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... Act of 1996 requires incumbent local exchange carriers (LECs)-i.e., providers of... do not conflict with 47CFR §51.5's definition of interconnection as "the linking of two net-work... to any subsidiary, affiliate, or any other party to which the car------ 3 The Ninth Circuit has sin...
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Back in February, U.S. Senate candidate Scott D'Amboise told MaineToday's Washington bureau chief that his Republican primary campaign against incumbent Sen. Olympia Snowe would be based on a platform of values, morals and fiscal conservatism.
We've yet to learn much about his fiscal philosophy, except that he's a fan of the tea party movement. But his definition of values and morals evidently allows him to pursue public office by smearing his opponent with innuendo, cheap-shot generalizations, misrepresentations and flat-out lies.
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... databases located at points in an incumbent local exchange carrier's network. Advanced service... arbitration is a procedure under which each party submits a final offer concerning the issues subjec...
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... new entrants to lease elements of the incumbent carriers' local-exchange networks, 47 U. S. C. §2...' argument that plain language bars a definition of "cost" untethered to historical investment. Wha... litigation disapproved in Communist Party of United States v. Subversive Activities Contro...
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In a rule published November 29, 2011, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) comprehensively reformed and modernized the universal service and intercarrier compensation systems to ensure that robust, affordable voice and broadband service, both fixed and mobile, are available to Americans throughout the nation. The Commission adopted fiscally responsible, accountable, incentive-based policies to transition these outdated systems to the Connect America Fund, ensuring fairness for consumers and addressing the communications infrastructure challenges of today and tomorrow. The Commission uses measured but firm glide paths to provide industry with certainty and sufficient time to adapt to a changed regulatory landscape, and establish a framework to distribute universal service ...
... Order adopting rule changes for rural incumbent carriers, by its terms it is not limited to such c... importance, Congress adopted a definition of ``advanced telecommunications capability'' that... of the requirements to provide single-party service, operator services, and directory assistan...
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... for a functional, not formal, definition of "contribution," which includes "expenditures ma... that any expenditure by a political party in connection with a federal election was presumed...The fact that incumbent candidates give more excess campaign funds to part...
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... Today, an assessment of Republican People's Party (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, CHP), as the major parli... the symbolic speech of -smet--nonu, the incumbent chairman of the party, on 12 July 1948. (15) In th... individual rights and liberties in its definition of democracy, the priority was given to the idea o...
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... reasonableattorney's fee to the prevailing party in certain civil rightscases. See 42 U. S. C. §19...) and respondent Billy RayVice (the incumbent).1 By Fox's account, Vice resorted to ------ 1 Vi...81, 100 (1996) ("A district courtby definition abuses its discretion when it makes an errorof la...
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Wisconsin Republicans are hoping to deliver a dose of the "real world" to powerful incumbent Democrat Rep. David R. Obey next year, but the definition of "reality" is up for debate between the top party's two contenders.
And the hard political reality of Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District, which stretches from the center of the state through farmland and logging operations northwest to Lake Superior, is likely to leave Republicans in the dust for another election cycle.