Note: Data are only available for reporting years 1998 through 2007. Effective 09/06/2008, subsequent years' data are no longer reported. |
Purpose: This report provides a view over time of investment per kilometer of cable sheath length, for those telephone companies required to file the ARMIS 43-03 report, i.e., Verizon, SBC, Qwest and BellSouth. Data are available for several user-selectable levels of aggregation, and are displayed by year under the current corporate structures, for the most recent 10-year period.
Source: ARMIS 43-07, Table II, Row 320 Total Sheath Kilometers, Column (d) Total Study Area, ARMIS 43-03, Column (b) Total, for Row 2421 Aerial Cable, Row 2422 Underground Cable, Row 2423 Buried Cable, Row 2424 Submarine Cable, Row 2425 Deep Sea Cable, and Row 2426 Intrabuilding Network (cable).
Content: Results may be selected and displayed for the following aggregations:
· Large ILEC Region: AT&T, Qwest, and Verizon - results for each of these three companies (based on combined study areas for each of the three), plus the combined results of all three companies.
· Large ILEC Holding Company: Results for each of the eight large ILEC holding companies (BellSouth, Qwest, Southwestern Bell, Pacific Telesis, Southern New England, Ameritech, Verizon-Bell Atlantic, Verizon-GTE), plus the combined results of all eight holding companies.
· State: Results at the study area for AT&T, Qwest, and Verizon companies (as applicable) within the selected state, plus the combined results for all large LECs in that state.
Method: The values from the 43-03 rows are multiplied by 1000. Then, these values are added together. The resulting sum is divided by the 43-07 value, and rounded to the nearest dollar.
Note: Where a company has not filed the 43-07 in one or more years, but did file the 43-03, exclude the 43-03 data for those years from roll-up calculations. Also, ARMIS Report data for companies who have not filed any ARMIS data more recently than the fifth year preceding the current year are not available in the system, i.e., if the last year in which a company filed ARMIS data is 2002 or earlier, then no ARMIS data for that company is in the system.