*Pages 1--88 from Microsoft Word - 16375* Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 1 APPENDIX A: SPECTRUM AUCTIONS Table of Contents Table 1A: FCC Auctions Summary - Service Design ............................................................................................. A- 2 Table 1B: FCC Auctions Summary - Auction Results ............................................................................................ A- 4 Table 2: 220 MHz Auction Results ......................................................................................................................... A- 5 Table 3: VHF Public Coast Auction Results ........................................................................................................... A- 6 Table 4: Location and Monitoring Service Auction Results .................................................................................... A- 6 Table 5: C, D, E, and F Block Broadband PCS License Auction Results ............................................................... A- 7 Table 6: Local Multipoint Distribution Service Reauction Results ......................................................................... A- 8 1 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 2 Table 1A: FCC Auctions Summary - Service Design Auction Number and Name Number of Licenses (1) Geographic License Scheme (2) Spectrum per license Total Spectrum (in megahertz) Service Description 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS 11 (3) Nationwide 11 blocks, 5 = 50/ 50 KHz, 3 = 50/ 12.5 KHz, 2 = 50 KHz 0.7875 MHz Advanced paging/ data 2 Interactive Video and Data Service 594 MSA 2 blocks of 500 kHz 1 MHz Interactive data 3 Regional Narrowband PCS 30 Regional 6 blocks, 2 = 50/ 50 KHz, 4 = 50/ 12.5 KHz 0.45 MHz Advanced paging/ data 4 A & B block Broadband PCS 102 (4) MTA 2 blocks of 30 MHz 60 MHz Mobile voice and data 5/ 10 /22 C block Broadband PCS (5) 493 BTA 1 block of 30 MHz or 2 blocks of 15 MHz 30 MHz Mobile voice and data 6 Multichannel Distribution Service 493 BTA Max of 13 channels of 6 MHz 78 MHz (6) Wireless cable 7 900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio 1020 MTA 20 blocks of 25 KHz 5 MHz Mobile voice and data 8 Digital Broadcast Service (7) 1 Full US Coverage 500 MHz 437.5 MHz Multichannel video 9 Digital Broadcast Service (7) 1 Partial US Coverage Uses same spectrum as full coverage license 375 MHz Multichannel video 11/ 22 D, E, & F block Broadband PCS (8) 1479 BTA 3 blocks of 10 MHz 30 MHz Mobile voice and data 12 Cellular Unserved 14 MSA/ RSA 2 blocks of 25 MHz 50 MHz Mobile voice and data 13 Interactive Video and Data Service 981 MSA/ RSA 2 blocks of 500 KHz 1 MHz Interactive data 14 Wireless Communications Service 128 MEA/ REAG 4 blocks, 2 = 10 MHz, 2 = 5 MHz 30 MHz (9) 15 Digital Audio Radio Service 2 Full US Coverage 2 blocks of 12.5 MHz 25 MHz Multichannel audio 16 Upper 800 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio 525 EA 3 blocks, 1 MHz, 3 MHz , and 6 MHz 10 MHz Mobile voice and data 17 23 Local Multipoint Distribution Service 986 (10) BTA 2 blocks, 1150 MHz and 150 MHz 1300 MHz Fixed voice, data and video 18 24 220 MHz 908 National, EAG, EA 13 blocks, 3 = 100 KHz, 5 = 100 KHz, 5 = 150 KHz 1.55 MHz Voice, data, paging, fixed 19 General Wireless Communications Service 875 EA 5 blocks of 5 MHz 25 MHz (11) 20 VHF Public Coast 42 Pub. Coast Station Areas 1 block between 350 and 500 KHz 350 to 500 kHz Fixed and mobile 21 Location and Monitoring Service 528 EA 3 blocks, 2 = 6 MHz, 1 = 2.25 MHz 14.25 MHz Mobile telemetry Source: Federal Communications Commission (1) This is the total number of licenses initially granted in each service. It does not take into account any partitioning and disaggregation activity. Some of these licenses have not yet been granted. (2) MTAs = Major Trading Areas, BTAs = Basic Trading Areas, MSAs = Metropolitan Statistical Areas, RSAs = Rural Service Areas, MEAs = Major Economic Areas, REAGs = Regional Economic Area Groups. (3) Includes one pioneer preference license. (4) Includes three pioneer preference licenses. (5) To date, three auctions have been completed that included C block PCS licenses, the original and two reauctions. (6) To be precise, Multipoint Distribution Service ( MDS ) total spectrum should be 76 MHz because Channel 2 was originally 6 MHz only in the top 50 markets. In the rest of the markets, it was Channel 2A with 4 MHz. As noted in the MDS Auction Procedures, Terms, and Conditions: "In 1992, the 2160- 2162 MHz frequency was reallocated to emerging technologies, and thus, any subsequent MDS use of these 2 MHz will be secondary." (7) There is a total of 500 MHz of DBS downlink spectrum available. The same spectrum can be reused at each of the eight U. S. DBS orbital slots. The figures in the table are (28/ 32) x500 and (24/ 32) x500, respectively, but they each refer to portions of the same 500 MHz of spectrum. (8) To date, two auctions have been completed that included DEF block PCS licenses, the original and one reauction. 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 3 (9) WCS is permitted to implement a wide range of services, subject to FCC engineering requirements, including fixed, mobile, radio location, and broadcasting- satellite (sound) service. (10) Cellularvision, Inc. has been granted a pioneer preference for a portion of the 1150 MHz New York BTA, of which 850 MHz was subsequently sold to Winstar Communications, Inc. (11) GWCS may provide any fixed or mobile communications service except Broadcast services, Radiolocation services, and Satellite services on their assigned frequency. These include but are not limited to voice, video, and data transmission, private microwave, broadcast auxiliary, and ground- to- air voice and video. 3 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 4 Table 1B: FCC Auctions Summary Auction Results Auction Duration Auction Number( s) and Name Total Winning Bids (1) Bid Price (dollars per person per MHz) Began Ended # Rounds Number of Winning Bidders 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS $650,306,674 $3.10 7/ 25/ 94 7/ 29/ 94 47 6 2 Interactive Video and Data Service $213,892,375 $0.85 7/ 28/ 94 7/ 29/ 94 Oral Outcry 178 3 Regional Narrowband PCS $392,706,797 $3.46 10/ 26/ 94 11/ 8/ 94 105 9 4 A & B block Broadband PCS $7,721,184,171 $0.52 12/ 5/ 94 3/ 13/ 95 112 18 5 10 22 C block Broadband PCS (2) $10,071,708,841.50 $904,607,466.75 $409,936,425.00 $1.33 $1.94 $0.15 12/ 18/ 95 7/ 3/ 96 3/ 23/ 99 5/ 6/ 96 7/ 16/ 96 4/ 15/ 99 184 25 78 89 7 57 6 Multichannel Distribution Service $216,239,603 $0.067 (3) 11/ 13/ 95 3/ 28/ 96 181 67 7 900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio $204,267,144 $0.24 (3) 12/ 5/ 95 4/ 15/ 96 168 80 8 Digital Broadcast Service $682,500,000 $0.0062 1/ 24/ 96 1/ 25/ 96 19 1 9 Digital Broadcast Service $52,295,000 $0.0006 1/ 25/ 96 1/ 26/ 96 25 1 11 22 D, E, & F block Broadband PCS (4) $2,517,439,565 $2,904,520 $0.33 $0.10 8/ 26/ 96 3/ 23/ 99 1/ 14/ 97 4/ 15/ 99 276 78 125 6 12 Cellular Unserved $1,842,533 n/ a 1/ 13/ 97 1/ 21/ 97 36 10 13 Interactive Video and Data Service (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) 14 Wireless Communications Service $13,638,940 $0.0018 4/ 15/ 97 4/ 25/ 97 29 17 15 Digital Audio Radio Service $173,234,888 $0.0274 4/ 1/ 97 4/ 2/ 97 25 2 16 Upper 800 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio $96,232,060 $0.04 10/ 28/ 97 12/ 8/ 98 235 14 17 23 Local Multipoint Distribution Service $578,663,029 $45,064,450 $0.0018 2/ 18/ 98 4/ 27/ 99 3/ 25/ 98 5/ 12/ 99 127 43 104 40 18 24 220 MHz $21,650,301 $0.06 9/ 15/ 98 6/ 8/ 99 10/ 22/ 98 173 44 19 General Wireless Communications Service (6) (6) (6) (6) (6) (6) 20 VHF Public Coast $7,459,200 $0.06 to $0.08 12/ 3/ 98 12/ 14/ 98 44 4 21 Location and Monitoring Service $3,438,294 $0.001 2/ 23/ 99 3/ 5/ 99 54 4 Source: Federal Communications Commission (1) Total Winning Bids includes high bids from the auction (net of any bidding credits) plus the price paid for any pioneer preference licenses. (2) C block broadband PCS was auctioned in three auctions. Please note that because licenses are in more than one auction, simply summing together the figures for Total Winning Bids, Bid Price, and Number of Winning Bidders will result in over counting. (3) Estimated to adjust for encumbered spectrum. (4) DEF block broadband PCS was auctioned in two auctions. Please note that because licenses are in more than one auction, simply summing together the figures for Total Winning Bids, Bid Price, and Number of Winning Bidders will result in over counting. (5) The second IVDS auction was postponed on January 29, 1997. (6) The General Wireless Communications auction was postponed on April 24, 1998. 4 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 5 Table 2: 220 MHz Auction Results Source: Federal Communications Commission Bidder Name Licenses POPs Net High Bids 220 MHz Bidding Consortium 37 114,629 $728,175 Active Communications, Inc. 1 695 $1,625 AreaWide Communications Inc. 5 6, 756 $31,330 Berkeley Electric Co- op, Inc. 18 11,731 $137,000 Carolina Wireless Dispatch, Inc. 10 12,431 $59,250 cellutech 2 1, 051 $3,380 Com/ Rad Inc. 4 1, 750 $8,255 Communications Specialists, Inc. 5 7, 532 $11, 182 Comtran Associates Inc. 1 23,919 $36,000 DeltaCom, Inc. 6 20,588 $24,261 Dispatch & Data of Ohio, Inc. 1 4, 565 $4,451 FM Communications, Inc. 1 1, 530 $1,625 Garnette Communications o/ o David G Boyle 2 403 $3,640 Georgia 220 MHZ Alliance, LLC 4 10, 426 $16, 380 Gulf Coast Electronics, Inc. 1 523 $1,625 Herbert J. Schock & Nancy J. Douglas 2 4, 005 $8, 128 Intek License Acquisition Corp. 181 1, 058, 095 $12, 153, 407 Intellicom Bidding Consortium 19 112, 412 $417, 105 KDR, INC. 18 42,896 $265,525 Knox LaRue, Sr. 3 4,273 $29,640 Longhorn Communications Incorporated 21 109,468 $390,608 Millenium 2000, Inc. 2 1, 549 $24,895 Mobile Communications Service of Miami, Inc. 1 4, 538 $85, 150 Nancy J. Douglas 1 2,365 $19,500 Net Radio Group Communications, LLC 126 274,607 $1,124,370 Nextel 220 License Acquisition Corp. 68 58, 121 $266, 079 Oliver M. Collins 4 3, 542 $21, 710 Philip Adler 6 64, 612 $397, 995 Radio Comm Services Inc. 5 6, 702 $175,110 Raleigh Radio- Data SMR Operating Partnership 6 5,242 $20,670 Repeater Network Spectrum Aq., Inc. 39 61,166 $377,500 Rush Network Corp. 10 14,308 $64,935 S. K. Warren Communications, Inc. 6 33,858 $354,250 Shell Offshore Services Company 14 10,561 $72,700 Sophia Licensee, Inc. 11 400,455 $3,158,545 Supreme Radio Communications, Inc. 8 4, 288 $30,355 Tampa Bay Communications Inc. 1 2, 068 $3,835 The Champaign Telephone Company 5 7,579 $66,450 Triangle Communications, Inc. 5 3, 941 $11, 775 Tuchman & Brown Investment Inc. No. 2 2 4, 007 $24,700 Two- Twenty Auction Company, Inc. 18 209,774 $884,455 US MobilComm, Inc. 5 28,819 $65,650 Winsome Inc. 1 1, 935 $4,225 Wireless Communication Technologies Inc. 7 14, 911 $62, 855 5 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 6 Table 3: VHF Public Coast Auction Results Source: Federal Communications Commission Table 4: Location and Monitoring Service Auction Results Source: Federal Communications Commission Bidder Name Licenses POPs Net High Bids FCR, Inc. 5 n/ a $74,915 Metro- Trak, LLC 2 n/ a $446,550 Progeny LMS, LLC 230 n/ a $2,363,766 Warren C. Havens 52 n/ a $553, 063 Bidder Name Licenses POPs Net High Bids Data Radio Management Co., Inc. 3 4, 221,966 $247,650 SMR Systems, Inc. 1 213,430 $16,900 Warren C. Havens 13 8,419,083 $390,650 WJG MariTEL Corporation 9 235,863,260 $6,804,000 6 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 7 Table 5: C, D, E, and F Block Broadband PCS License Auction Bidder Name Total High Bids POPs Net High Bids ABC Wireless, L. L. C. 64 14,423,155 $30,211,639 Adams Telcom, Inc. 1 177,213 $700,500 Alpine PCS, Inc. 1 755,580 $3,243,000 American Wireless, L. L. C. 7 3, 190,708 $7,234,163 BCN Communications, L. L. C. 3 6, 470,018 $13,305,000 Beta Communications, L. L. C. 3 2, 914,107 $12,933,000 BRK Wireless Company, Inc. 2 569,884 $2,205,000 C. T. Cube, Inc. 3 443,608 $1,805,400 Century Personal Access Network, Inc. 1 646,736 $881,000 CFW Communications Company 6 941,089 $745,276 Chandu Patel dba Center Point PCS 1 309,515 $453,050 Chariton Valley Communication Corporation, Inc. 3 387,503 $730,150 Cherokee PCS, Inc. 2 235,893 $1,336,266 Comcell, Inc. 1 209,339 $945,750 Comet Wireless Inc. 3 305,122 $57,394 ComScape Communications, Inc. 4 581,304 $186,305 Conestoga Wireless Company, Inc. 5 962,252 $1,150,605 ConnectBid, LLC 1 1, 123,678 $1,924,566 Cook Inlet/ VoiceStream PCS LLC 28 18,844,278 $192,254,957 Cross Telephone Company 2 199,181 $139,739 Denton County Electric Cooperative, Inc. 2 543,117 $3,979,000 Eliska Wireless, Inc. 2 1, 600,694 $6,461,250 Elkhart Telephone Co., Inc. 1 53,960 $25,500 Entertainment Unlimited, Inc. 2 956,867 $2,613,750 Glenn W. Ishihara 9 943,327 $1,035,750 Global Telecommunications International, Inc. 1 57,684 $223,500 GW Wireless, Inc. 2 265,373 $242,250 Highland Cellular, Inc. 4 1, 383,697 $1,485,893 Iowa Network Services, Inc. 1 148,331 $391,000 IT& E Overseas, Inc. 2 176,000 $74,776 Leap Wireless International, Inc. 36 11,271,377 $18,722,344 MCG PCS, Inc. 2 2, 022,935 $1,846,250 Midwest Wireless Communications, L. L. C. 3 431,471 $287,300 New Mexico RSA 6- III Partnership 2 104,370 $346,500 North Alabama Cellular, LLC 4 907,319 $2,017,147 Northest Communications of Wisconsin, Inc. 5 461,505 $578,000 OPCS Three, LLC 34 18,858,695 $45,071,938 OPM Auction Co. 6 1, 514,250 $4,048,550 Pegasus PCS Partners, L. P. 1 1, 351,600 $4,822,000 Personal Communications Services, Inc. 1 56,981 $40,500 Pine Belt PCS, Inc. 1 324,397 $123,596 PinPoint Wireless, Inc. 1 36,618 $45,000 Pioneer Telephone Association, Inc. 1 65,059 $42,500 Redwood Wireless Corporation 7 720,097 $813,264 RTSC Communications, Inc. 2 101,705 $54,400 S & S Communications 1 79,415 $104,250 Shenandoah Mobile Company 1 128,910 $607,750 Telepak, Inc. 2 2, 011,911 $6,953,000 TLA Spectrum, LLC 1 243,888 $1,602,000 Vincent D. McBride 1 113,943 $23,222 Viper Wireless, Inc. 6 4, 768,737 $32,285,993 VMN Consortium 2 137,284 $40,650 West Enfield Communications, Inc. 1 165,671 $41,677 Westel, L. P. 4 550,845 $466,841 Wireless Communications Venture 3 256,264 $103,700 Wireless II, L. L. C. 2 185,359 $74,144 Zuma PCS, Inc. 5 1, 862,761 $2,703,000 Source: Federal Communications Commission 7 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 A- 8 Table 6: Local Multipoint Distribution Service Re- Auction Bidder Name Total High Bids POPs Net High Bids ABS LMDS Venture 1 122,988 $127,050 Ace Link Telecommunication, Inc. 2 323,434 $651,950 Actel Corporation 4 868,656 $1,610,000 Adams Telcom, Inc. 1 177,213 $244,200 AirCom Communication Consultants, Inc. 7 841,994 $1,545,500 Airlinx, G. P. 2 328,783 $359,150 Bluegrass Telecom, L. L. C. 1 222,748 $509,000 Cloudnine Communications, Inc. 31 4,556,808 $4,148,100 Command Connect, LLC 5 1, 073,405 $1,185,000 CRH Consortium 3 471,859 $744,000 Duckhorn Broadcasting, Inc. 3 219,964 $125,950 Eastern Illini Electric Cooperative 3 463,595 $721,500 EER Systems Incorporated 4 955,027 $1,758,000 Fleming- Mason Service Corporation 1 217,082 $86,450 Grand Connectivity L. L. C. 7 2, 701,219 $2,674,650 Highland Cellular, Inc. 6 1, 336,130 $1,289,200 HighSpeed. Com, L. L. C. 2 858,257 $1,486,650 KINI L. C. 1 143,408 $793,000 Lightspeed Communications, LP 2 3, 521,846 $2,801,700 LMDS Communications Inc. 12 1,560,602 $990,550 LMDS Ventures 2 788,647 $606,100 LORALEN CORP LLC 2 471,425 $336,050 Madison County Telephone Company 1 282,187 $277,750 Mary J Kuiken 2 408,667 $305,800 McLeodUSA, Incorporated 13 2,965,367 $4,963,000 Message Express Company 2 579,925 $664,950 Miles Communications, Inc. 2 244,070 $201,300 Moline Dispatch Publishing Company, L. L. C. 2 831,770 $1,801,500 NettWork Consulting, LLC 1 215,795 $178,750 Network Wireless 2 232,364 $111,100 New Wave Networks, L. L. C. 5 577,043 $741,950 PIONEER CONSOLIDATED, INC. 1 115,066 $134,750 Rainier Cable, Inc. 2 387,538 $797,500 Sunshine LMDS Network, Inc. 4 1, 395,666 $1,341,450 TLA Spectrum, LLC 13 2,542,102 $7,039,000 Totelcom of Oklahoma, Inc. 3 273,761 $224,400 Townes Telecommunications, Inc. 1 222,526 $536,000 VERSO LMDS, LLC 2 603,974 $283,800 West Carolina Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 2 373,555 $353,650 Wytec, Incorporated 1 254,696 $314,050 Source: Federal Communications Commission 8 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 1 APPENDIX B: MOBILE TELEPHONY Table of Contents Table 1: CTIA’s Semi- Annual Mobile Telephone Industry Survey ........................................................................ B- 2 Tables 2A- 2B: Mobile Telephone Industry New Entrant Rollout Summary ........................................................... B- 3 Table 3: Mobile Telephone Industry Top 50 Operators .......................................................................................... B- 4 Table 4: Top 25 Mobile Telephone Operators by Subscribers ................................................................................ B- 6 Table 5: Estimated U. S Digital Mobile Telephone Subscribers .............................................................................. B- 7 Table 6: Quarterly Mobile Telephone Subscriber Growth ....................................................................................... B- 8 Table 7: Mobile Telephone Industry Subscriber Churn............................................................................................ B- 9 Table 8: Mobile Telephone Digital Coverage ........................................................................................................ B- 10 Tables 9A - 9E: Cellular Industry Financial Summary........................................................................................... B- 11 Table 10: Broadband PCS Industry Growth ........................................................................................................... B- 16 Table 11: Broadband PCS Operator Capital Expenditures: 1995 – 1998 .............................................................. B- 17 Table 12: Broadband PCS Operator Income Data: 1995 – 1998 ........................................................................... B- 18 Tables 13A- 13D: Broadband PCS Rollout Summary ............................................................................................ B- 19 Table 14: Potential New Broadband PCS Competition in the 20 Most Populated BTAs ...................................... B- 21 Table 15: Top 20 Mobile Telephone Resellers: 1995 and 1996 ............................................................................ B- 22 9 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 2 Table 1: CTIA's Semi- Annual Mobile Telephone Industry Survey Date Estimated Subscribers Total Six-Month Service Revenues (000s) Roamer Services Revenues Cell Sites Employees Cumulative Capital Investment (000s) Average Local Monthly Bill Jan 85 91,600 $178,085 346 1,404 $354,760 June 85 203,600 $176,231 599 1,697 $588,751 Dec 85 340,213 $306,197 913 2,727 $911,167 June 86 500,000 $360,585 1,194 3,556 $1,140,163 Dec 86 681,825 $462,467 1,531 4,334 $1,436,753 June 87 883,778 $479,514 1,732 5,656 $1,724,348 Dec 87 1,230,855 $672,005 2,305 7,147 $2,234,635 $96.83 June 88 1,608,697 $886,075 2,789 9,154 $2,589,589 $95.00 Dec 88 2,069,441 $1,073,473 $89,331 3,209 11,400 $3,274,105 $98.02 June 89 2,691,793 $1,406,463 $121,368 3,577 13,719 $3,675,473 $85.52 Dec 89 3,508,944 $1,934,132 $173,199 4,169 15,927 $4,480,141 $83.94 June 90 4,368,686 $2,126,362 $192,350 4,768 18,973 $5,211,765 $83.94 Dec 90 5,283,055 $2,422,458 $263,660 5,616 21,382 $6,281,596 $80.90 June 91 6,380,053 $2,653,505 $302,329 6,685 25,545 $7,429,739 $74.56 Dec 91 7,557,148 $3,055,017 $401,325 7,847 26,327 $8,671,544 $72.74 June 92 8,892,535 $3,633,285 $436,725 8,901 30,595 $9,276,139 $68.51 Dec 92 11,032,753 $4,189,441 $537,146 10,307 34,348 $11,262,070 $68.68 June 93 13,067,318 $4,819,259 $587,347 11,551 36,501 $12,775,967 $67.31 Dec 93 16,009,461 $6,072,906 $774,266 12,805 39,775 $13,946,406 $61.48 June 94 19,283,306 $6,519,030 $778,116 14,740 45,606 $16,107,920 $58.65 Dec 94 24,134,421 $7,710,890 $1,052,666 17,920 53,902 $18,938,677 $56.21 June 95 28,154,415 $8,740,352 $1,120,337 19,833 60,624 $21,709,286 $52.45 Dec 95 33,785,661 $10,331,614 $1,422,233 22,663 68,165 $24,080,466 $51.00 June 96 38,195,466 $11,194,247 $1,314,943 24,802 73,365 $26,707,046 $48.84 Dec 96 44,042,992 $12,440,724 $1,465,992 30,045 84,161 $32,573,522 $47.70 June 97 48,705,553 $13,134,551 $1,392,440 38,650 97,039 $37,454,294 $43.86 Dec 97 55,312,293 $14,351,082 $1,581,765 51,600 109,387 $46,057,911 $42.78 June 98 60,831,431 $15,286,660 $1,584,891 57,674 113,111 $50,178,812 $39.88 Dec 98 69,209,321 $17,846,515 $1,915,578 65,887 134,754 $60,542,774 $39.43 Source: Wireless Industry Posts 'Astonishing' Subscriber Increase 13, 897, 028 New Subscribers in 1998, News Release, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, April 1, 1999. 10 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 3 Tables 2A - 2B: Mobile Telephone Industry New Entrant (1) Rollout Summary Table 2A: Estimated Mobile Telephone New Entrant (1) Rollouts by Number of Launches Number of Providers in a BTA Number of BTAs POPs Contained in Those BTAs (2) % of Total US POPs 1 116 28, 100, 071 11. 1% 2 87 26, 190, 530 10. 4% 3 80 95, 000, 108 37. 6% 4 45 82, 580, 227 32. 7% 5 8 10, 000, 492 4.0% Total 336 241,871, 428 95. 8% Table 2B: Estimated Mobile Telephone New Entrant (1) Rollouts by Market Size Size of BTAs Number of BTAs Percent of BTAs in Quartile POPs in Those BTAs (2) Percent of POPs in Quartile 1st Quartile 120 97. 6% 190, 662, 794 99. 2% 2nd Quartile 101 82. 1% 27, 626, 916 82. 8% 3rd Quartile 65 52. 8% 9, 605, 010 54. 1% 4th Quartile 50 40. 3% 3, 976, 216 42. 9% Source: Federal Communications Commission estimates based on publicly available information. Notes: 1) For the analysis, mobile telephone new entrants are defined as broadband PCS operators plus Nextel Communications. 2) POPs from the 1990 Census. 11 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 4 Table 3: Mobile Telephone Industry Top 50 Operators (In Millions) Broadband POPs (2) Broadband MHz-POPs (3) Unduplicated Brdbnd. POPS (4) Company Cellular POPs (1) ABC POPs (1) DEF POPs (1) Total Rank Total Rank Total Rank AT& T 81.29 114.85 151.70 347.84 1 6,609.25 1 235.98 2 Sprint PCS 188.89 90.87 279.76 2 6,575.37 2 265.05 1 Nextel Comm. 230.00 3 2,300.00 4 230.00 3 Nextwave Telecom 111.87 53.86 165.73 4 3,894.69 3 165.73 4 Omnipoint Comm. 32.67 98.98 131.65 5 1,772.11 8 93.71 5 AirTouch Comm. (5) 64.67 21.03 85.70 6 1,827.05 6 64.67 8 SBC (6) 45.36 35.55 2.29 83.20 7 2,223.28 5 83.20 6 Western Wireless (7) 7.73 19.99 46.43 74.15 8 1,210.85 12 73.17 7 ALLTEL 35.28 32.40 67.68 9 1,206.05 13 55.63 13 GTE Mobilnet 52.32 11.08 63.40 10 1,640.33 9 61.81 9 BellSouth 38.91 7.72 13.59 60.22 11 1,340.16 11 58.64 11 Primeco 59.08 59.08 12 1,772.31 7 59.08 10 Bell Atlantic (5) 56.80 56.80 13 1,420.00 10 56.80 12 Northcoast Oper. Co. 47.86 47.86 14 478.64 19 47.86 14 Powertel 0.33 17.80 12.74 30.87 15 669.62 16 24.54 19 Ameritech (6) 22.00 8.26 30.26 16 797.76 15 30.11 15 Century Tele. Ent. 9.77 19.72 29.49 17 441.46 20 29.40 16 Aerial Comm. 27.87 27.87 18 836.14 14 27.49 17 US Cellular 25.27 25.27 19 631.67 17 25.27 18 US West 3.56 20.16 23.72 20 237.19 25 23.72 20 Aerforce 21.82 21.82 21 218.18 26 21.55 21 General Wireless 20.38 20.38 22 509.38 18 20.38 22 Comcast (6) 8.26 9.91 18.17 23 305.53 21 11.56 28 Rivgam Comm. 17.32 17.32 24 173.22 29 17.32 23 Telecorp PCS (8) 9.89 4.94 14.83 25 247.15 23 14.83 24 Cook Inlet/ WW (SEC) (7) 2.98 9.83 12.81 26 142.95 32 12.81 25 Triton PCS (8) 0.91 11.01 11.92 27 242.90 24 11.92 26 Mercury PCS (PK) 2.50 9.16 11.65 28 129.03 34 11.65 27 Centennial Cellular 7.00 3.77 10.77 29 288.06 22 10.77 29 Dobson Comm. (SEC) 5.58 4.20 9.78 30 181.39 28 9.78 30 Devon Mobile (PK) 0.95 8.54 9.49 31 99.70 40 9.49 31 Urban Comm. PCS (PK) 3.47 4.42 7.89 32 148.28 31 7.89 32 21st Cent. Telesis (PK) 4.32 3.51 7.83 33 99.83 39 7.83 33 Radiofone 2.19 5.22 7.41 34 106.98 38 7.41 34 Pocket Comm. 7.33 7.33 35 109.89 37 7.33 35 Magnacom (PK) 1.77 5.47 7.23 36 81.17 43 7.23 36 McLeod, Inc. 7.15 7.15 37 71.47 46 7.15 37 Puerto Rico Telephone (9) 3.52 3.52 7.04 38 123.27 35 3.52 46 Vanguard Cellular 6.80 6.80 39 170.11 30 6.80 38 Chase Telecom 6.16 6.16 40 184.89 27 6.16 39 American Cellular 5.17 5.17 41 129.35 33 5.17 40 Clearcomm 5.12 5.12 42 76.78 45 5.12 41 Poka Lambro (PK) 0.06 1.34 3.29 4.69 43 54.58 49 4.69 42 DCC PCS (PK) 4.49 4.49 44 44.85 51 4.49 43 Texas Utilities 4.10 4.10 45 122.98 36 4.10 44 Commnet (SEC) 3.88 3.88 46 97.00 41 3.88 45 CC Puerto Rico 3.30 3.30 47 82.53 42 3.30 47 Cincinnati Bell (8) 3.20 3.20 48 63.96 48 3.20 48 Price Comm. 3.18 3.18 49 79.39 44 3.18 49 Rural Cellular 2.36 0.59 2.95 50 70.71 47 2.95 50 12 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 5 Notes: (1) All of the operators' POPs equal their total net POPs. Net POPs are calculated for each individual license by multiplying that license's population by the operator's percentage ownership of the license. (2) Broadband POPs are the sum of cellular, ABC block PCS, and DEF block PCS POPs. (3) Broadband MHz- POPs equals cellular POPs multiplied by 25 MHz plus AB block PCS POPs multiplied by 30 MHz plus C block PCS POPs multipled by either 15 MHz or 30 MHz plus DEF block PCS POPs multiplied by 10 MHz. (4) Unduplicated POPs adjusts Broadband POPs to account for a licensee having multiple licenses in the same geographic area. (5) PrimeCo is owned by AirTouch (50%), Bell Atlantic (50%). (6) SBC Communications has announced plans to merge with both Ameritech and Comcast. (7) Cook Inlet Western is a joint venture in which Western Wireless owns 49. 9%. (8) Telecorp, Triton PCS and Cincinnati Bell have entered into joint ventures with AT& T (9) Acquired by GTE. Sources: Unless otherwise noted, Dennis Leibowitz et al, THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Winter 1998/ 1999, at 100- 173. PK - Paul Kagan Associates, Inc., Tops in Wireless POPs, WIRELESS MARKET STATS, Aug. 25, 1997, at 8- 9. These figures have been adjusted for the June 1998 C block elections. SEC - Filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Nextel Broadband POPs - Paul Kagan Associates, Inc., Tops in Wireless POPs, WIRELESS MARKET STATS, Aug. 25, 1997, at 8. Nextel Broadband MHz- POPs - Calculated assuming an average of 10 MHz across all licenses. See John M. Bensche & Briar Mewbourne, Nextel Communications: Initiating Coverage, Wireless Services, Lehman Brothers, Sep. 3, 1997, at 8. 13 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 6 Table 4: Top 25 Mobile Telephone Operators by Subscribers (in thousands) Year- End 1997 Year- End 1998 Operator Cellular PCS Total Operator Cellular PCS Total 1 AT& T (2) 5,931 88 6,019 AirTouch 7,915 0 7,915 2 SBC 5,068 365 5,433 AT& T (2) 6,635 563 7,198 3 Bell Atlantic 5,356 0 5, 356 SBC 5,924 846 6,770 4 BellSouth 4,900 141 5,041 Bell Atlantic 6,201 0 6,201 5 GTE 4,487 (1) 4, 487 BellSouth 4,575 326 4,901 6 AirTouch 4,309 0 4, 309 GTE 4,817 (1) 4,817 7 Ameritech 3,177 0 3, 177 ALLTEL 4,009 (1) 4,009 8 360 Communications 2,583 0 2, 583 Ameritech 3,577 (1) 3,577 9 US West Media Group 2,374 0 2, 374 Nextel 0 0 2,790 10 US Cellular 1,710 0 1, 710 Sprint PCS 0 2,590 2,590 11 Nextel 0 0 1,271 US Cellular 2,183 0 2,183 12 ALLTEL 941 0 941 Western Wireless 660 322 983 13 Sprint PCS 0 883 883 PrimeCo 0 902 902 14 Comcast 783 0 783 Comcast 815 0 815 15 Western Wireless 520 129 649 Vanguard Cellular 664 0 664 16 Vanguard Cellular 645 0 645 Century Tele. Ent. 624 0 624 17 Century Tele. Ent. 570 0 570 Centennial Cellular 286 99 385 18 SNET 457 0 457 Price Communications 382 0 382 19 PrimeCo 0 387 387 Omnipoint 0 376 376 20 Price Communications 310 0 310 CommNet Cellular 359 0 359 21 Commnet Cellular 290 0 290 Dobson Comm. 347 0 347 22 Centennial Cellular 218 51 269 American Cellular 334 0 334 23 American Cellular 244 0 250 Powertel 29 295 324 24 CCPR 196 0 196 Aerial Comm. 0 312 312 25 Aliant Communications 183 0 183 Aliant Comm. 303 0 303 Sources: Publicly available company documents such as operators’ news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: 1) Indicates that the operator has broadband PCS based systems but does not report those subscribers separately. 2) AT& T’s PCS subscriber total is the average of estimates made by Merrill Lynch, SalomonSmith Barney, Toronto- Dominion, and Paul Kagan Associates. 14 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 7 Table 5: Estimated U. S Digital Mobile Telephone Subscribers Technology 1997 Subscribers 1998 Subscribers Percent Change GSM Subs 1,200,000 2, 700, 000 125% TDMA Subs 3,800,000 8, 000, 000 111% CDMA Subs 1,400,000 6, 400, 000 357% iDEN Subs 1,300,000 2, 900, 000 123% Total Digital Subs 7,700,000 20, 000, 000 160% Percent of Total 14% 29% 107.6% Analog Cellular Subs 47, 600, 000 49, 200, 000 3% Percent of Total 86% 71% -17% Total Mobile Phone Subs 55, 300, 000 69, 200, 000 25% Sources: CDMA: 1997 – CDMA Development Group, Survival of the Fittest, (visited Feb. 11, 1999) . 1998 – cdmaOne Subscribers reach Almost 23 Million Globally; All Regions Showing Substantial Growth, New Release, CDMA Development Group, Feb. 8, 1999. The figures for both years were reported for North America as a whole. They were adjusted for the United States by removing the publicly available CDMA subscriber totals of BCE Mobile Communications, Inc. and Clearnet Communications, Inc. TDMA: 1997 – Universal Wireless Communications Consortium (UWCC) Announces Over 100 Percent Worldwide Subscriber Growth for TDMA in 1998, News Release, Universal Wireless Communications Consortium, Apr. 6, 1999. 1998 – Email from Universal Wireless Communications Consortium personnel, Feb. 15, 1999. The figures for both years were reported for North America as a whole. They were adjusted for the United States by removing the publicly available TDMA subscriber totals of Rogers Cantel Mobile Communications, Inc. GSM: 1997 – GSM Customers to Hit 100 Million Mark in 1998, News Release, GSM MoU Association, Feb. 18, 1998. 1998 – GSM Continues Record Growth in North America; Customers Top 3 Million in United States & Canada, News Release, North American GSM Alliance L. L. C., Feb. 8, 1999. The figures for both years were reported for North America as a whole. They were adjusted for the United States by removing the publicly available GSM subscriber totals of Microcell Telecommunications, Inc. iDEN: The iDEN figures are the combined digital SMR subscriber totals for Nextel and Southern Company (“ Southern”). Southern’s 1997 figure is estimated and the 1998 figure is as of November 1998. Nextel: Nextel Reports 1998 Results, News Release, Nextel Communications, Inc., Feb. 23, 1999. Southern: Southern LINC Hits 100,000th Customer Milestone, News Release, Southern Company, Nov. 5, 1998. Total Mobile Telephone Subs: Appendix B, Table 1, p. B- 2. 15 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 8 Table 6: Quarterly Mobile Telephone Subscriber Growth 95Q4 96Q1 96Q2 96Q3 96Q4 97Q1 97Q2 97Q3 97Q4 98Q1 98Q2 98Q3 98Q4 Cellular AirTouch (6) 2,262 2,392 2,550 3,072 3,403 3,550 3,745 3,901 4,309 4,560 7,290 7,461 7,915 AT& T (1) 3,950 4,232 4,539 4,784 5,204 5,325 5,542 5,747 5,931 6,023 6,233 6,417 6,635 Bell Atlantic 3,356 3,575 3,822 4,054 4,410 4,634 4,875 5,064 5,356 5,483 5,707 5,914 6,201 SBC (3) 3,659 3,807 3,961 4,125 4,398 4,623 4,781 4,890 5,068 5,090 5,188 5,234 5,924 GTE 3,011 3,094 3,243 3,393 3,749 4,009 4,151 4,286 4,487 4,545 4,631 4,685 4,817 BellSouth (3) 3,559 3,791 4,018 4,142 4,460 4,645 4,836 4,860 4,900 5,027 5,222 5,399 4,575 ALLTEL 625 663 708 738 795 844 890 921 941 977 1,010 3,863 4,009 Ameritech 1,891 2,043 2,185 2,293 2,512 2,709 2,856 2,970 3,177 3,345 3,462 3,576 3,600 US Cellular 710 785 860 940 1,073 1,164 1,263 1,357 1,710 1,817 1,922 2,018 2,183 Comcast 665 705 746 745 762 766 768 766 783 790 799 810 815 Vanguard (3) (4) 381 405 430 461 513 540 580 615 645 667 692 678 664 Western Wireless 210 239 264 290 324 351 390 426 520 547 583 620 660 Century Tele. Ent. (5) 290 307 325 337 368 380 398 430 570 576 584 592 624 Price Comm. 212 227 244 262 280 311 326 337 310 327 347 364 382 Commnet 168 181 195 211 230 244 257 275 290 307 320 336 359 Dobson Comm. 27 30 30 32 34 79 96 85 100 110 151 163 347 American Cellular 73 89 110 126 140 169 191 214 244 264 286 305 335 Aliant Comm. 110 118 126 133 147 154 161 170 183 271 281 290 303 CCPR 116 128 139 150 159 167 176 182 196 212 234 265 302 Centennial 116 128 135 141 160 177 187 199 218 238 253 268 286 Rural Cellular (4) 27 31 36 39 45 48 77 80 85 87 92 176 187 Powertel 39 40 42 44 48 50 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 360 Comm. 1,502 1,643 1,750 1,851 2,156 2,281 2,379 2,450 2,583 2,644 2,733 0 0 US West MG 1,339 1,437 1,557 1,664 1,873 1,984 2,073 2,200 2,374 2,424 0 0 0 Sygnet Wireless 45 48 51 54 107 114 121 130 143 148 157 167 0 28,340 30,137 32,066 34,082 37,350 39,317 41,144 42,580 45,148 46,506 48,206 49,629 51,151 1,798 1,929 1,655 3,268 1,967 1,827 1,435 2,481 1,358 1,700 1,381 2,118 Broadband PCS Sprint PCS (2) 1 46 116 281 890 1,110 1,370 1,750 2,590 PrimeCo 37 114 195 260 388 508 598 707 902 SBC Comm. 10 27 137 287 365 446 568 670 846 AT& T 1 22 88 136 251 392 563 Omnipoint 16 42 80 141 190 255 274 376 BellSouth 12 51 81 106 126 141 167 205 249 326 Western Wireless 2 6 18 36 49 74 101 129 165 213 265 322 Aerial Comm. 28 65 125 165 204 231 312 Powertel 15 35 45 66 119 157 181 229 295 US West 15 28 54 104 185 Centennial 7 17 33 51 61 70 86 99 Cincinnati Bell 14 25 56 Intelos 7 12 Rural Cellular 5 Chase Telecomm. 4 APC/ Sprint 32 60 90 118 158 181 201 225 0 0 0 0 0 Total 32 62 96 147 308 555 962 1,546 2,451 3,132 3,982 4,987 6,892 Net Adds 32 31 34 51 161 247 408 583 905 681 850 1,005 1,905 Digital SMR Nextel Subs 85 129 176 228 300 423 624 947 1,271 1,642 2,042 2,417 2,790 Nextel Net Adds 44 47 52 72 123 202 322 324 371 401 375 373 Tot Net Adds 1,872 2,010 1,758 3,501 2,336 2,437 2,341 3,711 2,410 2,951 2,761 4,396 PCS/ Nextel % 4.0% 4.0% 5.8% 6.7% 15.8% 25.0% 38.7% 33.1% 43.6% 42.4% 50.0% 51.8% Cellular % 96.0% 96.0% 94.2% 93.3% 84.2% 75.0% 61.3% 66.9% 56.4% 57.6% 50.0% 48.2% 16 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 9 Sources: Except as noted, publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: 1) AT& T’s broadband PCS subscriber totals are the average of estimates made by Merrill Lynch, SalomonSmith Barney, Toronto- Dominion, and Paul Kagan Associates. 2) APC/ Sprint and Sprint PCS subscriber totals prior to 1998 are based on the average of estimates made by: SalomonSmith Barney, Paul Kagan Associates, Inc., and Merrill Lynch. 3) Adjustments to the cellular net adds in the fourth quarter of 1998 were made for system divestitures by Vanguard Cellular, the restructuring of BellSouth’s subscribership reduction caused by the restructuring of its joint ventures with AT& T, and SBC Communications’ acquisition of Southern New England Telecommunications. 4) Adjustments to the cellular net adds in the third quarter of 1998 were made for system divestitures by Vanguard Cellular and system acquisitions by Rural Cellular. 5) Adjustments to the cellular net adds in the fourth quarter of 1997 were made for Century Telephone Enterprises’ acquisition of Pacific Telecom. 6) Adjustments to the cellular net adds in the third quarter of 1996 were made for system acquisitions by AirTouch. Table 7: Mobile Telephone Industry Subscriber Churn 1996 1997 1998 Cellular ALLTEL 1.95% 2. 04% 2.12% American Cellular 1.60% 1. 80% 1.80% Bell Atlantic 1. 80% 1. 73% 1. 85% Century Tele. Ent. 2.37% 2. 31% 2.23% Dobson Comm. 1.83% 1. 89% 2.00% Powertel 1.60% 1. 60% 1.90% Price Comm. 1.84% 1. 87% 1.91% Rural Cellular 1.30% 1. 60% 1.50% US Cellular 1.90% 1. 90% 1.90% Vanguard Cellular 2.20% 2. 20% 2.00% Weighted Average 1.89% 1. 89% 1.95% Broadband PCS Powertel 3.70% 4. 10% Omnipoint (1) (2) 2.70% 4. 50% Aerial Comm. (2) 3.40% 5. 50% Western Wireless (2) 3. 00% 2.40% Centennial (3) 2.60% 4. 60% Weighted Average 3.20% 4. 20% Digital SMR Nextel 1.00% 1. 30% 1.80% Source: Publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission or Note: (1) Excluding 30 day returns (prepaid customers). (2) Source: See Tomas J. Lee, 1Q99 Quarterly Preview, Equity Research United States, SalomonSmith Barney, Inc., Apr. 14, 1999 and Tomas J. Lee, Mobile Metrics – Fall 1998, Equity Research United States, SalomonSmith Barney, Inc., Sep. 21, 1998. (3) Centennial’s figures are for the 12 months ending in May of each year. 17 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 10 Table 8: Mobile Telephone Digital Coverage Technology Band Number of License Areas POPs in Those License Areas (3) % of Total POPs CDMA Broadband PCS (1) 210 199, 804, 727 79. 1% Digital Cellular (2) 148 145, 292,249 57. 5% Combined Total - 208, 497,555 82. 4% TDMA Broadband PCS (1) 48 68, 400, 640 27. 1% Digital Cellular (2) 293 163, 531,737 64. 7% Combined Total - 191, 625,143 75. 8% GSM Broadband PCS (1) 231 174, 533, 734 69. 1% iDEN Digital SMR (1) 187 191, 547, 195 75. 8% Source: Federal Communications Commission estimates based on publicly available information. Notes: (1) The license areas used for broadband PCS and digital SMR are BTAs. (2) The license areas used for digital cellular are MSAs and RSAs. (3) The POPs are from the 1990 census. 18 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 11 Tables 9A - 9E: Cellular Industry Financial Summary Table 9A: Cellular Operator Year- End Subscribership - 1995 to 1998 (1) 1995 Percent Change 1996 Percent Change 1997 Percent Change 1998 Percent Change AirTouch (2) 3,601,000 45.0% 5,276,000 50.4% 6,683,000 26.6% 7,915,000 18.4% AT& T (3) 3,950,000 41.1% 5,204,000 31.7% 6,019,000 15.7% 7,198,000 19.6% Bell Atlantic 3,356,000 43.4% 4,410,000 31.4% 5,356,000 21.5% 6,201,000 15.8% SBC (4) 3,982,000 22.3% 4,790,000 20.2% 5,525,000 15.2% 5,924,000 7.2% GTE (3) 3,011,000 28.7% 3,749,000 24.5% 4,487,000 19.7% 4,817,000 7.4% BellSouth 3,558,662 30.1% 4,460,000 25.3% 4,900,000 9. 9% 4,575,000 -6. 6% ALLTEL (3) (5) 2,126,299 33.3% 2,951,548 27.3% 3,523,839 18.4% 4,008,660 13.8% Ameritech (3) 1,891,000 45.6% 2,512,000 32.8% 3,177,000 26.5% 3,577,000 12.6% US Cellular 710,000 68.6% 1,073,000 51.1% 1,710,000 59.4% 2,183,000 27.7% Comcast 665,000 32.7% 762,000 14.6% 783,000 2. 8% 829,000 5.9% Vanguard Cellular 381,000 55.5% 513,000 34.6% 645,000 25.7% 664,000 2.9% Western Wireless 209,500 85.7% 324,200 54.7% 520,000 60.4% 660,400 27.0% Century Tele. Ent. 290,075 37.0% 368,233 26.9% 569,983 54.8% 624,119 9.5% Price Comm. 211,985 80.8% 279,816 32.0% 309,606 10.6% 381,977 23.4% Commnet Cellular 168,465 46.6% 229,879 36.5% 289,841 26.1% 358,665 23.7% Dobson Comm. 71,279 23.9% 140,880 28.9% 243,027 191.8% 347,306 42.9% American Cellular 73,000 322.0% 139,800 91.5% 243,700 74.3% 334,500 37.3% Aliant Comm. 109,708 309.7% 146,702 34.5% 182,987 24.6% 302,740 65.4% Cellular Comm. PR 115,500 69.1% 159,300 37.9% 196,400 23.3% 301,000 53.3% Centennial Cellular (6) 135,000 20.0% 187,000 38.5% 268,600 43.6% 285,900 6.4% Rural Cellular 26,764 53.8% 45,094 68.5% 84,600 87.6% 186,892 120.9% Powertel 38,582 34.8% 47,617 23.4% 25,848 -45.7% 28,989 12.2% Total 28,681,819 39.3% 37,769,069 31.7% 45,743,431 21.1% 51,704,148 13.0% Source: Publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) Unless otherwise noted all figures are consolidated domestic subscribers. Unless notes, no corrections have been made for mergers and acquisitions. (2) On April 6, 1998, AirTouch completed its acquisition of US West Media Group's wireless properties. The AirTouch figures for 1995, 1996, and 1997 include the US West subscribers. (3) 1997 and/ or 1998 figures include subscribers on broadband PCS systems. (4) On October 26, 1998, SBC merged with Southern New England Telecommunications. The SBC figures for 1995, 1996, and 1997 include the Southern New England Telecommunications subscribers. (5) On July 1, 1998, 360 Communications and ALLTEL merged. The ALLTEL figures for 1995, 1996, and 1997 include the 360 Communications subscribers. (6) Centennial Cellular's figures are as of November 30 of each year. 19 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 12 Table 9B: Cellular Operator Year- End Subscriber Penetration - 1994 to 1998 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Airtouch (1) 4.38% 6.22% 8.29% 10.48% 11.72% Aliant Comm. 7.50% 10.00% 13.20% 16.30% 17.70% ALLTEL (2) 5.50% 7.60% 9.10% 10.70% 12.00% American Cellular 1.00% 2.00% 3.60% 5.30% 6.84% Ameritech (3) 4.93% 7.17% 9.53% 12.09% 13.59% Bell Atlantic 4.20% 6.00% 7.80% 9.40% 10.80% BellSouth 5.50% 7.13% 8.90% 10.20% 11.90% CCPR 2.00% 3.40% 4.10% 5.10% 7.80% Centennial Cellular (4) 1.97% 2.08% 2.52% 3.39% 4.59% Century Tele. Ent. 3.33% 4.22% 5.19% 6.30% 6.90% Comcast 6.80% 8.50% 9.30% 9.50% 10.20% Commnet Cellular 2.53% 3.59% 5.15% 6.35% 7.82% Dobson Comm. (5) 4.78% 5.75% 4.81% 6.05% 6.80% GTE 4.80% 6.30% 7.80% 9.10% 9.70% Price Comm. 4.58% 6.41% 7.45% 9.40% 11.57% Rural Cellular 2.90% 4.50% 7.50% 7.60% 8.00% SBC (6) 7.20% 8.70% 10.50% 11.50% 12.30% US Cellular 1.98% 3.18% 4.94% 7.11% 8.84% Vanguard Cellular 3.65% 5.34% 6.77% 8.51% 9.81% Western Wireless 2.20% 3.60% 5.40% 6.97% 8.69% Average 5.3% 6.8% 8.5% 10.0% 11.2% Percent Change 29.5% 24.7% 17.4% 12.3% Net Growth 1.55% 1.68% 1.48% 1.23% Percent Change 8.6% -12.2% -16.8% Source: Publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) The AirTouch figures for 1994- 1997 are pro forma figures estimated to include the US West Media Group’s operations. (2) The ALLTEL figures for 1994- 1997 are pro forma figures estimated to include 360 Communications’ operations. (3) Ameritech’s 1994 and 1995 figures are calculated using its 1996 POPs. (4) The Centennial Cellular figures are for May of each year. (5) The Dobson Communications figures for 1994- 1997 are pro forma figures estimated to include Sygnet Wireless’ operations. (6) The SBC figures for 1994- 1997 are pro forma figures estimated to include Southern New England Telecommunications’ operations. 20 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 13 Table 9C: Cellular Operator Annual Revenues - 1995 to 1998 (in millions) (1) 1995 Percent Change 1996 Percent Change 1997 Percent Change 1998 Percent Change AirTouch (2) $2,292.300 35.6% $2,965.200 29.4% $3,516.000 18.6% $3,831.000 9.0% AT& T (3) n/ a n/ a $4,238.000 n/ a $4,642.000 9.5% $5,007.000 7.9% Bell Atlantic $2,092.100 28.6% $2,651.300 26.7% $3,097.900 16.8% $3,481.300 12.4% SBC (4) (5) (10) $2,408.000 30.1% $3,137.000 20.7% $3,697.000 17.9% $4,185.000 13.2% GTE (4) (5) $2,019.000 31.2% $2,634.000 16.2% $2,922.000 10.9% $3,070.000 5.1% BellSouth $1,888.259 28.9% $2,312.289 22.5% $2,520.101 9.0% $2,632.932 4.5% ALLTEL (4) (6) $1,232.515 34.9% $1,544.500 25.3% $1,838.500 19.0% $2,137.200 16.2% Ameritech (4) (7) $1,074.240 22.1% $1,342.530 25.0% $1,759.780 31.1% $1,886.940 7.2% US Cellular $492.395 48.1% $707.820 43.8% $876.965 23.9% $1,162.467 32.6% Comcast $374.880 31.0% $426.053 13.7% $444.946 4.4% $455.199 2.3% Vanguard Cellular $236.071 40.5% $302.054 28.0% $374.518 24.0% $421.706 12.6% Western Wireless $146.555 132.2% $221.307 51.0% $302.848 36.8% $416.620 37.6% Century Tele. Ent. $197.494 33.6% $250.243 26.7% $307.742 23.0% $407.749 32.5% Price Comm. $104.906 52.1% $159.743 52.3% $185.449 16.1% $197.329 6.4% Commnet Cellular $113.084 40.1% $148.517 31.3% $183.705 23.7% $205.271 11.7% Dobson Comm. (9) $44.260 32.4% $71.735 62.1% $152.348 112.4% $240.303 57.7% American Cellular $41.504 696.8% $112.616 171.3% $181.000 60.7% $246.157 36.0% Aliant Comm. $34.121 217.7% $63.696 86.7% $76.710 20.4% $119.067 55.2% Cellular Comm. PR $108.668 61.9% $133.818 23.1% $148.494 11.0% $180.198 21.4% Centennial Cellular (8) $101.057 46.0% $125.286 24.0% $169.123 35.0% $206.053 21.8% Rural Cellular $20.327 29.6% $30.461 49.9% $47.591 56.2% $87.720 84.3% Powertel $29.312 34.7% $34.652 18.2% $22.918 -33.9% $19.610 -14.4% Total (11) $15,051.048 32.8% $23,612.820 28.7% $27,467.638 16.3% $30,596.821 11.4% Source: Publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) Unless otherwise noted, all figures are for consolidated domestic holdings. Unless noted, no corrections have been made for mergers and acquisitions. (2) The AirTouch figures are pro forma figures estimated to include the US West Media Group’s operations. (3) AT& T’s figures are for what it refers to as “core” wireless services which it describes as being primarily cellular operations and excludes: broadband PCS systems, wireless data, two- way messaging, and fixed wireless systems. Some analysts use this figure as a proxy for AT& T’s cellular operations. (4) Includes revenues from broadband PCS operations. (5) Figures for periods prior to 1996 include service revenues only. The percent change between 1995 and 1996 was calculated using only service revenues. (6) The ALLTEL figures are pro forma figures estimated to include 360 Communications’ operations. (7) Ameritech’s figures are calculated using the numbers it reported for its cellular and paging unit’s percentage of its total revenues. (8) The Centennial Cellular figures are for the twelve months ending in November of each year. (9) The Dobson Communications figures are pro forma figures estimated to include Sygnet Wireless’ operations. (10) The SBC figures are pro forma figures estimated to include Southern New England Telecommunications’ operations. (11) The percentage increase for the total revenue figures are calculated using only the operators for whom data was available for all four years 21 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 14 Table 9D: Cellular Operator Annual Operating Cash Flow - 1995 to 1998 (in millions) (1) 1995 Percent Change 1996 Percent Change 1997 Percent Change 1998 Percent Change AirTouch (2) $849.200 34.8% $1,176.400 38.5% $1,535.000 30.5% $1,716.000 11.8% AT& T (3) n/ a n/ a $1,496.000 n/ a $1,654.000 n/ a $1,563.000 -5. 5% Bell Atlantic $655.000 80.4% $873.700 33.4% $1,158.700 32.6% $1,349.800 16.5% SBC (4) (8) n/ a n/ a $1,143.000 n/ a $1,087.000 -4. 9% $1,399.000 28.7% GTE (4) $742.000 36.6% $880.000 14.0% $865.000 -1. 7% $1,104.000 27.6% BellSouth $823.618 30.4% $1,004.111 21.9% $1,156.728 15.2% $1,187.643 2.7% ALLTEL (4) $436.482 45.7% $587.009 34.5% $719.366 22.5% $895.718 24.5% Ameritech n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a US Cellular $132.213 59.6% $196.205 48.4% $261.922 33.5% $382.854 46.2% Comcast $133.300 21.8% $154.001 15.5% $170.038 10.4% $174.950 2.9% Vanguard Cellular $68.028 89.3% $102.563 50.8% $123.145 20.1% $151.494 23.0% Western Wireless $28.929 1276.3% $60.289 108.4% $103.875 72.3% $155.682 49.9% Century Tele. Ent. $82.436 56.4% $101.487 23.1% $129.208 27.3% $192.582 49.0% Price Comm. $41.586 67.0% $66.190 59.2% $80.980 22.3% $88.595 9.4% Commnet Cellular $30.627 95.5% $52.846 72.5% $74.821 41.6% $88.140 17.8% Dobson Comm. (7) $15.279 44.9% $27.424 79.5% $66.622 142.9% $96.348 44.6% American Cellular $9.347 -366.9% $38.470 311.6% $69.233 80.0% $118.760 71.5% Aliant Comm. $13.763 217.1% $27.216 97.7% $35.404 30.1% $60.590 71.1% Cellular Comm. PR $26.678 92.2% $37.419 40.3% $44.185 18.1% $69.797 58.0% Centennial Cellular (6) $46.286 104.2% $58.588 26.6% $77.400 32.1% $104.359 34.8% Rural Cellular $5.740 58.9% $8.779 53.0% $19.860 126.2% $39.357 98.2% Powertel $11.992 55.3% $16.461 37.3% $9.434 -42.7% $10.019 6.2% Total (9) $4,152.504 45.7% $8,108.158 31.7% $9,441.921 16.4% $10,948.688 16.0% Source: Publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) Unless otherwise noted, all figures are for consolidated domestic holdings. Unless noted, no corrections have been made for mergers and acquisitions. (2) The AirTouch figures are pro forma figures estimated to include the US West Media Group’s operations. (3) AT& T’s figures are for what it refers to as “core” wireless services which it describes as being primarily cellular operations and excludes: broadband PCS systems, wireless data, two- way messaging, and fixed wireless systems. Some analysts use this figure as a proxy for AT& T’s cellular operations. (4) Includes cash flows from broadband PCS operations. (5) The ALLTEL figures are pro forma figures estimated to include 360 Communications’ operations. (6) The Centennial Cellular figures are for the twelve months ending in November of each year. (7) The Dobson Communications figures are pro forma figures estimated to include Sygnet Wireless’ operations. (8) The SBC figures are pro forma figures estimated to include Southern New England Telecommunications’ operations. (9) The percentage increase for the total cash flow figures are calculated using only the operators for whom data was available for all four years 22 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 15 Table 9E: Cellular Operator Annual Operating Cash Flow Margin - 1995 to 1998 (1) 1995 Percent Change 1996 Percent Change 1997 Percent Change 1998 Percent Change AirTouch (2) 37.0% -0. 6% 39.7% 7.1% 43.7% 10.0% 44.8% 2.6% AT& T (3) n/ a n/ a 35.3% n/ a 35.6% 0.9% 31.2% -12.4% Bell Atlantic 31.3% 40.3% 33.0% 5.3% 37.4% 13.5% 38.8% 3.7% SBC (4) (8) n/ a n/ a 36.4% n/ a 29.4% -19.3% 33.4% 13.7% GTE (4) 36.8% 4.2% 33.4% -9. 1% 29.6% -11.4% 36.0% 21.5% BellSouth 43.6% 1.2% 43.4% -0. 4% 45.9% 5.7% 45.1% -1. 7% ALLTEL (4) (5) 35.4% 8.1% 38.0% 7.3% 39.1% 3.0% 41.9% 7.1% Ameritech n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a US Cellular 26.9% 7.7% 27.7% 3.2% 29.9% 7.7% 32.9% 10.3% Comcast 35.6% -7. 0% 36.1% 1.7% 38.2% 5.7% 38.4% 0.6% Vanguard Cellular 28.8% 34.7% 34.0% 17.8% 32.9% -3. 2% 35.9% 9.3% Western Wireless 19.7% 492.6% 27.2% 38.0% 34.3% 25.9% 37.4% 8.9% Century Tele. Ent. 41.7% 17.1% 40.6% -2. 8% 42.0% 3.5% 47.2% 12.5% Price Comm. 39.6% 9.8% 41.4% 4.5% 43.7% 5.4% 44.9% 2.8% Commnet Cellular 27.1% 39.6% 35.6% 31.4% 40.7% 14.5% 42.9% 5.4% Dobson Comm. (7) 34.5% 9.5% 38.2% 10.7% 43.7% 14.4% 40.1% -8. 3% American Cellular 22.5% -133.5% 34.2% 51.7% 38.3% 12.0% 48.2% 26.1% Aliant Comm. 40.3% -0. 2% 42.7% 5.9% 46.2% 8.0% 50.9% 10.3% Cellular Comm. PR 24.6% 18.8% 28.0% 13.9% 29.8% 6.4% 38.7% 30.2% Centennial Cellular (6) 45.8% 39.9% 46.8% 2.1% 45.8% -2. 1% 50.6% 10.7% Rural Cellular 28.2% 22.7% 28.8% 2.1% 41.7% 44.8% 44.9% 7.5% Powertel 40.9% 15.3% 47.5% 16.1% 41.2% -13.3% 51.1% 24.1% Total (9) 35.9% 8.4% 36.7% 2.3% 38.6% 5.1% 40.9% 6.1% Source: Publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) Unless otherwise noted, all figures are for consolidated domestic holdings. Unless noted, no corrections have been made for mergers and acquisitions. (2) The AirTouch figures are pro forma figures estimated to include the US West Media Group’s operations. (3) AT& T’s figures are for what it refers to as “core” wireless services which it describes as being primarily cellular operations and excludes: broadband PCS systems, wireless data, two- way messaging, and fixed wireless systems. Some analysts use this figure as a proxy for AT& T’s cellular operations. (4) Includes cash flows from broadband PCS operations. (5) The ALLTEL figures are pro forma figures estimated to include 360 Communications’ operations. (6) The Centennial Cellular figures are for the twelve months ending in November of each year. (7) The Dobson Communications figures are pro forma figures estimated to include Sygnet Wireless’ operations. (8) The SBC figures are pro forma figures estimated to include Southern New England Telecommunications’ operations. (9) The percentage increase for the total cash flow margin figures are calculated using only the operators for whom data was available for all four years. 23 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 16 Table 10: Broadband PCS Industry Growth Operator Technology Choice Launch Date Subscibers 12/ 31/ 95 Subscibers 12/ 31/ 96 Subscibers 12/ 31/ 97 Subscibers 12/ 31/ 98 APC/ Sprint (1) GSM 11/ 15/ 95 31,667 158,333 - - Western Wireless GSM 2/ 28/ 96 35,500 128,600 322,400 BellSouth GSM\ TDMA 7/ 18/ 96 51,000 141,000 326,000 Powertel GSM 10/ 15/ 96 14,892 118,757 295,295 SBC Communications (2) GSM\ TDMA 10/ 29/ 96 10,000 365,000 846,000 PrimeCo CDMA 11/ 13/ 96 38,000 387,000 902,000 Omnipoint GSM 11/ 14/ 96 n/ a 141,000 375,500 Centennial Cellular (3) CDMA 12/ 12/ 96 16,900 50,700 98,700 Sprint PCS (1) (4) CDMA 12/ 16/ 96 1,333 890,000 2,590,000 GTE (5) CDMA 2/ 18/ 97 n/ a n/ a Aerial Communications GSM 3/ 27/ 97 125,000 311,900 Airadigm GSM 5/ 3/ 97 n/ a n/ a AT& T (6) TDMA 6/ 5/ 97 88,000 562,688 Horizon PCS (7) CDMA 8/ 29/ 97 n/ a n/ a US West Communications CDMA 9/ 23/ 97 15,000 185,000 WirelessNorth CDMA 10/ 1/ 97 n/ a n/ a Third Kentucky Cellular (8) GSM 10/ 7/ 97 n/ a n/ a Intelos CDMA 10/ 9/ 97 n/ a 12,000 NPI Wireless GSM 10/ 13/ 97 n/ a n/ a US Unwired (7) CDMA Nov- 97 n/ a n/ a PCS One (9) GSM 11/ 17/ 97 n/ a 16,000 DIGIPH PCS GSM 1/ 22/ 98 n/ a Poka Lambro CDMA Jan- 98 n/ a Southeast Telephone GSM 2/ 8/ 98 n/ a ALLTEL CDMA 2/ 23/ 98 n/ a 3 Rivers Wireless CDMA 3/ 30/ 98 n/ a Hargrey Wireless CDMA 4/ 1/ 98 n/ a Blackfoot Communications CDMA 4/ 8/ 98 n/ a Rural Cellular (10) GSM 4/ 21/ 98 5,129 Conestoga Enterprises GSM 5/ 1/ 98 n/ a Cincinnati Bell (11) TDMA 5/ 5/ 98 56,000 Via Wireless (7) CDMA 7/ 15/ 98 n/ a Ameritech (5) CDMA 7/ 21/ 98 n/ a Lifecom CDMA 8/ 10/ 98 n/ a Century Telephone Enterprises TDMA 8/ 12/ 98 n/ a Panhandle Telecomm. Systems GSM 9/ 22/ 98 n/ a Chase Telecommunications CDMA 9/ 23/ 98 3,500 AlaskaDigitel CDMA 10/ 26/ 98 n/ a Iowa Wireless Services (12) GSM 11/ 6/ 98 n/ a Amica Wireless CDMA 12/ 14/ 98 n/ a Cellular South TDMA 1/ 20/ 99 - Triton PCS (11) TDMA 1/ 26/ 99 - Telecorp (11) TDMA 2/ 4/ 99 - Southwest PCS (7) CDMA 3/ 22/ 99 - Industar TDMA 4/ 1/ 99 - South Central (Utah) Comm. CDMA 4/ 1/ 99 - PinPoint Communications GSM 2Q99 - Pyxis Communications CDMA April 99 - Roseville Communications CDMA 6/ 11/ 99 - Sources: - Except as noted below, all subscriber figures come from operators’ news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) APC/ Sprint and Sprint PCS subscriber totals prior to 1998 are based on the average of estimates made by: Salomon Smith Barney, Paul Kagan Associates, Inc., and Merrill Lynch. (2) SBC Communication's information includes the PCS operations added with the acquisition of Pacific Telesis. SBC launched its lone existing broadband PCS license in Tulsa on 5/ 22/ 97. (3) Centennial Cellular's subscriber figures are as of November 30 of each year. (4) Sprint PCS acquired APC/ Sprint Spectrum on January 6, 1998. APC/ Sprint Spectrum's 4th quarter 1997 subscribers are included with Sprint PCS. 24 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 17 (5) GTE and Ameritech report their broadband PCS subscribers with their existing cellular operations. (6) AT& T does not report its broadband PCS subscribers separately. The subscriber totals here are the average of estimates made by Merrill Lynch, SalomonSmith Barney, Toronto- Dominion, and Paul Kagan Associates. (7) Entered in affiliation agreements with Sprint PCS. (8) Operates under the name Wireless 2000. (9) PCS One is a joint venture between D& E Communications and Omnipoint. (10) Rural Cellular controls 51% of Wireless Alliance LLC, a joint venture between it and Aerial Communications. (11) Joint Venture with AT& T. (12) Joint Venture with Western Wireless. Table 11: Broadband PCS Capital Expenditures: 1995 - 1998 Operator 1995 1996 1997 1998 Cumulative Capital Ex Covered POPs 12/ 31/ 98 (thous.) Cell Sites in Service 12/ 31/ 98 Aerial (1) $297.551 $242.270 $387.718 $96.950 $1,024.489 27,500 1,180 AT& T (2) n/ a $1,088.000 $1,338.000 $522.000 $2,948.000 n/ a n/ a Centennial (3) $0.219 $15.478 $50.056 $57.108 $137.522 3,839 125 Conestoga Enterprises (4) $0.000 $0.000 $7.246 $20.848 $28.094 402 70 Omnipoint (5) $14.844 $164.116 $435.167 $560.864 $1,174.991 46,000 2,800 Powertel $0.000 $224.647 $289.594 $204.990 $719.231 15,600 1,409 Rural Cellular (6) $0.000 $0.000 $8.801 $13.300 $22.101 708 53 Sprint PCS $31.806 $1,419.216 $2,278.300 $2,903.600 $6,632.922 170,000 9,000 Western Wireless $16.891 $234.362 $264.432 $206.503 $722.188 16,121 n/ a Sources: Publicly available information such as operators’ news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) Aerial’s figures include non- cash transactions. (2) AT& T’s figures are for what it refers to as “new” wireless services which include: broadband PCS systems, wireless data, two- way messaging, and fixed wireless systems. Some analysts use this figure as a proxy for AT& T’s broadband PCS operations. (3) Centennial’s years are the 12 months ending in May. The cumulative figure includes 14. 661 million for the six months ending November 1998. Its “covered” POPs are the entire population of Puerto Rico. (4) Conestoga’s figures includes some paging expenditures and its covered POPs include all of the Reading, Sunbury, and Williamsport BTAs. (5) Omnipoint’s covered POPs represents the population to which it was marketing service as of 12/ 31/ 98. (6) Rural Cellular is a joint venture with Aerial Communications. Its covered POPs are the entire population of its broadband PCS service area. 25 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 18 Table 12: Broadband PCS Income Data: 1995 - 1998 Operator Statistic 1996 Percent Change 1997 Percent Change 1998 Percent Change Aerial Revenue $55.952 - $155.154 177.3% EBITDA ($ 177.611) - ($ 196.584) 10.7% EBITDA Margin -317.4% - -126.7% -60.1% AT& T (1) Revenue $26.000 - $399.000 1434.6% EBITDA ($ 426.000) - ($ 343.000) -19.5% EBITDA Margin -1638.5% - -86.0% -94.8% Centennial Revenue $26.163 - $86.059 228.9% EBITDA ($ 4.139) - $32.826 -893.1% EBITDA Margin -15.8% - 38.1% -341.1% Omnipoint Revenue $0.531 - $42.377 - $167.753 295.9% EBITDA ($ 48.941) - ($ 145.924) - ($ 282.528) 93.6% EBITDA Margin - - -344.3% - -168.4% -51.1% PCS One (3) Revenue $0.179 - $5.208 2813.3% EBITDA ($ 1.777) - ($ 11.562) 550.5% EBITDA Margin -994.3% - -222.0% -77.7% Powertel (2) Revenue $4.473 - $55.998 - $155.826 178.3% EBITDA ($ 23.728) - ($ 95.253) - ($ 114.601) 20.3% EBITDA Margin -530.5% - -170.1% - -73.5% -56.8% PrimeCo Revenue $12.000 - $208.000 - $509.000 144.7% EBITDA n/ a - ($ 341.300) - ($ 214.100) -37.3% EBITDA Margin - -164.1% - -42.1% -74.4% Sprint PCS (4) Revenue $4.175 - $400.800 - $1,225.400 375.0% EBITDA ($ 346.278) - ($ 1,324.500) - ($ 1,600.600) 47.9% EBITDA Margin - - -330.5% - -130.6% -68.9% Western Wireless Revenue $17.539 - $77.730 343.2% $167.962 116.1% EBITDA ($ 67.434) - ($ 130.066) 92.9% ($ 120.877) -7. 1% EBITDA Margin -384.5% - -167.3% -56.5% -72.0% -57.0% Sources: Publicly available information such as operators’ news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) AT& T’s figures are for what it refers to as “new” wireless services which include: broadband PCS systems, wireless data, two- way messaging, and fixed wireless systems. Some analysts use this figure as a proxy for AT& T’s broadband PCS operations. (2) Powertel’s 1996 figures are for the 4 th quarter only. (3) PCS One is a joint venture between D& E Communications and Omnipoint. (4) Sprint PCS’s 1997 and 1998 figures are pro forma to include all of the operations of the various partnerships that make up Sprint PCS, including APC- Sprint Spectrum in the Washington, DC MTA. The 1996 figures only reflect operations on the non- pioneers preference licenses launched late in the year. 26 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 19 Tables 13A - 13D: Broadband PCS Rollout Summary Table 13A: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Number of Providers in a BTA Number of BTAs POPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs 1 147 39, 410, 133 15. 6% 2 111 103,084, 989 40. 8% 3 54 76, 224, 527 30. 2% 4 8 10, 000, 492 4.0% Total 320 228,720, 141 90. 6% Table 13B: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Technology Technology Number of BTAs POPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs CDMA (2) 210 199,804, 727 79. 1% GSM 231 174,533, 734 69. 1% TDMA 48 68, 400, 640 27. 1% Table 13C: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Service Block Service Block Number of BTAs (3) POPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs A 164 180,526, 325 71. 5% B 214 199,141, 939 78. 9% C (4) 35 17, 028, 852 6.7% D 86 90, 827, 413 36. 0% E 56 52, 918, 097 21. 0% F 40 28, 418, 339 11. 3% 27 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 20 Table 13D: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Size of BTAs Number of BTAs Percent of BTAs in Quartile POPs in Those BTAs (1) Percent of POPs in Quartile 1st Quartile 119 96. 7% 190, 047, 430 98. 9% 2nd Quartile 94 76. 4% 25, 991, 595 77. 9% 3rd Quartile 61 49. 6% 9, 043, 626 50. 9% 4th Quartile 46 37. 1% 3, 637, 490 39. 3% Notes: 1) POPs from 1990 Census. 2) The CDMA coverage includes Sprint PCS’ CDMA overlay in the Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD BTAs of the APC/ Sprint Spectrum GSM- based network. 3) There are several BTAs where a single operator controls multiple license blocks. This analysis assumes that they are all in use (except for AT& T’s DEF block licenses). This was not done in the Third Report, making the numbers from Table 13C not comparable with the equivalent table in the Third Report. 4) A number of licensee returned their C block licenses as a part of the June 1998 elections and switched to using licenses owned by Sprint PCS in the A or B blocks. 28 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 21 Table 14: Potential New Broadband PCS Competition in the 20 Most Populated BTAs (As of 3/ 23/ 99) BTA BTA Name Total Broadband PCS License Blocks Operators in Service Licenses Controled by Those Operators Remaining Unlaunched Licenses Licenses Involved in Bankruptcy Litigation Licenses in 1999 Broadband PCS Auction Licenses With Announced Plans for Fixed Services (4) Remaining Potential Near-Term Mobile Telephone Competitors (5) Number of Those Operators with Publicly Announced Equipment Contracts (6) 321 New York, NY 6 2 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 262 Los Angeles, CA (1) 6 2 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 78 Chicago, IL 6 3 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 404 San Francisco, CA (2) 6 2 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 346 Philadelphia, PA (3) 7 3 3 4 1 1 0 2 0 112 Detroit, MI 6 3 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 101 Dallas, TX 6 2 2 4 1 1 2 0 0 51 Boston, MA 6 3 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 461 Washington, DC 6 2 2 4 1 0 0 3 1 196 Houston, TX 6 3 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 293 Miami, FL 6 3 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 24 Atlanta, GA 6 3 3 3 2 0 0 1 1 84 Cleveland, OH 6 3 3 3 1 0 0 2 1 298 Minneapolis, MN 6 3 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 394 St Louis, MO 6 2 2 4 1 1 0 2 2 413 Seattle, WA 6 4 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 350 Pittsburgh, PA 6 2 2 4 1 0 1 2 0 402 San Diego, CA (1) 6 2 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 29 Baltimore, MD 6 2 2 4 1 0 0 3 1 347 Phoenix, AZ 6 4 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 Source: Federal Communications Commission estimates based on publicly available information. Notes: (1) In Los Angeles and San Diego, the E block broadband PCS license has been acquired by one of the cellular operators in that area, AirTouch, and are included in the “Licenses Owned by Those Operators” column. (2) According to a recent analyst report, Western Wireless’ San Francisco BTA license in unfunded. See Thomas J. Lee and Peter E. de Boer, VoiceStream Wireless, Equity Research: United States Wireless Services, Salomon Smith Barney, Inc., May 24, 1999, at 8. (3) The C block license for the Philadelphia BTA was disaggregated. See “Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Announces Broadband Personal Communications Services (PCS) C Block Unconditional Elections,” Public Notice, DA 98- 1340 (rel. Jul. 2, 1998). (4) These are licenses on which AT& T has stated it plans to deploy its fixed wireless service, called “Project Angel” (see Appendix F for a discussion). (5) While there have been a few exceptions, most broadband PCS operators have taken a minimum of 12 months to launch their networks after being granted their licenses. Therefore, this analysis assumes it unlikely that any license not currently in the hands of an operator will be in active use prior to the end of 1999. (6) It is possible that some operators have entered into contracts with equipment vendors without the Commission’s knowledge. In addition, the contracts known to the Commission might not apply to the licenses in this analysis. 29 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 B- 22 Table 15: Top 20 Mobile Telephone Resellers: 1997 and 1998 1997 1998 Operator Resale Subscribers Operator Resale Subscribers MCI Communications 450,000 MCI Worldcom 565,000 WorldCom Wireless 130,000 Progressive Concepts 76, 000 Progressive Concepts 76, 000 Prime Matrix Wireless 72, 000 Connecticut Telephone 65, 100 Connecticut Telephone 70, 000 CellNet Communications 60, 000 CellNet Communications 65, 000 Prime Matrix Wireless Comm. 52, 000 Select Wireless 40, 000 NW Communications 51, 104 DCN Wireless/ Robo Wireless 39, 414 Phase 2 Cellular 46, 000 Discount Cellular Inc. 24, 831 DCN Wireless/ Robo Wireless 38, 655 Cellular Plus Systems 22, 000 Select Wireless 35, 000 Marathon Communications 21, 000 Cellular Plus Systems 20, 000 Phase 2 Cellular 20, 000 Cellnet Telecommunications 16, 500 Cellnet of Ohio Inc. 17, 500 One Source Communications 15, 000 SkyNet 15, 677 SkyNet 12, 456 CoreComm 15, 031 Marathon Communications 10, 000 The Mobile Phone Co. 13, 000 The Mobile Phone Co. 9,600 One Source Communications 11, 500 Cellular Dynamics 9, 500 Pacific Cellular 10, 200 Worldwide Mobilcom 8, 000 Cellular Dynamics 10, 000 Cortelco Puerto Rico 7,400 Car Phones Express 10,000 San Diego Wireless Comm. 6,100 San Diego Wireless Comm. 8,100 1,118,415 1,126,253 40. 2% 50. 2% Sources: 1997: RCR Top 20 Wireless Resellers, RCR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, Dec. 28, 1998, at S7. 1998: RCR Top 20 Wireless Resellers, RCR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, Jan. 11, 1999, at 16. 30 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 1 APPENDIX C: PAGING/ MESSAGING Table of Contents Table 1: 1995 - 1998 Paging Industry Numbers ...................................................................................................... C- 2 Table 2: 1995 – 1998 Number of Paging Units by Publicly- Held Company .......................................................... C- 3 Table 3: 1995 – 1998 Revenues by Publicly- Held Company .................................................................................. C- 4 Table 4: 1995 – 1998 EBITDA/ Operating Cash Flow by Publicly- Held Company................................................. C- 5 Table 5: 1995 – 1998 EBITDA/ Operating Cash Flow Margin................................................................................. C- 6 Table 6: Narrowband PCS Services and Subscribers ............................................................................................... C- 7 Table 7: Estimated Narrowband PCS Rollouts by Number of Launches ............................................................... C- 8 Table 8: Narrowband PCS Deployment ................................................................................................................. C- 9 31 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 2 Table 1: 1995 – 1998 Paging Industry Numbers Sources: (1) THE STRATEGIS GROUP, THE STATE OF THE US PAGING INDUSTRY: 1998 (1998), at 14, 28, 34. (“ Strategis Paging Report”) Paging Units Percent growth Revenues Percent growth Average Monthly Revenue Per Unit ,, ,,, 1995 34,500,000 31.86% $3,814,000,000 17.97% $10.51 1996 42,100,000 22.03% $4,467,000,000 17.12% $9.79 1997 48,200,000 14.49% $5,181,000,000 15.98% $9.57 1998 53,300,000 10.58% $6,196,000,000 19.59% $10.17 32 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 3 Table 2: 1995 – 1998 Number of Paging Units by Publicly- Held Company Sources: - Information is based on publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. - Includes both traditional one- way as well as advanced messaging units. Notes: (1) Based on Fall 1998 data, the following privately- held firms would be ranked above by paging units: TSR Wireless, LLC (largest privately- held at seventh – 2. 4 million customers), SourceOne Wireless Inc. (between Preferred Networks and Teletouch – 450, 000 customers), and Network Services LLC, Bell Atlantic (now part of Aquis Communications), and Southern Net Association of Paging (all between Teletouch and Paging Partners). (2) Metrocall’s 1997 pagers in service include ProNet. Metrocall’s 1998 numbers include AT& T. (3) SkyTel’s pagers in service does not include fixed telemetry units. (4) American Paging was merged with TSR Wireless, LLC, a privately- held company. (5) Teletouch files its SEC Form 10- KSB on a fiscal year ended May 31. Company 1995 growth 1996 growth 1997 growth 1998 (1) PageNet 6, 737, 907 26.92% 8, 551, 574 19.33% 10, 204, 743 -3.33% 9, 864, 908 Metrocall (2) 944, 013 126. 94% 2, 142, 351 88.15% 4, 030, 836 40. 41% 5, 659, 550 Arch 2, 006, 000 64.26% 3, 295, 000 18.06% 3, 890, 000 9.92% 4, 276, 000 MobileMedia 4, 145, 696 6. 13% 4, 400, 000 -22.73% 3, 400, 000 -8.82% 3, 100, 000 AirTouch 2, 338, 000 21.90% 2, 850, 000 8.81% 3, 101, 000 10. 35% 3, 422, 000 PageMart 1, 240, 024 49.31% 1, 851, 445 35.75% 2, 513, 337 4.19% 2, 618, 527 ProNet 856, 302 48.42% 1, 270, 954 n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a Ameritech 745, 000 53.02% 1, 140, 000 31.58% 1, 500, 000 2.80% 1, 542, 000 AT& T 983, 668 18.21% 1, 162, 843 11.82% 1, 300, 341 n/ a n/ a SkyTel (3) 830, 800 9. 21% 907, 300 20.90% 1, 096, 900 29. 62% 1, 421, 800 American Paging (4) 784, 500 -0. 91% 777, 400 4.33% 811, 100 n/ a n/ a Preferred Networks 153, 901 135. 53% 362, 481 25.47% 454, 795 15.50% 525, 274 Teletouch (5) 68, 500 185. 40% 195, 500 64.25% 321, 100 8. 91% 349, 700 Paging Partners 59, 000 40. 68% 83, 000 81.93% 151, 000 n/ a 181, 000 33 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 4 Table 3: 1995 – 1998 Revenues by Publicly- Held Company (000s) (1) Sources: - Information is based on publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) Revenues include service, rents, maintenance, and equipment revenues. (2) PageNet (beginning in 1996), AirTouch (all years), and PageMart (all years) include results from international operations. (3) Metrocall’s revenues include the results of operations of acquired companies from their acquisition dates. Metrocall, Form 10- K, Dec. 31, 1998, at 18. (4) MobileMedia did not file an SEC Form 10- K for the years ended December 31, 1996 through December 31, 1998. The 1996 through 1998 amounts in the table above are from MobileMedia’s March 1, 1999 SEC Form 8- K. The amounts are unaudited. (5) AT& T and Ameritech do not separately report paging operations in their SEC Form 10- Ks. (6) SkyTel’s numbers include the revenues associated with fixed telemetry services. (7) Teletouch files its SEC Form 10- KSB on a fiscal year ended May 31. Company 1995 growth 1996 growth 1997 growth 1998 PageNet (2) $646,022 27.32% $822, 487 16. 84% $960,976 8.85% $1,046, 027 Metrocall (3) $110,859 35.27% $149, 957 92. 96% $289,364 60.60% $464, 724 Arch $162,590 103.81% $331, 370 19. 76% $396,841 4.23% $413, 635 MobileMedia (4) $252,996 153.25% $640, 710 -17.69% $527,392 -14.73% $449, 681 AirTouch (2) $265,000 29.43% $343, 000 7.58% $369,000 13.55% $419, 000 PageMart (2) $159,191 39.20% $221, 592 25. 36% $277,778 12.19% $311, 652 ProNet $60,704 60.03% $97, 144 n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a Ameritech (5) n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a AT& T (5) n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a SkyTel (6) $235,870 40.01% $330, 239 14. 27% $377,366 28.87% $486, 304 American Paging $107,150 -2.77% $104, 187 -9.38% $94,413 n/ a n/ a Preferred Networks $7,353 81.56% $13, 350 169.52% $35,981 8.74% $39, 126 Teletouch (7) $8,674 265.75% $31, 725 30. 46% $41,389 9.11% $45, 159 Paging Partners $5, 474 26.23% $6, 910 31. 24% $9, 069 n/ a $9, 902 34 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 5 Table 4: 1995 – 1998 EBITDA/ Operating Cash Flow by Publicly- Held Company (000s) (1) Sources: - Information is based on publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notes: (1) EBITDA is the company’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization and is a standard measure of financial performance. (2) PageNet (beginning in 1996), AirTouch (all years), and PageMart (all years) include results from international operations. (3) Metrocall’s EBITDA numbers include the results of operations of acquired companies from their acquisition dates. Metrocall, Form 10- K, Dec. 31, 1998, at 18. (4) MobileMedia did not file an SEC Form 10- K for the years ended December 31, 1996 through December 31, 1998. The 1996 through 1998 amounts in the table above are from MobileMedia’s March 1, 1999 SEC Form 8- K. The amounts are unaudited. (5) Ameritech and AT& T do not separately report paging operations in their SEC Form 10- Ks. (6) SkyTel’s numbers include the EBITDA associated with fixed telemetry services. (7) Teletouch files its SEC Form 10- KSB on a fiscal year ended May 31. Company 1995 growth 1996 growth 1997 growth 1998 PageNet (2) $201,131 27.70% $256,837 20.52% $309,550 7.56% $332,939 Metrocall (3) $27,771 17.93% $32,751 115.17% $70,469 77. 34% $124,969 Arch $47,186 124.22% $105,801 23.19% $130,332 8.64% $141,587 MobileMedia (4) $61,771 68.99% $104,386 -23.54% $79,816 42. 40% $113,658 AirTouch (2) $74,600 17.69% $87,800 23.01% $108,000 13. 89% $123,000 PageMart (2) ($ 10,076) -185.58% $8,623 216.14% $27,261 68. 26% $45,870 ProNet $15,144 38.27% $20,939 n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a Ameritech (5) n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a AT& T ( 5) n/ an/a n/ an/a n/ an/a n/ a SkyTel (6) $331 3761.03% $12,780 447.93% $70,026 85. 96% $130,218 American Paging $15,695 -118.15% ($ 2, 849) n/ a ($ 3,267) n/ a n/ a Preferred Networks ($ 2,153) n/ a ($ 8, 600) n/ a ($ 11,336) n/ a ($ 6,533) Teletouch (7) $1,720 442.85% $9,337 32.83% $12,402 15. 43% $14,316 Paging Partners ($ 1, 555) n/ a ($ 1, 500) n/ a ($ 47) n/ a $578 35 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 6 Table 5: 1995 – 1998 EBITDA/ Operating Cash Flow Margin (1) Notes: (1) EBITDA margin, or cash flow margin, equals the company’s EBITDA divided by its total revenue. It is used as a measure of a company’s efficiency and profitability. Company 1995 growth 1996 growth 1997 growth 1998 PageNet 31.13% 0.30% 31.23% 3. 15% 32. 21% -1.19% 31.83% Metrocall 25.05% -12.82% 21.84% 11.51% 24. 35% 10.42% 26.89% Arch 29.02% 10.02% 31. 93% 2.86% 32. 84% 4. 22% 34.23% MobileMedia 24.42% -33.27% 16.29% -7.11% 15. 13% 67.01% 25.28% AirTouch 28.15% -9.07% 25. 60% 14. 34% 29. 27% 0.30% 29.36% PageMart -6.33% -161.48% 3.89% 152. 20% 9. 81% 49.97% 14.72% ProNet 24.95% -13.60% 21.55% n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a Ameritech n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a n/ a AT& T n/a n/ an/a n/ an/a n/ an/ a SkyTel 0.14% 2657.70% 3.87% 379. 51% 18. 56% 44.30% 26.78% American Paging 14.65% -118.67% -2.73% n/ a -3. 46% n/ a n/ a Preferred Networks -29.28% n/ a -64. 42% n/ a -31. 51% n/ a -16.70% Teletouch 19.83% 48.42% 29. 43% 1.81% 29. 96% 5. 80% 31.70% Paging Partners -28.41% n/ a -21. 71% n/ a -0. 52% n/ a n/ a 36 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 7 Table 6: Narrowband PCS Services and Subscribers Sources: - Company information is based on publicly available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. - Antony Bruno, Conxus Refocuses Amid Layoffs, RCR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS REPORT, Mar. 29, 1999, at 1, 42. - Strategis Paging Report, at 241. Notes: (1) SkyTel’s and PageMart’s numbers are from year- end 1998, PageNet’s number is from mid- 1998, and CONXUS’ number was reported in March 1999. Service Subscribers (1) SkyTel SkyWord Plus (guaranteed) 300,600 SkyTel SkyWriter (two- way) 116,400 PageNet VoiceNow 4, 248 CONXUS (Pocketalk and Pocketext) 87,000 PageMart Guaranteed Messaging 775 37 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 8 Table 7: Estimated Narrowband PCS Rollouts by Number of Launches (1) Notes: (1) There are several important caveats to note when using these data. First, to be considered as having “coverage” only a portion of a BTA territory needs to be covered. This means that some of the BTAs included in this summary have only a small amount of coverage, possibly resulting from the buildout of a neighboring market. Second, because of the size of some of the BTAs in the Western U. S., the maps included in this report overstate actual coverage. Third, multiple operators shown in the same market are not necessarily providing service to the same areas. Fourth, the POPs figures used in this analysis include all of the POPs in a BTA with coverage. This results in an overstatement of the total number of POPs actually covered. (2) POPs from the 1990 census. Number of Narrowband PCS Operators with Coverage in a BTA Number of BTAs POPs in Those BTAs (2) Percent of Total U. S. POPs 4 22 80,600,988 31.9% 3 154 110,855,261 43.9% 2 104 32,837,376 13.0% 1 99 15,348,685 6.1% Total 379 239, 642, 310 94.9% 38 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 9 Table 8: Narrowband PCS Deployment Carrier Deployment SkyTel Two- way (September 1995) and guaranteed messaging (April 1997) covering approximately 80 percent of the U. S. population. PageNet Reselling SkyTel services. Voice messaging (February 1997) operational in 4 markets. Launched advanced text messaging network in first quarter 1999. CONXUS Voice messaging (November 1997) operational in 13 major metropolitan areas. Launched text messaging in December 1998. In process of launching text messaging in existing voice messaging markets. PageMart Reselling SkyTel services. Launched guaranteed messaging in June 1998 covering more than 70 percent of the U. S. population. Launching of two- way announced for 1999. Metrocall Reselling SkyTel services. Recently formed alliance with PageMart to resell its services and then construct own network sharing capital and expenses with PageMart. Obtained one nationwide license through AT& T acquisition. TSR Wireless, LLC Reselling SkyTel and CONXUS services. Merged with American Paging and gained regional licenses. Also purchased one nationwide license from AT& T. Has completed network in Southern California and Nevada and is field testing the system. Signed agreement with PageMart to begin reselling its services throughout rest of country in third quarter of 1999. MobileMedia Reselling SkyTel and CONXUS services. Launching of advanced messaging announced for mid- year 1999. AirTouch Paging Reselling SkyTel services. Recently formed alliance with PageMart to resell its services by mid- 1999 and then construct own network sharing capital and expenses with Metrocall and PageMart. Benbow PCS (Arch) Arch owns 49.9 percent of Benbow, owner of one nationwide license. Arch is reselling SkyTel and CONXUS services. Arch is in the process of merging with MobileMedia who also owns several licenses. InstaPage Network, LTD Operating in Puerto Rico. Ameritech Reselling SkyTel services. 39 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 C- 10 Sources: - Third Report Appendixes, Appendix C, Table 6, p. C- 8. - Publicly- available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. - TSR Wireless Signals Plans for Major Presence in Narrowband PCS Market, LAND MOBILE RADIO NEWS, Aug. 28, 1998, available in 1998 WL 6631792. - Metrocall, PageMart Join on Narrowband PCS Buildout Effort, RCR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS REPORT, Nov. 2, 1998, at 23. - TSR Tries its Hand at Two- Way in Florida, INSIDE PAGING, Aug. 6, 1998. - Mtel Signs Reseller Agreements with 20 Carriers, LAND MOBILE RADIO NEWS, Feb. 28, 1997, available in 1998 WL 8474293. - Strategy Analytics’ Outlook on Paging Conservative, RCR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS REPORT, Mar. 30, 1998, available in 1998 WL 8225762. - AirTouch Paging and PageMart Wireless Form Narrowband PCS Strategic Alliance; AirTouch to Offer ReFLEX 25 Advanced Messaging Services by Middle of Year, Press Release, PageMart Wireless, Inc., Mar. 30, 1999. - Telephone Conversation with Hugh Fagan, Director, Investor Relations, Paging Network, Inc., (Apr. 9, 1999). - TSR Builds ReFLEX 25 Network, WIRELESS WEEK, May 3, 1999, at 24. - TSR Wireless Signs Two- Way Deal With PageMart Wireless, Press Release, TSR Wireless LLC, Jun. 8, 1999. 40 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 D- 1 APPENDIX D: DISPATCH SERVICES Table of Contents Table 1: SMR Operators .......................................................................................................................................... D- 2 Table 2: SMR Subscribers ....................................................................................................................................... D- 3 Table 3: SMR ARPU ............................................................................................................................................... D- 3 Table 4: Analog SMR Growth.................................................................................................................................. D- 3 41 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 D- 2 Table 1: 1998 SMR OPERATORS Rank (1) SMR Provider Total Subscribers Analog Subscribers 1 Nextel (2) 3,143,900 354,000 2 Southern Co.( 1) 100,000 N/ A 3 Mobex (1) 50, 000 N/ A N/ A Chadmoore Wireless Group, Inc.( 3) 27, 000 27, 000 N/ A Intek Global Corp. (4) 11, 400 N/ A N/ A 21st Century Wireless N/ A N/ A N/ A Industrial Communications & Electronics, Inc. N/ A N/ A N/ A Fleet Talk, Inc N/ A N/ A (1) Jeffrey Silva, Nextel Sues To Lift Decree; Bankruptcy Judge Approves Geotek Spectrum Sale, RCR, Feb. 22, 1999. (2) Nextel Communications, Inc., Form 10- K, Dec. 31, 1999, at 1. (3) Chadmoore Wireles Group Gets Credit Approval for $21 Million; Capital to Complete Buildout, News Release, Chadmoore Wireless Group, Inc., Jan. 8, 1999. (4) Intek Global Corp., 10- Q, Feb. 12, 1999. 42 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 D- 3 Table 2: SMR SUBSCRIBERS (millions) Analog Digital Total 1996 1.86 .35 2.2 1997 1.79 1.35 3.1 1998 1.73 2.92 4.6 Source: - The Stategis Group, Inc., "Dispatch Service in a Competitive Market," Presentation at AMTEX'98 Conference & Exposition, Nov. 13, 1998. Table 3: SMR AVERAGE REVENUE PER UNIT Dispatch- Only Dispatch / Interconnect 1996 $16.10 $49.40 1997 $16.30 $40.50 1998 $16.40 $38.70 Source: - The Stategis Group, Inc., "Dispatch Service in a Competitive Market," Presentation at AMTEX'98 Conference & Exposition, Nov. 13, 1998. Table 4: ANALOG SMR SUBSCRIBER GROWTH Band Growth 800 MHz -6% 800 MHz (excluding Nextel) 8% 900 MHz 2% 450 MHz 273% 220 MHz 43% All Analog bands 9% Source: - The Stategis Group, Inc., "Dispatch Service in a Competitive Market," Presentation at AMTEX'98 Conference & Exposition, Nov. 13, 1998. 43 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 E- 1 APPENDIX E: MOBILE WIRELESS DATA Table of Contents Table 1: Mobile Wireless Data Networks ................................................................................................................. E- 2 44 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 E- 2 Table 1: Mobile Wireless Data Networks Network Spectrum Used Primary Target Markets (1) Coverage Speed Paging 35- 36, 43- 44, 152- 159, 454- 460, and 929- 931 MHz. One- way messaging. Nationwide. 512- 6400 bps. Narrowband PCS 901- 902, 930- 931, 940- 941 MHz. Two- way messaging. Coverage is provided by SkyTel, CONXUS, PageMart, and PageNet. Potential coverage is nationwide. 6400- 25600 bps. Circuit- Switched Cellular Data (" CSCD") 800 MHz. Facsimiles, file transfer, Internet. Potential coverage is same as analog voice cellular. (3) 1200- 9600 bps up to 14400 under optimal. Cellular Digital Packet Data (" CDPD") 800 MHz. Two- way messaging, transaction- based applications (I. e., credit card authorization), database query, dispatch/ field service. Built out to approximately 55 percent of U. S. POPs. See Appendix I, Map 9. Potential coverage is the same as analog voice cellular. 4800- 12000 bps. Digital Cellular/ PCS/ SMR Networks 800, 900 and 1900 MHz. One- and two- way messaging, file transfer, Internet. Coverage is limited to a few companies. Potential coverage is nationwide. 9600- 14400 bps. ARDIS 800 MHz. Two- way messaging, data services to field services and transportation markets. 427 of the largest U. S. cities. See Appendix I, Map 10. 1200- 9600 bps. BellSouth Wireless Data 900 MHz. Two- way messaging, dispatch/ field service, database query, Internet. Covers 92 percent of U. S. POPs. See Appendix I, Map 11. 4800 bps. Metricom 902- 928 MHz and 2.4 GHz - unlicensed, 2.3 GHz - licensed. Two- way messaging, file transfer, Internet, access to LANs, intranets. In four areas, several airports and university campuses. See Appendix I, Map 12. 9400- 28800 bps. Planning to launch at 128000 bps. Teletrac 902- 928 MHz - unlicensed. Vehicle location, fleet management. Operating in 13 metropolitan areas. 2400 bps. 45 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 E- 3 Sources: - Publicly- available company documents such as news releases and filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. - Jeanine Oburchay & Brian Park, CELLNET DATA SYSTEMS, INC., Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc., Feb. 5, 1999, at 24. (“ Oburchay & Park”) - THE BISHOP COMPANY, WIRELESS DATA NETWORKS, A GUIDE TO MOBILE COMPUTING (1998 - AT& T WIRELESS SERVICES, CDPD, DIGITAL CELLULAR AND PCS NETWORKS (1997). - THE STRATEGIS GROUP, THE U. S. MOBILE DATA MARKETPLACE: 1997 (1997), at 124. - TSR to Resell PockeTalk, RCR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS REPORT, Sep. 7, 1998, available in 1998 WL 8227110. - TSR Wireless Makes Bid for MobileMedia; Arch’s Acquisition Thrown Into Question, LAND MOBILE RADIO NEWS, Apr. 2, 1999, available in 1999 WL 6446879. - Arch Enters into Definitive Agreement with CONXUS to Be Carrier of Its Mobile Voice Messaging Services; PR NEWSWIRE, Dec. 11, 1996. Notes: (1) In this context, messaging refers generally to paging, e- mail, and data such as specific Internet content (e. g., stock quotes, sports scores, etc.). (2) Capacity refers to the amount of data that can be economically handled by the network. Bishop Report, at 115. (3) See Third Report Appendixes, Appendix H, Map 1, p. H- 2. 46 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 1 APPENDIX H: MAPS Table of Contents Map 1: Estimated Mobile Telephony Deployment ................................................................................................... H- 2 Map 2: Mobile Telephone Coverage Using CDMA Technology ............................................................................ H- 3 Map 3: Mobile Telephone Coverage Using TDMA Technology ............................................................................ H- 4 Map 4: BTAs with Some Level of GSM- Based Broadband PCS Coverage ........................................................... H- 5 Map 5: Nextel Communications, Inc. Digital SMR Coverage Using iDEN Technology......................................... H- 6 Map 6: Deployment of TDMA and CDMA Technologies by 800 MHz Cellular Operators ................................... H- 7 Map 7: Broadband PCS Service Rollouts ................................................................................................................ H- 8 Map 8: Narrowband PCS Rollout ............................................................................................................................ H- 9 Map 9: CDPD Coverage Third Quarter 1998 ........................................................................................................ H- 10 Map 10: ARDIS Coverage ..................................................................................................................................... H- 11 Map 11: BellSouth Wireless Data Coverage ......................................................................................................... H- 12 Map 12: Metricom Ricochet Coverage .................................................................................................................. H- 13 Map 13: Teligent License Areas and Rollout Status .............................................................................................. H- 14 Map 14: Nextlink Coverage Area ......................................................................................................................... H- 15 Map 15: Winstar’s Upperband Licenses and Rollout Status ................................................................................. H- 16 Map 16: Advanced Radio Telecom’s 39 GHz Licenses and Rollout Status .......................................................... H- 17 Map 17: AT& T’s 39 GHz Licenses ....................................................................................................................... H- 18 47 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 2 Map 1 48 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 3 Map 2 49 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 4 Map 3 50 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 5 Map 4 51 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 6 Map 5 52 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 7 Map 6 53 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 8 Map 7 54 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 9 Map 8 55 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 10 Map 9 Source: WDF: Coverage Maps (visited Feb. 23, 1999) http:// www. wirelessdata. org/ maps/ index. asp. 56 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 11 Map 10 ARDIS Coverage Source: American Mobile Satellite Company (ARDIS Company). The company also has coverage in Alaska and Hawaii. 57 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 12 Map 11 BellSouth Wireless Data Coverage Source: BellSouth Wireless Data – Mobitex Coverage (visited Feb. 23, 1998) . 58 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 13 Map 12 Metricom Ricochet Coverage Source: Ricochet Coverage Areas and Maps (visited Feb. 23, 1999) http:// www. metricom. com/ coverage/ index. html 59 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 14 Map 13 60 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 15 Map 14 Nextlink CLEC Service City Served by Fiber Network LMDS Licenses A Block (1150 MHz) B Block (150 MHz) Nextlink Coverage Area (Combined WNP and Nextband License Areas) 61 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 16 Map 15 62 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 17 Map 16 63 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 H- 18 Map 17 64 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 1 APPENDIX I: CELLULAR LICENSE OWNERSHIP Below are the cellular licenses owned by a selection of mobile telephone operators. This information was gathered from either public sources, such as filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and operators' World Wide Web sites, or through contacts with the operators themselves. Some of this information may no longer be accurate due to mergers, acquisitions, and exchanges, some of which are noted. When available, the following information is provided for each license: MSA/ RSA Name: The market name for a license. MSA/ RSA Number: The market's number. Markets 1 through 306 are Metropolitan Statistical Areas (" MSAs"). Markets 308 through 724 are Rural Service Areas (" RSAs"). Market 307 is for the Gulf of Mexico. Frequency Block: For each market, there are two 25 MHz licenses. They are referred to as A block (or non- wireline) and B block (or wireline). Submarket: For various reasons, the licenses for some markets have been further subdivided (refered to as either Submarkets 1, 2, 3, etc. or A, B, C, etc). As of Date: The date on which a license was owned by an operator. Unless the operator provided a specific "as of date," the date was assumed to be: the period for which a filing was made with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the date a World Wide Web site was visited, the date a list was provided by an operator, or the date an acquisition or exchange was completed. % Owned: Percentage of license the operator claimed to control. POPs: The population covered by license as reported by the operator. POPs reported by different operators can be for different time periods and from different sources. Multiple operators can report different POPs for the same license area. Net POPs: Equals POPs multiplied by the percentage ownership. AirTouch Communications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Los Angeles- Long Beach/ Anaheim- Santa Ana- Garden Grove/ Riverside- San Bernardino- Ontario, CA 2 B 1 82.30% 12/ 31/ 98 15,116,000 12,440,468 Detroit/ Ann Arbor, MI 5 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 4,654,000 4,654,000 San Francisco- Oakland, CA 7 A 1 47.00% 12/ 31/ 98 3,989,000 1,874,830 Dallas- Forth Worth, TX 9 A 1 17.00% 6/ 30/ 98 4,610,000 783,700 Minneapolis- St. Paul, MN- WI 15 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,703,000 2,703,000 Cleveland, OH 16 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,829,000 1,829,000 Atlanta, GA 17 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 3,405,000 3,405,000 San Diego, CA 18 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,758,000 2,758,000 Denver- Boulder, CO 19 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,219,000 2,219,000 Seattle- Everett, WA 20 B 1 99.13% 12/ 31/ 98 2,219,000 2,199,695 Cincinnati, OH- KY- IN 23 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,535,000 1,535,000 Kansas City, MO- KS 24 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,564,000 782,000 Phoenix, AZ 26 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,693,000 2,693,000 San Jose, CA 27 A 1 47.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,636,000 768,920 Portland, OR- WA 30 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,701,000 1,701,000 Columbus, OH 31 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 1,349,000 1,349,000 Sacramento, CA 35 B 1 49.88% 12/ 31/ 98 1,528,000 762,166 Salt Lake City- Ogden, UT 39 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 1,305,000 1,305,000 Dayton, OH 40 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 843,000 843,000 Toledo, OH- MI 48 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 797,000 797,000 Akron, OH 52 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 695,000 695,000 Grand Rapids, MI 64 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 768,000 768,000 Omaha, NE- IA 65 A 1 93.75% 6/ 30/ 98 644,000 603,750 Flint, MI 68 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 512,000 512,000 Oxnard- Simi Valley- Ventura, CA 73 B 1 82.30% 6/ 30/ 98 741,000 609,843 Fresno, CA 74 B 1 1.10% 6/ 30/ 98 800,000 8,800 Tuscon, AZ 77 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 834,000 834,000 Lansing- East Lansing, MI 78 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 505,000 505,000 Tacoma, WA 82 B 1 99.13% 6/ 30/ 98 680,000 674,084 Albuquerque, NM 86 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 634,000 634,000 Canton, OH 87 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 409,000 409,000 Wichita, KS 89 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 481,000 481,000 65 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 2 Las Vegas, NV 93 B 1 27.79% 6/ 30/ 98 1,178,000 327,366 Saginaw- Bay City- Midland, MI 94 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 402,000 402,000 Bakersfield, CA 97 B 1 1.10% 6/ 30/ 98 655,000 7,205 Des Moines, IA 102 B 1 76.00% 6/ 30/ 98 439,000 333,640 Stockton, CA 107 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 556,000 277,333 Spokane, WA 109 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 426,000 426,000 Vallejo- Fairfield- Napa, CA 111 A 1 50.00% 6/ 30/ 98 508,000 254,000 Colorado Springs, CO 117 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 537,000 537,000 Santa Rosa- Petaluma, CA 123 A 1 40.18% 6/ 30/ 98 442,000 177,596 Santa Barbara- Santa Maria- Lompoc, CA 124 B 1 10.00% 6/ 30/ 98 401,000 40,100 Salinas- Seaside- Monterey, CA 126 A 1 42.96% 6/ 30/ 98 344,000 147,782 Eugene- Springfield, OR 135 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 315,000 315,000 Lorain- Elyria, OH 136 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 287,000 287,000 Duluth, MN- WI 141 B 1 83.66% 6/ 30/ 98 238,000 199,111 Modesto, CA 142 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 437,000 217,976 Hamilton- Middletown, OH 145 A 1 99.60% 6/ 30/ 98 330,000 328,680 Salem, OR 148 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 334,000 334,000 Visalia- Tulare- Porterville, CA 150 B 1 1.10% 6/ 30/ 98 373,000 4,103 Lima, OH 158 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 221,000 221,000 Provo- Orem, UT 159 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 327,000 327,000 Reno, NV 171 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 319,000 159,117 Springfield, IL 176 B 1 12.65% 6/ 30/ 98 202,000 25,553 Topeka, KS 179 A 1 78.01% 6/ 30/ 98 203,000 158,360 Springfield, OH 180 A 1 89.23% 6/ 30/ 98 186,000 165,968 Muskegon, MI 181 A 1 79.41% 6/ 30/ 98 195,000 154,850 Boise City, ID 190 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 281,000 281,000 Champaign- Urbana- Rantoul, IL 196 B 1 12.65% 6/ 30/ 98 157,000 19,861 Fort Collins- Loveland, CO 210 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 241,000 241,000 Bremerton, WA 212 B 1 99.13% 6/ 30/ 98 242,000 239,895 Chico 215 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 207,000 103,252 Fargo- Moorehead, ND- MN 221 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 170,000 170,000 Decatur, IL 230 B 1 12.65% 6/ 30/ 98 113,000 14,295 Mansfield, OH 231 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 129,000 129,000 Athens, GA 234 A 1 86.84% 6/ 30/ 98 179,000 155,444 Olympia, WA 242 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 207,000 207,000 Greeley, CO 243 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 160,000 160,000 Bloomington- Normal, IL 250 B 1 12.65% 6/ 30/ 98 145,000 18,343 Redding, CA 254 B 1 48.43% 6/ 30/ 98 169,000 81,847 Bellingham, WA 270 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 161,000 161,000 Yuba City, CA 274 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 147,000 73,324 St. Joseph, MO 275 A 1 43.50% 6/ 30/ 98 97,000 42,195 Grand Forks, ND- MN 276 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 104,000 104,000 Casper, WY 299 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 66,000 66,000 Lawrence, KS 301 A 1 50.00% 6/ 30/ 98 95,000 47,500 Arizona 1 - Mohave 318 B 1 33.33% 6/ 30/ 98 139,000 46,329 Arizona 2 - Coconino 319 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 273,000 273,000 Arizona 3 - Navajo 320 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 170,000 170,000 Arizona 4 - Yuma 321 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 161,000 161,000 Arizona 6 - Graham 323 B 2 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 209,000 209,000 California 1 - Del Norte 336 B 1 5.60% 6/ 30/ 98 216,000 12,096 California 2 - Modoc 337 B 1 25.00% 6/ 30/ 98 61,000 15,250 California 5 - San Luis Obispo 340 B 1 10.00% 6/ 30/ 98 238,000 23,800 California 8 - Tehama 343 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 103,000 51,376 California 10 - Sierra 345 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 96,000 47,885 Colorado 3 - Garfield 350 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 303,000 303,000 Georgia 3 - Chattooga 373 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 210,000 210,000 Georgia 4 - Jasper 374 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 126,000 126,000 Idaho 1 - Boundary 388 B 1 75.00% 6/ 30/ 98 263,000 197,250 Idaho 2 - Idaho 389 B 1 50.00% 6/ 30/ 98 75,000 37,500 Idaho 3 - Lemhi 390 B 1 66.67% 6/ 30/ 98 18,000 12,001 Idaho 4 - Elmore 391 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 155,000 155,000 Idaho 5 - Butte 392 B 2 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 164,000 164,000 Illinois 2 - Bureau 395 B 3 2.53% 6/ 30/ 98 259,000 6,553 Illinois 4 - Adams 397 B 1 0.13% 6/ 30/ 98 218,000 283 Illinois 5 - Mason 398 B 2 12.65% 6/ 30/ 98 96,000 12,144 Illinois 6 - Montgomery 399 B 1 7.72% 6/ 30/ 98 203,000 15,672 Illinois 7 - Vermilion 400 B 1 7.72% 6/ 30/ 98 241,000 18,605 Iowa 1 - Mills 412 B 1 7.62% 6/ 30/ 98 64,000 4,877 Iowa 2 - Union 413 B 1 50.00% 6/ 30/ 98 49,000 24,500 Iowa 7 - Audubon 418 B 1 14.29% 6/ 30/ 98 55,000 7,860 Iowa 10 - Humbolt 421 B 1 27.46% 6/ 30/ 98 178,000 48,879 Minnesota 4 - Lake 485 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 15,000 15,000 Nevada 2 - Lander 544 B 1 50.00% 6/ 30/ 98 55,000 27,500 Nevada 3 - Storey 545 B 1 49.88% 6/ 30/ 98 124,000 61,851 Nevada 4 - Mineral 546 B 1 50.00% 6/ 30/ 98 34,000 17,000 Nevada 5 - White Pine 547 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 14,000 14,000 New Mexico 1 - San Juan 553 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 265,000 265,000 New Mexico 4 - Santa Fe 556 B 2 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 278,000 278,000 North Dakota 3 - Barnes 582 B 1 15.41% 6/ 30/ 98 91,000 14,023 Ohio 3 - Ashtabula 587 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 104,000 104,000 66 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 3 Ohio 4 - Mercer 588 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 230,000 230,000 Ohio 6 - Morrow 590 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 466,000 466,000 Ohio 8 - Clinton 592 A 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 182,000 182,000 Oregon 1 - Clatsop 606 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 189,000 189,000 Oregon 4 - Lincoln 609 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 233,000 233,000 Utah 1 - Box Elder 673 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 125,000 125,000 Utah 2 - Morgan 674 B 1 66.67% 6/ 30/ 98 48,000 32,002 Washington 1 - Clallam 693 B 1 99.13% 6/ 30/ 98 282,000 279,547 Washington 2 - Okanogan 694 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 135,000 135,000 Washington 3 - Ferry 695 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 61,000 61,000 Washington 4 - Grays Harbor 696 B 1 37.50% 6/ 30/ 98 123,000 46,125 Wyoming 4 - Niobrara 721 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 137,000 137,000 Wyoming 5 - Converse 722 B 1 100.00% 6/ 30/ 98 12,000 12,000 Aliant Communications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Omaha, NE- IA 65 B 1 100.00% 1/ 1/ 99 634,489 634,489 Lincoln, NE 172 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 231,114 231,114 Iowa 1 - Mills 412 B 1 9.20% 12/ 31/ 98 62,364 5,737 Nebraska 1 - Sioux 533 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 2 - Cherry 534 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 3 - Knox 535 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 4 - Grant 536 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 5 - Boone 537 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 6 - Keith 538 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 7 - Hall 539 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 8 - Chase 540 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 9 – Adams 541 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Nebraska 10 – Cass 542 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Notes: On December 18, 1998, Aliant Communications has announced its intention to merge with ALLTEL. ALLTEL MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Frequency Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs New York, NY- NJ/ Nassau- Suffolk, NY/ Newark, Jersey City and Paterson- Clifton- Passaic, NJ 1 B 1 10.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 15,104,441 1,510,444 Chicago, IL 3 B 1 5.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 7,603,156 380,158 Houston, TX 10 B 1 11.1100% 12/ 31/ 98 3,977,290 441,877 St. Louis, MO- IL 11 B 1 2.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 2,464,311 49,286 Pittsburgh, PA 13 B 1 1.9300% 12/ 31/ 98 2,088,938 40,317 Cleveland, OH 16 B 1 3.5000% 12/ 31/ 98 1,841,736 64,461 Cincinnati, OH- KY- IN 23 B 1 1.2016% 12/ 31/ 98 1,516,955 18,228 Kansas City, MO- KS 24 B 1 19.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 1,523,475 289,460 Columbus, OH 31 B 1 1.2016% 12/ 31/ 98 1,313,279 15,780 Hartford- New Britain- Bristol, CT 32 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 1,112,760 1,652 Rochester, NY 34 B 1 15.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 1,037,866 155,680 Dayton, OH 40 B 1 1.2016% 12/ 31/ 98 850,238 10,216 Bridgeport- Stamford- Norwalk- Danbury, CT 42 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 830,330 1,233 Norfolk- Virginia Beach- Portsmouth, VA/ NC 43 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 1,048,228 1,048,228 Greensboro- Winston- Salem- High Point, NC 47 B 1 80.5817% 12/ 31/ 98 983,707 792,688 Toledo, OH- MI 48 B 1 85.1000% 12/ 31/ 98 653,698 556,297 New Haven- West Haven- Waterbury- Meriden, CT 49 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 791,830 1,176 Akron, OH 52 B 1 3.5000% 12/ 31/ 98 683,997 23,940 Syracuse, NY 53 B 1 45.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 673,310 302,990 Gary- Hammond- East Chicago, IN 54 B 1 5.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 625,006 31,250 Northeast Pennsylvania, PA 56 B 1 78.9800% 12/ 31/ 98 659,594 520,947 Allentown- Bethlehem- Easton, PA- NJ 58 B 1 20.7700% 12/ 31/ 98 714,126 148,324 Richmond, VA 59 A 1 50.0000% Jan- 99 802,859 401,430 Charlotte- Gastonia, NC 61 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 865,754 865,754 New Brunswick- Perth Amboy- Sayreville, NJ 62 B 1 10.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 701,446 70,145 Springfield- Chicopee- Holyoke, MA 63 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 591,653 879 Youngstown- Warren, OH 66 B 1 96.8630% 12/ 31/ 98 491,908 476,477 Greenville- Spartanburg, SC 67 B 1 89.1700% 12/ 31/ 98 686,113 611,807 Long Branch- Asbury Park, NJ 70 B 1 10.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 589,068 58,907 Raleigh- Durham, NC 71 B 1 92.0228% 12/ 31/ 98 827,723 761,694 Austin, TX 75 B 1 0.8200% 12/ 31/ 98 940,500 7,712 Harrisburg, PA 84 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 499,994 499,994 Johnson City- Kingsport- Bristol, TN- VA 85 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 386,589 386,589 Canton, OH 87 B 1 3.5000% 12/ 31/ 98 405,596 14,196 Chattanooga, TN- GA 88 B 1 8.1200% 12/ 31/ 98 454,735 36,924 Wichita, KS 89 B 1 40.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 481,811 192,724 Charleston- North Charleston, SC 90 B 1 75.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 526,281 394,711 67 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 4 Little Rock- North Little Rock, AR 92 B 1 64.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 547,406 350,340 Las Vegas, NV 93 B 1 72.2061% 12/ 31/ 98 1,018,224 735,220 Columbia, SC 95 B 1 53.6000% 12/ 31/ 98 497,046 266,417 Fort Wayne, IN 96 B 1 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 437,208 109,302 York, PA 99 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 450,097 450,097 Beaumont- Port Arthur, TX 101 B 1 11.1100% 12/ 31/ 98 376,781 41,860 Peoria, IL 103 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 344,465 344,465 Newport News- Hampton, VA 104 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 480,498 480,498 Lancaster, PA 105 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 449,868 449,868 Jackson, MS 106 B 1 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 418,523 111,938 Augusta, GA/ SC 108 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 440,003 440,003 Huntington- Ashland, WV/ KY/ OH 110 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 317,680 317,680 Reading, PA 118 B 1 10.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 351,468 35,147 South Bend- Mishawaka, IN 129 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 303,760 303,760 Erie, PA 130 B 1 3.5000% 12/ 31/ 98 281,760 9,862 Lorain- Elyria, OH 136 B 1 3.5000% 12/ 31/ 98 282,160 9,876 Melbourne- Titusville- Palm Bay, FL 137 B 1 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 459,621 114,905 Montgomery, AL 139 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 319,623 319,623 Charleston, WV 140 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 256,504 256,504 Johnstown, PA 143 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 238,787 238,787 Daytona Beach, FL 146 B 1 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 413,373 103,343 Fayetteville, NC 149 B 1 92.0228% 12/ 31/ 98 291,322 268,083 New London- Norwich, CT 154 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 248,221 369 Savannah, GA 155 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 282,837 282,837 Lima, OH 158 B 1 85.1000% 12/ 31/ 98 221,480 188,479 Killeen- Temple, TX 160 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 300,940 300,940 Springfield, MO 163 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 272,218 272,218 Fort Smith, AK- OK 165 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 234,418 234,418 Hickory, NC 166 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 237,102 237,102 Tallahassee, FL 168 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 278,223 278,223 Galveston- Texas City, TX 170 B 1 11.1100% 12/ 31/ 98 241,736 26,857 Wheeling, WV- OH 178 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 157,197 157,197 Fayetteville- Springdale, AK 182 B 1 89.9000% 12/ 31/ 98 255,554 229,743 Gainesville, FL 192 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 220,689 220,689 Waco, TX 194 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 200,740 200,740 Cedar Rapids, IA 195 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 180,058 180,058 Steubenville- Weirton, OH- WV 199 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 139,291 139,291 Parkersburg- Marietta, OH- WV 200 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 158,115 158,115 Waterloo- Cedar Falls, IA 201 B 1 88.5417% 12/ 31/ 98 146,645 129,842 Lynchburg, VA 203 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 158,437 158,437 Longview- Marshall, TX 206 B 1 60.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 169,960 101,976 Wilmington, NC 218 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 202,394 202,394 Elkhart- Goshen, IN 223 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 167,253 167,253 Altoona, PA 225 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 132,079 132,079 Anderson, SC 227 B 1 89.1700% 12/ 31/ 98 155,628 138,773 Mansfield, OH 231 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 128,300 128,300 Petersburg- Colonial Heights- Hopewell, VA 235 A 1 79.0783% 12/ 31/ 98 136,960 108,306 Tyler, TX 237 B 1 60.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 162,194 97,316 Sharon, PA 238 B 1 96.8630% 12/ 31/ 98 122,370 118,531 Ocala, FL 245 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 229,539 229,539 Dothan, AL 246 B 1 100.0000% 4/ 1/ 99 133,618 133,618 Williamsport, PA 251 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 121,493 121,493 Charlottesville, VA 256 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 102,516 102,516 Jacksonville, NC 258 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 145,653 145,653 State College, PA 259 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 131,792 131,792 Albany, GA 261 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 118,751 118,751 Danville, VA 262 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 110,259 110,259 Florence, SC 264 B 1 53.6000% 12/ 31/ 98 123,586 66,242 Fort Walton Beach, FL 265 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 167,808 167,808 Kankakee, IL 273 B 1 5.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 103,307 5,165 St. Joseph, MO 275 B 1 49.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 98,084 48,061 Burlington, NC 280 B 1 92.0228% 12/ 31/ 98 115,453 106,243 Panama City, FL 283 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 145,363 145,363 Dubuque, IA 286 B 1 85.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 88,756 75,443 Iowa City, IA 296 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 101,682 101,682 Lawrence, KS 301 B 1 19.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 90,776 17,247 Aurora- Elgin, IL 303 B 1 5.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 46,062 2,303 Joliet, IL 304 B 1 5.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 35,562 1,778 Alabama 4 - Bibb 310 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 140,259 140,259 Alabama 5 - Cleburne 311 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 51,598 51,598 Alabama 6 - Washington 312 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 121,283 121,283 Alabama 7 - Butler 313 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 170,120 170,120 Alabama 8 - Lee 314 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 76,554 76,554 Arkansas 1 - Madison 324 B 1 51.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 35,882 18,300 Arkansas 1 - Madison 324 B 2 51.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 39,771 20,283 Arkansas 2 - Marion 325 B 2 51.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 7,508 3,829 Arkansas 4 - Clay 327 B 1 55.4500% 12/ 31/ 98 200,169 110,994 Arkansas 5 - Cross 328 B 1 55.4500% 12/ 31/ 98 118,707 65,823 Arkansas 6 - Cleburne 329 B 1 55.4500% 12/ 31/ 98 101,780 56,437 Arkansas 7 - Pope 330 B 1 55.4500% 12/ 31/ 98 114,094 63,265 68 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 5 Arkansas 8 - Franklin 331 B 1 51.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 68,337 34,852 Arkansas 9 – Polk 332 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 65,663 65,663 Arkansas 10 – Garland 333 B 1 55.4500% 12/ 31/ 98 157,561 87,368 California 2 – Modoc 337 B 1 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 58,937 14,734 Colorado 6 - San Miguel 353 A 1 100.0000% 3/ 31/ 99 71,851 71,851 Connecticut 1 – Litchfield 357 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 180,107 267 Connecticut 2 – Windham 358 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 104,079 155 Florida 4 – Citrus 363 B 2 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 182,132 45,533 Florida 4 – Citrus 363 B 3 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 34,001 34,001 Florida 5 – Putnam 364 B 1 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 41,775 10,444 Florida 5 – Putnam 364 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 70,046 70,046 Florida 6 – Dixie 365 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 54,691 54,691 Florida 7 – Hamilton 366 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 101,744 101,744 Florida 8 – Jefferson 367 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 5,899 5,899 Florida 8 – Jefferson 367 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 46,924 46,924 Florida 9 – Calhoun 368 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 40,388 40,388 Florida 10 – Walton 369 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 112,525 112,525 Georgia 1 – Whitfield 371 B 1 25.5400% 12/ 31/ 98 219,686 56,108 Georgia 2 – Dawson 372 B 1 38.7000% 12/ 31/ 98 153,232 59,301 Georgia 2 – Dawson 372 B 2 35.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 97,149 34,002 Georgia 4 – Jasper 374 B 3 35.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 63,512 22,229 Georgia 7 – Hancock 377 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 93,219 93,219 Georgia 8 – Warren 378 B 1 33.3300% 12/ 31/ 98 156,741 52,242 Georgia 9 – Marion 379 B 2 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 20,874 10,437 Georgia 9 – Marion 379 B 3 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 22,672 22,672 Georgia 10 – Bleckley 380 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 88,202 88,202 Georgia 10 – Bleckley 380 B 2 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 42,112 21,056 Georgia 11 – Toombs 381 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 152,942 152,942 Georgia 12 – Liberty 382 B 1 41.6600% 12/ 31/ 98 215,390 89,731 Georgia 13 – Early 383 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 146,111 146,111 Georgia 14 – Worth 384 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 247,291 123,646 Illinois 2 – Bureau 395 B 2 40.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 257,293 102,917 Illinois 3 – Mercer 396 B 1 18.1375% 12/ 31/ 98 203,087 36,835 Illinois 5 - Mason 398 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 47,717 47,717 Indiana 2 - Kosciusko 404 B 1 75.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 171,812 128,859 Indiana 3 - Huntington 405 B 1 20.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 146,081 29,216 Iowa 1 - Mills 412 B 1 Iowa 5 - Jackson 416 B 1 7.1400% 12/ 31/ 98 8,349 596 Iowa 14 - Kossuth 425 B 1 5.5600% 12/ 31/ 98 107,028 5,951 Iowa 15 - Dickinson 426 B 1 6.6700% 12/ 31/ 98 83,766 5,587 Iowa 16 - Lyon 427 B 1 8.3300% 12/ 31/ 98 104,124 8,674 Massachusetts 1 - Franklin 470 B 1 0.1485% 12/ 31/ 98 70,685 105 Mississippi 3 - Bolivar 495 B 2 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 30,788 8,235 Mississippi 4 - Yalobusha 496 B 2 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 34,914 9,338 Mississippi 5 - Washington 497 B 2 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 49,553 13,253 Mississippi 6 - Montgomery 498 B 1 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 30,651 8,198 Mississippi 7 - Leake 499 B 1 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 179,227 47,936 Mississippi 8 - Claiborne 500 B 2 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 11,396 3,048 Mississippi 9 - Copiah 501 B 1 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 80,205 21,452 Mississippi 10 - Smith 502 B 2 26.7460% 12/ 31/ 98 50,139 13,410 Missouri 1 - Atchison 504 B 1 31.2200% 12/ 31/ 98 42,617 13,305 Missouri 2 - Harrison 505 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 34,132 17,066 Missouri 3 - Schuyler 506 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 55,377 55,377 Missouri 4 - De Kalb 507 B 1 47.5000% 12/ 31/ 98 69,073 32,810 Missouri 8 - Callaway 511 B 1 30.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 102,474 30,742 Missouri 9 - Bates 512 B 1 19.6000% 12/ 31/ 98 77,297 15,150 Missouri 9 - Bates 512 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 21,569 21,569 Missouri 10 - Benton 513 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 95,397 95,397 Missouri 13 - Washington 516 B 1 2.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 91,168 1,823 Missouri 14 - Barton 517 B 1 85.7000% 12/ 31/ 98 101,839 87,276 Missouri 15 - Stone 518 B 1 71.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 115,898 82,288 Missouri 16 - Laclede 519 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 96,830 96,830 Missouri 18 - Perry 521 B 1 2.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 118,497 2,370 Missouri 19 - Stoddard 522 B 1 2.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 199,276 3,986 Nevada 2 - Lander 544 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 51,005 25,503 Nevada 4 - Mineral 546 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 30,242 15,121 New Mexico 1 - San Juan 553 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 257,276 257,276 New Mexico 2 - Colfax 554 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 23,796 23,796 New Mexico 4 - Santa Fe 556 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 263,381 263,381 New Mexico 5 - Grant 557 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 59,226 59,226 North Carolina 2 - Yancey 566 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 74,023 74,023 North Carolina 4 - Henderson 568 B 2 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 57,607 28,804 North Carolina 4 - Henderson 568 B 3 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 89,982 89,982 North Carolina 5 - Anson 569 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 92,847 46,424 North Carolina 5 - Anson 569 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 35,403 35,403 North Carolina 6 - Chatham 570 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 157,106 157,106 North Carolina 7 - Rockingham 571 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 195,408 195,408 North Carolina 7 - Rockingham 571 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 88,022 88,022 North Carolina 8 - Northampton 572 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 287,499 287,499 North Carolina 9 - Camden 573 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 119,126 119,126 69 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 6 North Carolina 10 - Harnett 574 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 281,768 281,768 North Carolina 11 - Hoke 575 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 223,100 223,100 North Carolina 12 - Sampson 576 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 128,210 128,210 North Carolina 13 - Greene 577 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 239,785 239,785 North Carolina 14 - Pitt 578 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 240,647 240,647 North Carolina 15 - Cabarrus 579 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 133,724 133,724 North Carolina 15 - Cabarrus 579 B 2 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 285,316 142,658 Ohio 1 - Williams 585 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 127,464 127,464 Ohio 2 - Sandusky 586 B 1 67.4710% 12/ 31/ 98 206,475 139,311 Ohio 5 - Hancock 589 B 1 68.3491% 12/ 31/ 98 235,219 160,770 Ohio 6 - Morrow 590 B 1 82.4742% 12/ 31/ 98 450,273 371,359 Ohio 7 - Tuscarawas 591 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 254,938 254,938 Ohio 10 - Perry 594 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 174,251 174,251 Ohio 11 - Columbiana 595 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 112,518 112,518 Oklahoma 4 - Nowata 599 B 1 77.8800% 12/ 31/ 98 90,489 70,473 Pennsylvania 1 - Crawford 612 B 1 80.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 197,624 158,099 Pennsylvania 3 - Potter 614 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 96,845 96,845 Pennsylvania 3 - Potter 614 B 2 61.5300% 12/ 31/ 98 96,845 59,589 Pennsylvania 4 - Bradford 615 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 98,349 98,349 Pennsylvania 4 - Bradford 615 B 2 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 98,349 49,175 Pennsylvania 5 - Wayne 616 B 1 40.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 82,527 33,011 Pennsylvania 6 - Lawrence 617 B 1 57.1300% 12/ 31/ 98 379,808 216,984 Pennsylvania 8 - Union 619 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 406,342 406,342 Pennsylvania 10 - Bedford 621 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 142,030 142,030 Pennsylvania 11 – Huntingdon 622 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 21,776 21,776 Pennsylvania 12 – Lebanon 623 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 117,171 117,171 South Carolina 1 – Oconee 625 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 61,928 61,928 South Carolina 2 – Laurens 626 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 227,027 113,514 South Carolina 3 – Cherokee 627 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 134,070 67,035 South Carolina 4 – Chesterfield 628 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 212,463 106,232 South Carolina 5 – Georgetown 629 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 243,529 121,765 South Carolina 6 – Clarendon 630 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 195,183 97,592 South Carolina 7 – Calhoun 631 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 152,787 76,394 South Carolina 8 – Hampton 632 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 173,664 86,832 South Carolina 9 – Lancaster 633 B 1 50.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 201,482 100,741 Tennessee 4 – Hamblen 646 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 161,143 161,143 Tennessee 8 – Johnson 650 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 16,452 16,452 Texas 7 – Fanni 658 B 1 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 358,771 89,693 Texas 7 – Fanni 658 B 2 97.5000% 12/ 31/ 98 44,358 43,249 Texas 8 – Gaines 659 B 1 14.2860% 12/ 31/ 98 49,845 7,121 Texas 8 – Gaines 659 B 2 14.2860% 12/ 31/ 98 48,879 6,983 Texas 9 – Runnels 660 B 1 15.3800% 12/ 31/ 98 33,232 5,111 Texas 9 – Runnels 660 B 3 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 57,473 57,473 Texas 9 – Runnels 660 B 4 15.3800% 12/ 31/ 98 29,397 4,521 Texas 10 – Navarro 661 B 1 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 40,493 10,123 Texas 10 – Navarro 661 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 155,064 155,064 Texas 10 – Navarro 661 B 3 25.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 29,720 7,430 Texas 10 – Navarro 661 B 4 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 77,811 77,811 Texas 11 – Cherokee 662 B 1 18.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 173,226 31,181 Texas 11 – Cherokee 662 B 2 46.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 107,932 49,649 Texas 15 – Concho 666 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 90,377 90,377 Texas 16 – Burleson 667 B 1 9.6000% 12/ 31/ 98 322,312 30,942 Texas 17 – Newton 668 B 1 17.0210% 12/ 31/ 98 246,993 42,041 Utah 6 – Piute 678 B 1 20.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 27,914 5,583 Virginia 1 – Lee 681 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 145,678 145,678 Virginia 2 – Tazewell 682 B 1 71.2600% 12/ 31/ 98 136,224 97,073 Virginia 4 – Bedford 684 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 110,603 110,603 Virginia 6 – Highland 686 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 13,578 13,578 Virginia 7 – Buckingham 687 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 43,678 43,678 Virginia 8 – Amelia 688 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 83,244 83,244 Virginia 9 – Greensville 689 A 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 87,605 87,605 Virginia 10 – Frederick 690 B 2 33.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 233,327 76,998 Virginia 11 – Madison 691 B 2 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 42,970 42,970 West Virginia 6 – Lincoln 706 B 1 100.0000% 12/ 31/ 98 185,822 185,822 Note: On December 18, 1998, ALLTEL has announced its intention to merge with Aliant Communications. Amercan Cellular MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Duluth, MN- WI 141 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 238,000 238,000 Orange County, NY 144 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 328,000 328,000 Poughkeepsie, NY 151 A 1 95.60% 12/ 31/ 98 273,000 260,988 Eau Claire, WI 232 A 1 96.00% 12/ 31/ 98 145,000 139,200 Wausau, WI 263 A 1 95.90% 12/ 31/ 98 124,000 118,916 Laredo, TX 281 B 1 44.50% 12/ 31/ 98 192,000 85,440 Illinois 4 - Adams 397 A 1 44.50% 12/ 31/ 98 218,000 97,010 70 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 7 Illinois 6 - Montgomery 399 A 1 44.50% 12/ 31/ 98 203,000 90,335 Kentucky 4 - Spencer 446 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 259,000 259,000 Kentucky 5 - Barren 447 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 161,000 161,000 Kentucky 6 - Madison 448 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 270,000 270,000 Kentucky 8 - Mason 450 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 120,000 120,000 Michigan 1 - Gogebic 472 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 207,000 207,000 Minnesota 2 - Lake of the Woods 483 A 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 39,000 39,000 Minnesota 3 - Koochiching 484 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 61,000 61,000 Minnesota 4 - Lake 485 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 15,000 15,000 Minnesota 5 - Wilkin 486 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 209,000 209,000 Minnesota 6 - Hubbard 487 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 233,000 233,000 New York 5 - Otsego 563 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 376,000 376,000 New York 6 - Columbia 564 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 113,000 113,000 Ohio 7 - Tuscarawas 591 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 260,000 260,000 Ohio 10 - Perry 594 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 64,000 64,000 Pennsylvania 9 - Greene 620 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 187,000 187,000 Tennessee 4 - Hamblen 646 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 274,000 274,000 West Virginia 2 - Wetzel 702 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 79,000 79,000 West Virginia 3 - Monongalia 703 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 272,000 272,000 Wisconsin 1 - Burnett 708 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 114,000 114,000 Wisconsin 2 - Bayfield 709 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 87,000 87,000 Wisconsin 3 - Vilas 710 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 146,000 146,000 Wisconsin 4 - Marinette 711 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 122,000 122,000 Wisconsin 5 - Pierce 712 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 83,000 83,000 Wisconsin 6 - Trempealeau 713 A 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 33,000 33,000 Ameritech MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Chicago, IL 3 B 1 95.00% 12/ 31/ 98 7,737,000 7,350,150 Detroit/ Ann Arbor, MI 5 B 1 95.42% 12/ 31/ 98 4,654,000 4,440,986 St. Louis, MO- IL 11 A 1 85.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,505,000 2,129,250 Milwaukee, WI 21 B 1 79.08% 12/ 31/ 98 1,462,000 1,156,077 Cincinnati, OH- KY- IN 23 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 1,535,000 810,373 Columbus, OH 31 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 1,349,000 712,178 Dayton, OH 40 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 843,000 445,045 Gary- Hammond- East Chicago, IN 54 B 1 95.00% 12/ 31/ 98 628,000 596,600 Flint, MI 68 B 1 95.42% 12/ 31/ 98 512,000 488,566 Madison, WI 113 B 1 64.68% 12/ 31/ 98 412,000 266,486 Hamilton- Middletown, OH 145 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 330,000 174,217 Springfield, IL 176 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 202,000 121,200 Springfield, OH 180 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 186,000 98,195 Racine, WI 189 B 1 79.08% 12/ 31/ 98 187,000 147,870 Champaign- Urbana- Rantoul, IL 196 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 157,000 94,200 Janesville- Beloit, WI 216 B 1 64.68% 12/ 31/ 98 151,000 97,668 Decatur, IL 230 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 113,000 67,800 Kenosha, WI 244 B 1 79.08% 12/ 31/ 98 146,000 115,450 Bloomington- Normal, IL 250 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 145,000 87,000 Kankakee, IL 273 B 1 95.00% 12/ 31/ 98 105,000 99,750 Sheboygan, WI 277 B 1 79.08% 12/ 31/ 98 111,000 87,773 Columbia, MO 278 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 131,000 131,000 Aurora- Elgin, IL 303 B 1 95.00% 12/ 31/ 98 51,000 48,450 Joliet, IL 304 B 1 95.00% 12/ 31/ 98 37,000 35,150 Hawaii 1 - Kauai 385 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 58,000 58,000 Illinois 2 - Bureau 395 B 3 31.80% 12/ 31/ 98 258,000 82,044 Illinois 5 - Mason 398 B 2 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 97,000 58,200 Illinois 6 - Montgomery 399 B 1 36.82% 12/ 31/ 98 202,000 74,368 Illinois 7 - Vermilion 400 B 1 36.82% 12/ 31/ 98 240,000 88,358 Indiana 1 - Newton 403 B 2 95.00% 12/ 31/ 98 58,000 55,100 Kentucky 7 - Trimble 449 B 2 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 178,000 93,972 Missouri 7 - Saline 510 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 173,000 173,000 Missouri 8 - Callaway 511 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 107,000 107,000 Missouri 10 - Benton 513 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 104,000 104,000 Missouri 12 - Maries 515 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 121,000 121,000 Missouri 18 - Perry 521 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 122,000 122,000 Missouri 19 - Stoddard 522 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 201,000 201,000 Ohio 4 - Mercer 588 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 230,000 121,424 Ohio 7 - Tuscarawas 591 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 91,000 48,042 Ohio 8 - Clinton 592 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 182,000 96,083 Ohio 10 - Perry 594 B 1 52.79% 12/ 31/ 98 51,000 26,924 Wisconsin 9 - Columbia 716 B 1 71.88% 12/ 31/ 98 132,000 94,879 Wisconsin 9 - Columbia 716 B 2 71.88% 12/ 31/ 98 132,000 94,879 Note: Ameritech has announced its intention to merge with SBC Communications. 71 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 8 AT& T MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Frequency Block Submarket Percentage As of Date POPs Net POPs New York, NY- NJ/ Nassau- Suffolk, NY/ Newark, Jersey City and Paterson- Clifton- Passaic, NJ 1 A 1 98.33% 4/ 13/ 98 15,127,968 14,875,331 Los Angeles- Long Beach/ Anaheim- Santa Ana- Garden Grove/ Riverside- San Bernardino- Ontario, CA 2 A 1 50.00% 4/ 13/ 98 15,144,272 7,572,136 San Francisco- Oakland, CA 7 A 1 50.00% 4/ 13/ 98 3,947,398 1,973,699 Dallas- Forth Worth, TX 9 A 1 83.01% 4/ 13/ 98 4,472,988 3,713,027 Houston, TX 10 A 1 85.00% 4/ 13/ 98 4,055,538 3,447,207 St. Louis, MO- IL 11 A 1 15.00% 4/ 13/ 98 Miami- Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood, FL 12 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 3,628,484 3,628,484 Pittsburgh, PA 13 A 1 82.15% 4/ 13/ 98 2,086,082 1,713,716 Minneapolis- St. Paul, MN- WI 15 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 2,661,422 2,661,422 Denver- Boulder, CO 19 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 2,176,569 2,176,569 Seattle- Everett, WA 20 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 2,861,282 2,861,282 Tampa- St. Petersburg, FL 22 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 2,080,532 2,080,532 Kansas City, MO- KS 24 A 1 50.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,539,305 769,653 Buffalo, NY 25 A 1 25.00% 4/ 13/ 98 San Jose, CA 27 A 1 50.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,610,673 805,337 Portland, OR- WA 30 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,652,397 1,652,397 San Antonio, TX 33 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,483,755 1,483,755 Sacramento, CA 35 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,494,384 1,494,384 Salt Lake City- Ogden, UT 39 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,276,327 1,276,327 Oklahoma City, OK 45 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,007,677 1,007,677 Jacksonville, FL 51 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,029,590 1,029,590 Northeast Pennsylvania, PA 56 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 653,817 653,817 Tulsa, OK 57 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 798,851 798,851 Allentown- Bethlehem- Easton, PA- NJ 58 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 713,438 713,438 Orlando, FL 60 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,252,484 1,252,484 West Palm Beach- Boca Raton, FL 72 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,011,309 1,011,309 Oxnard- Simi Valley- Ventura, CA 73 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 730,935 730,935 Fresno, CA 74 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 772,867 772,867 Austin, TX 75 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 967,099 967,099 Tacoma, WA 82 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 Part of Seattle Harrisburg, PA 84 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 499,402 499,402 Las Vegas, NV 93 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 1,064,941 1,064,941 Columbia, SC 95 A 1 2.63% 4/ 13/ 98 485,000 12,756 York, PA 99 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 456,861 456,861 Shreveport, Louisiana 100 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 379,247 379,247 Lancaster, PA 105 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 453,348 453,348 Stockton, CA 107 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 544,075 544,075 Spokane, WA 109 A 1 94.12% 4/ 13/ 98 416,774 392,268 Huntington- Ashland, WV/ KY/ OH 110 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 316,929 316,929 Vallejo- Fairfield- Napa, CA 111 A 1 50.00% 4/ 13/ 98 502,304 251,152 Lakeland- Winter Haven, FL 114 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 443,966 443,966 Colorado Springs, CO 117 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 508,412 508,412 Reading, PA 118 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 353,650 353,650 Binghamton, NY 122 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 293,703 293,703 Santa Rosa- Petaluma, CA 123 A 1 50.18% 4/ 13/ 98 426,564 214,050 Santa Barbara- Santa Maria- Lompoc, CA 124 A 1 89.19% 4/ 13/ 98 390,160 347,984 Salinas- Seaside- Monterey, CA 126 A 1 52.36% 4/ 13/ 98 351,640 184,119 Eugene- Springfield, OR 135 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 308,960 308,960 Melbourne- Titusville- Palm Bay, FL 137 A 1 93.69% 4/ 13/ 98 469,103 439,503 Charleston, WV 140 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 254,889 254,889 Modesto, CA 142 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 429,438 429,438 Johnstown, PA 143 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 238,214 238,214 Daytona Beach, FL 146 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 419,894 419,894 Salem, OR 148 A 1 94.94% 4/ 13/ 98 323,642 307,266 Visalia- Tulare- Porterville, CA 150 A 1 95.00% 4/ 13/ 98 364,952 346,704 Portland, ME 152 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 288,136 288,136 Portsmouth- Dover- Rochester, NH- ME 156 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 280,193 280,193 Provo- Orem, UT 159 A 1 93.47% 4/ 13/ 98 308,807 288,642 Killeen- Temple, TX 160 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 308,640 308,640 Springfield, MO 163 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 277,329 277,329 Sarasota, FL 167 A 1 92.03% 4/ 13/ 98 300,801 276,827 Galveston- Texas City, TX 170 A 1 8.25% 4/ 13/ 98 245,748 20,274 Reno, NV 171 A 1 91.75% 4/ 13/ 98 301,242 276,390 Wheeling, WV- OH 178 A 1 95.32% 4/ 13/ 98 156,633 149,303 Topeka, KS 179 A 1 10.49% 4/ 13/ 98 202,000 21,190 Muskegon, MI 181 A 1 7.91% 4/ 13/ 98 186,000 14,713 Anchorage, AK 187 A 1 89.44% 4/ 13/ 98 269,385 240,938 Boise City, ID 190 A 1 91.99% 4/ 13/ 98 267,646 246,208 Yakima, WA 191 A 1 93.58% 4/ 13/ 98 219,706 205,601 Waco, TX 194 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 202,704 202,704 St. Cloud, MN 198 A 1 71.79% 4/ 13/ 98 217,255 155,967 Steubenville- Weirton, OH- WV 199 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 138,605 138,605 72 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 9 Parkersburg- Marietta, OH- WV 200 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 157,364 157,364 Longview- Marshall, TX 206 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 171,167 171,167 Fort Pierce, FL 208 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 293,833 293,833 Fort Collins- Loveland, CO 210 A 1 91.74% 4/ 13/ 98 229,480 210,525 Bradenton, FL 211 A 1 93.52% 4/ 13/ 98 233,592 218,455 Bremerton, WA 212 A 1 97.53% 4/ 13/ 98 237,146 231,288 Pittsfield, MA 213 A 1 22.41% 4/ 13/ 98 136,000 30,478 Richland- Kennewick- Pasco, WA 214 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 185,835 185,835 Chico 215 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 198,881 198,881 Monroe, LA 219 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 148,701 148,701 Altoona, PA 225 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 131,287 131,287 Anderson, SC 227 A 1 7.00% 4/ 13/ 98 Medford, OR 229 A 1 92.23% 4/ 13/ 98 172,554 159,147 Wichita Falls, TX 233 A 1 98.99% 4/ 13/ 98 135,516 134,147 Athens, GA 234 A 1 7.14% 4/ 13/ 98 174,000 12,424 Tyler, TX 237 A 1 97.00% 4/ 13/ 98 446,853 433,447 Joplin, MO 239 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 146,143 146,143 Texarkana, TX - Texarkana, AR 240 A 1 89.71% 4/ 13/ 98 137,437 123,295 Olympia, WA 242 A 1 93.16% 4/ 13/ 98 203,177 189,280 Greeley, CO 243 A 1 90.62% 4/ 13/ 98 152,271 137,988 Ocala, FL 245 A 1 90.46% 4/ 13/ 98 235,121 212,690 Williamsport, PA 251 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 118,681 118,681 Redding, CA 254 A 1 92.87% 4/ 13/ 98 167,120 155,204 State College, PA 259 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 131,962 131,962 Lawton, OK 260 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 120,911 120,911 Bellingham, WA 270 A 1 92.78% 4/ 13/ 98 156,184 144,908 Yuba City, CA 274 A 1 96.01% 4/ 13/ 98 144,226 138,471 St. Joseph, MO 275 A 1 47.50% 4/ 13/ 98 98,093 46,594 Elmira, NY 284 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 92,820 92,820 Las Cruces, NM 285 A 1 15.92% 4/ 13/ 98 156,000 24,835 Bryan- College Station, TX 287 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 135,791 135,791 Rochester, MN 288 A 1 86.32% 4/ 13/ 98 116,384 100,463 Sherman- Denison, TX 292 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 98,783 98,783 Lawrence, KS 301 A 1 50.00% 4/ 13/ 98 92,266 46,133 Alaska 2 - Bethel 316 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 160,805 160,805 California 3 - Alpine 338 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 147,005 147,005 California 8 - Tehama 343 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 99,782 99,782 California 12 - Kings 347 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 117,010 117,010 Colorado 3 - Garfield 350 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 287,867 287,867 Connecticut 1 - Litchfield 357 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 181,002 181,002 Florida 2 - Glades 361 A 2 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 129,572 129,572 Florida 4 - Citrus 363 A 1 85.00% 4/ 13/ 98 457,379 388,772 Florida 5 - Putnam 364 A 2 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 43,911 43,911 Hawaii 2 - Maui 386 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 120,233 120,233 Idaho 4 - Elmore 391 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 146,783 146,783 Louisiana 1 - Claiborne 454 A 1 25.00% 4/ 13/ 98 Louisiana 2 - Morehouse 455 A A 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 24,122 24,122 Louisiana 3 - De Soto 456 A 2 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 34,769 34,769 Maine 4 - Washington 466 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 86,052 86,052 Minnesota 6 - Hubbard 487 A 2 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 39,265 39,265 Missouri 14 - Barton 517 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 103,186 103,186 Nevada 3 - Storey 545 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 114,489 114,489 New Jersey 1 - Hunterdon 550 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 119,793 119,793 Ohio 9 - Ross 593 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 248,993 248,993 Ohio 10 - Perry 594 A 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 112,256 112,256 Oklahoma 3 - Grant 598 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 206,616 206,616 Oklahoma 5 - Roger Mills 600 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 59,108 59,108 Oregon 1 - Clatsop 606 A 1 83.30% 1999 Oregon 2 - Hood River 607 A 1 89.72% 4/ 13/ 98 101,353 90,934 Pennsylvania 5 - Wayne 616 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 84,292 84,292 Pennsylvania 8 - Union 619 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 408,709 408,709 Pennsylvania 10 - Bedford 621 A 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 141,875 141,875 Pennsylvania 11 - Huntingdon 622 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 113,933 113,933 Pennsylvania 12 - Lebanon 623 A 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 117,361 117,361 Texas 6 - Jack 657 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 81,670 81,670 Texas 11 - Cherokee 662 A 1 97.00% 4/ 13/ 98 Part of MSA 237 Texas 17 - Newton 668 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 251,096 251,096 Utah 1 - Box Elder 673 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 121,080 121,080 Washington 1 - Clallam 693 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 274,984 274,984 Washington 5 - Kittitas 697 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 124,561 124,561 Washington 6 - Pacific 698 A 1 100.00% 4/ 13/ 98 184,079 184,079 Washington 7 - Skamania 699 A 1 89.72% 4/ 13/ 98 Part of RSA 699 West Virginia 1 - Mason 701 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 77,008 77,008 West Virginia 6 - Lincoln 706 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 182,128 182,128 73 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 10 Bell Atlantic MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Frequency Block Submarket Percentage As of Date POPs Net POPs New York, NY- NJ/ Nassau- Suffolk, NY/ Newark, Jersey City and Paterson- Clifton- Passaic, NJ 1 B 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 15,071,691 13,564,522 Philadelphia, PA 4 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 4,898,782 4,898,782 Boston- Lowell- Brockton- Lawrence- Haverhill, MA- NH 6 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 4,020,940 4,020,940 Washington, DC- MD- VA 8 B 1 64.73% 12/ 31/ 98 3,828,917 2,478,458 Pittsburgh, PA 13 B 1 92.80% 12/ 31/ 98 2,109,397 1,957,520 Baltimore, MD 14 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,430,902 2,430,902 Buffalo, NY 25 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,200,575 1,200,575 Phoenix, AZ 26 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,299,070 2,299,070 Hartford- New Britain- Bristol, CT 32 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,120,611 1,120,611 Rochester, NY 34 B 1 85.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,036,870 881,340 Providence- Warwick- Pawtucket, RI 38 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 913,054 913,054 Bridgeport- Stamford- Norwalk- Danbury, CT 42 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 830,029 830,029 Albany- Schenectady- Troy, NY 44 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 850,116 850,116 New Haven- West Haven- Waterbury- Meriden, CT 49 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 799,201 799,201 Syracuse, NY 53 B 1 55.00% 12/ 31/ 98 679,244 373,584 Worchester- Fitchburg- Leominster, MA 55 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 713,060 713,060 Northeast Pennsylvania, PA 56 B 1 4.99% 12/ 31/ 98 658,055 32,837 Allentown- Bethlehem- Easton, PA- NJ 58 B 1 53.11% 12/ 31/ 98 711,153 377,693 Charlotte- Gastonia, NC 61 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 835,117 835,117 New Brunswick- Perth Amboy- Sayreville, NJ 62 B 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 696,418 626,776 Springfield- Chicopee- Holyoke, MA 63 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 600,868 600,868 Greenville- Spartanburg, SC 67 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 671,390 671,390 Wilmington, DE- NJ- MD 69 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 606,553 606,553 Long Branch- Asbury Park, NJ 70 B 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 577,631 519,868 New Bedford- Fall River, MA 76 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 509,950 509,950 Tuscon, AZ 77 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 715,020 715,020 El Paso, TX 81 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 659,135 659,135 Albuquerque, NM 86 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 589,617 589,617 Columbia, SC 95 A 1 97.37% 12/ 31/ 98 484,530 471,787 Utica- Rome, NY 115 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 320,456 320,456 Reading, PA 118 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 348,587 348,587 Trenton, NJ 121 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 330,145 330,145 Binghamton, NY 122 B 1 65.00% 12/ 31/ 98 309,066 200,893 Manchester- Nashua, NH 133 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 345,844 345,844 Atlantic City, NJ 134 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 332,964 332,964 Orange County, NY 144 B 1 70.00% 12/ 31/ 98 323,402 226,381 Poughkeepsie, NY 151 B 1 70.00% 12/ 31/ 98 266,165 186,316 Portland, ME 152 B 1 33.00% 12/ 31/ 98 279,318 92,175 New London- Norwich, CT 154 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 243,199 243,199 Hickory, NC 166 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 232,598 232,598 Asheville, NC 183 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 202,480 202,480 Pittsfield, MA 213 A 1 70.92% 12/ 31/ 98 135,708 96,244 Anderson, SC 227 A 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 150,183 145,678 Vineland- Millville- Bridgeton, NJ 228 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 139,258 139,258 Burlington, VT 248 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 142,144 142,144 Glens Falls, NY 266 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 126,116 126,116 Lewiston- Auburn, ME 279 B 1 33.33% 12/ 31/ 98 102,593 34,194 Elmira, NY 284 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 95,467 95,467 Las Cruces, NM 285 A 1 76.28% 12/ 31/ 98 155,980 118,982 Arizona 2 - Coconino 319 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 232,920 232,920 Arizona 5 - Gila 322 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 169,958 169,958 Connecticut 2 - Windham 358 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 103,675 103,675 Delaware 1 - Kent 359 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 244,170 244,170 Georgia 2 - Dawson 372 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 274,665 274,665 Maryland 2 - Kent 468 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 429,336 429,336 Maryland 3 - Frederick 469 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 166,690 166,690 Massachusetts 2 - Barnstable 471 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 210,782 210,782 New Hampshire 2 - Carroll 549 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 207,522 207,522 New Jersey 1 - Hunterdon 550 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 115,526 115,526 New Jersey 2 - Ocean 551 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 443,631 443,631 New Jersey 3 - Sussex 552 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 138,169 138,169 New York 1 - Jefferson 559 B 1 40.00% 12/ 31/ 98 259,667 103,867 New York 2 - Franklin 560 B 1 42.90% 12/ 31/ 98 232,884 99,907 New York 3 - Chautauqua 561 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 488,231 219,704 New York 4 - Yates 562 B 1 77.00% 12/ 31/ 98 358,656 276,165 New York 5 - Otsego 563 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 386,986 386,986 New York 6 - Columbia 564 B 1 33.33% 12/ 31/ 98 110,993 36,994 North Carolina 1 - Cherokee 565 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 175,760 175,760 North Carolina 2 - Yancey 566 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 157,357 157,357 North Carolina 4 - Henderson 568 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 328,239 328,239 North Carolina 5 - Anson 569 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 127,304 127,304 Pennsylvania 2 - McKean 613 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 88,731 88,731 Pennsylvania 3 - Potter 614 B 2 38.46% 12/ 31/ 98 59,023 22,700 74 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 11 Pennsylvania 4 - Bradford 615 B 2 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 68,417 34,209 Pennsylvania 6 - Lawrence 617 B 2 51.13% 12/ 31/ 98 158,835 81,212 Pennsylvania 7 - Jefferson 618 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 216,539 216,539 Pennsylvania 9 - Greene 620 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 186,732 186,732 Pennsylvania 11 - Huntingdon 622 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 90,612 90,612 Rhode Island 1 - Newport 624 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 86,308 86,308 South Carolina 1 - Oconee 625 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 60,008 60,008 South Carolina 2 - Laurens 626 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 222,802 222,802 South Carolina 3 - Cherokee 627 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 132,126 132,126 South Carolina 8 - Hampton 632 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 166,689 166,689 South Carolina 9 - Lancaster 633 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 196,915 196,915 Vermont 1 - Franklin 679 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 207,380 207,380 Vermont 2 - Addison 680 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 123,738 123,738 Virginia 1 - Lee 681 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 147,303 147,303 Virginia 2 - Tazewell 682 B 1 4.99% 12/ 31/ 98 135,926 6,783 Virginia 10 - Frederick 690 B 1 64.73% 12/ 31/ 98 51,091 33,071 Virginia 11 - Madison 691 B 3 64.73% 12/ 31/ 98 69,561 45,027 Virginia 12 - Caroline 692 B 2 64.73% 12/ 31/ 98 70,451 45,603 West Virginia 1 - Mason 701 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 74,235 74,235 West Virginia 2 - Wetzel 702 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 78,651 78,651 Note: Bell Atlantic has announced its intention to merge with GTE. BellSouth MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Frequency Block Submarket Percentage As of Date POPs Net POPs Los Angeles- Long Beach/ Anaheim- Santa Ana- Garden Grove/ Riverside- San Bernardino- Ontario, CA 2 A 1 44.39% 12/ 31/ 98 14,766,508 6,554,853 Houston, TX 10 A 1 44.39% 12/ 31/ 98 3,919,171 1,739,720 Miami- Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood, FL 12 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 3,451,832 3,451,832 Pittsburgh, PA 13 B 1 3.60% 12/ 31/ 98 2,093,893 75,380 Atlanta, GA 17 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 3,111,400 3,111,400 Indianapolis, IN 28 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,347,064 1,347,064 New Orleans, LA 29 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,180,852 1,180,852 Memphis, TN- AR- MS 36 B 1 93.86% 12/ 31/ 98 1,040,653 976,757 Louisville, KY- IN 37 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 933,817 933,817 Birmingham, AL 41 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 908,231 908,231 Nashville- Davidson, TN 46 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,090,914 1,090,914 Honolulu, HI 50 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 879,935 879,935 Jacksonville, FL 51 B 1 85.76% 12/ 31/ 98 1,013,136 868,865 Gary- Hammond- East Chicago, IN 54 A 1 33.33% 12/ 31/ 98 624,435 208,124 Richmond, VA 59 A 1 49.90% Jan- 99 800,217 399,308 Orlando, FL 60 B 1 75.46% 12/ 31/ 98 1,213,893 916,004 West Palm Beach- Boca Raton, FL 72 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 973,453 973,453 Baton Rouge, LA 80 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 565,377 565,377 Mobile, AL 83 A 1 98.68% 12/ 31/ 98 520,267 513,399 Chattanooga, TN- GA 88 B 1 62.70% 12/ 31/ 98 452,330 283,611 Columbia, SC 95 B 1 46.42% 12/ 31/ 98 490,535 227,706 Bakersfield, CA 97 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 616,649 616,649 Shreveport, Louisiana 100 B 1 9.00% 12/ 31/ 98 379,525 34,157 Jackson, MS 106 B 1 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 416,072 304,814 Lexington- Fayette, KY 116 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 373,639 373,639 Evansville, IN/ KY 119 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 413,018 413,018 Huntsville, AL 120 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 399,660 399,660 Melbourne- Titusville- Palm Bay, FL 137 B 1 75.46% 12/ 31/ 98 454,028 342,610 Macon- Warner Robins, GA 138 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 311,666 311,666 Daytona Beach, FL 146 B 1 75.46% 12/ 31/ 98 409,706 309,164 Galveston- Texas City, TX 170 A 1 38.77% 12/ 31/ 98 238,669 92,532 Lafayette, LA 174 B 1 51.00% 12/ 31/ 98 225,660 115,087 Terre Haute, IN 185 A 1 92.85% 12/ 31/ 98 169,996 157,841 Clarksville- Hopkinsville, TN/ KY 209 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 191,450 191,450 Anderson, IN 217 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 133,357 133,357 Monroe, LA 219 B 1 9.00% 12/ 31/ 98 147,395 13,266 Tuscaloosa, AL 222 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 158,936 158,936 Florence, AL 226 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 136,816 136,816 Athens, GA 234 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 168,719 168,719 Muncie, IN 236 A 1 93.10% 12/ 31/ 98 119,906 111,632 Lafayette, IN 247 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 136,256 136,256 Anniston, AL 249 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 117,434 117,434 Florence, SC 264 B 1 46.42% 12/ 31/ 98 122,979 57,087 Kokomo, IN 271 A 1 9.04% 12/ 31/ 98 99,933 9,034 Gadsden, AL 272 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 100,691 100,691 Bloomington, IN 282 A 1 94.18% 12/ 31/ 98 115,207 108,502 Owensboro, KY 293 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 90,844 90,844 Alabama 1 - Franklin 307 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 55,130 55,130 Alabama 1 - Franklin 307 B 2 80.00% 12/ 31/ 98 53,152 42,522 Alabama 1 - Franklin 307 B 5 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 63,040 63,040 75 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 12 Alabama 2 - Jackson 308 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 25,249 25,249 Alabama 3 - Lamar 309 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 97,841 97,841 Alabama 5 - Cleburne 311 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 123,370 123,370 Alabama 6 - Washington 312 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 120,839 120,839 Florida 1 - Collier 360 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 30,503 30,503 Florida 2 - Glades 361 B 2 71.50% 12/ 31/ 98 128,685 92,010 Florida 2 - Glades 361 B 3 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 8,152 8,152 Florida 4 - Citrus 363 B 2 75.46% 12/ 31/ 98 177,430 133,889 Florida 5 - Putnam 364 B 1 75.46% 12/ 31/ 98 33,734 25,456 Florida 5 - Putnam 364 B 3 85.76% 12/ 31/ 98 38,240 32,795 Florida 11 - Monroe 370 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 83,152 83,152 Georgia 1 - Whitfield 371 B 1 74.46% 12/ 31/ 98 216,855 161,470 Georgia 2 - Dawson 372 B 1 61.23% 12/ 31/ 98 148,548 90,956 Georgia 2 - Dawson 372 B 2 35.00% 12/ 31/ 98 100,370 35,130 Georgia 2 - Dawson 372 B 3 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 33,337 33,337 Georgia 3 - Chattooga 373 B 1 75.00% 12/ 31/ 98 204,631 153,473 Georgia 4 - Jasper 374 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 60,717 60,717 Georgia 4 - Jasper 374 B 3 35.00% 12/ 31/ 98 41,161 14,406 Georgia 5 - Haralson 375 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 106,045 106,045 Georgia 6 - Spalding 376 B 4 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 13,910 13,910 Georgia 6 - Spalding 376 B 5 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 77,383 77,383 Georgia 7 - Hancock 377 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 51,030 51,030 Indiana 5 - Warren 407 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 121,577 121,577 Indiana 7 - Owen 409 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 224,480 224,480 Indiana 9 - Decatur 411 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 145,042 145,042 Kentucky 1 - Fulton 443 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 189,322 189,322 Kentucky 2 - Union 444 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 128,548 128,548 Kentucky 3 - Meade 445 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 333,075 333,075 Kentucky 6 - Madison 448 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 139,956 139,956 Kentucky 7 - Trimble 449 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 57,693 57,693 Kentucky 7 - Trimble 449 B 3 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 75,139 75,139 Kentucky 8 - Mason 450 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 118,733 118,733 Kentucky 9 - Elliott 451 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 204,050 204,050 Kentucky 10 - Powell 452 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 153,883 153,883 Kentucky 11 - Clay 453 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 170,670 170,670 Louisiana 1 - Claiborne 454 B 1 9.00% 12/ 31/ 98 114,680 10,321 Louisiana 2 - Morehouse 455 B 1 9.00% 12/ 31/ 98 116,255 10,463 Louisiana 3 - De Soto 456 B 2 9.00% 12/ 31/ 98 90,417 8,138 Louisiana 5 - Beauregard 458 B 2 35.00% 12/ 31/ 98 273,836 95,843 Louisiana 6 - Iberville 459 B 1 35.00% 12/ 31/ 98 151,018 52,856 Louisiana 6 - Iberville 459 B 2 51.00% 12/ 31/ 98 31,441 16,035 Louisiana 7 - West Feliciana 460 B 1 66.70% 12/ 31/ 98 179,528 119,745 Louisiana 8 - St. James 461 B 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 110,979 55,490 Louisiana 9 - Plaquemines 462 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 257,713 257,713 Mississippi 1 - Tunica 493 B 1 93.87% 12/ 31/ 98 62,176 58,365 Mississippi 2 - Benton 494 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 242,751 242,751 Mississippi 3 - Bolivar 495 B 2 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 30,704 22,494 Mississippi 4 - Yalobusha 496 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 71,079 71,079 Mississippi 4 - Yalobusha 496 B 2 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 34,314 25,138 Mississippi 5 - Washington 497 B 2 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 47,590 34,864 Mississippi 6 - Montgomery 498 B 1 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 31,342 22,961 Mississippi 7 - Leake 499 B 1 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 178,303 130,625 Mississippi 8 - Claiborne 500 B 2 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 11,467 8,401 Mississippi 9 - Copiah 501 B 1 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 79,574 58,296 Mississippi 10 - Smith 502 B 2 73.26% 12/ 31/ 98 50,097 36,701 Tennessee 1 - Lake 643 B 1 93.87% 12/ 31/ 98 85,915 80,648 Tennessee 1 - Lake 643 B 4 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 48,353 48,353 Tennessee 5 - Fayette 647 B 1 93.87% 12/ 31/ 98 165,324 155,190 Tennessee 5 - Fayette 647 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 86,499 86,499 Tennessee 5 - Fayette 647 B 3 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 87,137 87,137 Tennessee 6 - Giles 648 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 159,041 159,041 Tennessee 7 - Bledsoe 649 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 97,137 97,137 Tennessee 7 - Bledsoe 649 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 10,447 10,447 Tennessee 9 - Maury 651 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 66,205 66,205 Cellular Communications of Puerto Rico MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs San Juan- Caguas, PR 91 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,124,891 2,124,891 Ponce, PR 147 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 261,585 261,585 Mayaguez, PR 169 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 227,941 227,941 Arecibo, PR 202 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 195,843 195,843 Aguadilla, PR 204 A 1 99.01% 12/ 31/ 98 180,687 178,898 Puerto Rico 1 - Rincon 723 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 13,726 13,726 Puerto Rico 2 - Adjuntas 724 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 276,517 276,517 Puerto Rico 3 - Ciales 725 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 126,052 126,052 Puerto Rico 4 - Aibonito 726 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 295,140 295,140 Puerto Rico 6 - Vieques 728 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 8,975 8,975 76 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 13 Puerto Rico 7 - Culebra 729 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,598 1,598 Virgin Islands 1 - St. Thomas Island 730 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 51,670 51,670 Virgin Islands 2 - St. Croix Island 731 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 50,139 50,139 Note: Cellular Communications of Puerto Rico has announced its intention to merge with SBC Communications. Centennial Cellular MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs San Francisco- Oakland, CA 7 B 1 2.87% 7/ 31/ 98 3,686,600 105,805 San Jose, CA 27 B 1 2.87% 7/ 31/ 98 1,497,600 42,981 Sacramento, CA 35 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 1,355,100 318,042 Fort Wayne, IN 96 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 420,900 420,900 Beaumont- Port Arthur, TX 101 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 361,200 361,200 Stockton, CA 107 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 480,600 112,797 Vallejo- Fairfield- Napa, CA 111 B 1 2.87% 7/ 31/ 98 451,200 12,949 Santa Rosa- Petaluma, CA 123 B 1 2.87% 7/ 31/ 98 388,200 11,141 Salinas- Seaside- Monterey, CA 126 B 1 2.87% 7/ 31/ 98 355,700 10,209 South Bend- Mishawaka, IN 129 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 289,200 289,200 Kalamazoo, MI 132 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 293,500 293,500 Modesto, CA 142 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 370,600 86,980 Reno, NV 171 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 254,700 59,778 Lafayette, LA 174 A 1 94.50% 7/ 31/ 98 209,000 197,505 Santa Cruz, CA 175 B 1 2.87% 7/ 31/ 98 229,700 6,592 Battle Creek, MI 177 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 186,000 186,000 Benton Harbor, MI 193 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 161,400 161,400 Lake Charles, LA 197 A 1 25.10% 7/ 31/ 98 168,100 42,193 Alexandria, LA 205 A 1 93.20% 7/ 31/ 98 149,000 138,868 Jackson, MI 207 A 1 92.00% 7/ 31/ 98 149,800 137,816 Chico 215 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 182,100 42,739 Elkhart- Goshen, IN 223 A 1 91.70% 7/ 31/ 98 156,200 143,235 Redding, CA 254 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 147,000 34,501 Yuba City, CA 274 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 122,600 28,774 Arizona 4 - Yuma 321 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 120,700 120,700 California 1 - Del Norte 336 B 1 6.88% 7/ 31/ 98 199,200 13,705 California 2 - Modoc 337 B 1 25.00% 7/ 31/ 98 57,000 14,250 California 7 - Imperial 342 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 109,300 109,300 California 8 - Tehama 343 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 90,700 21,287 California 10 - Sierra 345 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 81,800 19,198 Indiana 1 - Newton 403 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 204,200 204,200 Indiana 2 - Kosciusko 404 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 160,000 160,000 Indiana 3 - Huntington 405 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 145,200 145,200 Indiana 4 - Miami 406 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 179,000 179,000 Indiana 6 - Randolph 408 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 217,900 217,900 Louisiana 2 - Morehouse 455 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 92,200 92,200 Louisiana 3 - De Soto 456 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 121,300 121,300 Louisiana 4 - Caldwell 457 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 71,600 71,600 Louisiana 5 - Beauregard 458 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 372,500 372,500 Louisiana 6 - Iberville 459 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 131,000 131,000 Louisiana 7 - West Feliciana 460 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 170,900 170,900 Michigan 6 - Roscommon 477 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 130,400 130,400 Michigan 7 - Newaygo 478 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 220,200 220,200 Michigan 9 - Cass 480 A 1 85.70% 7/ 31/ 98 288,000 246,816 Mississippi 8 - Claiborne 500 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 153,900 153,900 Mississippi 9 - Copiah 501 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 118,000 118,000 Nevada 3 - Storey 545 B 1 23.47% 7/ 31/ 98 90,600 21,264 Ohio 1 - Williams 585 A 1 100.00% 7/ 31/ 98 125,900 125,900 Pennsylvania 6 - Lawrence 617 B 1 14.29% 7/ 31/ 98 363,400 51,930 Century Telephone Enterprises MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Detroit/ Ann Arbor, MI 5 B 1 3.20% 12/ 31/ 98 4,761,992 152,384 Dallas- Forth Worth, TX 9 B 1 0.50% 12/ 31/ 98 4,630,120 23,151 Milwaukee, WI 21 B 1 17.96% 12/ 31/ 98 1,972,973 354,346 Grand Rapids, MI 64 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 770,152 747,047 Flint, MI 68 B 1 3.20% 12/ 31/ 98 511,788 16,377 Austin, TX 75 B 1 35.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,016,912 355,919 Lansing- East Lansing, MI 78 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 512,390 497,018 Little Rock- North Little Rock, AR 92 B 1 36.00% 12/ 31/ 98 555,272 199,898 Saginaw- Bay City- Midland, MI 94 B 1 91.70% 12/ 31/ 98 404,426 370,859 Shreveport, Louisiana 100 B 1 87.00% 12/ 31/ 98 379,370 330,052 Jackson, MS 106 A 1 89.58% 12/ 31/ 98 426,583 382,133 Madison, WI 113 B 1 9.78% 12/ 31/ 98 702,398 68,695 77 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 14 Appleton- Oskosh- Neenah, WI 125 B 1 98.85% 12/ 31/ 98 500,164 494,412 McAllen- Edinburg- Mission, TX 128 A 1 69.50% 12/ 31/ 98 525,734 365,385 Kalamazoo, MI 132 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 308,144 298,900 Brownsville- Harlingen, TX 162 A 1 78.74% 12/ 31/ 98 329,824 259,703 Biloxi- Gulfport, MS 173 A 1 96.45% 12/ 31/ 98 232,431 224,180 Lafayette, LA 174 B 1 49.00% 12/ 31/ 98 262,964 128,852 Battle Creek, MI 177 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 195,400 189,538 Muskegon, MI 181 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 191,712 185,961 Benton Harbor, MI 193 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 161,753 156,900 Alexandria, LA 205 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 143,311 143,311 Jackson, MI 207 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 156,316 151,627 Monroe, LA 219 B 1 87.00% 12/ 31/ 98 147,570 128,386 Eau Claire, WI 232 B 1 55.50% 12/ 31/ 98 143,664 79,734 Texarkana, TX - Texarkana, AR 240 B 1 89.00% 12/ 31/ 98 137,764 122,610 Pascagoula, MS 252 A 1 89.22% 12/ 31/ 98 130,979 116,859 Rochester, MN 288 B 1 2.93% 12/ 31/ 98 113,844 3,336 La Crosse, WI 290 B 1 95.00% 12/ 31/ 98 102,768 97,630 Pine Bluff, AK 291 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 81,588 81,588 Sherman- Denison, TX 292 B 1 0.50% 12/ 31/ 98 102,618 513 Alaska 1 - Wade Hampton 315 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 85,056 85,056 Alaska 3 - Haines 317 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 74,712 74,712 Arkansas 2 - Marion 325 B 1 82.00% 12/ 31/ 98 87,646 71,870 Arkansas 3 - Sharp 326 B 1 82.00% 12/ 31/ 98 103,724 85,054 Arkansas 11 - Hempstead 334 B 1 89.00% 12/ 31/ 98 66,228 58,943 Arkansas 12 - Ouachita 335 B 1 80.00% 12/ 31/ 98 185,325 148,260 Louisiana 1 - Claiborne 454 B 1 87.00% 12/ 31/ 98 112,083 97,512 Louisiana 2 - Morehouse 455 B 1 87.00% 12/ 31/ 98 115,624 100,593 Louisiana 3 - De Soto 456 B 2 87.00% 12/ 31/ 98 96,231 83,721 Louisiana 4 - Caldwell 457 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 72,615 72,615 Michigan 1 - Gogebic 472 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 196,408 196,408 Michigan 2 - Alger 473 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 113,772 113,772 Michigan 3 - Emmet 474 B 1 42.84% 12/ 31/ 98 164,586 70,509 Michigan 4 - Cheboygan 475 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 135,657 135,657 Michigan 5 - Manistee 476 B 1 42.84% 12/ 31/ 98 161,584 69,223 Michigan 6 - Roscommon 477 B 1 98.00% 12/ 31/ 98 142,356 139,509 Michigan 7 - Newaygo 478 B 1 56.07% 12/ 31/ 98 244,148 136,894 Michigan 8 - Allegan 479 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 101,746 98,694 Michigan 9 - Cass 480 B 1 43.38% 12/ 31/ 98 301,227 130,672 Michigan 10 - Tuscola 481 B 1 26.00% 12/ 31/ 98 137,398 35,723 Minnesota 7 - Chippewa 488 B 1 2.93% 12/ 31/ 98 172,206 5,046 Minnesota 8 - Lac qui Parle 489 B 1 2.93% 12/ 31/ 98 67,467 1,977 Minnesota 9 - Pipestone 490 B 1 2.93% 12/ 31/ 98 134,073 3,928 Minnesota 10 - Le Sueur 491 B 1 2.93% 12/ 31/ 98 230,077 6,741 Minnesota 11 - Goodhue 492 B 1 2.93% 12/ 31/ 98 205,949 6,034 Mississippi 2 - Benton 494 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 249,231 249,231 Mississippi 5 - Washington 497 A 1 - 12/ 31/ 98 159,176 Mississippi 6 - Montgomery 498 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 183,177 183,177 Mississippi 7 - Leake 499 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 181,661 181,661 Texas 7 - Fanni 658 B 6 89.00% 12/ 31/ 98 58,013 51,632 Texas 16 - Burleson 667 B 1 9.60% 12/ 31/ 98 334,056 32,069 Washington 5 - Kittitas 697 B 1 8.47% 12/ 31/ 98 60,311 5,108 Washington 8 - Whitman 700 B 1 7.36% 12/ 31/ 98 137,237 10,101 Wisconsin 1 - Burnett 708 B 1 42.21% 12/ 31/ 98 112,351 47,423 Wisconsin 2 - Bayfield 709 B 1 99.00% 12/ 31/ 98 86,024 85,164 Wisconsin 3 - Vilas 710 B 1 42.86% 12/ 31/ 98 142,332 61,003 Wisconsin 4 - Marinette 711 B 1 25.00% 12/ 31/ 98 119,763 29,941 Wisconsin 5 - Pierce 712 B 1 - 12/ 31/ 98 95,903 Wisconsin 6 - Trempealeau 713 B 1 57.14% 12/ 31/ 98 116,145 66,365 Wisconsin 7 - Wood 714 B 1 22.70% 12/ 31/ 98 291,168 66,095 Wisconsin 8 - Vernon 715 B 1 84.00% 12/ 31/ 98 236,525 198,681 Wisconsin 10 - Door 717 B 1 22.50% 12/ 31/ 98 129,404 29,116 CFW Communications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Virginia 5 - Bath 685 B 1 22.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Virginia 6 - Highland 686 B 1 84.00% 12/ 31/ 98 200,000 168,000 Comcast MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Philadelphia, PA 4 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 4,886,800 4,886,800 New Brunswick- Perth Amboy- Sayreville, NJ 62 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 708,600 708,600 Wilmington, DE- NJ- MD 69 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 626,400 626,400 Long Branch- Asbury Park, NJ 70 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 597,900 597,900 78 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 15 Trenton, NJ 121 A 1 87.20% 12/ 31/ 98 289,000 252,008 Atlantic City, NJ 134 A 1 97.40% 12/ 31/ 98 326,800 318,303 Vineland- Millville- Bridgeton, NJ 228 A 1 94.60% 12/ 31/ 98 133,500 126,291 Aurora- Elgin, IL 303 A 1 83.40% 12/ 31/ 98 39,700 33,110 Joliet, IL 304 A 1 85.30% 12/ 31/ 98 30,500 26,017 Delaware 1 - Kent 359 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 262,000 131,000 New Jersey 2 - Ocean 551 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 494,000 494,000 Note: Comcast has announced it intention to sell its cellular operations to SBC Communications. CommNet Cellular MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Duluth, MN- WI 141 B 1 16.34% 2/ 10/ 99 240,234 39,254 Portland, ME 152 B 1 11.11% 2/ 10/ 99 284,147 31,569 Terre Haute, IN 185 B 1 16.67% 2/ 10/ 99 170,755 28,465 Pueblo, CO 241 B 1 73.99% 2/ 10/ 99 133,797 98,996 Sioux City, IA- NE 253 B 1 74.50% 2/ 10/ 99 136,731 101,865 Sioux Falls, SD 267 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 142,073 142,073 Billings, MT 268 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 129,371 118,543 Lewiston- Auburn, ME 279 B 1 11.11% 2/ 10/ 99 103,721 11,523 Rapid City, SD 289 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 110,926 110,926 Great Falls, MT 297 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 82,324 75,433 Bismarck, ND 298 B 1 51.00% 2/ 10/ 99 91,892 46,865 Colorado 1 - Moffat 348 A 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 48,029 48,029 Colorado 2 - Logan 349 B 1 61.75% 2/ 10/ 99 66,939 41,335 Colorado 4 - Park 351 B 1 61.75% 2/ 10/ 99 78,325 48,366 Colorado 5 - Elbert 352 B 1 66.00% 2/ 10/ 99 36,101 23,827 Colorado 6 - San Miguel 353 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 76,122 76,122 Colorado 7 - Saguache 354 B 1 69.40% 2/ 10/ 99 49,823 34,577 Colorado 8 - Kiowa 355 B 1 49.00% 2/ 10/ 99 46,379 22,726 Colorado 9 - Costilla 356 B 1 49.00% 2/ 10/ 99 25,782 12,633 Idaho 2 - Idaho 389 B 1 50.00% 2/ 10/ 99 71,284 35,642 Idaho 3 - Lemhi 390 B 1 33.33% 2/ 10/ 99 17,602 5,867 Idaho 5 - Butte 392 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 144,672 144,672 Idaho 6 - Clark 393 B 1 91.64% 2/ 10/ 99 300,443 275,326 Iowa 4 - Muscatine 415 B 1 10.11% 2/ 10/ 99 155,178 15,688 Iowa 5 - Jackson 416 B 1 78.57% 2/ 10/ 99 109,023 85,659 Iowa 6 - Iowa 417 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 156,442 156,442 Iowa 8 - Monona 419 B 1 44.92% 2/ 10/ 99 54,811 24,621 Iowa 9 - Ida 420 A 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 63,038 63,038 Iowa 13 - Mitchell 424 B 1 50.00% 2/ 10/ 99 66,643 33,322 Iowa 14 - Kossuth 425 B 1 13.28% 2/ 10/ 99 110,868 14,723 Iowa 15 - Dickinson 426 B 1 49.14% 2/ 10/ 99 83,090 40,830 Iowa 16 - Lyon 427 B 1 49.17% 2/ 10/ 99 102,942 50,617 Kansas 1 - Cheyenne 428 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 27,741 1,140 Kansas 2 - Norton 429 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 30,523 1,254 Kansas 3 - Jewell 430 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 53,026 2,179 Kansas 4 - Marshall 431 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 137,928 5,669 Kansas 5 - Brown 432 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 32,861 1,351 Kansas 6 - Wallace 433 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 20,123 827 Kansas 7 - Trego 434 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 80,524 3,310 Kansas 8 - Ellsworth 435 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 131,254 5,395 Kansas 9 - Morris 436 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 58,858 2,419 Kansas 10 - Franklin 437 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 109,008 4,480 Kansas 11 - Hamilton 438 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 84,143 3,458 Kansas 12 - Hodgeman 439 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 43,831 1,801 Kansas 13 - Edwards 440 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 29,677 1,220 Kansas 14 - Reno 441 B 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 175,260 7,203 Kansas 15 - Elk 442 A 1 4.11% 2/ 10/ 99 155,007 6,371 Missouri 9 - Bates 512 B 1 14.70% 2/ 10/ 99 35,343 5,195 Montana 1 - Lincoln 523 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 66,810 61,218 Montana 1 - Lincoln 523 B 2 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 82,182 75,303 Montana 2 - Toole 524 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 32,203 29,508 Montana 4 - Daniels 526 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 9,897 9,069 Montana 5 - Mineral 527 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 197,567 181,031 Montana 6 - Deer Lodge 528 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 65,707 60,207 Montana 7 - Fergus 529 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 23,502 21,535 Montana 8 - Beaverhead 530 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 91,862 84,173 Montana 9 - Carbon 531 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 35,676 32,690 Montana 10 - Prairie 532 B 1 91.63% 2/ 10/ 99 13,526 12,394 New Mexico 1 - San Juan 553 B 2 58.36% 2/ 10/ 99 117,311 68,463 New Mexico 3 - Catron 555 B 1 12.25% 2/ 10/ 99 89,939 11,018 New Mexico 5 - Grant 557 B 1 16.33% 2/ 10/ 99 59,835 9,771 North Dakota 1 - Divide 580 B 1 53.36% 2/ 10/ 99 105,910 56,514 North Dakota 2 - Bottineau 581 B 1 65.06% 2/ 10/ 99 59,961 39,011 North Dakota 3 - Barnes 582 B 1 41.45% 2/ 10/ 99 90,709 37,599 79 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 16 North Dakota 4 - McKenzie 583 B 1 49.00% 2/ 10/ 99 58,607 28,717 North Dakota 5 - Kidder 584 B 1 61.75% 2/ 10/ 99 46,240 28,553 South Dakota 1 - Harding 634 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 33,484 33,484 South Dakota 2 - Corson 635 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 18,830 18,830 South Dakota 3 - McPherson 636 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 53,417 53,417 South Dakota 5 - Custer 638 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 17,205 17,205 South Dakota 5 - Custer 638 B 2 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 15,882 15,882 South Dakota 6 - Haakon 639 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 46,573 46,573 South Dakota 6 - Haakon 639 B 2 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 1,511 1,511 South Dakota 7 - Sully 640 B 1 88.16% 2/ 10/ 99 60,553 53,384 South Dakota 8 - Kingsbury 641 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 79,882 79,882 South Dakota 9 - Hanson 642 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 104,802 104,802 Utah 3 - Juab 675 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 59,833 59,833 Utah 4 - Beaver 676 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 116,678 116,678 Utah 5 - Carbon 677 B 3 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 41,233 41,233 Utah 6 - Piute 678 B 1 80.00% 2/ 10/ 99 27,499 21,999 Wyoming 1 - Park 718 B 1 66.00% 2/ 10/ 99 52,841 34,875 Wyoming 2 - Sheridan 719 B 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 76,569 76,569 Wyoming 3 - Lincoln 720 A 1 100.00% 2/ 10/ 99 146,254 146,254 Convergys MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Cincinnati, OH- KY- IN 23 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Columbus, OH 31 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Dayton, OH 40 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Hamilton- Middletown, OH 145 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Springfield, OH 180 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Kentucky 7 - Trimble 449 B 2 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Ohio 4 - Mercer 588 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Ohio 7 - Tuscarawas 591 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Ohio 8 - Clinton 592 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Ohio 10 - Perry 594 B 1 45.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Note: On December 31, 1998, Cinicnnati Bell spun off Convergys and included in the new company its 45% interest in a limited partnership which operates the cellular licenses listed above. Dobson Communications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Youngstown- Warren, OH 66 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 491,900 491,900 Erie, PA 130 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 280,600 280,600 Santa Cruz, CA 175 A 1 86.90% 12/ 31/ 98 245,600 213,426 Sharon, PA 238 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 122,100 122,100 Hagerstown, MD 257 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 127,800 127,800 Cumberland, MD- WV 269 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 68,000 68,000 Enid, OK 302 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 57,600 57,600 Arizona 5 – Gila 322 B 1 75.00% 12/ 31/ 98 202,100 151,575 California 4 – Madera 339 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 377,300 377,300 California 7 – Imperial 342 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 149,300 149,300 Kansas 5 – Brown 432 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 118,200 118,200 Maryland 2 – Kent 468 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 453,700 453,700 Maryland 3 – Frederick 469 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 184,200 184,200 Missouri 1 – Atchison 504 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 42,600 42,600 Missouri 4 - De Kalb 507 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 68,800 68,800 Missouri 5 – Linn 508 A 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 14,200 14,200 New York 3 – Chautauqua 561 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 480,000 480,000 Ohio 2 – Sandusky 586 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 262,100 262,100 Ohio 11 – Columbiana 595 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 111,700 111,700 Oklahoma 2 – Harper 597 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 48,800 48,800 Oklahoma 3 – Grant 598 B 1 5.00% 12/ 31/ 98 205,600 10,280 Oklahoma 5 - Roger Mills 600 B 1 64.40% 12/ 31/ 98 32,500 20,930 Oklahoma 7 – Beckham 602 B 1 64.40% 12/ 31/ 98 115,700 74,511 Pennsylvania 1 – Crawford 612 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 197,200 197,200 Pennsylvania 2 – McKean 613 A 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 89,400 89,400 Pennsylvania 6 – Lawrence 617 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 376,400 376,400 Pennsylvania 7 – Jefferson 618 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 217,100 217,100 Pennsylvania 10 – Bedford 621 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 49,500 49,500 Texas 2 – Hansford 653 B 1 61.00% 12/ 31/ 98 89,700 54,717 Texas 16 – Burleson 667 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 334,000 334,000 80 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 17 GTE MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Frequency Block Submarket Percentage As of Date POPs Net POPs San Francisco- Oakland, CA 7 B 1 97.10% 12/ 31/ 98 3,897,013 3,784,000 Houston, TX 10 B 1 83.60% 12/ 31/ 98 4,040,670 3,378,000 Cleveland, OH 16 B 1 96.50% 12/ 31/ 98 1,850,777 1,786,000 San Diego, CA 18 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,681,000 2,681,000 Tampa- St. Petersburg, FL 22 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,091,000 2,091,000 San Jose, CA 27 B 1 97.10% 12/ 31/ 98 1,618,950 1,572,000 Indianapolis, IN 28 B 1 94.80% 12/ 31/ 98 1,372,363 1,301,000 Memphis, TN- AR- MS 36 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,028,000 1,028,000 Louisville, KY- IN 37 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 940,000 940,000 Birmingham, AL 41 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 927,000 927,000 Norfolk- Virginia Beach- Portsmouth, VA/ NC 43 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,039,000 1,039,000 Nashville- Davidson, TN 46 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,114,000 1,114,000 Greensboro- Winston- Salem- High Point, NC 47 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,004,000 1,004,000 Honolulu, HI 50 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 875,000 875,000 Jacksonville, FL 51 B 1 1998 Akron, OH 52 B 1 96.50% 12/ 31/ 98 682,902 659,000 Richmond, VA 59 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 811,000 811,000 Raleigh- Durham, NC 71 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 858,000 858,000 Fresno, CA 74 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 761,856 739,000 Austin, TX 75 B 1 61.70% 12/ 31/ 98 987,034 609,000 Knoxville, TN 79 A 1 94.10% 12/ 31/ 98 555,792 523,000 El Paso, TX 81 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 695,000 695,000 Mobile, AL 83 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 523,000 523,000 Johnson City- Kingsport- Bristol, TN- VA 85 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 441,000 441,000 Canton, OH 87 B 1 96.50% 12/ 31/ 98 404,145 390,000 Chattanooga, TN- GA 88 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 459,000 459,000 Charleston- North Charleston, SC 90 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 492,000 492,000 Fort Wayne, IN 96 B 1 65.00% 12/ 31/ 98 427,692 278,000 Bakersfield, CA 97 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 629,897 611,000 Davenport- Rock Island- Moline, IA/ IL 98 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 358,000 358,000 Beaumont- Port Arthur, TX 101 B 1 83.60% 12/ 31/ 98 375,598 314,000 Newport News- Hampton, VA 104 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 473,000 473,000 Vallejo- Fairfield- Napa, CA 111 B 1 97.10% 12/ 31/ 98 486,097 472,000 Lakeland- Winter Haven, FL 114 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 445,000 445,000 Lexington- Fayette, KY 116 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 380,000 380,000 Evansville, IN/ KY 119 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 322,000 322,000 Huntsville, AL 120 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 414,000 414,000 Santa Rosa- Petaluma, CA 123 B 1 97.10% 12/ 31/ 98 426,365 414,000 Santa Barbara- Santa Maria- Lompoc, CA 124 B 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 387,778 349,000 Salinas- Seaside- Monterey, CA 126 B 1 97.10% 12/ 31/ 98 340,886 331,000 Pensacola, FL 127 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 391,000 391,000 Erie, PA 130 B 1 96.50% 12/ 31/ 98 280,829 271,000 Rockford, IL 131 B 1 59.60% 12/ 31/ 98 303,691 181,000 Lorain- Elyria, OH 136 B 1 96.50% 12/ 31/ 98 281,865 272,000 Fayetteville, NC 149 A 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 285,427 284,000 Visalia- Tulare- Porterville, CA 150 B 1 97.00% 12/ 31/ 98 353,608 343,000 Roanoke, VA 157 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 234,000 234,000 Fort Myers, FL Counties - Lee 164 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 385,000 385,000 Sarasota, FL 167 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 299,000 299,000 Galveston- Texas City, TX 170 B 1 83.60% 12/ 31/ 98 242,823 203,000 Santa Cruz, CA 175 B 1 97.10% 12/ 31/ 98 239,959 233,000 Terre Haute, IN 185 B 1 76.30% 12/ 31/ 98 170,380 130,000 Clarksville- Hopkinsville, TN/ KY 209 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 189,000 189,000 Bradenton, FL 211 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 235,000 235,000 Anderson, IN 217 B 1 94.80% 12/ 31/ 98 132,911 126,000 Tuscaloosa, AL 222 A 1 93.50% 12/ 31/ 98 160,428 150,000 Florence, AL 226 A 1 93.10% 12/ 31/ 98 137,487 128,000 Petersburg- Colonial Heights- Hopewell, VA 235 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 147,000 147,000 Muncie, IN 236 B 1 94.80% 12/ 31/ 98 118,143 112,000 Lafayette, IN 247 B 1 94.80% 12/ 31/ 98 139,241 132,000 Anniston, AL 249 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 114,000 114,000 Danville, VA 262 A 1 95.80% 12/ 31/ 98 108,559 104,000 Florence, SC 264 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 124,000 124,000 Kokomo, IN 271 B 1 94.80% 12/ 31/ 98 101,266 96,000 Gadsden, AL 272 A 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 102,222 92,000 Burlington, NC 280 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 117,000 117,000 Bloomington, IN 282 B 1 94.80% 12/ 31/ 98 117,089 111,000 Las Cruces, NM 285 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 167,000 167,000 Bryan- College Station, TX 287 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 133,000 133,000 Sherman- Denison, TX 292 B 1 1998 Owensboro, KY 293 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 91,000 91,000 Victoria, TX 300 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 82,000 82,000 Alabama 1 - Franklin 307 A 1 Oct- 98 Alabama 1 - Franklin 307 A 2 Oct- 98 81 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 18 Alabama 1 - Franklin 307 A 3 Oct- 98 Alabama 2 - Jackson 308 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 128,000 128,000 Alabama 5 - Cleburne 311 A 1 Oct- 98 Alabama 5 - Cleburne 311 A 2 Oct- 98 California 4 - Madera 339 B 1 Oct- 98 California 5 - San Luis Obispo 340 B 1 90.00% Oct- 98 217,778 196,000 California 6 - Mono 341 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 28,000 28,000 California 9 - Mendocino 344 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 141,000 141,000 California 12 - Kings 347 B 1 97.00% Oct- 98 110,309 107,000 Florida 1 - Collier 360 B 1 61.60% Oct- 98 191,558 118,000 Florida 2 - Glades 361 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 83,000 83,000 Florida 3 - Hardee 362 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 175,000 175,000 Florida 4 - Citrus 363 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 228,000 228,000 Florida 11 - Monroe 370 B 2 100.00% Oct- 98 81,000 81,000 Hawaii 1 - Kauai 385 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 58,000 58,000 Hawaii 2 - Maui 386 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 115,000 115,000 Hawaii 3 - Hawaii 387 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 140,000 140,000 Illinois 1 - Jo Daviess 394 B 1 91.50% Oct- 98 315,847 289,000 Illinois 2 - Bureau 395 B 1 9/ 8/ 97 Illinois 3 - Mercer 396 B 1 9/ 8/ 97 Illinois 8 - Washington 401 B 1 9/ 8/ 97 Illinois 9 - Clay 402 B 1 9/ 8/ 97 Indiana 1 - Newton 403 B 1 Oct- 98 Indiana 3 - Huntington 405 B 1 Oct- 98 Indiana 6 - Randolph 408 B 1 Oct- 98 Indiana 7 - Owen 409 B 1 Oct- 98 Indiana 8 - Brown 410 B 1 Oct- 98 Indiana 9 - Decatur 411 B 1 Oct- 98 Iowa 4 - Muscatine 415 B 1 Oct- 98 Iowa 5 - Jackson 416 B 1 Oct- 98 Kentucky 1 - Fulton 443 B 1 Oct- 98 Kentucky 2 - Union 444 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 128,000 128,000 Kentucky 7 - Trimble 449 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 166,000 166,000 New Mexico 3 - Catron 555 B 1 Oct- 98 New Mexico 5 - Grant 557 B 1 Oct- 98 New Mexico 6 - Lincoln 558 B 1 71.40% Oct- 98 61,625 44,000 North Carolina 15 - Cabarrus 579 A 1 Oct- 98 Ohio 2 - Sandusky 586 B 2 100.00% Oct- 98 24,000 24,000 Ohio 3 - Ashtabula 587 B 1 Oct- 98 0 South Carolina 6 - Clarendon 630 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 194,000 194,000 South Carolina 7 - Calhoun 631 A 1 Oct- 98 Tennessee 1 - Lake 643 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 297,000 297,000 Tennessee 2 - Cannon 644 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 159,000 159,000 Tennessee 3 - Macon 645 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 330,000 330,000 Tennessee 5 - Fayette 647 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 336,000 336,000 Tennessee 6 - Giles 648 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 157,000 157,000 Tennessee 7 - Bledsoe 649 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 248,000 248,000 Tennessee 9 - Maury 651 A 1 100.00% Oct- 98 68,000 68,000 Texas 10 - Navarro 661 B 3 75.00% Oct- 98 29,333 22,000 Texas 11 - Cherokee 662 B 1 Oct- 98 Texas 16 - Burleson 667 B 1 Oct- 98 Texas 17 - Newton 668 B 1 Oct- 98 Texas 20 - Wilson 671 B 2 1998 Texas 21 - Chambers 672 B 1 75.00% Oct- 98 21,333 16,000 Virginia 3 - Giles 683 B 1 51.00% Oct- 98 182,353 93,000 Virginia 4 - Bedford 684 B 1 51.00% Oct- 98 66,667 34,000 Virginia 5 - Bath 685 B 1 77.00% Oct- 98 63,636 49,000 Virginia 7 - Buckingham 687 B 1 100.00% Oct- 98 39,000 39,000 Virginia 8 - Amelia 688 B 1 95.00% Oct- 98 84,211 80,000 Virginia 9 - Greensville 689 B 1 95.00% Oct- 98 87,368 83,000 Virginia 11 - Madison 691 B 1 95.00% Oct- 98 111,579 106,000 Virginia 12 - Caroline 692 B 1 95.00% Oct- 98 33,684 32,000 Wisconsin 8 – Vernon 715 B 1 1998 Note: The licenses listed with as of dates of October 1998 are ones for which GTE has applied to transfer to Bell Atlantic as a part of their proposed merger. GTE also owns minority stakes in other MSA and RSA licenses. Hector Communications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Rochester, MN 288 B 1 10.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 7 - Chippewa 488 B 1 10.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 8 - Lac qui Parle 489 B 1 10.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 9 - Pipestone 490 B 1 10.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 10 - Le Sueur 491 B 1 10.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 11 - Goodhue 492 B 1 10.00% 12/ 31/ 98 82 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 19 North Dakota 3 - Barnes 582 B 1 1.60% 12/ 31/ 98 92,000 1,472 Hickory Tech MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Minnesota 10 - Le Sueur 491 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 230,000 230,000 New Ulm Telecom MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Rochester, MN 288 B 1 7.90% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 7 - Chippewa 488 B 1 7.90% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 8 - Lac qui Parle 489 B 1 7.90% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 9 - Pipestone 490 B 1 7.90% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 10 - Le Sueur 491 B 1 7.90% 12/ 31/ 98 Minnesota 11 - Goodhue 492 B 1 7.90% 12/ 31/ 98 Price Communucations MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Augusta, GA/ SC 108 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 440,864 440,864 Macon- Warner Robins, GA 138 A 1 99.20% 3/ 31/ 99 318,227 315,681 Montgomery, AL 139 A 1 94.60% 3/ 31/ 99 320,687 297,598 Columbus, GA- AL 153 A 1 98.90% 3/ 31/ 99 250,845 213,720 Savannah, GA 155 A 1 98.50% 3/ 31/ 99 288,736 284,405 Dothan, AL 246 A 1 95.00% 3/ 31/ 99 133,618 126,403 Albany, GA 261 A 1 96.80% 3/ 31/ 99 117,984 102,056 Panama City, FL 283 A 1 92.00% 3/ 31/ 99 149,953 117,563 Alabama 8 - Lee 314 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 173,677 173,677 Georgia 6 - Spalding 376 A 1 96.30% 3/ 31/ 99 203,899 196,355 Georgia 7 - Hancock 377 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 135,121 135,121 Georgia 8 - Warren 378 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 157,912 157,912 Georgia 9 - Marion 379 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 118,111 118,111 Georgia 10 - Bleckley 380 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 151,827 151,827 Georgia 12 - Liberty 382 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 215,935 215,935 Georgia 13 - Early 383 A 1 100.00% 3/ 31/ 99 148,361 128,332 Puerto Rico Telephone MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs San Juan- Caguas, PR 91 B 1 Ponce, PR 147 B 1 Mayaguez, PR 169 B 1 Arecibo, PR 202 B 1 Aguadilla, PR 204 B 1 Puerto Rico 1 – Rincon 723 B 1 Puerto Rico 2 – Adjuntas 724 B 1 Puerto Rico 3 – Ciales 725 B 1 Puerto Rico 4 – Aibonito 726 B 1 Puerto Rico 5 – Ceiba 727 B 1 Puerto Rico 6 – Vieques 728 B 1 Puerto Rico 7 – Culebra 729 B 1 Note: GTE is in the process of completing a transaction that will give it control of Puerto Rico Telephone and it cellular telephone licenses. Roseville Communications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Sacramento, CA 35 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 Stockton, CA 107 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 Modesto, CA 142 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 Reno, NV 171 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 Chico 215 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 Yuba City, CA 274 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 California 8 - Tehama 343 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 83 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 20 California 10 – Sierra 345 B 1 23.50% 12/ 31/ 98 Rural Cellular MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Bangor, ME 224 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 143,000 143,000 Burlington, VT 248 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 148,000 148,000 Maine 1 – Oxford 463 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 83,000 83,000 Maine 2 – Somerset 464 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 148,000 148,000 Maine 3 – Kennebec 465 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 221,000 221,000 Massachusetts 1 - Franklin 470 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 71,000 71,000 Minnesota 1 - Kittson 482 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 50,000 50,000 Minnesota 2 - Lake of the Woods 483 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 64,000 64,000 Minnesota 3 - Koochiching 484 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 59,000 59,000 Minnesota 5 - Wilkin 486 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 206,000 206,000 Minnesota 6 - Hubbard 487 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 257,000 257,000 New Hampshire 1 - Coos 548 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 223,000 223,000 New York 2 - Franklin 560 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 226,000 226,000 South Dakota 4 - Marshall 637 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 69,000 69,000 Vermont 1 – Franklin 679 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 210,000 210,000 Vermont 2 – Addison 680 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 232,000 232,000 SBC Communications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Frequency Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Chicago, IL 3 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 7,261,000 7,261,000 Boston- Lowell- Brockton- Lawrence- Haverhill, MA- NH 6 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 4,030,000 4,030,000 Washington, DC- MD- VA 8 A 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 3,661,000 3,294,900 Dallas- Forth Worth, TX 9 B 1 82.50% 12/ 31/ 98 3,949,000 3,257,925 St. Louis, MO- IL 11 B 1 98.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,424,000 2,375,520 Baltimore, MD 14 A 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 2,348,000 2,113,200 Kansas City, MO- KS 24 B 1 81.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,447,000 1,172,070 Buffalo, NY 25 A 1 75.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,189,000 891,750 Hartford- New Britain- Bristol, CT 32 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 1,124,000 1,118,380 San Antonio, TX 33 B 1 70.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,302,000 911,400 Rochester, NY 34 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,002,000 1,002,000 Providence- Warwick- Pawtucket, RI 38 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 916,000 916,000 Bridgeport- Stamford- Norwalk- Danbury, CT 42 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 828,000 823,860 Albany- Schenectady- Troy, NY 44 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 830,000 830,000 Oklahoma City, OK 45 B 1 62.00% 12/ 31/ 98 930,000 576,600 New Haven- West Haven- Waterbury- Meriden, CT 49 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 804,000 799,980 Syracuse, NY 53 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 660,000 660,000 Gary- Hammond- East Chicago, IN 54 A 1 66.70% 12/ 31/ 98 604,000 402,868 Worchester- Fitchburg- Leominster, MA 55 A 1 95.30% 12/ 31/ 98 710,000 676,630 Springfield- Chicopee- Holyoke, MA 63 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 603,000 599,985 New Bedford- Fall River, MA 76 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 506,000 506,000 Wichita, KS 89 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 454,000 272,400 Little Rock- North Little Rock, AR 92 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 513,000 513,000 Corpus Christi, TX 112 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 350,000 350,000 Utica- Rome, NY 115 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 317,000 317,000 McAllen- Edinburg- Mission, TX 128 B 1 77.50% 12/ 31/ 98 383,000 296,825 New London- Norwich, CT 154 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 255,000 253,725 Lubbock, TX Counties - Lubbock 161 B 1 71.00% 12/ 31/ 98 223,000 158,330 Brownsville- Harlingen, TX 162 B 1 77.50% 12/ 31/ 98 260,000 201,500 Fort Smith, AK- OK 165 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 219,000 219,000 Springfield, IL 176 A 1 96.70% 12/ 31/ 98 190,000 183,730 Topeka, KS 179 B 1 77.00% 12/ 31/ 98 192,000 147,840 Fayetteville- Springdale, AK 182 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 211,000 211,000 Amarillo, TX 188 B 1 71.00% 12/ 31/ 98 187,000 132,770 Champaign- Urbana- Rantoul, IL 196 A 1 98.30% 12/ 31/ 98 173,000 170,059 Pittsfield, MA 213 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 140,000 139,300 Abilene, TX 220 B 1 71.00% 12/ 31/ 98 148,000 105,080 Decatur, IL 230 A 1 99.00% 12/ 31/ 98 117,000 115,830 Bloomington- Normal, IL 250 A 1 96.00% 12/ 31/ 98 129,000 123,840 Odessa, TX 255 B 1 71.00% 12/ 31/ 98 119,000 84,490 Glens Falls, NY 266 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 119,000 119,000 St. Joseph, MO 275 B 1 51.00% 12/ 31/ 98 98,000 49,980 Laredo, TX 281 B 1 55.50% 12/ 31/ 98 133,000 73,815 Pine Bluff, AK 291 A 1 49.13% 12/ 31/ 98 85,000 41,761 Sherman- Denison, TX 292 B 1 82.50% 12/ 31/ 98 95,000 78,375 Midland, TX 295 B 1 71.00% 12/ 31/ 98 107,000 75,970 Lawrence, KS 301 B 1 81.00% 12/ 31/ 98 82,000 66,420 Arkansas 1 - Madison 324 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 66,000 33,000 Arkansas 2 - Marion 325 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 82,000 41,000 Arkansas 3 - Sharp 326 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 98,000 49,000 84 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 21 Arkansas 4 - Clay 327 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 201,000 100,500 Arkansas 5 - Cross 328 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 123,000 61,500 Arkansas 6 - Cleburne 329 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 93,000 46,500 Arkansas 7 - Pope 330 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 105,000 52,500 Arkansas 8 - Franklin 331 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 64,000 32,000 Arkansas 10 - Garland 333 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 145,000 72,500 Arkansas 12 - Ouachita 335 A 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 191,000 95,500 Connecticut 1 - Litchfield 357 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 174,000 173,130 Connecticut 2 - Windham 358 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 103,000 102,485 Illinois 2 - Bureau 395 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 252,000 252,000 Illinois 4 - Adams 397 A 1 55.50% 12/ 31/ 98 203,000 112,665 Illinois 5 - Mason 398 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 93,000 93,000 Illinois 6 - Montgomery 399 A 1 55.50% 12/ 31/ 98 197,000 109,335 Kansas 5 - Brown 432 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 89,000 89,000 Massachusetts 1 - Franklin 470 B 1 99.50% 12/ 31/ 98 70,000 69,650 Massachusetts 2 - Barnstable 471 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 204,000 204,000 Missouri 8 - Callaway 511 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 93,000 55,800 Missouri 9 - Bates 512 B 1 50.40% 12/ 31/ 98 54,000 27,216 Missouri 11 - Moniteau 514 B 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 138,000 69,000 Missouri 12 - Maries 515 B 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 117,000 58,500 Missouri 13 - Washington 516 B 1 98.00% 12/ 31/ 98 84,000 82,320 Missouri 17 - Shannon 520 B 1 98.00% 12/ 31/ 98 56,000 54,880 Missouri 18 - Perry 521 B 1 98.00% 12/ 31/ 98 112,000 109,760 Missouri 19 - Stoddard 522 B 1 98.00% 12/ 31/ 98 197,000 193,060 New York 1 - Jefferson 559 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 250,000 250,000 New York 4 - Yates 562 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 352,000 352,000 Oklahoma 3 - Grant 598 B 1 74.00% 12/ 31/ 98 200,000 148,000 Oklahoma 9 - Garvin 604 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 195,000 117,000 Rhode Island 1 - Newport 624 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 87,000 87,000 Texas 6 - Jack 657 B 1 49.50% 12/ 31/ 98 80,000 39,600 Texas 7 - Fanni 658 B 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 123,000 61,500 Texas 9 - Runnels 660 B 1 35.60% 12/ 31/ 98 46,000 16,376 Texas 9 - Runnels 660 B 4 84.60% 12/ 31/ 98 48,000 40,608 Texas 10 - Navarro 661 B 1 75.00% 12/ 31/ 98 136,000 102,000 Texas 18 - Edwards 669 B 1 34.00% 12/ 31/ 98 185,000 62,900 Texas 19 - Atascosa 670 B 1 33.30% 12/ 31/ 98 203,000 67,599 Texas 20 - Wilson 671 B 1 50.00% 12/ 31/ 98 86,000 43,000 Virginia 10 - Frederick 690 A 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 215,000 193,500 Virginia 11 - Madison 691 A 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 219,000 197,100 Virginia 12 - Caroline 692 A 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 165,000 148,500 West Virginia 4 - Grant 704 A 1 90.00% 12/ 31/ 98 153,000 137,700 Notes: SBC has announced its intention to merge with Ameritech and Cellular Communications of Puerto Rico, as well as acquire the cellular operations of Comcast. Shenandoah Telecommunications MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Virginia 10 - Frederick 690 B 2 66.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Triton PCS MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs South Carolina 5 - Georgetown 629 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 Unites States Cellular MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Los Angeles- Long Beach/ Anaheim- Santa Ana- Garden Grove/ Riverside- San Bernardino- Ontario, CA 2 B 1 5.50% 12/ 31/ 98 15,795,000 868,725 Milwaukee, WI 21 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 1,452,000 1,452,000 Oklahoma City, OK 45 B 1 14.60% 12/ 31/ 98 1,010,000 147,460 Tulsa, OK 57 B 1 55.06% 12/ 31/ 98 804,000 442,682 Oxnard- Simi Valley- Ventura, CA 73 B 1 5.50% 12/ 31/ 98 With MSA 1 Knoxville, TN 79 B 1 96.03% 12/ 31/ 98 560,000 537,768 Davenport- Rock Island- Moline, IA/ IL 98 A 1 97.37% 12/ 31/ 98 357,000 347,611 Des Moines, IA 102 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 434,000 434,000 Peoria, IL 103 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 347,000 347,000 Corpus Christi, TX 112 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 392,000 392,000 Madison, WI 113 A 1 92.50% 12/ 31/ 98 399,000 369,075 Appleton- Oskosh- Neenah, WI 125 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 345,000 345,000 85 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 22 McAllen- Edinburg- Mission, TX 128 A 1 26.20% 12/ 31/ 98 526,000 137,812 Rockford, IL 131 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 306,000 306,000 Manchester- Nashua, NH 133 A 1 92.70% 12/ 31/ 98 360,000 333,720 Portland, ME 152 B 1 49.00% 12/ 31/ 97 288,000 141,120 Portsmouth- Dover- Rochester, NH- ME 156 B 1 40.00% 12/ 31/ 98 282,000 112,800 Roanoke, VA 157 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 234,000 234,000 Tallahassee, FL 168 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 285,000 285,000 Asheville, NC 183 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 214,000 214,000 Green Bay, WI 186 A 1 99.01% 12/ 31/ 98 216,000 213,862 Racine, WI 189 A 1 89.82% 12/ 31/ 98 185,000 166,167 Yakima, WA 191 B 1 58.54% 12/ 31/ 98 222,000 129,959 Gainesville, FL 192 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 225,000 225,000 Cedar Rapids, IA 195 A 1 96.00% 12/ 31/ 98 181,000 173,760 Waterloo- Cedar Falls, IA 201 A 1 93.03% 12/ 31/ 98 145,000 134,894 Lynchburg, VA 203 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 160,000 160,000 Fort Pierce, FL 208 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 297,000 297,000 Richland- Kennewick- Pasco, WA 214 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 187,000 187,000 Janesville- Beloit, WI 216 A 1 92.43% 12/ 31/ 98 152,000 140,494 Wilmington, NC 218 A 1 96.51% 12/ 31/ 98 217,000 209,427 Bangor, ME 224 A 1 91.88% 12/ 31/ 98 144,000 132,307 Medford, OR 229 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 174,000 174,000 Wichita Falls, TX 233 B 1 70.45% 12/ 31/ 98 140,000 98,630 Joplin, MO 239 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 149,000 149,000 Kenosha, WI 244 A 1 99.32% 12/ 31/ 98 144,000 143,021 Charlottesville, VA 256 A 1 95.37% 12/ 31/ 98 148,000 141,148 Hagerstown, MD 257 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 128,000 128,000 Jacksonville, NC 258 A 1 96.48% 12/ 31/ 98 145,000 139,896 Lawton, OK 260 B 1 70.45% 12/ 31/ 98 110,000 77,495 Wausau, WI 263 B 1 71.76% 12/ 31/ 98 122,000 87,547 Cumberland, MD- WV 269 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 100,000 100,000 Sheboygan, WI 277 A 1 86.76% 12/ 31/ 98 111,000 96,304 Columbia, MO 278 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 130,000 130,000 Lewiston- Auburn, ME 279 A 1 83.63% 12/ 31/ 98 100,000 83,630 Laredo, TX 281 A 1 93.74% 12/ 31/ 98 188,000 1762,31 Dubuque, IA 286 A 1 95.51% 12/ 31/ 98 88,000 84,049 La Crosse, WI 290 A 1 95.11% 12/ 31/ 98 103,000 97,963 Iowa City, IA 296 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 102,000 102,000 Victoria, TX 300 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 83,000 83,000 Alton- Granite City, IL 305 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 21,000 21,000 California 1 - Del Norte 336 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 209,000 209,000 California 2 - Modoc 337 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 63,000 63,000 California 9 - Mendocino 344 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 140,000 140,000 Florida 5 - Putnam 364 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 71,000 71,000 Florida 6 - Dixie 365 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 58,000 58,000 Florida 8 - Jefferson 367 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 50,000 50,000 Florida 9 - Calhoun 368 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 43,000 43,000 Florida 10 - Walton 369 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 121,000 121,000 Georgia 11 - Toombs 381 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 156,000 156,000 Georgia 14 - Worth 384 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 256,000 256,000 Hawaii 3 - Hawaii 387 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 141,000 141,000 Idaho 5 - Butte 392 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 168,000 168,000 Idaho 6 - Clark 393 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 295,000 295,000 Illinois 1 - Jo Daviess 394 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 320,000 320,000 Illinois 3 - Mercer 396 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 202,000 202,000 Illinois 4 - Adams 397 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 214,000 214,000 Indiana 4 - Miami 406 B 1 28.57% 12/ 31/ 98 178,000 50,855 Indiana 5 - Warren 407 B 1 33.33% 12/ 31/ 98 124,000 41,329 Iowa 1 - Mills 412 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 62,000 62,000 Iowa 2 - Union 413 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 50,000 50,000 Iowa 3 - Monroe 414 A 1 49.00% 12/ 31/ 98 90,000 44,100 Iowa 4 - Muscatine 415 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 154,000 154,000 Iowa 5 - Jackson 416 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 108,000 108,000 Iowa 6 - Iowa 417 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 156,000 156,000 Iowa 7 - Audubon 418 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 55,000 55,000 Iowa 9 - Ida 420 B 1 16.67% 12/ 31/ 98 63,000 10,502 Iowa 10 - Humbolt 421 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 180,000 180,000 Iowa 11 - Hardin 422 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 113,000 113,000 Iowa 12 - Winneshiek 423 A 1 24.50% 12/ 31/ 98 115,000 28,175 Iowa 13 - Mitchell 424 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 66,000 66,000 Iowa 14 - Kossuth 425 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 107,000 107,000 Iowa 16 - Lyon 427 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 103,000 103,000 Kansas 15 - Elk 442 B 1 75.00% 12/ 31/ 98 154,000 115,500 Maine 1 - Oxford 463 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 83,000 83,000 Maine 2 - Somerset 464 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 146,000 146,000 Maine 3 - Kennebec 465 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 221,000 221,000 Maine 4 - Washington 466 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 86,000 86,000 Maryland 1 - Garrett 467 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 29,000 29,000 Missouri 3 - Schuyler 506 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 56,000 56,000 Missouri 5 - Linn 508 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 54,000 54,000 Missouri 6 - Marion 509 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 85,000 85,000 86 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 23 Missouri 11 - Moniteau 514 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 151,000 151,000 Missouri 13 - Washington 516 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 95,000 95,000 Missouri 15 - Stone 518 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 122,000 122,000 Missouri 16 - Laclede 519 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 102,000 102,000 Missouri 17 - Shannon 520 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 56,000 56,000 New Hampshire 1 - Coos 548 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 225,000 225,000 New Hampshire 2 - Carroll 549 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 218,000 218,000 New York 1 - Jefferson 559 B 1 60.00% 12/ 31/ 98 255,000 153,000 North Carolina 2 - Yancey 566 B 3 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 31,000 31,000 North Carolina 3 - Ashe 567 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 163,000 163,000 North Carolina 4 - Henderson 568 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 196,000 196,000 North Carolina 6 - Chatham 570 A 1 81.20% 12/ 31/ 98 165,000 133,980 North Carolina 7 - Rockingham 571 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 293,000 293,000 North Carolina 8 - Northampton 572 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 294,000 294,000 North Carolina 9 - Camden 573 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 120,000 120,000 North Carolina 10 - Harnett 574 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 299,000 299,000 North Carolina 11 - Hoke 575 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 228,000 228,000 North Carolina 12 - Sampson 576 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 134,000 134,000 North Carolina 13 - Greene 577 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 248,000 248,000 North Carolina 14 - Pitt 578 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 244,000 244,000 Ohio 9 - Ross 593 B 1 49.00% 12/ 31/ 98 250,000 122,500 Oklahoma 4 - Nowata 599 B 2 55.06% 12/ 31/ 98 102,000 56,161 Oklahoma 6 - Seminole 601 A 1 55.06% 12/ 31/ 98 219,000 120,581 Oklahoma 7 - Beckham 602 B 2 70.45% 12/ 31/ 98 10,000 7,045 Oklahoma 8 - Jackson 603 B 1 70.45% 12/ 31/ 98 97,000 68,337 Oklahoma 9 - Garvin 604 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 204,000 204,000 Oklahoma 10 - Haskell 605 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 84,000 84,000 Oregon 2 - Hood River 607 B 1 65.55% 12/ 31/ 98 75,000 49,163 Oregon 3 - Umatilla 608 B 1 76.39% 12/ 31/ 98 152,000 116,113 Oregon 5 - Coos 610 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 261,000 261,000 Oregon 6 - Crook 611 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 199,000 199,000 Pennsylvania 10 - Bedford 621 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 49,000 49,000 South Carolina 4 - Chesterfield 628 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 215,000 215,000 Tennessee 3 - Macon 645 B 1 16.67% 12/ 31/ 98 347,000 57,845 Tennessee 4 - Hamblen 646 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 136,000 136,000 Tennessee 7 - Bledsoe 649 B 3 96.03% 12/ 31/ 98 152,000 145,966 Texas 4 - Briscoe 655 B 2 70.45% 12/ 31/ 98 12,000 8,454 Texas 5 - Hardeman 656 B 1 70.45% 12/ 31/ 98 37,000 26,067 Texas 18 - Edwards 669 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 227,000 227,000 Texas 19 - Atascosa 670 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 266,000 266,000 Texas 20 - Wilson 671 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 150,000 150,000 Vermont 2 - Addison 680 B 2 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 107,000 107,000 Virginia 2 - Tazewell 682 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 83,000 83,000 Virginia 3 - Giles 683 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 202,000 202,000 Virginia 4 - Bedford 684 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 177,000 177,000 Virginia 5 - Bath 685 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 61,000 61,000 Virginia 7 - Buckingham 687 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 92,000 92,000 Washington 4 - Grays Harbor 696 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 120,000 120,000 Washington 5 - Kittitas 697 B 1 85.20% 12/ 31/ 98 72,000 61,344 Washington 6 - Pacific 698 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 186,000 186,000 Washington 7 - Skamania 699 B 1 65.55% 12/ 31/ 98 29,000 19,010 West Virginia 3 - Monongalia 703 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 267,000 267,000 West Virginia 4 - Grant 704 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 172,000 172,000 West Virginia 5 - Tucker 705 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 131,000 131,000 West Virginia 7 - Raleigh 707 B 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 253,000 253,000 Wisconsin 5 - Pierce 712 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 14,000 14,000 Wisconsin 6 - Trempealeau 713 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 83,000 83,000 Wisconsin 7 - Wood 714 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 291,000 291,000 Wisconsin 8 - Vernon 715 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 237,000 237,000 Wisconsin 9 - Columbia 716 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 387,000 387,000 Wisconsin 10 - Door 717 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 129,000 129,000 Western Wireless MSA/ RSA Name MSA/ RSA Number Freq. Block Sub Market % Owned As of Date POPs Net POPs Lubbock, TX Counties - Lubbock 161 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 234,000 234,000 Lincoln, NE 172 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 236,000 236,000 Abilene, TX 220 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 153,000 153,000 Fargo- Moorehead, ND- MN 221 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 167,000 167,000 Pueblo, CO 241 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 134,000 134,000 Sioux City, IA- NE 253 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 123,000 123,000 Odessa, TX 255 A 1 96.00% 12/ 31/ 98 123,000 118,080 Sioux Falls, SD 267 A 1 99.00% 12/ 31/ 98 142,000 140,580 Billings, MT 268 A 1 98.00% 12/ 31/ 98 125,000 122,500 Grand Forks, ND- MN 276 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 102,000 102,000 Rapid City, SD 289 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 109,000 109,000 San Angelo, TX 294 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 104,000 104,000 Midland, TX 295 A 1 96.00% 12/ 31/ 98 117,000 112,320 87 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99- 136 I- 24 Great Falls, MT 297 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 80,000 80,000 Bismarck, ND 298 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 91,000 91,000 Casper, WY 299 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 63,000 63,000 California 6 - Mono 341 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 29,000 29,000 Colorado 4 - Park 351 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 89,000 89,000 Colorado 5 - Elbert 352 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 34,000 34,000 Colorado 7 - Saguache 354 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 50,000 50,000 Colorado 8 - Kiowa 355 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 46,000 46,000 Colorado 9 - Costilla 356 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 30,000 30,000 Idaho 2 - Idaho 389 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 78,000 78,000 Iowa 8 - Monona 419 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 54,000 54,000 Kansas 3 - Jewell 430 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 52,000 52,000 Kansas 4 - Marshall 431 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 123,000 123,000 Kansas 8 - Ellsworth 435 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 129,000 129,000 Kansas 9 - Morris 436 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 58,000 58,000 Kansas 10 - Franklin 437 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 111,000 111,000 Kansas 14 - Reno 441 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 173,000 173,000 Minnesota 1 - Kittson 482 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 50,000 50,000 Minnesota 2 - Lake of the Woods 483 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 26,000 26,000 Minnesota 7 - Chippewa 488 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 173,000 173,000 Minnesota 8 - Lac qui Parle 489 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 67,000 67,000 Minnesota 9 - Pipestone 490 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 134,000 134,000 Missouri 9 - Bates 512 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 79,000 79,000 Montana 1 - Lincoln 523 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 151,000 151,000 Montana 2 - Toole 524 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 37,000 37,000 Montana 3 - Phillips 525 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 14,000 14,000 Montana 4 - Daniels 526 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 39,000 39,000 Montana 5 - Mineral 527 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 190,000 190,000 Montana 6 - Deer Lodge 528 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 64,000 64,000 Montana 7 - Fergus 529 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 30,000 30,000 Montana 8 - Beaverhead 530 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 93,000 93,000 Montana 9 - Carbon 531 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 32,000 32,000 Montana 10 - Prairie 532 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 20,000 20,000 Nebraska 2 - Cherry 534 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 30,000 30,000 Nebraska 3 - Knox 535 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 116,000 116,000 Nebraska 4 - Grant 536 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 35,000 35,000 Nebraska 5 - Boone 537 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 148,000 148,000 Nebraska 6 - Keith 538 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 110,000 110,000 Nebraska 7 - Hall 539 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 92,000 92,000 Nebraska 8 - Chase 540 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 58,000 58,000 Nebraska 9 - Adams 541 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 80,000 80,000 Nebraska 10 - Cass 542 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 87,000 87,000 Nevada 1 - Humboldt 543 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 46,000 46,000 Nevada 2 - Lander 544 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 57,000 57,000 Nevada 4 - Mineral 546 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 36,000 36,000 Nevada 5 - White Pine 547 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 15,000 15,000 New Mexico 6 - Lincoln 558 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 245,000 245,000 North Dakota 1 - Divide 580 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 104,000 104,000 North Dakota 2 - Bottineau 581 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 59,000 59,000 North Dakota 4 - McKenzie 583 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 64,000 64,000 North Dakota 5 - Kidder 584 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 47,000 47,000 Oklahoma 1 - Cimarron 596 A 1 100.00% 2/ 4/ 99 27,000 27,000 Oklahoma 7 - Beckham 602 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 127,000 127,000 Oklahoma 8 - Jackson 603 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 96,000 96,000 South Dakota 1 - Harding 634 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 37,000 37,000 South Dakota 2 - Corson 635 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 23,000 23,000 South Dakota 3 - McPherson 636 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 53,000 53,000 South Dakota 4 - Marshall 637 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 69,000 69,000 South Dakota 5 - Custer 638 A 1 100.00% 2/ 1/ 99 27,000 27,000 South Dakota 6 - Haakon 639 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 41,000 41,000 South Dakota 7 - Sully 640 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 66,000 66,000 South Dakota 8 - Kingsbury 641 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 74,000 74,000 South Dakota 9 - Hanson 642 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 100,000 100,000 Texas 1 - Dallam 652 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 57,000 57,000 Texas 2 - Hansford 653 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 90,000 90,000 Texas 3 - Parmer 654 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 141,000 141,000 Texas 4 - Briscoe 655 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 42,000 42,000 Texas 5 - Hardeman 656 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 76,000 76,000 Texas 8 - Gaines 659 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 136,000 136,000 Texas 12 - Hudspeth 663 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 27,000 27,000 Texas 13 - Reeves 664 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 32,000 32,000 Texas 14 - Loving 665 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 46,000 46,000 Utah 3 - Juab 675 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 59,000 59,000 Utah 4 - Beaver 676 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 120,000 120,000 Utah 6 - Piute 678 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 27,000 27,000 Wyoming 2 - Sheridan 719 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 76,000 76,000 Wyoming 4 - Niobrara 721 A 1 100.00% 2/ 4/ 99 134,000 134,000 Wyoming 5 - Converse 722 A 1 100.00% 12/ 31/ 98 12,000 12,000 88