haiti 68 627 Ukraine 1 724 Jamaica 583 2,193 Eastern Europe 57 1,577 Netherlands Antilles 891 280 American Samoa 32 6 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 12 Northern Mariana Islands 111 594 Saint Lucia 1 33 Carriers serving Misc. U.S. points 143 600 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 20 Total for Foreign Points 1,609,837 172,387 Trinidad and Tobago 18 520 Total for U.S. Points 1,311 1,963 Turks and Caicos Islands 1 13 World Total 1,611,148 174,350 Virgin Islands, British 2 54 U.S. Virgin Islands 2 108 Caribbean 4,248 10,950 Belize 3 21 Canada 8,503 949 Costa Rica 23,168 4,930 El Salvador 90 664 Guatemala 1,305 1,516 Honduras 1,023 1,026 Mexico 60,526 8,134 Nicaragua 64 463 Panama 603 1,707 United States (conterminous) 351 722 North and Central America 95,636 20,131 Note: Above amounts do not include data from carriers requesting confidential treatment of their information. See additional footnotes following table 3.3. (Revenue Amounts Shown in Thousands) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 3.2 - International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points For the Year Ending December 31, 2005 <<< 2006 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> 201 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 3.3 - 2005 U.S. Billed Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Services * <<< 2006 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> (Revenue Amounts Shown in Thousands) International Total all International International Telex, Telegraph and International Telephone Private Line Other Miscellaneous Services A.M.S. Voicecom, Inc. 86 86 ABS-CBN Telecom North America, Inc. 5,523 5,523 American Samoa Telecomm. Authority 963 963 Americatel, Inc. 7,895 7,895 Belgacom Int'l. Carrier Svcs. N. America 933 933 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. 14,176 14,176 Bestel USA Inc. 45,389 45,389 Cable & Wireless Americas Operations, Inc. 4,966 4,966 Centennial Puerto Rico Operations Corp. 3,144 3,144 China Telecom (USA) Corporation 10,916 10,916 China Unicom USA Corp. 4,406 4 4,410 Cinergy Telecommunications, Inc. 959 959 Colt Telecommunications 2,079 2,079 Comsat International 9,740 9,740 France Telecom Long Distance USA, LLC 3,759 1,169 4,928 GNG Networks America, Inc. 62 62 GTE Pacifica Incorporated d/b/a PTI 6,759 236 6,995 Harris Corporation/MCS 890 890 IDT Corporation 906,917 906,917 IMPSAT USA, Inc. 13,766 13,766 Intelsat, Ltd. 11,172 11,172 Intelsat USA License Corp. 1,531 1,531 IT&E Overseas, Inc. 8,401 1,035 9,436 KDDI America, Inc. 9,443 9,729 19,173 KGM Circuit Solutions, LLC 1,296 1,296 Kinmirai Tsuushin of USA, Inc. 25 25 KPN-INS, Inc. 26,218 26,218 Level 3 Communications, Inc. 44,861 5,193 6,413 56,467 Local Communications International LLC 588 588 NDNT, Inc. 468 865 1,333 New Edge Networks 315 315 Nexion Media, Inc. 344 344 Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. 81 81 NTT America, Inc. 16,950 16,950 Orbitel S.A. E.S.P. 29,579 4,340 33,919 Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., Ltd. 657 657 Primus Telecommunications, Inc. 89,542 89,542 Qwest Services Corporation 20,721 20,721 Reliance Communications, Inc. 340,388 407 340,796 Satellite Communication Systems, Inc. 308 1,334 1,643 Sierra USA Communications, Inc. 9,211 9,211 Smitcoms, Inc. 0 Sprint Nextel Corporation 1,549,867 40,877 94,255 1,684,999 Startec Global Communications Corporation 3,891 3,891 Telecom Argentina USA, Inc. 4,952 4,952 Telecom Colombia USA, Inc. 4,436 4,436 Telecom Italia Sparkle of North America, Inc 132,671 132,671 Telecomunicaciones Ultramarinas-Puerto Rico 111 111 Telefonica Larga Distancia, Inc. (TLD) 3,164 409 3,573 Telekom Malaysia (USA), Inc. 20 20 Telenor Global Services AS 2,719 2,719 Telmex 3,510 3,510 Tricom USA, Inc. 60,867 60,867 UniPlex Telecom Technologies, Inc. 394 498 892 Universal Telecom Service, Inc. 10,928 10,928 Verizon Comm., Inc./MCI Int'l., Inc. 1,460,643 1,460,643 Viatel Holding (Bermuda) Limited 479 479 Total for All U.S. Points ** 7,400,098 627,694 110,458 8,138,250 * U.S. billed revenues represent the amount billed to customers by U.S. carriers. * * Total for All U.S. points, "International Telephone", includes $2.6 billion billed revenues for carriers requesting confidential treatment for international telephone services. Total for All U.S. Points, "Total All International Services", includes $460 million billed revenues for carriers requesting confidential treatment for international private line and miscellaneous services. In total, twenty-three carriers requested confidential treatment in the above categories. 202 Notes for Tables 3.1 through 3.3. Data shown in these tables were obtained from reports submitted to the FCC by the international carriers pursuant to section 43.61(a) of the Commission's rules. Detail may not match totals because of necessary 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, an * denotes values resulting in zero due to the necessary rounding. Data for individual United States' points (including small points such as American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands), data for individual carriers, and data for prior years are included in the Section 43.61 International Telecommunications Data report, published annually by the Federal Communications Commission, International 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. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 203 Part 4 Historical Financial and Operating Statistical Tables Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.1 - Local Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Local Number Subscribers' Public Private Line Other Total of Station Telephone Service Local Service Local Service Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues (500, 503) (501) (504) (506) 1965 70 6,393,491 276,029 85,442 - 3,829 6,758,792 1966 73 6,845,513 285,332 95,364 - 2,959 7,229,168 1967 75 7,282,518 290,060 108,875 - 3,756 7,685,209 1968 73 7,804,985 300,543 123,721 - 4,043 8,233,292 1969 75 8,505,804 304,009 135,845 - 11,756 8,957,415 1970 76 9,308,689 299,805 148,411 - 14,550 9,771,454 1971 81 10,174,710 311,812 155,847 - 17,611 10,659,981 1972 81 11,516,228 330,146 170,389 - 15,404 12,032,167 1973 83 12,745,037 351,681 183,023 - 26,485 13,306,226 1974 86 14,284,049 371,784 199,875 - 33,489 14,889,197 1975 75 15,558,220 394,518 221,964 - 39,827 16,214,529 1976 74 17,278,019 446,074 263,726 - 53,987 18,041,806 1977 76 18,911,084 505,370 304,271 - 73,325 19,794,050 1978 76 20,699,971 566,629 368,187 - 84,381 21,719,169 1979 76 22,302,109 623,607 425,089 - 125,281 23,476,086 1980 75 24,652,977 654,798 531,923 - 154,021 25,993,719 1981 77 28,058,482 718,082 689,867 - 169,821 29,636,252 1982 78 31,699,454 798,502 838,831 - 231,550 33,568,337 1983 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 30,532,791 1985 55 29,032,886 1,473,649 1,012,410 - 773,485 32,292,431 1986 57 30,598,533 1,512,958 1,127,495 - 924,508 34,163,495 1987 52 30,991,745 1,533,948 1,069,244 - 963,829 34,558,766 Number Basic Public Local Customer Other Total of Local Service Telephone Private Line Premises Local Local Network Carriers Revenues @ Revenues 1 Revenues Revenues @ Revenues @ Service (5001-5004) (5010) (5040) (5050) (5060, 5069) Revenues 1988 52 $24,931,608 $1,815,589 $964,412 $316,698 $6,389,194 $34,417,499 1989 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 36,507,964 1991 52 27,611,980 1,890,124 1,026,752 131,899 7,522,842 38,183,594 1992 54 28,889,104 1,960,365 1,024,753 101,833 7,916,054 39,892,112 1993 53 30,144,157 1,995,902 1,065,629 104,085 8,373,257 41,683,031 1994 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 46,128,038 1996 51 35,763,925 1,805,012 1,290,676 117,915 10,500,336 49,477,860 1997 51 38,365,185 446,714 1,423,197 113,343 11,691,732 52,040,170 1998 52 40,409,961 16,080 1,548,878 104,929 12,981,823 55,061,676 1999 # 52 39,696,751 - 1,669,204 87,617 13,447,153 58,173,925 2000 52 39,816,255 - 1,852,216 90,577 14,517,668 59,619,970 2001 52 38,036,401 - 1,978,894 86,823 14,608,183 58,253,503 2002 53 34,993,605 - 2,074,348 91,069 14,403,797 54,933,031 2003 54 32,115,290 - 1,867,599 - 12,995,461 50,904,714 2004 56 29,259,969 - 1,763,459 - 12,227,652 47,444,177 2005 56 27,423,390 - 1,692,852 - 11,829,013 45,096,628 2006 56 26,333,053 - 1,756,306 - 11,472,607 43,503,426 for some of the years prior to 1989. see listing of accounts in Table 2.8. See additional notes following Table 4.9. presented in Table 2.8. The figures in roman type, which include revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers, are from Table 2.9. @ For changes in row/account numbers and names implemented by FCC accounting order released Dec. 17, 2003 (18 FCC Rcd 25759), Year Year * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom, each of which reported small amounts of local service revenues # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are totals for the large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are 207 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.2 - Access Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1984-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Carrier's Number Interstate Carrier Special Intrastate Total of Access End-User Facilities Access Access Access 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 $20,400,046 1985 55 17,401,682 1,795,611 13,404,068 2,202,004 5,719,726 23,121,408 1986 57 18,705,761 2,869,383 12,989,884 2,846,494 5,944,072 24,649,832 1987 52 18,880,150 3,728,319 12,126,012 3,025,819 6,136,534 25,016,684 Total Number Interstate Switched Special State Network of Access End-User Access Access Access Access Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues x Revenues (5081) (5082) (5083) (5084) 1988 52 $19,455,251 $4,327,029 $12,266,129 $2,862,093 $6,051,521 $25,506,773 1989 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 25,496,776 1991 52 19,284,047 5,868,522 10,952,789 2,462,736 6,433,693 25,717,740 1992 54 19,814,496 6,047,211 11,246,355 2,520,930 6,639,188 26,453,685 1993 53 20,379,195 6,401,741 11,520,047 2,457,407 6,900,739 27,279,936 1994 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 29,612,103 1996 51 23,348,942 7,280,942 12,420,741 3,647,259 7,626,403 30,975,342 1997 51 24,002,911 7,694,445 11,752,054 4,556,412 7,972,746 31,975,653 1998 52 25,415,551 9,471,576 10,213,534 5,730,441 8,338,053 33,753,603 1999 52 27,303,227 10,317,498 9,691,713 7,294,016 8,248,392 35,551,615 2000 52 28,805,348 11,237,162 7,861,982 9,706,204 7,978,222 36,665,799 2001 # 52 28,422,472 11,235,209 5,177,586 12,009,677 6,630,700 37,938,470 2002 53 28,284,420 11,101,349 4,354,048 12,829,023 6,107,259 37,258,411 2003 54 32,678,804 11,031,849 7,240,419 14,406,536 - 36,118,782 2004 56 32,020,173 10,056,758 6,920,420 15,042,995 - 35,809,092 2005 56 32,119,633 9,616,863 6,463,650 16,039,120 - 36,028,588 2006 56 31,547,950 9,127,669 5,904,390 16,515,891 - 35,322,092 * Access revenues were first reported in 1984 following the AT&T divestiture. # Beginning in 2001, the figures in italics are for the large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8, whereas the figures in roman type are from Table 2.9 and include revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers. x Beginning in 2003, included in accounts 5081-5083. See additional notes following Table 4.9. 208 Year Year Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.3 - Toll Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Toll Private Line Revenues 2 3 Voice-Grade Number Wide Area Less Than Services Program Program of Message Toll Voice-Grade Other Than Transmission: Transmission: Carriers Tolls Services 4 Services Data Audio Video (510) (511) 1965 70 4,387,942 213,432 105,294 296,535 21,442 44,200 1966 73 5,015,106 262,754 103,697 365,602 22,077 47,922 1967 75 5,441,666 315,482 105,312 410,635 19,431 47,689 1968 73 6,037,808 386,696 110,732 474,020 20,911 50,027 1969 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 77,237 1971 81 8,351,888 616,111 103,939 696,804 18,963 77,714 1972 81 9,437,904 791,391 105,295 768,026 18,644 81,033 1973 83 10,918,526 1,008,474 92,952 862,491 18,929 71,873 1974 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 63,418 1976 74 15,208,122 1,942,453 77,257 1,111,331 19,688 63,320 1977 76 17,066,034 2,428,293 68,996 1,199,723 20,541 60,619 1978 76 19,565,574 2,945,669 63,125 1,323,485 22,034 63,522 1979 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 72,163 1981 77 27,283,996 4,890,394 84,248 2,003,941 102,935 80,602 1982 78 29,051,593 6,077,729 94,165 2,474,370 119,493 107,755 1983 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 5,420 1985 55 8,231,822 1,683,342 44,381 799,323 5,177 1,663 1986 57 8,625,528 1,978,274 37,804 767,745 1,486 646 1987 52 9,240,657 2,020,543 38,280 736,299 939 1,047 Long Distance Private Network Revenues Number Long Distance Unidirectional Audio Video of Message Long Distance Subvoice Voice Program Program Carriers Revenues x Revenues x Grade x Grade x Grade x Grade x (5100) (5110) (5121) (5122) (5123) (5124) 1988 52 $10,427,186 $1,699,159 $57,424 $972,830 $1,942 $1,156 1989 51 10,895,765 1,484,305 54,270 956,481 674 477 1990 51 11,086,539 1,281,440 50,050 881,817 955 528 1991 52 10,981,141 984,557 49,632 797,948 777 772 1992 54 10,778,007 859,009 44,061 692,600 812 771 1993 53 11,205,083 793,244 41,260 649,633 817 1,013 1994 52 11,083,268 702,603 41,438 593,418 924 820 1995 53 9,229,980 572,981 35,736 437,830 797 2,264 1996 51 8,863,277 541,406 31,542 403,433 851 2,803 1997 51 7,896,043 473,903 27,692 338,187 975 3,000 1998 52 6,945,833 409,888 25,622 304,152 992 3,452 1999 # 52 5,751,929 331,779 24,123 275,172 745 3,710 2000 52 4,650,556 256,788 23,324 259,371 729 3,354 2001 52 3,940,718 228,374 21,753 252,743 596 3,261 2002 53 3,227,083 270,675 21,396 220,344 454 2,755 2003 54 - - - - - - 2004 56 - - - - - - 2005 56 - - - - - - 2006 56 - - - - - - * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. (18 FCC Rcd 25759). See additional notes following Table 4.9. x The breakdown of long distance revenues by class of service was eliminated by FCC accounting order released Dec. 17, 2003 Year Year # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are for the large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8. The figures in roman type, which include revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers, are from Table 2.9. 209 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.3 - Toll Service Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 -- Continued (In Thousands of Dollars) Toll Private Line Revenues 2 3 Other Total Toll Toll Data Other Service Service Year Services Services Total Revenues Revenues (512) (516) 1965 - - 21,959 489,429 779 5,091,582 1966 - - 25,030 564,327 918 5,843,105 1967 - - 33,786 616,852 1,077 6,375,078 1968 - - 44,862 700,552 1,196 7,126,253 1969 - - 63,187 829,312 1,360 8,231,896 1970 - - 79,649 951,063 1,560 8,955,538 1971 - - 94,633 992,054 1,885 9,961,937 1972 - - 119,515 1,092,514 1,024 11,322,834 1973 - - 151,856 1,198,101 1,111 13,126,213 1974 - - 175,464 1,270,998 2,000 14,582,093 1975 - - 212,551 1,382,877 2,561 16,098,270 1976 - - 252,879 1,524,475 4,590 18,679,639 1977 - - 307,401 1,657,279 7,788 21,159,394 1978 - - 430,419 1,902,584 11,819 24,425,645 1979 - - 554,090 2,176,312 36,364 27,598,607 1980 - - 613,369 2,521,638 95,820 31,001,298 1981 $792,265 - 516,249 3,580,240 339,563 36,094,193 1982 1,195,719 - 309,762 4,301,264 439,520 39,870,106 1983 1,353,732 - 318,734 4,590,367 703,934 41,769,192 1984 277,860 - 137,504 1,267,036 434,972 11,393,469 1985 297,603 - 90,955 1,239,103 135,243 11,289,509 1986 346,496 - 123,353 1,277,590 93,163 11,974,556 1987 381,835 - 117,238 1,275,046 113,683 12,649,928 Long Distance Private Network Revenues Other Long Distance Digital Long Distance Network Service Year Transmission x Switching x Other x Total x Revenues x Revenues (5125) (5126) (5128, 5129) (5120) (5160, 5169) 1988 $265,071 $1,005 $104,436 $1,403,863 $133,486 $13,663,697 1989 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 13,785,236 1991 320,620 1,199 11,338 1,182,281 118,992 13,266,972 1992 324,376 1,373 40,678 1,104,673 133,652 12,875,342 1993 345,057 1,139 40,994 1,080,005 (43,884) 13,034,450 1994 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 10,797,831 1996 435,028 5,854 27,334 906,846 114,301 10,415,830 1997 503,525 2,900 21,811 898,090 (22,149) 9,245,891 1998 569,755 1,798 5,935 911,701 (5,184) 8,262,237 1999 642,174 2,459 (48,638) 899,744 14,212 7,289,735 2000 675,932 10,121 (60,677) 912,158 45,512 6,160,075 2001 660,728 14,018 (76,217) 876,883 37,955 5,344,524 2002 640,148 27,575 (85,830) 826,840 39,939 4,586,754 2003 - - - - - 4,288,590 2004 - - - - - 3,699,651 2005 - - - - - 3,474,867 2006 - - - - - 3,140,056 210 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.4 - Miscellaneous Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Revenues from Billing Number Directory General and Other Total of Advertising Rent Services Collection Operating Miscellaneous Year Carriers and Sales Revenues and Licenses Revenues Revenues 5 Revenues (523) (524) (525) (527, 528) (521, 526) 1965 70 525,263 40,762 5,421 - 20,576 - 592,021 1966 73 562,465 47,016 5,976 - 22,783 - 638,239 1967 75 597,601 53,480 6,657 - 24,658 - 682,395 1968 73 639,166 56,754 7,129 - 29,414 - 732,463 1969 75 696,719 63,655 7,849 - 34,539 - 802,763 1970 76 770,560 65,335 10,812 - 31,786 - 878,492 1971 81 819,420 89,023 10,176 - 37,162 - 955,782 1972 81 880,921 102,623 11,703 - 36,736 - 1,031,983 1973 83 957,665 109,045 13,317 - 37,517 - 1,117,543 1974 86 1,053,802 122,002 15,486 - 47,300 - 1,238,590 1975 75 1,155,382 125,455 8,293 - 69,174 - 1,358,304 1976 74 1,308,802 142,456 550 - 79,654 - 1,531,462 1977 76 1,507,775 156,348 2,680 - 99,024 - 1,765,826 1978 76 1,754,261 180,736 3,543 - 144,324 - 2,082,864 1979 76 2,069,961 219,657 4,710 - 210,753 - 2,505,082 1980 75 2,420,021 242,041 5,729 - 272,379 - 2,940,170 1981 77 2,844,088 97,572 680 - 175,118 - 3,117,458 1982 78 3,350,854 100,985 9,172 - (125,492) - 3,335,518 1983 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 - 7,479,885 1985 55 2,637,199 1,452,077 1,216 2,098,469 824,768 - 7,013,728 1986 57 2,007,287 1,420,885 1,077 1,687,134 889,111 - 6,005,494 1987 52 2,080,281 1,215,661 1,277 1,336,235 781,609 - 5,415,062 Carrier Number Corporate Billing Total Misc. and of Directory Rent Operations and Collection Miscellaneous Nonregulated Nonregulated Year Carriers Revenues Revenues @ Revenues @ Revenues @ Revenues @ Revenues Revenues @ (5230) (5240) (5250) (5270) (5260) (5280) (5260, 5280) 1988 52 $3,223,939 $1,011,311 $27,884 $1,624,800 $470,360 $1,905,625 $8,263,919 1989 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 8,927,190 1991 52 2,941,413 831,529 15,417 1,333,023 694,250 3,521,624 9,337,258 1992 54 2,847,089 754,097 24,905 1,189,778 654,637 3,378,307 8,848,811 1993 53 2,891,710 749,547 23,739 1,168,743 770,514 3,672,550 9,276,801 1994 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 10,278,039 1996 51 3,867,952 732,148 33,694 1,055,964 1,085,474 4,466,069 11,241,297 1997 51 2,393,056 808,566 44,227 1,101,004 1,232,895 5,834,080 11,413,829 1998 52 1,878,662 860,169 84,085 1,390,546 1,533,608 6,973,632 12,720,707 1999 # 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 2,624,393 69,996 1,251,884 2,644,405 7,896,715 15,803,124 2001 52 738,590 4,259,515 45,392 1,133,567 2,943,081 8,030,347 17,597,535 2002 53 791,767 4,900,215 81,723 1,061,940 2,803,674 7,165,902 17,247,974 2003 54 (See Table 2.8) - - - 11,570,934 7,335,291 18,906,225 2004 56 - - - - 13,852,074 7,519,275 21,371,349 2005 56 - - - - 14,568,549 8,150,573 22,719,122 2006 56 - - - - 14,437,819 9,695,075 24,132,894 * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are for the large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8. The figures in roman type, which include revenues reported by the mid-sized carriers, are from Table 2.9. @ For changes in row/account numbers and names implemented by FCC accounting order released Dec. 17, 2003 (18 FCC Rcd 25759), see listing of accounts in Table 2.8. See additional notes following Table 4.9. 211 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.5 - Total Operating Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Number Local Toll Uncollectible Total of Service Access Service Miscellaneous Operating Operating Year Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues (500) (508) (510) (520) (530) 1965 70 6,758,792 - 5,091,582 592,021 58,994 12,383,400 1966 73 7,229,168 - 5,843,105 638,239 72,087 13,638,426 1967 75 7,685,209 - 6,375,078 682,395 87,776 14,654,905 1968 73 8,233,292 - 7,126,253 732,463 86,845 16,005,163 1969 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 19,444,840 1971 81 10,659,981 - 9,961,937 955,782 178,313 21,399,387 1972 81 12,032,167 - 11,322,834 1,031,983 164,329 24,222,655 1973 83 13,306,226 - 13,126,213 1,117,543 182,294 27,367,688 1974 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 33,409,910 1976 74 18,041,806 - 18,679,639 1,531,462 272,712 37,980,196 1977 76 19,794,050 - 21,159,394 1,765,826 315,549 42,403,722 1978 76 21,719,169 - 24,425,645 2,082,864 408,592 47,819,086 1979 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 59,332,580 1981 77 29,636,252 - 36,094,193 3,117,458 714,732 68,133,171 1982 78 33,568,337 - 39,870,106 3,335,518 920,560 75,853,402 1983 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 69,321,286 1985 55 32,292,431 23,121,408 11,289,509 7,013,728 498,731 73,218,346 1986 57 34,163,495 24,649,832 11,974,556 6,005,494 546,271 76,247,106 1987 52 34,558,766 25,016,684 12,649,928 5,415,062 669,369 76,971,071 Long Distance Number Local Network Network Access Network Miscellaneous Uncollectible Total of Service Service Service & Nonregulated Operating Operating Year Carriers Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues Revenues 6 Revenues 7 (5080) (5200, 5280) (5300) 1988 52 $34,417,499 $25,506,773 $13,663,697 $8,263,919 $680,970 $81,170,906 1989 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 83,889,631 1991 52 38,183,594 25,717,740 13,266,972 9,337,258 1,000,391 85,505,175 1992 54 39,892,112 26,453,685 12,875,342 8,848,811 1,027,451 87,042,492 1993 53 41,683,031 27,279,936 13,034,450 9,276,801 1,068,028 90,206,192 1994 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 95,646,207 1996 51 49,477,860 30,975,342 10,415,830 11,241,297 1,459,836 100,650,497 1997 51 52,040,170 31,975,653 9,245,891 11,413,829 1,541,251 103,134,290 1998 52 55,061,676 33,753,603 8,262,237 12,720,707 1,482,624 108,315,600 1999 52 58,173,925 35,551,615 7,289,735 13,774,069 1,567,804 113,221,544 2000 52 59,619,970 36,665,799 6,160,075 15,803,124 1,742,146 116,452,961 2001 52 58,253,503 37,938,470 5,344,524 17,597,535 2,656,056 116,406,973 2002 53 54,933,031 37,258,411 4,586,754 17,247,974 3,444,783 110,504,868 2003 54 50,904,714 36,118,782 4,288,590 18,906,225 1,652,536 108,565,782 2004 56 47,444,177 35,809,092 3,699,651 21,371,349 1,065,962 107,258,293 2005 56 45,096,628 36,028,588 3,474,867 22,719,122 1,232,780 106,086,425 2006 56 43,503,426 35,322,092 3,140,056 24,132,894 992,221 105,106,259 * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. Beginning in 2001, the revenue data are from Table 2.9, which is based on an ARMIS report different from that used for the 1988-2000 period. See notes for said table (following Table 2.17). See additional notes following Table 4.9. 212 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.6 - Total Operating Expenses of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Depreciation Number and General Other Total of 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) 1965 70 2,176,460 1,852,004 1,114,807 976,367 - 728,653 597,470 7,445,761 1966 73 2,398,340 2,035,972 1,213,481 1,050,731 - 797,336 652,154 8,148,014 1967 75 2,561,614 2,243,609 1,281,869 1,121,112 - 855,050 739,380 8,802,634 1968 73 2,789,496 2,473,771 1,397,582 1,194,629 - 910,629 801,751 9,567,858 1969 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 12,383,570 1971 81 4,304,890 3,268,390 1,813,261 1,642,016 - 1,267,598 1,544,113 13,840,268 1972 81 4,896,274 3,617,874 1,912,719 1,827,430 - 1,431,677 1,859,551 15,545,525 1973 83 5,521,128 3,988,393 2,093,595 2,049,544 - 1,590,892 2,063,436 17,306,988 1974 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 21,463,220 1976 74 7,562,520 5,358,957 2,513,305 2,937,887 - 2,327,694 3,448,934 24,149,297 1977 76 8,620,436 6,026,482 2,640,924 3,435,895 - 2,571,859 3,826,153 27,121,749 1978 76 9,805,716 6,655,717 2,807,795 4,119,852 - 2,966,634 4,329,686 30,685,400 1979 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 39,742,640 1981 77 15,233,261 9,494,629 3,348,591 6,865,858 - 4,568,483 6,115,489 45,626,311 1982 78 17,612,113 10,739,357 3,515,788 8,024,410 - 5,245,093 7,437,972 52,574,733 1983 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 45,504,676 1985 55 14,693,097 12,709,894 2,441,335 5,923,020 1,649 5,380,922 6,864,443 48,014,363 1986 57 14,763,473 14,524,008 2,516,084 5,985,987 79,154 5,753,437 6,430,834 50,052,977 1987 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 Operations Plant Other Property Depreciation Number Specific Plant and Network and Customer Corporate Total of Operations Equipment Operations Access Amortization Operations Operations Operating Year Carriers Expenses 1 Expenses 2 Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses x Expenses (6110-6410) (6510) (6530) (6540) (6560) (6610, 6620) (6710, 6720, 6790) 1988 52 $15,808,660 $60,606 $6,721,216 $718,497 $16,876,313 $9,441,571 $8,483,568 $58,110,431 1989 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 61,713,449 1991 52 16,902,602 79,382 6,848,773 1,136,102 16,910,113 10,982,299 10,585,409 63,444,681 1992 54 17,514,161 79,219 6,545,316 1,117,660 17,354,987 11,513,054 9,456,145 63,580,541 1993 53 17,812,601 74,280 6,750,055 1,269,418 18,003,460 12,437,839 10,148,259 66,495,913 1994 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 72,177,953 1996 51 19,697,126 58,293 6,872,746 1,277,190 20,863,757 13,723,876 11,015,866 73,508,857 1997 51 20,202,640 96,963 7,080,217 1,464,236 21,460,189 14,090,127 11,090,549 75,484,924 1998 52 20,656,437 6,361 6,657,381 2,938,684 22,322,965 14,537,218 10,680,377 77,799,424 1999 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 21,732,546 115,015 6,851,181 4,225,035 24,880,971 14,782,406 8,625,477 81,097,614 2001 52 21,251,707 - 6,552,148 4,288,763 26,840,045 13,724,735 10,046,409 82,703,803 2002 53 20,188,725 - 6,695,976 3,884,220 27,979,168 13,717,088 12,054,408 84,519,581 2003 54 20,500,285 - 7,302,552 3,310,356 28,318,179 14,614,975 15,112,174 89,158,526 2004 56 20,709,272 - 7,152,122 2,427,776 28,456,868 14,909,317 13,503,074 87,158,438 2005 56 21,323,289 - 7,472,334 2,989,930 28,552,833 14,771,334 11,490,004 86,599,723 2006 56 21,281,759 - 7,589,454 2,592,153 27,314,361 14,118,867 11,732,459 84,629,058 * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. Beginning in 2001, the expense data are from Table 2.9, which is based on an ARMIS report different from that used for the 1988-2000 period. See notes for said table (following Table 2.17). x In 2003, account 6710 was deleted; data now included in account 6720. See additional notes following Table 4.9. 213 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.7 - Earnings Summary of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Number Total Total Net Net of Operating Operating Operating Operating Operating Year Carriers Revenues Expenses Revenues Taxes Income 1 (300) (301) (304-309) 1965 70 12,383,400 7,445,761 4,937,639 - 2,711,975 2,225,665 1966 73 13,638,426 8,148,014 5,490,412 - 3,017,460 2,472,951 1967 75 14,654,905 8,802,634 5,852,271 - 3,192,647 2,659,625 1968 73 16,005,163 9,567,858 6,437,305 - 3,685,801 2,751,503 1969 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 3,381,533 1971 81 21,399,387 13,840,268 7,559,119 - 3,836,820 3,722,315 1972 81 24,222,655 15,545,525 8,677,130 - 4,380,676 4,293,653 1973 83 27,367,688 17,306,988 10,060,700 - 5,016,653 5,041,366 1974 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 6,093,906 1976 74 37,980,196 24,149,297 13,830,899 - 6,846,930 6,981,490 1977 76 42,403,722 27,121,749 15,281,973 - 7,599,718 7,679,771 1978 76 47,819,086 30,685,400 17,133,686 - 8,444,428 8,686,780 1979 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 10,758,967 1981 77 68,133,171 45,626,311 22,506,860 - 10,200,835 12,265,469 1982 78 75,853,402 52,574,733 23,278,669 - 10,854,248 12,419,776 1983 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 12,526,029 1985 55 73,218,346 48,014,363 25,203,983 - 11,955,753 13,246,215 1986 57 76,247,106 50,052,977 26,194,129 - 12,576,377 13,615,889 1987 52 76,971,071 51,706,124 25,264,947 - 11,245,688 14,017,443 Other Number Total Total Net Operating Net of Operating Operating Operating Income Operating Operating Year Carriers Revenues Expenses Revenues and Expense Taxes Income 1 (7100) (7200) 1988 52 $81,170,906 $58,110,431 $23,060,475 $15,378 $8,431,053 $14,644,800 1989 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 13,922,734 1991 52 85,505,175 63,444,681 22,060,494 (1,657) 8,453,100 13,605,737 1992 54 87,042,492 63,580,541 23,461,951 65,646 9,243,160 14,284,437 1993 53 90,206,192 66,495,913 23,710,279 43,025 9,323,827 14,429,477 1994 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 13,638,989 1996 51 100,650,497 73,508,857 27,141,640 65,237 11,427,633 15,779,244 1997 51 103,134,290 75,484,924 27,649,366 92,735 11,274,458 16,467,643 1998 52 108,315,600 77,799,424 30,516,176 54,830 12,571,596 17,999,410 1999 52 113,221,544 79,266,630 33,954,914 77,566 13,850,578 20,181,902 2000 52 116,452,961 81,097,614 35,355,347 68,049 15,189,403 20,233,993 2001 30 108,529,389 77,222,566 31,306,823 48,716 12,985,162 18,370,377 2002 29 102,758,647 79,024,313 23,734,334 34,705 10,189,492 13,579,547 2003 28 99,742,352 82,869,552 16,872,800 (28,016) 7,502,070 9,342,714 2004 28 97,915,990 80,589,379 17,326,611 67,527 7,450,073 9,944,065 2005 27 96,577,248 79,940,948 16,636,300 406,299 7,188,422 9,854,177 2006 27 95,776,858 78,039,552 17,737,306 256,569 7,018,282 10,975,593 * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. Beginning in 2001, the 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. 214 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.7 - Earnings Summary of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 -- Continued (In Thousands of Dollars) Income Miscellaneous Available Other Deductions for Fixed Net Year Income from Income Fixed Charges Charges Income 2 (312-317) (323-327) (335-340) 1965 205,434 27,366 2,403,714 447,083 - 1,956,652 1966 211,392 17,023 2,667,321 503,689 - 2,163,631 1967 230,260 17,601 2,872,284 605,403 - 2,266,882 1968 250,005 28,352 2,973,155 713,059 - 2,260,097 1969 297,787 28,575 3,305,029 901,912 - 2,403,117 1970 376,966 84,385 3,674,113 1,258,244 - 2,420,549 1971 475,124 91,122 4,106,318 1,576,994 - 2,534,459 1972 513,785 83,172 4,724,266 1,827,930 - 2,899,107 1973 602,323 106,122 5,537,567 2,119,115 - 3,454,407 1974 684,607 115,041 6,226,742 2,511,138 - 3,724,969 1975 582,329 100,729 6,575,496 2,722,985 - 3,859,667 1976 573,268 96,493 7,458,263 2,842,289 - 4,591,716 1977 812,125 79,238 8,412,657 2,915,632 - 5,420,093 1978 913,315 99,319 9,500,776 3,155,828 - 6,338,791 1979 811,627 132,573 10,297,261 3,642,298 - 6,487,697 1980 938,532 179,206 11,518,294 4,410,591 - 7,111,409 1981 1,097,535 200,156 13,162,917 5,065,876 - 8,043,987 1982 1,206,610 356,265 13,270,122 5,281,533 - 7,903,192 1983 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 - 8,610,128 1985 801,206 217,466 13,829,955 4,507,361 - 9,325,610 1986 1,025,852 273,869 14,367,872 4,298,364 - 10,081,646 1987 885,651 240,310 14,662,784 4,160,401 - 10,510,914 Jurisdictional Nonoperating Income Interest Differences Income Nonoperating Before and Related & Nonregulated Net Year and Expense 3 Taxes 3 Interest Items Income Income 2 (7300) (7400) (7500) (7910, 7990) 1988 $268,567 ($24,563) $14,937,930 $4,286,978 $228,169 $10,875,592 1989 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 10,521,368 1991 254,234 (42,665) 13,902,636 4,510,425 627,211 9,938,910 1992 732,509 98,322 14,918,624 4,235,052 (1,243,457) 9,304,940 1993 (7,165,402) (2,624,232) 9,888,307 4,052,136 286,389 5,399,692 1994 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) 11,061,353 1996 2,467,500 753,105 17,493,639 3,793,891 (994,578) 12,852,220 1997 1,278,550 279,461 17,466,732 3,909,525 (2,350,217) 11,542,555 1998 (590,719) (575,634) 17,984,325 4,078,079 (1,414,654) 12,480,558 1999 (685,640) (769,160) 20,265,422 4,174,062 (2,330,724) 13,039,735 2000 (983,897) (895,420) 20,145,516 4,416,727 (1,388,119) 14,588,042 2001 (4,473,779) (1,690,027) 15,586,625 3,967,936 (1,343,574) 10,329,740 2002 (2,656,255) (1,066,711) 11,990,003 3,523,312 (819,062) 7,619,841 2003 (4,413,242) (1,959,646) 6,889,118 3,125,012 554,505 4,243,400 2004 (1,496,754) (1,083,012) 9,530,323 2,913,441 363,317 7,022,813 2005 (2,573,368) (1,518,929) 8,799,738 3,002,737 737,378 6,534,379 2006 (2,946,920) (1,678,873) 9,707,546 3,225,673 1,059,458 7,541,332 215 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.8 - Assets and Liabilities of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Other Number Depreciation Assets Dec. of Gross and Net Current and Total 31 Carriers Plant Amortization Plant Assets Debits 1 2 Assets (171, 172, 175) (113-123) (101.1-106, 126-139) 1965 70 40,394,153 8,533,112 31,861,041 3,238,152 1,425,196 36,524,389 1966 73 44,169,397 9,399,577 34,769,820 3,266,046 1,469,201 39,505,067 1967 75 48,080,932 10,411,079 37,669,853 3,357,330 1,473,517 42,500,700 1968 73 52,582,202 11,638,393 40,943,809 3,153,054 1,658,547 45,755,410 1969 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 57,193,339 1971 81 71,917,346 15,464,589 56,452,757 4,342,252 2,716,898 63,511,907 1972 81 79,597,085 16,776,018 62,821,067 5,119,626 2,865,627 70,806,320 1973 83 88,110,050 18,060,694 70,049,356 5,414,036 3,030,395 78,493,787 1974 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 92,492,844 1976 74 111,379,326 21,990,400 89,388,926 7,096,518 3,874,130 100,359,574 1977 76 120,999,584 23,732,447 97,267,137 7,846,739 4,208,114 109,321,990 1978 76 132,306,259 25,498,967 106,807,292 9,203,146 4,370,717 120,381,155 1979 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 5,719,087 146,650,189 1981 77 175,057,912 33,263,114 141,794,799 12,610,673 6,549,722 160,955,194 1982 78 189,062,772 37,935,712 151,127,060 14,304,838 7,188,776 172,620,675 1983 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 3,404,931 155,633,472 1985 55 191,035,267 48,947,239 142,088,028 15,751,646 3,981,523 161,821,197 1986 57 202,858,589 57,229,799 145,628,790 15,389,252 5,526,098 166,544,140 1987 52 213,582,314 66,217,775 147,364,539 14,749,408 6,986,663 169,100,608 Number Depreciation Dec. of Total and Net Current Noncurrent Total 31 Carriers Plant Amortization @ Plant Assets @ 1 Assets @ 3 Assets (3100-3600) (1130-1350) (1401-1500) 1988 52 $223,842,097 $74,865,803 $148,976,294 $16,152,406 $8,821,745 $173,950,445 1989 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 11,524,266 179,735,753 1991 52 246,449,644 93,642,648 152,806,992 18,148,319 12,794,732 183,750,037 1992 54 254,298,464 98,992,653 155,305,811 18,222,133 13,013,106 186,541,047 1993 53 263,556,374 107,176,325 156,380,052 20,654,331 15,301,331 192,335,707 1994 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 17,291,081 197,467,516 1996 51 296,251,229 138,384,920 157,866,305 24,186,129 16,444,031 198,496,465 1997 51 308,821,217 149,294,114 159,527,100 23,871,356 14,429,508 197,827,963 1998 52 324,666,466 163,272,181 161,394,281 25,249,895 13,741,971 200,386,144 1999 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 17,359,897 213,635,996 2001 30 360,125,480 194,291,127 165,834,353 24,273,776 17,233,283 207,341,412 2002 29 367,317,727 209,892,138 157,425,588 21,878,419 15,169,266 194,473,273 2003 28 368,250,672 221,974,956 146,275,716 19,176,742 16,050,376 181,502,834 2004 28 372,382,360 237,627,014 134,755,346 18,395,304 19,309,446 172,460,096 2005 27 377,162,441 253,515,758 123,646,683 16,615,812 18,698,833 158,961,328 2006 27 385,492,375 269,256,830 116,235,546 16,146,282 21,246,829 153,628,657 * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. Beginning in 2001, the 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. @ For changes in row/account numbers and names implemented by FCC accounting order released Dec. 17, 2003 (18 FCC Rcd 25759), see listing of accounts in Table 2.8. 216 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.8 - Assets and Liabilities of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 -- Continued* (In Thousands of Dollars) Current Other Other Total and Liabilities Dec. Capital Paid-In Retained Stockholders' Long-Term Accrued and Total 31 Stock 4 Capital EarningsEquity 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) 1965 11,131,655 4,960,026 5,506,380 21,598,061 10,860,109 3,655,525 410,694 36,524,389 1966 11,309,792 5,302,174 6,297,727 22,909,693 12,417,220 3,692,299 485,854 39,505,067 1967 11,663,176 5,433,308 7,156,533 24,253,017 14,087,745 3,597,919 562,019 42,500,700 1968 11,690,457 5,663,840 7,884,367 25,238,664 15,616,641 4,230,164 669,940 45,755,410 1969 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 57,193,339 1971 12,677,914 7,242,080 10,163,488 30,083,482 25,738,815 6,345,202 1,344,408 63,511,907 1972 13,035,575 8,027,437 11,023,184 32,086,196 29,017,229 7,528,482 2,174,414 70,806,320 1973 13,417,869 9,176,086 12,320,166 34,914,121 31,911,342 7,776,895 3,891,429 78,493,787 1974 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 92,492,844 1976 14,655,270 10,988,826 16,165,345 41,809,441 39,013,672 8,960,040 10,576,422 100,359,574 1977 15,756,781 12,106,682 18,141,062 46,004,525 39,037,117 10,939,802 13,340,546 109,321,990 1978 16,556,131 12,985,762 20,467,053 50,008,946 41,809,886 12,350,606 16,211,717 120,381,155 1979 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 22,835,179 146,650,189 1981 19,817,630 18,349,039 27,517,571 65,684,240 53,656,533 15,112,936 26,501,485 160,955,194 1982 21,084,640 21,549,282 29,490,849 72,124,771 54,063,833 15,360,468 31,071,603 172,620,675 1983 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 31,514,442 155,633,472 1985 40,807,545 6,397,686 15,342,077 62,547,308 46,307,562 18,684,498 34,281,829 161,821,197 1986 40,914,219 6,804,331 16,766,541 64,485,091 46,663,804 18,902,070 36,493,175 166,544,140 1987 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 Other Other Total and Liabilities Dec. Capital Paid-In Retained Stockholders' Long-Term Accrued and Total 31 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 $173,950,445 1989 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 35,996,039 179,735,753 1991 43,314,593 7,858,696 24,998,881 76,172,170 46,686,874 25,173,200 35,717,781 183,750,037 1992 43,792,576 8,200,839 24,541,082 76,534,495 45,734,042 26,014,263 38,258,251 186,541,047 1993 37,859,925 14,501,288 20,527,948 72,889,163 42,684,473 33,478,472 43,283,602 192,335,707 1994 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 47,485,842 197,467,516 1996 32,590,076 19,707,433 21,508,798 73,806,309 46,179,958 32,291,477 46,218,717 198,496,465 1997 32,722,456 17,369,130 21,601,380 71,692,966 44,772,218 35,656,531 45,706,250 197,827,963 1998 32,755,481 15,366,239 22,231,562 70,353,283 43,558,414 40,947,294 45,527,158 200,386,144 1999 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 46,440,828 213,635,996 2001 31,471,294 19,664,801 12,348,537 63,484,629 41,177,571 53,119,266 49,559,944 207,341,412 2002 31,219,339 19,506,960 7,629,543 58,355,842 40,031,167 42,764,582 53,321,683 194,473,274 2003 31,940,629 18,133,745 (3,383,176) 46,691,198 37,418,180 44,505,790 52,887,661 181,502,829 2004 33,560,016 16,216,622 (7,283,503) 42,493,135 33,894,649 43,551,060 52,521,254 172,460,098 2005 33,021,500 15,932,586 (12,381,838) 36,572,248 30,743,040 42,332,365 49,313,678 158,961,331 2006 32,878,310 15,504,803 (12,807,447) 35,575,667 28,567,309 41,022,094 48,463,588 153,628,658 217 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 * (In Thousands of Dollars) Furniture Vehicles Number and and Central Dec. of Office Other Work Office 31 Carriers 1 Land BuildingsEquipment Equipment Subtotal Equipment (211) (212) (261) (264) (211, 212, (221) 261, 264) 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 - Total Furniture Vehicles Land Number and and and Central Central Dec. of Office Work Support Office Office 31 Carriers Land Buildings Equipment Equipment 2 Assets Switching 3 Transmission 4 (2111) (2121) (2122-2124) (2112-2114) (2110) (2210, 2220) (2230) 1988 52 $1,110,823 $16,207,647 $10,919,719 $3,912,181 $32,150,370 $46,031,086 $34,499,696 1989 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 37,596,744 1991 52 1,203,699 18,471,719 12,805,236 4,611,183 37,091,839 51,868,575 39,099,457 1992 54 1,253,248 19,438,183 13,015,243 4,853,580 38,560,253 53,987,882 41,185,456 1993 53 1,267,086 20,113,194 13,286,488 4,950,201 39,616,966 55,107,325 43,477,208 1994 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 50,033,982 1996 51 1,297,543 22,187,562 14,114,956 5,217,335 42,817,398 58,460,181 54,309,655 1997 51 1,302,689 22,593,669 12,842,675 5,237,852 42,176,886 61,028,994 59,124,463 1998 52 1,309,990 23,345,038 12,453,162 5,704,954 42,813,142 64,293,975 64,773,427 1999 # 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 6,137,595 43,360,803 68,670,131 80,075,548 2001 52 1,376,057 25,716,974 9,606,733 6,465,479 45,201,337 71,405,045 89,976,531 2002 53 1,409,973 26,790,263 8,782,295 6,389,295 45,588,223 70,961,057 94,496,705 2003 54 1,424,657 27,827,715 8,048,895 6,354,509 46,057,061 71,119,367 97,450,695 2004 56 1,423,378 28,509,769 7,570,180 5,946,055 46,046,958 71,121,992 99,685,988 2005 56 1,384,561 28,486,991 6,563,769 6,141,967 45,257,996 70,555,509 101,778,659 2006 56 1,343,170 28,367,677 5,436,483 6,347,581 44,187,137 70,317,342 104,855,283 * Beginning in 1984, excludes AT&T Communications and Alascom. # Beginning in 1999, the figures in italics are for the large local exchange carriers for which detailed individual company data are presented in Table 2.8. The figures in roman type, which include plant data reported by the mid-sized carriers, are from Table 2.9. x In 2003, account 2425 was deleted; data are now included in account 2424. See additional notes following this table. 218 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 -- Continued (In Thousands of Dollars) Large Private Public Other Dec. Station Station Branch Telephone Communications 31 Apparatus Connections 5 Exchanges Equipment 6 Equipment 7 Subtotal (231) (232) (234) (235) (262) (231, 232, 234, 235, 262) 1965 3,195,309 3,020,319 1,304,147 - - 7,519,775 1966 3,465,707 3,296,003 1,476,614 - - 8,238,324 1967 3,747,834 3,574,379 1,651,686 - - 8,973,899 1968 4,136,257 3,928,381 1,838,683 - - 9,903,321 1969 4,608,633 4,343,326 2,088,212 - - 11,040,171 1970 4,997,135 4,758,131 2,331,146 - - 12,086,412 1971 5,272,596 5,225,337 2,553,155 - - 13,051,089 1972 5,745,684 5,747,932 2,769,377 - - 14,262,993 1973 6,259,514 6,328,270 2,980,337 - - 15,568,121 1974 6,670,890 6,887,993 3,174,704 - - 16,733,588 1975 7,205,845 7,478,852 3,323,956 - - 18,008,653 1976 7,894,699 8,252,241 3,411,459 - - 19,558,399 1977 8,887,202 9,368,289 3,507,564 - - 21,763,055 1978 9,963,149 10,599,055 3,581,596 - - 24,143,800 1979 10,900,424 12,135,760 3,697,491 - - 26,733,674 1980 11,892,002 13,864,035 3,834,626 - - 29,590,663 1981 13,044,737 15,931,604 4,050,369 - - 33,026,710 1982 13,714,251 16,700,040 4,301,960 - - 34,716,251 1983 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 19,045,501 1985 1,870,666 14,399,357 1,565,433 1,207,581 2,265,806 21,308,843 1986 1,594,885 14,296,152 1,601,217 1,276,504 2,495,263 21,264,021 1987 1,106,705 14,527,818 1,556,855 1,327,751 2,666,553 21,185,682 Total Large Public Information Customer Private Telephone Other Origination/ Dec. Station Premises Branch Terminal Terminal Termination 31 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 $17,295,255 1989 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 12,415,599 1991 566,859 4,537,517 190,057 1,564,808 2,050,130 8,909,370 1992 542,917 1,234,759 198,533 1,556,328 2,223,368 5,755,903 1993 518,006 517,445 200,507 1,608,901 2,475,673 5,320,532 1994 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 5,055,060 1996 358,114 142,672 173,105 1,673,400 2,849,153 5,196,449 1997 330,468 143,466 173,397 1,339,538 2,956,927 4,943,798 1998 362,270 142,675 187,810 1,359,715 3,316,846 5,369,320 1999 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 5,577,346 2001 108,663 0 164,755 1,049,673 3,917,228 5,582,880 2002 111,784 0 185,195 1,058,340 3,971,000 5,627,538 2003 109,038 0 205,609 856,758 3,939,871 5,431,115 2004 80,238 0 113,303 548,333 3,889,913 4,958,233 2005 80,123 0 123,437 432,014 3,808,712 4,755,964 2006 51,309 0 130,439 336,970 3,732,049 4,546,414 219 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 -- Continued (In Thousands of Dollars) Dec. Pole Aerial Underground Buried Submarine 31 Lines Cable Cable Cable Cable (241) (242.1) (242.2) (242.3) (242.4) 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 - Intrabuilding Dec. Aerial Underground Buried Submarine Network 31 Poles Cable Cable Cable Cable x Cable 8 (2411) (2421) (2422) (2423) (2424, 2425) (2426) 1988 $4,288,101 $20,328,840 $18,312,882 $30,834,618 $130,973 $2,182,410 1989 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 2,456,366 1991 4,858,764 23,733,869 20,910,428 36,839,434 122,743 2,532,124 1992 5,099,209 25,068,899 21,914,234 39,150,235 125,855 2,254,941 1993 5,320,859 26,275,610 22,732,530 41,522,954 130,025 2,286,927 1994 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 2,229,141 1996 5,880,283 30,397,059 25,093,021 48,377,947 158,921 2,262,012 1997 6,055,621 31,701,649 26,137,170 50,994,748 117,414 2,308,327 1998 6,250,253 33,261,444 27,159,622 53,794,007 115,257 2,091,436 1999 5,853,863 32,180,036 27,231,760 51,286,147 92,500 2,059,843 2000 5,984,717 33,239,330 28,396,962 52,543,985 99,201 2,243,158 2001 6,140,158 34,623,588 29,993,384 55,260,889 99,870 2,258,506 2002 6,173,429 34,988,000 30,947,386 56,291,457 117,044 2,301,903 2003 6,326,951 35,831,843 31,694,257 57,876,554 99,773 2,321,162 2004 6,495,722 36,732,935 32,430,000 59,867,150 99,238 2,343,507 2005 6,534,975 38,175,279 33,050,953 62,778,028 80,786 2,363,349 2006 6,728,350 40,054,554 34,045,302 66,345,283 82,546 2,390,586 220 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 -- Continued (In Thousands of Dollars) Telephone Plant Telephone Dec. Aerial Underground Acquired/ Plant 31 Wire Conduit Subtotal 9 Sold 10 Intangibles in Service (243) (244) (241-244) (276, 277) (201-203) (100.1) 1965 593,356 1,419,388 11,859,457 218 2,865 36,875,409 1966 569,582 1,528,361 12,670,896 4,857 1,377 40,052,507 1967 542,503 1,650,569 13,558,136 3,226 1,637 43,327,155 1968 519,812 1,778,255 14,487,236 468 1,745 47,122,762 1969 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 56,951,475 1971 450,672 2,566,014 18,946,917 413 3,030 63,090,467 1972 433,245 2,894,940 20,728,582 2,102 3,219 69,870,343 1973 416,192 3,305,990 22,844,224 4,967 6,968 77,441,613 1974 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 92,284,028 1976 352,797 4,433,170 29,728,708 1,239 6,959 99,879,437 1977 337,465 4,881,954 32,715,095 941 7,138 109,496,100 1978 324,691 5,448,840 36,005,051 4,658 7,060 119,335,925 1979 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 6,264 142,095,787 1981 301,573 7,577,807 48,261,734 452 2,768 155,845,292 1982 303,267 8,202,691 52,616,448 1,376 2,776 168,074,623 1983 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 2,799 159,249,480 1985 338,378 10,122,403 73,692,503 1,046 3,047 185,913,983 1986 336,817 10,592,637 78,861,900 277 2,760 198,217,362 1987 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 Plant 31 Wire Systems Facilities Assets 11 Intangibles 12 in Service (2431) (2441) (2410) (2680) (2690) (2001) 1988 $327,633 $11,666,203 $88,071,660 $1,818,753 $4,717 $219,871,536 1989 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 4,973 235,246,934 1991 341,942 13,538,783 102,878,090 1,762,677 9,653 241,619,670 1992 337,901 14,160,274 108,111,548 1,897,674 9,279 249,507,995 1993 241,987 14,770,317 113,281,205 1,969,216 9,286 258,781,742 1994 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 5,758 278,946,213 1996 212,488 16,445,224 128,826,957 1,151,253 17,191 291,568,976 1997 189,931 17,031,426 134,536,289 1,909,479 89,512 303,809,423 1998 216,359 17,658,397 140,546,779 1,918,318 51,847 319,766,804 1999 190,001 17,774,213 146,447,357 1,709,525 1,548,180 335,485,811 2000 152,014 18,492,642 151,399,221 1,959,616 3,645,430 354,674,714 2001 147,032 19,495,057 158,602,889 7,891,501 - 378,660,187 2002 138,898 20,093,185 162,696,945 9,713,279 - 389,798,255 2003 141,122 20,512,968 168,283,980 6,068,586 - 395,088,424 2004 141,868 20,912,254 174,272,431 5,754,830 - 402,480,234 2005 139,504 21,302,264 180,753,500 5,078,199 - 408,764,038 2006 139,881 21,749,707 188,354,972 4,720,465 - 417,513,235 221 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.9 - Communications Plant of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1965-2006 -- Continued (In Thousands of Dollars) Telephone Property Telephone Plant Held Plant Dec. Under for Future Acquisition Earth Gross 31 Construction Telephone Use Adjustment Stations 13 Plant (100.2) (100.3) (100.4) (100.5) 1965 1,056,480 - 32,805 2,258 - 37,966,952 1966 1,219,856 - 38,803 2,507 - 41,313,673 1967 1,428,723 - 41,796 2,544 $9,526 44,809,744 1968 1,685,904 - 39,144 2,004 16,280 48,866,094 1969 1,896,786 - 59,758 3,021 18,606 53,701,791 1970 2,819,257 - 81,775 4,740 16,701 59,873,948 1971 3,128,647 - 80,177 6,107 17,372 66,322,770 1972 3,334,754 - 81,541 10,987 17,855 73,315,480 1973 3,466,021 - 96,999 10,793 18,581 81,034,007 1974 3,589,608 - 125,290 6,167 19,431 88,628,564 1975 3,095,652 - 125,707 2,821 31,285 95,539,493 1976 3,018,822 - 107,487 6,304 40,427 103,052,477 1977 3,478,143 - 91,540 12,812 51,926 113,130,521 1978 4,143,416 - 30,420 11,879 79,817 123,601,457 1979 4,856,454 - 21,323 10,078 90,264 134,949,814 1980 5,126,257 - 57,400 12,853 104,810 147,397,107 1981 5,474,159 - 40,779 11,531 123,063 161,494,824 1982 5,575,990 - 76,061 10,976 229,781 173,967,431 1983 5,373,473 - 43,304 9,772 273,111 184,181,775 1984 4,499,873 - 27,100 8,370 18,852 163,803,675 1985 5,094,209 - 10,461 9,782 6,830 191,035,267 1986 4,589,062 - 22,986 21,184 7,995 202,858,589 1987 4,374,325 - 29,679 20,002 7,769 213,582,314 Telecomm. Plant Under Constr. Telecomm. Plant Telecomm. Plant [Short-Term for Under Constr. Property Held Adjustment Dec. 1988-1994; [Long-Term for for Future and Nonoperating Total 31 Then Total] 14 1988-1994] 14 Telecomm. Use Goodwill Plant Plant (2003) (2004) (2002) (2005, 2007) (2006) 1988 $2,537,916 $1,137,422 $51,140 $33,707 $210,376 $223,842,097 1989 3,137,928 1,182,313 72,806 38,487 210,956 233,445,021 1990 3,100,943 1,194,714 23,470 85,742 239,993 239,891,799 1991 3,088,466 1,247,929 25,619 216,241 251,715 246,449,644 1992 3,141,673 1,139,682 21,562 210,370 277,186 254,298,464 1993 2,858,144 1,213,209 11,029 276,156 416,095 263,556,374 1994 2,872,232 1,354,322 9,353 390,703 404,929 272,474,927 1995 4,364,182 - 11,110 320,453 566,323 284,208,280 1996 3,897,287 - 17,611 369,974 397,379 296,251,229 1997 4,242,105 - 9,508 415,375 344,804 308,821,217 1998 4,099,303 - 8,199 391,840 400,317 324,666,466 1999 5,683,255 - 46,302 414,032 300,838 341,930,237 2000 6,514,514 - 21,955 285,265 261,517 361,757,961 2001 4,800,909 - 45,037 388,124 545,706 384,439,963 2002 3,102,957 - 31,904 262,113 537,692 393,732,921 2003 2,257,784 - 25,010 224,724 208,983 397,804,925 2004 2,322,471 - 20,317 220,729 133,834 405,177,585 2005 2,594,794 - 2,588 361,389 201,263 411,924,072 2006 2,753,989 - 2,699 356,645 221,424 420,847,992 222 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 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), with updates and revisions contained in the ARMIS database for the most recent five years. For the most part, the original data were gathered from the annual reports of Class A telephone carriers and, beginning in 1957, include the voluntary submissions of selected large telephone companies not subject to the Commission's reporting requirements. Over the years, the number of carriers reporting to the Commission has varied because of mergers, carrier reclassification, 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 had filed a report for 1984 were relieved of this requirement the following year. These carriers accounted for about $440 million 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-digit numbers refer to Part 31 of the Commission's rules, whereas those with four digits refer to Part 32, the revised USOA that 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 each table marks the time of divestiture, which was effective Jan. 1, 1984.) Therefore, the data for 1984 to the present are not comparable to the data for 1960-83. Historical data that include AT&T Communications and Alascom appear in the 1994/1995 and earlier editions of this publication. Beginning with the reports filed for 1999, the Commission streamlined the reporting requirements for certain mid-sized incumbent local exchange carriers in Phase 1 of its Accounting Review Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 11396 (1999). Further streamlining was undertaken by the FCC's Phase 2 Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 19911 (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 much of 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 2001-2003 and prior years (1988-2000), the figures for all reporting carriers for these two periods are not strictly comparable; the differences, however, are for the most part relatively minor. The annual ARMIS Order that was released on Dec. 17, 2003 (18 FCC Rcd 25759) implemented the revisions to FCC Report 43-01, the Annual Summary Report, and FCC Report 43-02, the USOA Report, that were approved by the Commission in its Phase 2 Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 19911 (2001). The two ARMIS reports are the source of the post-1987 data for incumbent local exchange carriers that are presented in these historical tables. Revenues In Table 4.3, the toll private line revenue categories used for the 1960-87 period were introduced in the 1981 annual 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 (beginning in 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 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. 3 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. 4 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 revenues for wide area data service, which was offered on a limited developmental basis during that period. 5 Beginning in 1961, includes earth station revenues. 6 For 2002, includes reserves recorded for MCI WorldCom. 7 Includes revenue settlements (row 1050 of ARMIS 43-01 report). 223 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Notes to Tables 4.1 through 4.9 -- Continued 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 Beginning in 2001, other property, plant and equipment expenses (account 6510) are included with network operations expenses (account 6530). Earnings 1 Net operating income for 1960-87 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 1960-84 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 Drop and block wires, formerly included in this column, are included in aerial wire (account 242.1), or buried cable (account 242.3), as appropriate. 6 Prior to 1984, 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). Beginning in 2001, includes intangibles (account 2690). 12 Beginning in 2001, included with amortizable tangible assets (account 2680). 13 Under the revised USOA, satellite earth stations are included in central office transmission facilities. 14 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. 224 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.10 - Selected Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1985-2006 Switched Access Lines Business Residential Number of Year Carriers Total Analog Digital Total Analog Digital Payphone Mobile Total Business 1 Residential Switched 1985 55 29,223,623 NA NA 79,220,307 NA NA 1,709,914 NA 110,153,844 1986 57 30,366,907 NA NA 81,210,464 NA NA 1,715,737 NA 113,293,108 1987 52 31,844,171 NA NA 83,384,081 NA NA 1,720,378 NA 116,948,630 1988 52 32,422,985 NA NA 85,014,956 NA NA 1,605,476 39,075 119,082,492 1989 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 44,103 126,388,961 1991 52 38,433,693 37,363,953 1,069,740 90,836,057 90,836,051 6 1,680,993 62,252 131,012,995 1992 54 38,735,502 37,500,787 1,234,715 93,236,150 93,235,927 223 1,543,776 82,062 133,597,490 1993 53 40,731,495 39,138,053 1,593,442 95,599,391 95,599,309 82 1,528,723 116,140 137,975,749 1994 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 54,483 148,410,289 1996 51 49,247,530 45,940,727 3,306,803 104,314,789 104,259,359 55,430 1,540,813 61,438 155,164,570 1997 51 52,927,781 48,295,891 4,631,890 108,188,436 108,085,358 103,078 1,748,022 71,542 162,935,781 1998 52 56,900,690 49,955,063 6,945,627 110,447,132 110,283,286 163,846 1,791,835 142,386 169,282,043 1999 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 11,752 174,178,811 2001 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 2002 53 53,457,862 NA NA 103,657,438 NA NA 1,264,606 - 158,379,906 2003 54 49,374,957 3,617,062 45,757,895 98,677,873 6,003,012 92,674,861 1,069,452 - 149,122,282 2004 56 47,720,208 3,053,837 44,666,371 93,968,360 6,241,947 87,726,413 947,375 - 142,635,943 2005 56 46,784,529 3,101,265 43,683,264 88,705,329 6,156,089 82,549,240 802,328 - 136,292,186 2006 56 45,841,264 3,064,323 42,776,941 82,151,160 5,868,527 76,282,633 652,776 - 128,645,200 Special Access Lines Total Cable Km of Fiber in Cable 2 Employees 3 (Non-Switched) Total (Switched and Special) Access Year Total Analog Digital Lines Sheath Km Sheath Km Fiber Km Total Fiber Number of Compensation of Metallic of Fiber Equipped Km Deployed Employees of Employees Cable 4 (Lit) (Lit & Dark) (Thousands) 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 21,488,554 1989 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 22,632,119 1991 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 22,000,414 1992 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 21,993,215 1993 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 22,683,261 1994 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 20,851,433 1996 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 23,224,492 1997 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 22,196,451 1998 35,943,026 1,170,400 34,772,626 205,225,069 5,936,319 594,509 9,795,326 26,574,067 435,533 23,613,465 1999 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 23,653,310 2001 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 2002 105,342,136 955,958 104,386,178 263,722,042 5,818,121 761,589 17,030,119 43,091,797 332,959 22,843,312 2003 126,296,199 890,675 125,405,524 275,418,481 5,936,536 805,008 15,573,535 46,610,387 303,028 23,359,499 2004 143,722,681 765,898 142,956,783 286,358,624 6,070,125 859,053 17,470,524 51,379,261 295,051 23,955,360 2005 213,138,243 737,596 212,400,647 349,430,429 6,114,118 915,360 19,126,092 54,801,157 286,055 25,942,188 2006 250,621,476 698,387 249,923,089 379,266,676 6,140,407 993,109 21,690,848 61,015,955 273,735 23,500,614 Single Line Multiline Lifeline Non-Lifeline 225 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 4.10 - Selected Operating Statistics of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, 1985-2006 -- Continued Number of Telephone Calls InterLATA Billed Access Minutes (Thousands) (Originating and Terminating) (Thousands) Toll Calls Completed (Originating) Number of Year Carriers Local Calls Total IntraLATA Total InterLATA InterLATA Total Interstate Intrastate InterLATA Interstate Intrastate 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 99,710,437 1992 54 434,175,743 71,502,090 22,612,572 48,889,518 36,036,032 12,853,486 432,356,515 327,821,281 104,535,234 1993 53 447,473,714 78,077,246 23,757,662 54,319,584 38,746,788 15,572,796 465,270,369 351,022,599 114,247,770 1994 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 20,105,095 549,982,263 405,579,546 144,402,717 1996 51 504,131,507 94,905,927 21,376,847 73,529,080 52,677,037 20,852,043 598,563,946 438,772,880 159,791,066 1997 51 522,025,261 98,424,977 21,844,925 76,580,052 54,563,338 22,016,714 647,813,708 469,638,292 178,175,416 1998 52 544,288,934 96,934,938 18,469,316 78,465,622 55,974,210 22,491,412 690,523,467 497,138,901 193,384,566 1999 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 30,608,629 792,263,836 535,011,649 257,252,187 2001 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 2002 53 453,603,777 95,709,932 13,324,887 82,385,045 52,905,686 29,479,359 666,477,372 451,602,651 214,874,720 2003 54 418,024,360 87,750,048 11,938,818 75,811,230 48,942,707 26,868,523 611,454,607 414,766,241 196,688,366 2004 56 380,783,208 82,246,587 10,176,082 72,070,505 47,560,862 24,509,643 600,794,362 406,315,068 194,479,294 2005 56 330,018,175 79,410,078 9,320,956 70,089,122 45,362,434 24,726,688 577,264,068 388,640,682 188,623,386 2006 56 280,182,070 73,065,925 8,619,197 64,446,728 41,993,036 22,453,692 543,163,434 372,044,483 171,118,950 to the carriers included in this table are not available. the new USOA and automated reporting requirements. of business lines and a lifeline/non-lifeline separation of residential lines. 1 Beginning in 2003, payphone lines are included with total business lines. 2 For 1988-1990, miles were converted to kilometers by multiplying the number of miles by 1.6093 and rounding to the nearest whole number. 3 Beginning in 2001, employee and compensation figures (shown in italics) are for the Bell operating companies only. 4 Before 1997, referred to as sheath kilometers of copper cable. Source: These historical statistics were compiled from previous editions of Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, with updates and revisions contained in the ARMIS database for the most recent five years. Totals may be understated because certain data pertaining In 2003, the analog/digital breakdown of business and residential switched access lines was replaced by a single-line/multiline division 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 226 Part 5 Trends and Monitoring Tables Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.1 -- Total U.S. Wireline Telephone Lines Year Annual ILEC Local Annual ILEC Access Annual End Growth Loops 2 Growth Lines 3 Growth (%) (%) (%) 1980 102,216,367 1981 105,559,222 3.3 % 1982 107,519,214 1.9 1983 110,612,689 2.9 1984 112,550,739 1.8 113,832,113 1985 115,985,813 3.1 117,384,865 3.1 % 1986 118,289,121 2.0 120,730,205 2.8 1987 122,789,249 3.8 124,625,693 3.2 1988 127,086,765 3.5 126,899,632 1.8 1989 131,504,568 3.5 130,860,026 3.1 1990 136,114,201 3.5 134,685,732 2.9 1991 139,412,884 2.4 139,613,309 3.7 1992 143,341,581 2.8 142,367,463 2.0 1993 148,106,159 3.3 147,033,132 3.3 1994 153,447,946 3.6 151,543,061 3.1 1995 159,658,662 4.0 158,152,644 4.4 1996 166,445,580 4.3 165,350,308 4.6 1997 173,866,799 4.5 173,857,193 5.1 1998 179,849,045 3.4 180,516,161 3.8 1999 189,397,096 185,002,911 2.9 186,594,497 3.4 2000 192,432,431 1.6 % 188,499,586 1.9 187,581,092 0.5 2001 191,570,800 -0.4 185,587,160 -1.5 179,811,283 -4.1 2002 189,250,143 -1.2 180,095,333 -3.0 172,245,846 -4.2 2003 182,933,281 -3.3 173,140,710 -3.9 161,374,473 -6.3 2004 177,690,711 -2.9 165,979,938 -4.1 154,039,066 -4.5 2005 175,160,940 -1.4 157,037,503 -5.4 147,993,264 -3.9 2006 167,504,016 -4.4 146,848,926 -6.5 140,029,044 -5.4 1 Includes end-user switched access lines for competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) and incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) as reported in FCC Form 477. Prior to 2005, carriers with greater than 10,000 lines in a state were required to report. Beginning in 2005, all carriers in a state were required to report. 2 Includes end-user switched access lines, resold lines, and UNE-P lines. 3 Beginning in 2001, a substantial number of ILEC lines provided to CLECs as UNE-P lines are not included in this total. Source: CLEC and ILEC access lines: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of December 31, 2006 (December 2007). Local loops: National Exchange Carrier Association, Universal Service Fund filings. Table 4.10, after inflating access lines of reporting carriers to represent the total industry. The 1996 adjustment factor was used for the years prior to 1996. 229 CLEC and ILEC Lines 1 Date ILEC Lines CLEC Lines Total 1 CLEC Share December 1999 181,202,853 189,397,096 4.3 % June 2000 179,648,725 191,206,106 6.0 December 2000 177,561,022 192,432,431 7.7 June 2001 174,752,275 192,027,002 9.0 December 2001 171,917,359 191,570,800 10.3 June 2002 167,330,006 188,974,934 11.5 December 2002 164,386,452 189,250,143 13.1 June 2003 158,274,538 185,259,883 14.6 December 2003 153,157,843 182,933,281 16.3 June 2004 147,993,218 180,027,133 17.8 December 2004 144,809,899 177,690,711 18.5 June 2005 143,757,708 177,733,044 19.1 December 2005 143,773,101 175,160,940 17.9 June 2006 142,293,047 172,086,792 17.3 December 2006 138,847,926 167,504,016 17.1 Date Residential 1 Business 2 Residential 1 December 1999 139,694,481 41,508,372 77.1 % 3,368,702 41.1 % June 2000 140,566,144 39,082,581 78.2 4,579,501 39.6 December 2000 138,824,111 38,736,911 78.2 6,620,471 44.5 June 2001 134,530,884 40,221,391 77.0 7,793,071 45.1 December 2001 133,320,119 38,597,240 77.5 9,489,049 48.3 June 2002 130,937,328 36,392,678 78.3 11,080,676 51.2 December 2002 127,494,698 36,891,754 77.6 14,608,495 58.8 June 2003 122,573,530 35,701,008 77.4 16,770,561 62.1 December 2003 118,658,867 34,498,976 77.5 18,702,229 62.8 June 2004 114,533,368 33,459,850 77.4 20,871,756 65.2 December 2004 112,054,420 32,755,479 77.4 19,811,711 60.3 June 2005 95,315,689 48,442,019 66.3 16,338,117 48.1 December 2005 94,392,526 49,380,575 65.7 13,873,331 44.2 June 2006 92,453,320 49,839,727 65.0 12,372,070 41.5 December 2006 89,175,778 49,672,148 64.2 12,236,577 42.7 Note: Only LECs with at least 10,000 lines in a state were required to report through December 2004. Beginning with the June 2005 data, all LECs are required to report. 1 Included small business lines through December 2004. 2 Excluded small business lines through December 2004. 17,637,219 17,514,508 % Residential Table 5.3 -- End-User Switched Access Lines by Customer Type 11,162,159 4,825,541 6,977,880 % Residential 9,481,656 Reporting ILECs 29,793,745 28,656,090 17,421,675 16,419,513 13,069,101 10,214,784 11,073,209 10,255,196 10,164,392 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of December 31, 2006 (December 2007). 11,557,381 24,863,691 14,871,409 17,274,727 19,653,441 Reporting CLECs 21,644,928 10,564,252 8,250,938 Business 2 33,975,336 31,387,839 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers 8,194,243 Table 5.2 -- End-User Switched Access Lines Reported 26,985,345 29,775,438 32,033,915 32,880,812 230 Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec ADSL 2,693.8 3,947.8 5,101.5 6,471.7 7,675.1 9,509.4 11,398.2 13,817.3 16,316.3 19,515.5 22,575.0 25,417.4 Other Wireline 1,088.1 1,078.6 1,186.7 1,216.2 1,215.7 1,305.1 1,407.1 1,468.6 898.5 879.0 948.2 1,031.8 Coaxial Cable 5,184.1 7,059.6 9,172.9 11,369.1 13,684.2 16,446.3 18,592.6 21,357.4 24,017.4 26,558.2 28,862.0 32,097.2 Fiber 81.2 91.9 106.0 108.5 111.4 116.4 130.9 159.7 315.7 448.3 700.1 1,030.1 Satellite and Wireless 194.7 212.6 220.6 276.1 309.0 367.1 421.7 549.6 965.1 3,812.7 11,872.3 22,966.4 Total Lines 9,242.0 12,390.5 15,787.6 19,441.6 22,995.4 27,744.3 31,950.6 37,352.5 42,517.8 51,218.1 64,962.7 82,547.7 ADSL 998.9 1,369.1 1,852.9 2,178.4 2,536.4 3,037.5 3,768.0 5,695.5 13,176.1 15,921.3 18,301.9 21,148.5 Other Wireline 1,088.1 1,078.6 1,186.7 1,216.2 1,215.7 1,305.1 1,407.1 1,468.6 869.8 874.3 946.9 1,030.9 Coaxial Cable 3,330.0 4,394.8 6,819.4 8,342.2 11,935.9 15,327.2 17,567.5 20,891.6 22,745.0 26,293.6 28,569.0 31,709.6 Fiber 81.2 84.2 104.0 108.2 110.8 115.6 129.6 157.1 314.2 447.2 699.0 1,028.8 Satellite and Wireless 73.5 75.3 66.1 65.9 64.4 73.2 93.8 106.6 223.3 338.6 2,274.5 4,604.9 Total Lines 5,571.6 7,002.1 10,029.0 11,911.0 15,863.2 19,858.6 22,966.0 28,319.5 37,332.6 43,879.6 50,796.5 59,527.5 Note: Prior to 2005, providers with 250 or more lines in a state were required to report. Beginning in 2005, all providers in a state were required to report. 2002 2004 (Lines in Thousands) Dec 2003 Jun JunJun Dec 2006 Table 5.5 --Advanced Services Lines 1 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Percent Change Dec 2004 - Table 5.4 -- High-Speed Lines 1 Dec 2005 - 2001 2005 2006 Types of Technology 2 Dec 181% 594% 37% (Over 200 kbps in Both Directions) Types of Technology 2 Dec 2005 - 2004 41% -40% 24% Dec 2005 DecDec Jun 30% 17% 21% Dec 2005 2006 Dec 2003 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2006 (October 2007). (Lines in Thousands) 1 A high-speed line is a connection to an end-user customer that is faster than 200 kbps in at least one direction. Advanced services lines, which are a subset of high- speed lines, are connections to end-user customers that are faster than 200 kbps in both directions. The speed of the purchased service varies among end-user customers. For example, a high-speed service delivered to the end-user customer over other traditional wireline technology, such as DS1 or DS3 service, or over optical fiber to the end user's premises may be much faster than the ADSL or cable modem service purchased by a different, or by the same, end user. Numbers of lines reported here are not adjusted for the speed of the service delivered over the line or the number of end users able to utilize the lines. 2 The mutually exclusive types of technology are, respectively: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technologies, which provide speeds in one direction greater than speeds in the other direction; wireline technologies "other" than ADSL include traditional telephone company high-speed services and Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) services that provide equivalent functionality; coaxial cable includes the typical hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) architecture of upgraded cable TV systems; optical fiber to the subscriber's premises (e.g., Fiber-to-the-Home, or FTTH); and satellite and terrestrial wireless systems, which use radio spectrum to communicate with a radio transmitter at the subscriber's premises. 2001 2002 Dec 2005 Dec 2006 Jun 130% 502% 61% Percent Change 1260% 36% 180% -40% 26% 33% 18% 21% 130% Jun 218% 185% 55% Dec 2004 - 231 1984 December 92 1985 June 204 December 340 1986 June 500 December 682 1987 June 884 December 1,231 1988 June 1,609 December 2,069 1989 June 2,692 December 3,509 1990 June 4,369 December 5,283 1991 June 6,390 December 7,557 1992 June 8,893 December 11,033 1993 June 13,067 December 16,009 1994 June 19,284 December 24,134 1995 June 28,154 December 33,786 1996 June 38,195 December 44,043 1997 June 48,706 December 55,312 1998 June 60,831 December 69,209 1999 June 76,285 December 86,047 79,696 2000 June 97,036 90,643 December 109,478 101,043 99,019 2001 June 118,398 114,029 111,734 December 128,375 123,991 128,493 2002 June 134,561 130,751 136,927 December 140,767 138,878 141,776 2003 June 148,066 147,624 151,861 December 158,722 157,042 160,637 3 2004 June 169,467 167,313 170,406 December 182,140 181,105 184,819 2005 June 194,479 192,053 198,381 December 207,896 203,669 213,212 2006 June 219,420 217,418 227,135 December 233,041 229,620 241,834 1 See Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of December 31, 2006 (January 2007). Carriers with under 10,000 lines in a state were not required to report prior to June 2005 so FCC Form 477 data for the earlier time periods undercount the total number of wireless lines in service. 2 See current and previous editions of Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Numbering Resource Utilization in the United States. Numbers have been adjused for porting between wireless and wireline carriers beginning with the December 2003 data. Source: Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) and FCC Forms 477 and 502. FCC Form 502 contains assigned wireless numbers. 232 (In Thousands) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.6 -- Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers FCC Form 502 2 Reported by CTIA Subscribers FCC Form 477 1 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.7 - Total USF Loops for All Local Exchange Companies (As of December 31, 2004) Bell Companies 1 Other Reporting Local All Other Local Total Reporting Exchange Companies Exchange Companies Industry Companies Study Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent of State Areas of Total of Total of Total Industry Alabama 28 1,774,375 77.9 % 275,954 12.1 % 226,281 9.9 % 2,276,610 90.1 % AL Alaska 25 0 0.0 0 0.0 414,054 100.0 414,054 0.0 AK Arizona 17 2,373,565 92.1 0 0.0 203,692 7.9 2,577,257 92.1 AZ Arkansas 28 919,866 67.1 0 0.0 451,994 32.9 1,371,860 67.1 AR California 22 20,913,376 98.3 0 0.0 371,660 1.7 21,285,036 98.3 CA Colorado 28 2,473,740 94.9 0 0.0 133,077 5.1 2,606,817 94.9 CO Connecticut 2 2,110,570 98.9 0 0.0 24,451 1.1 2,135,021 98.9 CT Delaware 1 546,439 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 546,439 100.0 DE District of Columbia 1 791,292 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 791,292 100.0 DC Florida 12 8,203,048 79.2 1,959,251 18.9 194,567 1.9 10,356,866 98.1 FL Georgia 36 3,727,530 80.8 326,599 7.1 557,807 12.1 4,611,936 87.9 GA Hawaii 2 0 0.0 664,194 99.8 1,292 0.2 665,486 99.8 HI Idaho 20 646,446 90.4 0 0.0 68,552 9.6 714,998 90.4 ID Illinois 57 6,957,443 95.0 0 0.0 365,997 5.0 7,323,440 95.0 IL Indiana 42 3,075,076 87.9 258,869 7.4 162,722 4.7 3,496,667 95.3 IN Iowa 154 985,834 64.0 262,591 17.0 292,203 19.0 1,540,628 81.0 IA Kansas 39 1,133,026 82.1 5,572 0.4 241,568 17.5 1,380,166 82.5 KS Kentucky 19 1,091,285 54.5 740,653 37.0 171,151 8.5 2,003,089 91.5 KY Louisiana 20 2,080,847 91.7 0 0.0 187,873 8.3 2,268,720 91.7 LA Maine 20 662,838 81.9 0 0.0 146,056 18.1 808,894 81.9 ME Maryland 2 3,598,762 99.8 0 0.0 7,504 0.2 3,606,266 99.8 MD Massachusetts 3 3,775,033 99.9 0 0.0 4,166 0.1 3,779,199 99.9 MA Michigan 39 5,469,022 96.1 0 0.0 219,069 3.9 5,688,091 96.1 MI Minnesota 88 1,887,050 69.8 0 0.0 814,977 30.2 2,702,027 69.8 MN Mississippi 19 1,232,062 92.8 0 0.0 95,811 7.2 1,327,873 92.8 MS Missouri 44 2,362,597 72.8 561,445 17.3 322,701 9.9 3,246,743 90.1 MO Montana 18 332,734 65.8 0 0.0 173,272 34.2 506,006 65.8 MT Nebraska 40 367,505 45.1 265,455 32.6 182,038 22.3 814,998 77.7 NE Nevada 14 406,963 32.1 801,937 63.3 58,784 4.6 1,267,684 95.4 NV New Hampshire 10 697,781 92.5 0 0.0 56,524 7.5 754,305 92.5 NH New Jersey 3 5,764,974 96.4 208,762 3.5 9,346 0.2 5,983,082 99.8 NJ New Mexico 17 794,410 84.3 0 0.0 148,133 15.7 942,543 84.3 NM New York 44 10,176,986 90.2 702,493 6.2 404,939 3.6 11,284,418 96.4 NY North Carolina 26 2,577,077 56.1 1,533,320 33.4 486,150 10.6 4,596,547 89.4 NC North Dakota 23 179,077 51.5 0 0.0 168,654 48.5 347,731 51.5 ND Ohio 42 4,605,609 72.3 1,441,557 22.6 324,911 5.1 6,372,077 94.9 OH Oklahoma 39 1,384,536 79.9 0 0.0 347,902 20.1 1,732,438 79.9 OK Oregon 33 1,697,012 87.8 68,925 3.6 167,737 8.7 1,933,674 91.3 OR Pennsylvania 36 6,092,636 82.9 923,075 12.6 329,439 4.5 7,345,150 95.5 PA Rhode Island 1 491,107 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 491,107 100.0 RI South Carolina 26 1,558,593 71.7 0 0.0 616,305 28.3 2,174,898 71.7 SC South Dakota 30 201,450 57.9 0 0.0 146,735 42.1 348,185 57.9 SD Tennessee 25 2,395,844 77.6 234,426 7.6 455,406 14.8 3,085,676 85.2 TN Texas 58 10,323,315 89.1 361,763 3.1 905,419 7.8 11,590,497 92.2 TX Utah 13 964,276 91.3 0 0.0 92,267 8.7 1,056,543 91.3 UT Vermont 10 342,946 84.2 0 0.0 64,256 15.8 407,202 84.2 VT Virginia 21 3,792,376 88.4 381,625 8.9 116,318 2.7 4,290,319 97.3 VA Washington 24 3,071,554 89.8 261,681 7.7 86,102 2.5 3,419,337 97.5 WA West Virginia 10 808,623 82.5 0 0.0 171,521 17.5 980,144 82.5 WV Wisconsin 90 2,227,852 72.1 0 0.0 861,035 27.9 3,088,887 72.1 WI Wyoming 10 238,015 82.3 0 0.0 51,037 17.7 289,052 82.3 WY United States 1,431 140,284,373 85.2 % 12,240,147 7.4 % 12,103,455 7.4 % 164,627,975 92.6 % US American Samoa 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 10,872 100.0 10,872 0.0 AS Guam 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 67,059 100.0 67,059 0.0 GU Northern Mariana Isls. 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 24,480 100.0 24,480 0.0 MC Puerto Rico 2 1,180,127 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,180,127 100.0 PR Virgin Islands 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 69,425 100.0 69,425 0.0 VI Grand Total 1,437 141,464,500 85.2 % 12,240,147 7.4 % 12,275,291 7.4 % 165,979,938 92.6 % TO Note: Universal Service Fund (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 annually by the National Exchange Carrier Association pursuant to Part 36 of the Commission Rules. 233 1 Includes loops formerly owned by Verizon/GTE and SBC Communications, Inc./ Southern New England Telephone Co. Woodbury Telephone of Connecticut, a subsidiary of SBC, has 24,451 loops and Verizon of the Northern Marianna Islands has 24,480 loops that are not included in the total. These loops are included in the category "All Other Local Exchange Companies." Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.7 - Total USF Loops for All Local Exchange Companies -- Continued (As of December 31, 2005) Bell Companies 1 Other Reporting Local All Other Local Total Reporting Exchange Companies Exchange Companies Industry Companies Study Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent of State Areas of Total of Total of Total Industry Alabama 28 1,709,853 77.9 % 260,433 11.9 % 225,240 10.3 % 2,195,526 89.7 % AL Alaska 25 0 0.0 0 0.0 388,677 100.0 388,677 0.0 AK Arizona 17 2,216,212 91.6 0 0.0 203,486 8.4 2,419,698 91.6 AZ Arkansas 28 883,340 67.3 0 0.0 429,318 32.7 1,312,658 67.3 AR California 22 20,245,343 98.2 129,419 0.6 236,149 1.1 20,610,911 98.9 CA Colorado 28 2,344,958 94.8 0 0.0 129,229 5.2 2,474,187 94.8 CO Connecticut 2 1,974,198 98.8 0 0.0 23,746 1.2 1,997,944 98.8 CT Delaware 1 530,802 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 530,802 100.0 DE District of Columbia 1 766,942 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 766,942 100.0 DC Florida 12 7,731,525 78.3 1,954,626 19.8 189,506 1.9 9,875,657 98.1 FL Georgia 36 3,564,080 80.7 310,283 7.0 542,326 12.3 4,416,689 87.7 GA Hawaii 2 0 0.0 0 0.0 632,638 100.0 632,638 0.0 HI Idaho 20 626,900 90.3 0 0.0 67,709 9.7 694,609 90.3 ID Illinois 57 6,594,221 95.0 0 0.0 350,242 5.0 6,944,463 95.0 IL Indiana 42 2,906,678 87.6 253,419 7.6 158,281 4.8 3,318,378 95.2 IN Iowa 154 933,367 63.6 250,067 17.0 284,593 19.4 1,468,027 80.6 IA Kansas 39 1,047,966 81.6 5,293 0.4 231,407 18.0 1,284,666 82.0 KS Kentucky 19 1,031,123 54.2 705,207 37.0 167,675 8.8 1,904,005 91.2 KY Louisiana 20 1,825,451 91.2 0 0.0 176,996 8.8 2,002,447 91.2 LA Maine 20 627,371 81.7 0 0.0 140,291 18.3 767,662 81.7 ME Maryland 2 3,476,006 99.8 0 0.0 7,382 0.2 3,483,388 99.8 MD Massachusetts 3 3,525,161 99.9 0 0.0 3,990 0.1 3,529,151 99.9 MA Michigan 39 4,894,189 95.9 0 0.0 210,692 4.1 5,104,881 95.9 MI Minnesota 88 1,770,985 69.0 0 0.0 794,790 31.0 2,565,775 69.0 MN Mississippi 19 1,156,946 92.5 0 0.0 93,523 7.5 1,250,469 92.5 MS Missouri 44 2,232,380 72.5 538,021 17.5 310,798 10.1 3,081,199 89.9 MO Montana 18 312,838 65.1 0 0.0 167,997 34.9 480,835 65.1 MT Nebraska 40 337,747 44.2 251,566 32.9 175,204 22.9 764,517 77.1 NE Nevada 14 399,371 32.0 790,755 63.3 58,508 4.7 1,248,634 95.3 NV New Hampshire 10 663,827 92.3 0 0.0 55,548 7.7 719,375 92.3 NH New Jersey 3 5,369,173 96.3 199,427 3.6 8,759 0.2 5,577,359 99.8 NJ New Mexico 17 766,185 84.0 0 0.0 145,520 16.0 911,705 84.0 NM New York 44 9,183,646 89.8 662,671 6.5 383,714 3.8 10,230,031 96.2 NY North Carolina 26 2,392,828 54.9 1,490,606 34.2 479,004 11.0 4,362,438 89.0 NC North Dakota 22 168,655 50.8 0 0.0 163,405 49.2 332,060 50.8 ND Ohio 42 4,240,488 72.0 1,334,839 22.7 311,588 5.3 5,886,915 94.7 OH Oklahoma 39 1,307,868 80.0 0 0.0 326,169 20.0 1,634,037 80.0 OK Oregon 33 1,624,737 87.6 66,913 3.6 163,137 8.8 1,854,787 91.2 OR Pennsylvania 36 5,817,302 82.7 898,332 12.8 318,406 4.5 7,034,040 95.5 PA Rhode Island 1 431,042 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 431,042 100.0 RI South Carolina 26 1,469,189 70.8 0 0.0 605,959 29.2 2,075,148 70.8 SC South Dakota 31 189,615 56.8 0 0.0 144,165 43.2 333,780 56.8 SD Tennessee 25 2,290,408 76.6 249,638 8.4 448,094 15.0 2,988,140 85.0 TN Texas 58 9,721,374 88.8 341,722 3.1 882,388 8.1 10,945,484 91.9 TX Utah 13 931,202 91.1 0 0.0 91,512 8.9 1,022,714 91.1 UT Vermont 10 333,854 84.0 0 0.0 63,749 16.0 397,603 84.0 VT Virginia 21 3,603,429 87.9 380,110 9.3 114,249 2.8 4,097,788 97.2 VA Washington 24 2,923,522 89.7 250,046 7.7 84,176 2.6 3,257,744 97.4 WA West Virginia 10 784,109 82.3 0 0.0 169,166 17.7 953,275 82.3 WV Wisconsin 90 2,051,195 71.3 0 0.0 826,584 28.7 2,877,779 71.3 WI Wyoming 10 223,079 81.5 0 0.0 50,551 18.5 273,630 81.5 WY United States 1,431 132,152,680 84.9 % 11,323,393 7.3 % 12,236,236 7.9 % 155,712,309 92.1 % US American Samoa 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 10,956 100.0 10,956 0.0 AS Guam 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 64,269 100.0 64,269 0.0 GU Northern Mariana Isls. 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 22,770 100.0 22,770 0.0 MC Puerto Rico 2 1,158,243 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,158,243 100.0 PR Virgin Islands 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 68,956 100.0 68,956 0.0 VI Grand Total 1,437 133,310,923 84.9 % 11,323,393 7.2 % 12,403,187 7.9 % 157,037,503 92.1 % TO Note: Universal Service Fund (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 annually by the National Exchange Carrier Association pursuant to Part 36 of the Commission Rules. 234 1 Includes loops formerly owned by Verizon/GTE and SBC Communications, Inc./ Southern New England Telephone Co. Woodbury Telephone of Connecticut, a subsidiary of SBC, has 23,476 loops and Verizon of the Northern Marianna Islands has 22,770 loops that are not included in the total. These loops are included in the category "All Other Local Exchange Companies." Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.7 - Total USF Loops for All Local Exchange Companies -- Continued (As of December 31, 2006) Bell Companies 1 Other Reporting Local All Other Local Total Reporting Exchange Companies Exchange Companies Industry Companies Study Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent Loops Percent of State Areas of Total of Total of Total Industry Alabama 28 1,617,991 77.6 % 247,367 11.9 % 220,548 10.6 % 2,085,906 89.4 % AL Alaska 25 0 0.0 0 0.0 369,991 100.0 369,991 0.0 AK Arizona 17 2,053,580 91.2 0 0.0 198,036 8.8 2,251,616 91.2 AZ Arkansas 28 837,953 67.2 0 0.0 408,155 32.8 1,246,108 67.2 AR California 22 19,282,590 98.2 124,581 0.6 231,577 1.2 19,638,748 98.8 CA Colorado 28 2,176,671 94.6 0 0.0 124,695 5.4 2,301,366 94.6 CO Connecticut 2 1,833,313 98.9 0 0.0 21,090 1.1 1,854,403 98.9 CT Delaware 1 491,408 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 491,408 100.0 DE District of Columbia 1 724,194 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 724,194 100.0 DC Florida 12 7,207,066 78.2 1,823,158 19.8 184,389 2.0 9,214,613 98.0 FL Georgia 36 3,340,992 80.2 297,318 7.1 528,685 12.7 4,166,995 87.3 GA Hawaii 2 0 0.0 0 0.0 587,742 100.0 587,742 0.0 HI Idaho 20 606,888 90.1 0 0.0 66,501 9.9 673,389 90.1 ID Illinois 57 6,131,721 94.9 0 0.0 332,058 5.1 6,463,779 94.9 IL Indiana 42 2,699,891 87.9 219,924 7.2 151,650 4.9 3,071,465 95.1 IN Iowa 154 862,668 62.4 238,721 17.3 280,561 20.3 1,381,950 79.7 IA Kansas 39 963,488 80.8 5,052 0.4 223,249 18.7 1,191,789 81.3 KS Kentucky 19 971,468 53.6 675,139 37.3 165,065 9.1 1,811,672 90.9 KY Louisiana 20 1,736,929 91.2 0 0.0 167,508 8.8 1,904,437 91.2 LA Maine 20 594,367 81.4 0 0.0 135,674 18.6 730,041 81.4 ME Maryland 2 3,273,534 99.8 0 0.0 7,132 0.2 3,280,666 99.8 MD Massachusetts 3 3,228,285 99.9 0 0.0 3,820 0.1 3,232,105 99.9 MA Michigan 39 4,484,198 95.7 0 0.0 199,898 4.3 4,684,096 95.7 MI Minnesota 88 1,658,043 68.4 0 0.0 766,846 31.6 2,424,889 68.4 MN Mississippi 19 1,100,881 92.5 0 0.0 89,530 7.5 1,190,411 92.5 MS Missouri 44 2,114,009 72.2 514,530 17.6 298,672 10.2 2,927,211 89.8 MO Montana 18 284,363 63.3 0 0.0 164,722 36.7 449,085 63.3 MT Nebraska 40 312,844 43.5 238,140 33.1 168,179 23.4 719,163 76.6 NE Nevada 14 384,602 32.5 741,107 62.6 58,437 4.9 1,184,146 95.1 NV New Hampshire 10 619,293 92.0 0 0.0 53,739 8.0 673,032 92.0 NH New Jersey 3 4,856,793 96.2 183,259 3.6 8,176 0.2 5,048,228 99.8 NJ New Mexico 17 733,152 84.1 0 0.0 138,910 15.9 872,062 84.1 NM New York 44 8,210,556 89.4 619,552 6.7 353,831 3.9 9,183,939 96.1 NY North Carolina 26 2,238,738 54.3 1,418,818 34.4 462,749 11.2 4,120,305 88.8 NC North Dakota 22 157,828 49.6 0 0.0 160,639 50.4 318,467 49.6 ND Ohio 42 3,883,542 71.5 1,252,133 23.0 298,318 5.5 5,433,993 94.5 OH Oklahoma 39 1,227,273 79.9 0 0.0 308,714 20.1 1,535,987 79.9 OK Oregon 33 1,510,495 87.2 64,657 3.7 157,802 9.1 1,732,954 90.9 OR Pennsylvania 36 5,447,602 82.5 851,036 12.9 303,745 4.6 6,602,383 95.4 PA Rhode Island 1 380,875 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 380,875 100.0 RI South Carolina 26 1,370,672 69.7 0 0.0 595,349 30.3 1,966,021 69.7 SC South Dakota 31 165,310 53.7 0 0.0 142,497 46.3 307,807 53.7 SD Tennessee 25 2,159,372 76.4 230,906 8.2 437,673 15.5 2,827,951 84.5 TN Texas 58 9,139,311 88.7 322,280 3.1 847,251 8.2 10,308,842 91.8 TX Utah 14 884,440 90.4 0 0.0 93,439 9.6 977,879 90.4 UT Vermont 10 322,138 83.6 0 0.0 62,985 16.4 385,123 83.6 VT Virginia 21 3,379,034 87.5 369,633 9.6 112,875 2.9 3,861,542 97.1 VA Washington 25 2,673,506 89.4 234,028 7.8 82,276 2.8 2,989,810 97.2 WA West Virginia 10 737,998 81.6 0 0.0 165,933 18.4 903,931 81.6 WV Wisconsin 90 1,896,253 70.8 0 0.0 783,949 29.2 2,680,202 70.8 WI Wyoming 10 203,026 80.1 0 0.0 50,573 19.9 253,599 80.1 WY United States 1,433 123,171,144 84.6 % 10,671,339 7.3 % 11,775,833 8.1 % 145,618,316 91.9 % US American Samoa 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 10,746 100.0 10,746 0.0 AS Guam 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 62,640 100.0 62,640 0.0 GU Northern Mariana Isls. 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 20,926 100.0 20,926 0.0 MC Puerto Rico 2 1,068,168 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,068,168 100.0 PR Virgin Islands 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 68,130 100.0 68,130 0.0 VI Grand Total 1,439 124,239,312 84.6 % 10,671,339 7.3 % 11,938,275 8.1 % 146,848,926 91.9 % TO Note: Universal Service Fund (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 annually by the National Exchange Carrier Association pursuant to Part 36 of the Commission Rules. 235 1 Includes loops formerly owned by Verizon/GTE and SBC Communications, Inc./ Southern New England Telephone Co. Woodbury Telephone of Connecticut, a subsidiary of SBC, has 21,090 loops and Verizon of the Northern Marianna Islands has 20,096 loops that are not included in the total. These loops are included in the category "All Other Local Exchange Companies." Table 5.8 - Household Telephone Subscribership in the United States Households Percentage Households Percentage Households with with without without (Millions) Telephones Telephones Telephones Telephones (Millions) (Millions) 1984 November 87.4 79.9 91.4 7.5 8.6 1985 March 87.4 80.2 91.8 7.2 8.2 July 88.2 81.0 91.8 7.2 8.2 November 88.8 81.6 91.9 7.2 8.1 1986 March 89.0 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987 March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988 March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989 March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990 March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991 March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992 March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993 March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994 March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6 92.4 93.7 6.2 6.3 November 99.8 93.7 93.8 6.2 6.2 1995 March 99.9 93.8 93.9 6.1 6.1 July 100.0 94.0 94.0 6.0 6.0 November 100.4 94.2 93.9 6.2 6.1 1996 March 100.6 94.4 93.8 6.2 6.2 July 101.2 95.0 93.9 6.1 6.1 November 101.3 95.1 93.9 6.2 6.1 1997 March 102.0 95.8 93.9 6.2 6.1 July 102.3 96.1 93.9 6.2 6.1 November 102.8 96.5 93.8 6.3 6.2 1998 March 103.4 97.4 94.1 6.1 5.9 July 103.4 97.3 94.1 6.1 5.9 November 104.1 98.0 94.2 6.1 5.8 1999 March 104.8 98.5 94.0 6.3 6.0 July 105.1 99.2 94.4 5.9 5.6 November 105.4 99.1 94.1 6.3 5.9 2000 March 105.3 99.6 94.6 5.7 5.4 July 105.8 99.8 94.4 5.9 5.6 November 106.5 100.2 94.1 6.3 5.9 2001 March 107.0 101.1 94.6 5.8 5.4 July 106.9 101.7 95.1 5.2 4.9 November 107.7 102.2 94.9 5.5 5.1 2002 March 108.3 103.4 95.5 4.8 4.5 July 108.5 103.2 95.1 5.3 4.9 November 109.0 104.0 95.3 5.1 4.7 2003 March 112.1 107.1 95.5 5.0 4.5 July 112.1 106.8 95.2 5.3 4.8 November 113.1 107.1 94.7 6.0 5.3 2004 March 112.9 106.4 94.2 6.5 5.8 July 113.5 106.5 93.8 7.1 6.2 November 113.8 106.4 93.5 7.4 6.5 2005 March 114.5 105.8 92.4 8.7 7.6 July 114.4 107.5 94.0 6.8 6.0 November 115.2 107.0 92.9 8.2 7.1 2006 March 115.5 107.2 92.8 8.4 7.2 July 116.2 109.9 94.6 6.3 5.4 November 117.1 108.8 93.4 7.6 6.6 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Telephone Subscribership in the United States (June 2007). 236 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Percent of Households with Telephone Service Annual Annual March July November Average March July November Average 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 United States 92.4 94.0 92.9 93.1 92.8 94.6 93.4 93.6 US Alabama 90.6 92.7 91.5 91.6 89.3 93.1 88.7 90.4 AL Alaska 95.2 94.9 95.4 95.2 95.5 95.4 96.1 95.7 AK Arizona 93.0 92.2 93.5 92.9 91.2 92.9 93.5 92.5 AZ Arkansas 87.7 87.4 88.5 87.9 90.6 90.3 89.0 90.0 AR California 94.5 96.4 95.4 95.4 95.1 96.2 95.5 95.6 CA Colorado 95.0 95.8 94.4 95.1 93.8 95.9 94.5 94.7 CO Connecticut 92.7 95.2 93.8 93.9 94.9 96.5 94.2 95.2 CT Delaware 90.7 93.7 90.2 91.5 92.6 94.7 93.2 93.5 DE District of Columbia 91.2 93.1 92.2 92.2 90.9 91.8 91.0 91.2 DC Florida 91.6 93.0 90.9 91.8 92.1 94.2 92.0 92.7 FL Georgia 90.4 92.2 86.8 89.8 89.5 92.2 89.7 90.5 GA Hawaii 95.2 96.3 92.8 94.8 95.4 96.6 94.6 95.5 HI Idaho 94.8 95.6 94.0 94.8 95.7 96.0 94.7 95.5 ID Illinois 89.1 90.6 89.0 89.6 90.3 91.7 90.4 90.8 IL Indiana 91.4 90.9 90.0 90.8 91.0 88.4 88.5 89.3 IN Iowa 96.3 95.6 94.4 95.4 96.3 95.4 96.7 96.1 IA Kansas 93.5 95.5 93.9 94.3 94.4 94.0 94.5 94.3 KS Kentucky 90.1 92.7 91.0 91.3 89.5 92.3 92.0 91.3 KY Louisiana 89.8 92.6 93.1 91.8 93.0 93.8 94.9 93.9 LA Maine 95.4 96.6 95.2 95.7 96.0 97.2 95.8 96.3 ME Maryland 93.5 95.6 92.8 94.0 95.0 96.0 95.2 95.4 MD Massachusetts 93.9 95.2 94.3 94.5 93.5 97.0 95.5 95.3 MA Michigan 91.5 94.0 92.4 92.6 93.8 94.5 94.3 94.2 MI Minnesota 95.6 96.5 96.6 96.2 97.4 97.5 98.0 97.6 MN Mississippi 86.7 89.9 91.8 89.5 90.8 89.9 90.7 90.5 MS Missouri 92.1 95.2 95.3 94.2 92.8 96.5 95.4 94.9 MO Montana 93.3 94.1 91.6 93.0 92.9 93.7 93.3 93.3 MT Nebraska 94.5 94.8 93.6 94.3 92.9 95.0 92.5 93.5 NE Nevada 90.0 93.1 90.5 91.2 92.6 92.8 93.5 93.0 NV New Hampshire 94.4 97.3 95.8 95.8 94.9 97.8 96.7 96.4 NH New Jersey 93.9 94.7 92.7 93.8 93.4 95.7 95.7 94.9 NJ New Mexico 92.2 91.9 89.6 91.2 86.7 89.5 89.4 88.5 NM New York 91.3 92.7 92.3 92.1 89.5 94.1 91.3 91.6 NY North Carolina 91.4 93.8 93.3 92.8 93.2 93.6 93.0 93.3 NC North Dakota 95.2 97.5 96.3 96.3 95.4 97.2 96.9 96.5 ND Ohio 93.3 95.0 93.9 94.1 93.6 96.3 94.0 94.7 OH Oklahoma 90.3 89.1 88.2 89.2 90.4 93.6 92.7 92.2 OK Oregon 94.5 96.3 96.4 95.7 96.5 97.2 96.3 96.7 OR Pennsylvania 94.3 96.7 95.7 95.6 94.8 97.4 96.6 96.3 PA Rhode Island 93.9 95.7 96.3 95.3 94.5 95.3 93.4 94.4 RI South Carolina 93.2 94.8 91.4 93.1 92.9 92.5 92.1 92.5 SC South Dakota 94.7 96.8 96.1 95.9 95.6 97.3 96.3 96.4 SD Tennessee 90.5 93.8 92.5 92.3 92.6 93.6 91.2 92.5 TN Texas 90.2 92.2 90.8 91.1 90.1 92.9 91.5 91.5 TX Utah 96.9 96.8 97.0 96.9 96.6 97.0 96.0 96.6 UT Vermont 96.7 95.6 94.5 95.6 96.3 96.2 95.5 96.0 VT Virginia 91.2 93.2 95.3 93.2 93.2 94.9 94.3 94.1 VA Washington 96.9 97.3 96.4 96.9 96.1 97.5 97.2 96.9 WA West Virginia 91.5 93.3 92.9 92.6 93.4 93.1 92.5 93.0 WV Wisconsin 94.2 95.1 95.1 94.8 93.7 97.3 95.8 95.6 WI Wyoming 94.0 96.2 94.2 94.8 94.5 97.0 96.8 96.1 WY Note: Compiled by U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, per agreement with the Federal Communications Commission. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.9 - Telephone Penetration by State 237 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.10 - Annual Rate of Change in Major Price Indices Consumer Price Index (CPI) Producer Price Index (PPI) 1 Public Telephone Residential Toll Toll Residential Business Switched Services Services Service Service Services Services Toll 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 -5.9 2000 3.4 -2.3 5.5 -11.2 -6.0 1.5 0.1 -4.2 2001 1.6 1.3 4.5 -2.0 -1.7 2.7 0.2 -9.5 2002 2.4 0.2 5.3 -5.9 -6.1 1.6 0.3 -8.6 2003 1.9 -2.7 2.6 -10.9 -9.4 1.9 0.5 -6.3 2004 3.3 -2.5 1.1 -8.7 -6.6 0.7 0.1 -3.8 2005 3.4 0.4 3.3 -3.0 0.4 0.9 0.3 -0.1 2006 2.5 1.7 2.2 5.1 3.3 2.7 0.9 4.5 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. 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 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 indices were revised in June 1995. Index values after July 1995 are not comparable to index values published from 1972 through July 1995. * 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. 238 Local Local Year All Local Interstate IntrastateAll Items 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1 2006 2 Representative Monthly Charge 3,4 $13.71 $13.67 $13.75 $13.77 $13.64 $14.49 $14.38 $14.54 $14.57 $14.66 $15.03 Subscriber Line Charges 3.54 3.53 3.52 3.58 4.50 5.05 5.74 5.86 5.81 5.82 5.98 Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 0.30 0.25 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.04 a 4 a 4 a 4 a 4 a 4 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.40 2.42 2.39 2.48 2.57 3.03 3.94 4.12 4.14 4.15 4.26 Total Monthly Charge $19.95 $19.88 $19.76 $19.93 $20.78 $22.62 $24.07 $24.52 $24.52 $24.64 $25.27 Basic Connection Charge 4 $41.11 $41.04 $41.24 $41.26 $41.45 $40.02 $39.83 $39.22 $39.26 $39.62 $39.44 Additional Connection Charge for Touch-tone Service 0.23 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 a 4 a 4 a 4 a 4 a 4 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.36 2.46 2.38 2.57 2.53 2.81 1.33 3.32 3.44 3.17 3.48 Total Connection Charge $43.70 $43.67 $43.74 $43.95 $44.10 $42.95 $41.16 $42.54 $42.71 $42.80 $42.92 Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed $5.74 $5.65 $5.64 $5.86 $5.84 $5.84 $5.85 $12.13 $12.45 $12.65 $13.91 Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring Maintenance Plan $1.78 $1.68 $2.22 $2.66 $3.03 $3.62 $3.62 $3.64 $4.08 $4.42 $4.86 1 Revised figures. 2 Subject to revision. 3 Rates are based on flat-rate service where available, and measured/message service with 100 five-minute, same-zone, business-day calls elsewhere. As of 2001, all 95 cities' rates reflect flat rate service, which made measuring the cost of such calls unnecessary. 4 Beginning in 2002, rates include additional monthly charges for touch-tone service. Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Reference Book of Rates, Price Indices, and Household Expenditures for Telephone Service (2007). Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.11 - Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas, 1996-2006 (As of October 15) 239 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1 2006 2 Monthly Representative Service Charge 3 $32.58 $32.76 $32.44 $32.41 $32.18 $31.88 $30.86 $30.65 $32.11 $32.21 $33.54 Subscriber Line Charges 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.52 4.39 4.91 5.63 5.76 5.71 5.71 5.89 Extra for Touch-Tone Service 4 0.82 0.38 0.32 0.25 0.19 0.18 44444 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 4.87 4.99 4.97 5.03 5.04 5.45 5.47 5.55 5.67 5.83 5.87 Total Monthly Charge $41.81 $41.67 $41.27 $41.21 $41.80 $42.43 $41.95 $41.96 $43.49 $43.75 $45.31 Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service $34.42 $34.68 $34.39 $33.73 $33.45 $32.02 $32.92 $33.17 $34.20 $34.19 $34.56 Subscriber Line Charges 3.61 3.61 3.56 3.50 4.35 4.77 5.77 6.03 6.01 6.03 6.14 Extra for Touch-Tone Service 4 0.89 0.53 0.49 0.47 0.43 0.39 44444 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 5.55 5.58 5.63 5.49 5.68 5.98 8.16 7.91 7.53 7.77 7.67 Total Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service $44.47 $44.39 $44.07 $43.20 $43.90 $43.15 $46.85 $47.12 $47.74 $47.99 $48.37 Number of Sample Cities with Flat-Rate Service 53 53 54 54 54 54 52 52 56 56 56 Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $17.26 $17.28 $17.16 $17.06 $16.92 $17.16 $17.56 $17.21 $18.49 $18.30 $17.30 200 Five-Minute, Business-Day, Same-Zone Calls 17.10 17.18 17.15 17.24 17.63 17.56 16.78 17.17 17.86 18.16 16.02 Subscriber Line Charges 3.51 3.51 3.53 3.52 4.39 4.90 5.56 5.65 5.86 5.80 5.79 Extra for Touch-Tone Service 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 44444 Tax, Including 911 Charges 5.13 5.22 5.19 5.28 5.32 5.76 4.71 4.78 5.07 5.14 4.99 Total Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $43.84 $43.57 $43.35 $43.35 $44.45 $45.57 $44.61 $44.82 $47.29 $47.40 $44.10 Number of Sample Cities with Measured/Message Service 86 85 85 85 85 85 86 85 86 85 78 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 $0.10 $0.10 $0.09 Basic Connection Charge $68.47 $68.67 $65.83 $67.87 $67.77 $67.04 $67.29 $67.23 $67.24 $67.35 $65.84 Additional Connection Charge for Touch-Tone Service 4 0.17 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 44444 Tax, Including 911 Charges 4.20 4.45 4.13 4.53 4.40 4.69 5.09 6.95 6.42 6.15 6.41 Total Connection Charge $72.85 $73.29 $70.09 $72.55 $72.29 $71.86 $72.39 $74.18 $73.66 $73.50 $72.26 Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed $6.98 $6.54 $6.54 $6.65 $6.62 $6.62 $6.52 $13.43 $13.76 $13.96 $13.70 Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring Maintenance Plan $2.63 $2.84 $3.04 $3.53 $3.92 $4.86 $4.73 $4.65 $4.94 $6.27 $5.12 1 Revised figures. 2 Subject to revision. 3 Rates are based on flat-rate service where available, and measured/message service with 100 five-minute, same-zone, business-day calls elsewhere. As of 2001, all 95 cities' rates reflect flat rate service, which made measuring the cost of such calls unnecessary. 4 Beginning in 2002, rates include additional monthly charges for touch-tone service. Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Reference Book of Rates, Price Indices, and Household Expenditures for Telephone Service (2007). Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.12 - Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas, 1996-2006 (As of October 15) 240 (In Billions) Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1992 First Quarter 85.6 2000 First Quarter 142.8 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 142.9 1984 Third Quarter 37.5 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 141.3 Fourth Quarter 39.6 Fourth Quarter 89.8 Fourth Quarter 139.9 Total 1992 349.7 Total 2000 566.9 1985 First Quarter 39.6 1993 First Quarter 90.6 2001 First Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 91.2 Second Quarter 137.1 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 93.6 Third Quarter 133.3 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 95.9 Fourth Quarter 131.3 Total 1985 167.1 Total 1993 371.2 Total 2001 539.8 1986 First Quarter 43.0 1994 First Quarter 98.7 2002 First Quarter 124.7 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 97.9 Second Quarter 124.3 Third Quarter 46.7 Third Quarter 101.9 Third Quarter 119.6 Fourth Quarter 48.5 Fourth Quarter 102.9 Fourth Quarter 118.0 Total 1986 183.1 Total 1994 401.4 Total 2002 486.6 1987 First Quarter 51.2 1995 First Quarter 105.6 2003 First Quarter 114.2 Second Quarter 52.5 Second Quarter 106.8 Second Quarter 112.1 Third Quarter 55.0 Third Quarter 109.0 Third Quarter 109.9 Fourth Quarter 57.0 Fourth Quarter 110.6 Fourth Quarter 107.7 Total 1987 215.7 Total 1995 431.9 Total 2003 443.9 1988 First Quarter 59.0 1996 First Quarter 115.7 2004 First Quarter 109.2 Second Quarter 59.6 Second Quarter 114.7 Second Quarter 106.0 Third Quarter 62.1 Third Quarter 117.5 Third Quarter 105.1 Fourth Quarter 64.0 Fourth Quarter 120.2 Fourth Quarter 102.0 Total 1988 244.6 Total 1996 468.1 Total 2004 422.3 1989 First Quarter 66.2 1997 First Quarter 122.1 2005 First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter 68.5 Second Quarter 124.4 Second Quarter 100.4 Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 100.6 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990 First Quarter 74.7 1998 First Quarter 124.0 2006 First Quarter 98.1 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.8 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.2 1991 First Quarter 79.2 1999 First Quarter 135.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 138.1 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Source: Universal Service Monitoring Report (December 2007). Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.13 - - Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Interstate Switched Access Minutes 241 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.14 -- Telephone Numbers Assigned for Toll-Free Service (800, 888, 877, 866) (Summary December 1993 - December 2006) Working Miscellaneous Total Spare Toll-Free Month Toll-Free Toll-Free Toll-Free Numbers Numbers Numbers 1 Numbers Still Assigned Available 1993 December 3,155,955 731,438 3,887,393 3,822,607 1994 December 4,948,605 763,235 5,711,840 1,998,160 1995 December 6,700,576 286,487 6,987,063 722,937 1996 December 9,527,982 945,671 10,473,653 5,216,347 1997 December 12,980,714 996,449 13,977,163 1,712,837 1998 December 16,200,883 965,466 17,166,349 6,503,651 1999 December 19,677,001 1,101,964 20,778,965 2,891,035 2000 December 23,022,015 1,178,096 24,200,111 7,449,889 2001 December 23,453,029 1,027,973 24,481,002 7,168,998 2002 December 22,496,215 1,051,232 23,547,447 8,102,553 2003 December 21,108,662 941,520 22,050,182 9,599,818 2004 December 22,159,440 1,145,661 23,305,101 8,344,899 2005 December 22,474,643 957,835 23,432,478 8,217,522 2006 December 22,709,753 756,808 23,466,561 8,183,439 Note: For individual month assignments through June 2003, see Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Trends in Telephone Service (August 2003). * Toll-free (800) service was initially offered by AT&T in 1967. On May 1, 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. Due to the growth in toll-free numbers, a new toll-free calling code, 888, was added in March 1996, which made it possible to assign about 8 million new toll-free numbers. A third toll-free calling code, 877, was added in April 1998; and a fourth toll-free code, 866, was added in July 2000. 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. 242 Year Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.15 -- Telephone Numbers Assigned for 800 Toll-Free Service Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 800 Year Month 800 800 800 Numbers Numbers Numbers 1 Numbers Still Assigned Available 1995 March 5,528,723 793,771 6,322,494 1,387,506 June 6,340,534 481,633 6,822,167 887,833 September 6,503,018 437,215 6,940,233 769,767 December 6,700,576 286,487 6,987,063 722,937 1996 March 6,907,098 293,244 7,200,342 509,658 June 6,986,821 324,899 7,311,720 398,280 September 7,119,167 310,562 7,429,729 280,271 December 7,272,819 343,905 7,616,724 93,276 1997 March 7,402,769 305,362 7,708,131 1,869 June 7,415,591 293,802 7,709,393 607 September 7,427,717 280,668 7,708,385 1,615 December 7,429,160 267,429 7,696,589 13,411 1998 March 7,455,240 249,964 7,705,204 4,796 June 7,480,468 227,041 7,707,509 2,491 September 7,489,271 219,080 7,708,351 1,649 December 7,487,529 215,267 7,702,796 7,204 1999 March 7,498,527 204,515 7,703,042 6,958 June 7,502,118 207,061 7,709,179 821 September 7,523,302 185,363 7,708,665 1,335 December 7,505,737 202,416 7,708,153 1,847 2000 March 7,516,391 193,246 7,709,637 363 June 7,570,082 139,444 7,709,526 474 September 7,572,091 137,705 7,709,796 204 December 7,566,810 132,887 7,699,697 10,303 2001 March 7,434,621 264,967 7,699,588 10,412 June 7,357,279 242,106 7,599,385 110,615 September 7,383,111 164,881 7,547,992 162,008 December 7,370,055 184,689 7,554,744 155,256 2002 March 7,181,636 400,955 7,582,591 127,409 June 7,234,847 282,005 7,516,852 193,148 September 7,200,821 177,723 7,378,544 331,456 December 7,210,159 203,268 7,413,427 296,573 2003 March 7,182,120 224,536 7,406,656 303,344 June 7,171,068 234,576 7,405,644 304,356 September 7,031,806 222,846 7,254,652 455,348 December 7,089,752 260,807 7,350,559 359,441 2004 March 7,187,381 234,719 7,422,100 287,900 June 7,181,216 187,107 7,368,323 341,677 September 7,262,915 197,252 7,460,167 249,833 December 7,332,085 208,368 7,540,453 169,547 2005 March 7,267,936 234,679 7,502,615 207,385 June 7,163,402 425,206 7,588,608 121,392 September 7,160,678 495,326 7,656,004 53,996 December 7,317,165 277,052 7,594,217 115,783 2006 March 7,416,046 197,083 7,613,129 96,871 June 7,330,416 317,525 7,647,941 62,059 September 7,419,137 279,471 7,698,608 11,392 December 7,445,535 207,672 7,653,207 56,793 See Table 5.14 notes. 243 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.16 -- Telephone Numbers Assigned for 888 Toll-Free Service Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 888 Year Month 888 888 888 Numbers Numbers Numbers 1 Numbers Still Assigned Available 1996 March 267,874 568,574 836,448 7,143,552 June 922,849 544,079 1,466,928 6,513,072 September 1,641,519 590,345 2,231,864 5,748,136 December 2,255,163 601,766 2,856,929 5,123,071 1997 March 2,857,608 661,164 3,518,772 4,461,228 June 3,660,984 681,981 4,342,965 3,637,035 September 4,776,688 774,431 5,551,119 2,428,881 December 5,551,554 729,020 6,280,574 1,699,426 1998 March 6,167,479 728,415 6,895,894 1,084,106 June 6,591,764 665,496 7,257,260 722,740 September 6,898,718 612,254 7,510,972 469,028 December 7,146,159 515,009 7,661,168 318,832 1999 March 7,278,531 495,904 7,774,435 205,565 June 7,428,424 231,697 7,660,121 319,879 September 7,601,867 211,318 7,813,185 166,815 December 7,643,158 324,405 7,967,563 12,437 2000 March 7,685,423 230,035 7,915,458 64,542 June 7,789,986 140,658 7,930,644 49,356 September 7,806,252 173,588 7,979,840 160 December 7,789,188 177,328 7,966,516 13,484 2001 March 7,616,189 355,451 7,971,640 8,360 June 7,548,761 270,198 7,818,959 161,041 September 7,508,100 203,518 7,711,618 268,382 December 7,452,071 190,727 7,642,798 337,202 2002 March 6,964,624 577,910 7,542,534 437,466 June 6,629,862 354,771 6,984,633 995,367 September 6,682,043 92,050 6,774,093 1,205,907 December 6,610,191 154,015 6,764,206 1,215,794 2003 March 6,408,723 324,558 6,733,281 1,246,719 June 6,228,846 251,701 6,480,547 1,499,453 September 5,818,266 216,862 6,035,128 1,944,872 December 5,711,949 250,662 5,962,611 2,017,389 2004 March 5,680,105 133,824 5,813,929 2,166,071 June 5,640,743 128,141 5,768,884 2,211,116 September 5,716,957 210,068 5,927,025 2,052,975 December 5,563,469 384,320 5,947,789 2,032,211 2005 March 5,465,594 159,097 5,624,691 2,355,309 June 5,306,927 296,729 5,603,656 2,376,344 September 5,314,969 221,122 5,536,091 2,443,909 December 5,265,331 196,817 5,462,148 2,517,852 2006 March 5,049,966 321,175 5,371,141 2,608,859 June 4,930,939 387,726 5,318,665 2,661,335 September 4,923,018 282,840 5,205,858 2,774,142 December 4,894,774 154,764 5,049,538 2,930,462 See Table 5.14 notes. 244 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.17 -- Telephone Numbers Assigned for 877 Toll-Free Service Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 877 Year Month 877 877 877 Numbers Numbers Numbers 1 Numbers Still Assigned Available 1998 June 552,037 209,967 762,004 7,217,996 September 1,072,046 206,714 1,278,760 6,701,240 December 1,567,195 235,190 1,802,385 6,177,615 1999 March 2,141,228 329,044 2,470,272 5,509,728 June 2,899,466 410,026 3,309,492 4,670,508 September 3,755,361 436,433 4,191,794 3,788,206 December 4,528,106 575,143 5,103,249 2,876,751 2000 March 5,436,297 598,702 6,034,999 1,945,001 June 6,317,507 402,858 6,720,365 1,259,635 September 6,539,180 496,015 7,035,195 944,805 December 6,391,285 719,333 7,110,618 869,382 2001 March 6,289,079 469,980 6,759,059 1,220,941 June 6,094,898 715,097 6,809,995 1,170,005 September 6,163,297 489,084 6,652,381 1,327,619 December 6,214,863 345,468 6,560,331 1,419,669 2002 March 6,174,529 340,472 6,515,001 1,464,999 June 6,016,107 267,320 6,283,427 1,696,573 September 5,656,158 275,722 5,931,880 2,048,120 December 5,448,276 421,984 5,870,260 2,109,740 2003 March 5,132,413 579,240 5,711,653 2,268,347 June 4,791,792 376,236 5,168,028 2,811,972 September 4,617,147 170,787 4,787,934 3,192,066 December 4,536,366 191,410 4,727,776 3,252,224 2004 March 4,528,716 163,856 4,692,572 3,287,428 June 4,550,870 146,826 4,697,696 3,282,304 September 4,537,840 214,197 4,752,037 3,227,963 December 4,551,486 254,082 4,805,568 3,174,432 2005 March 4,590,227 139,089 4,729,316 3,250,684 June 4,498,452 232,477 4,730,929 3,249,071 September 4,476,657 193,315 4,669,972 3,310,028 December 4,424,365 212,543 4,636,908 3,343,092 2006 March 4,387,383 178,974 4,566,357 3,413,643 June 4,227,659 203,501 4,431,160 3,548,840 September 4,216,739 221,090 4,437,829 3,542,171 December 4,158,082 191,476 4,349,558 3,630,442 See Table 5.14 notes. 245 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.18 -- Telephone Numbers Assigned for 866 Toll-Free Service Working Miscellaneous Total Spare 866 Year Month 866 866 866 Numbers Numbers Numbers 1 Numbers Still Assigned Available 2000 September 672,250 155,646 827,896 7,152,104 December 1,274,732 148,548 1,423,280 6,556,720 2001 March 1,652,602 361,888 2,014,490 5,965,510 June 1,944,520 362,880 2,307,400 5,672,600 September 2,256,792 308,801 2,565,593 5,414,407 December 2,416,040 307,089 2,723,129 5,256,871 2002 March 2,640,414 321,530 2,961,944 5,018,056 June 2,864,605 219,232 3,083,837 4,896,163 September 2,977,379 244,297 3,221,676 4,758,324 December 3,227,589 271,965 3,499,554 4,480,446 2003 March 3,461,686 299,700 3,761,386 4,218,614 June 3,486,674 420,477 3,907,151 4,072,849 September 3,609,244 265,446 3,874,690 4,105,310 December 3,770,595 238,641 4,009,236 3,970,764 2004 March 3,966,922 231,683 4,198,605 3,781,395 June 4,281,378 263,560 4,544,938 3,435,062 September 4,476,150 281,577 4,757,727 3,222,273 December 4,712,400 298,891 5,011,291 2,968,709 2005 March 5,015,324 267,412 5,282,736 2,697,264 June 5,047,314 487,471 5,534,785 2,445,215 September 5,259,730 352,226 5,611,956 2,368,044 December 5,467,782 271,423 5,739,205 2,240,795 2006 March 5,613,475 211,021 5,824,496 2,155,504 June 5,803,923 205,051 6,008,974 1,971,026 September 6,078,119 160,737 6,238,856 1,741,144 December 6,201,362 212,896 6,414,258 1,565,742 See Table 5.14 notes. 246 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.19 - - Telecommunications Industry Revenues Reported by Type of Service (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Universal Service FCC Form 499-A Data & TRS Data 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Local Exchange $45,194 $48,717 $53,771 $59,245 $64,940 $69,947 $72,346 $71,320 $70,606 $68,238 $66,506 Pay Telephone 1 2,182 2,536 2,218 1,932 1,585 1,192 1,063 1,002 924 Local Private Line 2 1,226 1,616 8,282 10,403 12,914 16,864 21,966 23,070 22,415 23,840 25,673 Other Local 3 3,233 2,674 2,847 2,179 2,501 3,249 3,391 3,418 3,242 2,944 3,331 Subscriber Line Charges 2 7,597 7,829 8,327 11,052 10,826 11,563 12,127 12,758 12,136 11,715 11,113 Access 2 26,314 27,812 21,423 18,449 18,105 17,017 15,096 13,955 12,972 12,352 11,822 103 260 575 1,301 1,410 1,783 1,862 2,227 595 595 Total Local Service 83,564 88,647 97,426 104,563 111,764 121,147 127,812 127,123 124,216 121,953 121,595 Wireless Service 16,883 23,444 32,760 36,240 48,117 61,505 74,006 80,678 88,023 96,450 104,489 345 379 495 681 842 1,696 2,118 2,587 189 189 Total Wireless Service 16,883 23,444 32,950 36,775 48,495 62,000 74,687 81,521 89,718 98,568 107,076 Operator 1 11,170 10,975 12,002 12,205 10,049 11,406 10,389 7,902 6,567 6,542 6,631 Non-Operator Switched Toll 65,217 73,751 72,059 74,168 78,389 75,183 65,325 54,475 50,178 46,387 44,876 Long Distance Private Line 9,719 10,665 10,504 11,952 13,169 16,189 16,402 15,108 15,316 13,906 13,264 Other Long Distance 3,523 4,299 4,695 3,386 3,656 3,372 3,259 2,445 2,222 1,801 2,021 1,810 2,983 3,467 3,927 3,767 2,905 2,577 2,458 1,532 1,532 Total Toll Service 89,629 99,691 100,793 105,055 108,246 109,615 99,301 83,697 77,188 71,214 69,250 Total Telecommunications 3 190,076 211,782 231,168 246,392 268,505 292,762 301,799 292,341 291,122 291,735 297,921 Non-Telecommunications 3 9,071 10,474 25,633 27,944 33,144 42,261 48,036 60,406 65,186 71,493 86,764 Total Reported Revenues 199,147 222,256 256,801 272,019 301,648 335,023 349,835 352,747 356,308 363,227 384,685 Service Reported as: Intrastate 3 112,923 127,849 133,654 142,108 157,212 173,018 183,195 180,585 175,714 179,129 181,796 Interstate and International 86,224 94,407 97,514 104,284 111,293 119,745 118,605 111,756 115,409 112,605 116,125 Total Telecommunications 3 $199,147 $222,256 $231,168 $246,392 $268,505 $292,762 $301,799 $292,341 $291,123 $291,734 $297,921 1 2 3 4 TRS Worksheet Data 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. 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. Through 1996, these revenues have been disaggregated by assuming that the end-user access revenues in Table 4.2 of Statistics of Communications Common Carriers represents 93% of industry total subscriber line charge revenues. 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. 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 (then reported as account 5200 and account 5280, respectively) and 10% of amounts reported as mobile service revenue. These amounts have been removed from Other Local and moved to the Non-Telecommunications category. Note: Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. Some data for prior years have been revised. 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 and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Telecommunications Industry Revenues (June 2007). Universal Service Surcharges on Local Service Bills 4 Additional Revenues from TRS Worksheets Universal Service Surcharges on Wireless Service Bills 4 Additional Revenues from TRS Worksheets Universal Service Surcharges on Toll Service Bills 4 Additional Revenues from TRS Worksheets 247 FCC Form 499-A Data & TRS Data Service Provider Category 1 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 2 $95,612 $100,021 $105,154 $108,234 $112,216 $116,158 $117,885 $114,990 $109,480 $105,496 $103,561 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) 623 1,011 1,919 3,348 5,652 9,814 12,998 13,043 15,509 15,112 16,930 Local Resellers 206 410 511 879 1,393 1,538 721 1,215 630 Other Local Exchange Carriers 157 36 171 11 329 406 338 245 216 Private Carriers 112 147 87 39 15 281 267 532 770 Shared-Tenant Service Providers 87 93 87 202 46 42 22 22 22 Competitors of ILECs 623 1,011 2,481 4,034 6,508 10,945 14,781 15,309 16,857 17,126 18,568 Fixed Local Service Providers 96,235 101,032 107,634 112,268 118,725 127,103 132,666 130,300 126,337 122,622 122,128 Payphone Providers 349 357 933 1,101 1,213 972 836 641 523 445 481 Wireless Telephony Including Cellular, 15,488 21,400 29,944 33,139 46,513 59,823 71,887 78,568 88,168 98,329 107,834 Personal Communications Service (PCS) and SMR Telephony Carriers 2 Paging & Messaging Service 2 2,861 3,161 3,232 3,102 2,197 1,473 1,007 872 579 Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) 186 191 214 206 33 46 226 Dispatch Wireless Data Service Providers Other Mobile Service Providers 1,277 1,909 225 731 221 164 110 220 135 218 169 Wireless Service Providers 16,765 23,310 33,030 37,032 50,152 63,280 74,596 80,467 89,342 99,465 108,809 Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 70,938 79,057 79,080 83,443 87,570 87,311 81,272 68,146 61,246 51,589 46,856 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 500 461 603 590 337 635 611 554 567 523 548 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 16 238 519 888 866 727 133 460 812 1,635 1,828 Satellite Service Providers 1,011 475 280 336 373 406 663 721 714 Toll Resellers 4,220 6,564 8,010 9,885 9,211 10,641 8,797 9,279 9,294 12,192 13,362 Other Toll Carriers 773 577 348 710 150 1,758 2,516 2,089 2,339 2,543 3,195 Toll Service Providers 76,447 86,896 89,570 95,992 98,414 101,407 93,702 80,934 74,920 69,204 66,503 280187000000000 Total Telecommunications Revenues $190,076 $211,782 $231,168 $246,392 $268,505 $292,762 $301,799 $292,341 $291,123 $291,734 $297,921 1 2 3 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Telecommunications Industry Revenues (June 2007). Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 5.20 - - Telecommunications Industry Revenues Reported by Type of Carrier (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Adjustments include some amounts withheld to preserve confidentiality and revisions made after the initial publication of the data. Universal Service Adjustments 3 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 FCC Form 431 TRS worksheets because there was no separate category for satellite service providers. For 2003 through 2005, some filers identified themselves as all distance carriers. These filers have been reclassified to be consistent with prior classifications. 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 (then reported as account 5200 and account 5280, respectively) and 10% of amounts reported as mobile service revenue. These amounts have been removed from Other Local and moved to the Non-Telecommunications category. TRS Worksheet Data 248 The company index that appeared in previous editions of this publication has been eliminated. Company names appear in the following tables: 1.1 through 1.3, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, and 3.3. Individual company statistical data and other information are presented in each of these tables. General Index 2. By Subject Item Table Access Charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.6 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6 Access Lines: Billable Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 By Customer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 2.17, 4.10 By Holding Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 By Individual Reporting ILEC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.6 By Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.6 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Total U.S. Wireline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1 Access Minutes: InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 Interstate Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Accounts Payable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Accounts Receivable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Accrued Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Advanced Services Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 Aerial Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Aerial Wire: Km of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Plant Investment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7, 2.8 Amortization: Accumulated (Reserve). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.8 Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.6 Analog Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 ARMIS 43-01. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9 - 2.17, 4.1 - 4.6, 4.9 ARMIS 43-02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.7, 2.8, 4.1 - 4.9 ARMIS 43-08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.2 - 2.6, 4.10, 5.1 Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.7, 2.8 - 2.10, 2.14, 2.15, 4.8, 4.9 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8, 4.9 Assignment of Toll-Free Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.14 - 5.18 800 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.15 866 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.18 877 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.17 888 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16 Average Local Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11, 5.12 Balance Sheet Accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7, 2.8 - 2.10, 4.8, 4.9 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8, 4.9 Billable Access Lines: Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Residence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Subject to Special Access Surcharge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Billed Access Minutes: InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 Buried Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Business Access Lines: Multiline Billable Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Multiline Switched Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6 Single-Line Billable Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Single-Line Switched Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6 249 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers General Index 1. By Company Statistics of Communications Common Carriers General Index 2. By Subject--Continued Item Table Business Rates, Local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Cable, Km of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Calls: 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 Capital Expenditure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Capital Stock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Shares Outstanding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Carriers: Names of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 3.3 Central Office Switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.6 Centrex Extensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10 Circuit Km: Equipped Interoffice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Equipped Local Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 CLEC Lines: Advanced Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 End-User Switched Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2, 5.3 High-Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 Total U.S. Wireline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1 Coaxial Cable, Km of Tube Equipped. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Company Data, Individual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 3.3 Compensation of Employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.10 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) Revenues. . . . . . . . . 5.20 Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Revenues. 5.20 Conduit System: Duct Km. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 Trench Km. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 Connection Charges: Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11 Corporate Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Consumer Price Index (CPI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Current Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Current Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 2.9, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Deferred Charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10 Deferred Credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Depreciation: Accumulated (Reserve). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.8 Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.6 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Digital Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 Dividends Declared. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 Per Share. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Earnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 Per Share. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Employees: Compensation of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.10 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 Number of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 , 4.10 250 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers General Index 2. By Subject -- Continued Item Table End-User Switched Access Lines By Customer Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3 Total Reported. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 Equity Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8-2.10, 2.12, 4.6, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6, 4.7 Fiber in Cable, Km of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deployed (Lit and Dark). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10 Equipped. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10 Sheath Km. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10 Funded Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 High-Speed Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 Historical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 4.1 - 4.10, 5.1 - 5.3, 5.8 - 5.20 Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10, 5.1 - 5.3 Advanced Services Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 Assignment of 800 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.15 Assignment of 866 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.18 Assignment of 877 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.17 Assignment of 888 Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16 Assignment of Toll-Free Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.14 Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 CPI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 4.10 Fiber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1 High-Speed Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 Households with Telephone Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8, 5.9 Local Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11, 5.12 Long Distance Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3, 5.19, 5.20 Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10, 5.13 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6 PPI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Universal Service Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.19 - 5.20 Holding Companies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 1.2 Households with Telephone Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8, 5.9 Income Statement Accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 Incumbent Local Exchange Companies Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.17, 4.10, 5.1 - 5.3 Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 5.20 Loops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1, 5.7 Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8 - 2.11, 4.1 - 4.5, 5.19, 5.20 Statistics (Physical Units). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.2 - 2.4, 2.6, 2.16, 4.10 Intercorporate Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Interexchange Carrier Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 5.20 Interest: Deductions from Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.7 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes: Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 InterLATA Toll Calls: Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 International: Facilities Based. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Facilities Resale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Message Telephone Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1, 3.3 Private Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2, 3.3 251 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers General Index 2. By Subject -- Continued Item Table Interstate: Interstate Revenues for Local Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10, 2.11 Interstate Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Intrabuilding Network Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 IntraLATA Toll Calls (Originating). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 Intrastate Revenues for Local Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10, 2.11 Inventories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Investment Tax Credits: Operating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Unamortized. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Investments: Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8, 4.9 In Affiliates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 In Communication Plant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.7, 2.8 - 2.10, 2.13, 4.8, 4.9 ISDN Control Channels: Basic Rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Primary Rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Lifeline Access Lines: 2.17 Billable (Residential). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Switched (Residential). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 Lines: Advanced Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 ARMIS 4308. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 End-User Switched Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2, 5.3 High-Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 Total U.S. Wireline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1 Local Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 Local Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11, 5.12 Long Distance Companies: Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 3.3, 5.20 Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 3.1 - 3.3, 5.19, 5.20 Long-Term Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Loops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1, 5.7 Main Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6, 4.10 Messages 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 International Calls and Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1, 3.3 Metallic Cable, Km of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Minutes of Use: InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 InterLATA Billed Access Minutes, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . 2.5, 2.6 International Message Telephone Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1, 3.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Switched Traffic-Sensitive Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6 Monthly Charges for Residential Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11 Monthly Charges for Business Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Multiline Access Lines Billable (Business). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Switched (Business). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 Non-Lifeline Access Lines: Billable (Residential). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Primary Switched (Residential). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 Nonregulated Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.16 252 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers General Index 2. By Subject -- Continued Item Table Nonregulated Investments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.16 Notes Payable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Notes Receivable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Operator Service Provider Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.19, 5.20 Overseas Communication Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 - 3.3 Paging Service Provider Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Pay Telephone Provider Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Payphone Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 PBX and Centrex Trunks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6, 4.10 Penetration, Households with Telephone Service . . . . . . . . 5.2, 5.3 Plant: Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 - 4.10 Investment in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.7, 2.8 - 2.10, 2.14, 4.8, 4.9 Statistics (Physical Units). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1, 2.2 - 2.4, 2.6, 2.17, 4.10 Poles, Number of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Prepaid Calling Card Providers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Prepayments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Price Indexes, Telephone Service: Consumer Price Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Producer Price Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Private Line Service, International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2, 3.3 Producer Price Index (PPI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 Rates: Business, Average Monthly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 Residential, Average Monthly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11 Remote Switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.6 Resellers: Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 5.20 Residential Rates, Average Monthly Prices. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11 Residential Rates, Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11 Retained Earnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8, 4.8 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 Revenues: Competitive Access Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1 - 4.5, 4.7 Holding Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Interexchange Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 International. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 - 3.3 Local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2, 2.1, 2.8 - 2.11, 4.1 - 4.5, 4.7, 5.19, 5.20 Operator Service Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Pay Telephone Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Reseller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Satellite Service Carriers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Toll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4, 5.19, 5.20 Total Industry, Interstate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Total Industry, Intrastate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.19, 5.20 Satellite Service Carrier Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 Single Line Access Lines Billable (Business). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 Switched (Business). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6, 4.10 Special Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4, 2.6 State Data, Individual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 - 2.5, 2.11 - 2.17, 5.7 States in Which Carriers Operate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 Subscriber Line Charges, Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11 Subscribership, Household Telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8 Switched Access Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3, 2.4, 2.6 Switched Access Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 Switched Traffic-Sensitive Interstate Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 253 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers General Index 2. By Subject -- Continued Item Table Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.8 - 2.10, 2.13, 4.7 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.19, 5.20 Telephones, Households with. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8, 5.9 By State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9 Telephone Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.17, 4.10, 5.1 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10, 5.1 Terrestrial System, Km of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Uncollectible Operating Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 - 2.10, 4.5 Historical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5 Underground Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2, 2.6 Universal Service Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1, 5.7, 5.19, 5.20 Wireless Revenues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.19, 5.20 254