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⭐Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2013
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1 Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2013 Industry Analysis and Technology Division Wireline Competition Bureau June 2014 This report is available for reference in the FCC s Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, th Street, SW, Washington, DC. Copies may be purchased by contacting Best Copy and Printing, Inc., th Street, SW, Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554, telephone (800) , or via their website at The report can also be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at2 Contents TEXT Introduction... 1 Retail local telephone service... 1 Service providers... 3 Interconnected VoIP service... 6 Switched access lines... 9 Wholesale relationships for switched access lines... 9 Remainder of the report Technical Notes Glossary FIGURES 1. Retail Local Telephone Service Connections, Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service Connections by Technology and Customer Type Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service Connections by Customer Type and Regulatory Status Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service Connections by Technology, Regulatory Status, and Customer Type Interconnected VoIP Subscribership by Reported Service Features Technology of Internet Access Connections in Interconnected VoIP Broadband Bundles Technology of Retail Switched Access Lines Wholesale Relationships as Reported Respectively by CLECs and ILECs TABLES 1. Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Customer Type End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Customer Type End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions Reported by Non-ILECs ILEC End-User (Retail) and Wholesale Switched Access Lines, VoIP Subscriptions, and UNEs End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Type of Technology for Non-ILEC Providers Percentage of Switched Access Lines Presubscribed for Long Distance Service Residential and Business Presubscribed Switched Access Lines Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by State Residential End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by State U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2013 i3 11. Business End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by State Non-ILEC Share of Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by State Non-ILEC Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by State ILEC Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by State Non-ILEC Methods of Providing Wireline Telephone Services by State Percentage of End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions Provided to Residential Customers by State Number of Reporting ILECs, Non-ILECs, and VoIP Providers by State Mobile Telephone Facilities-based Carriers and Mobile Telephony Subscribers CHARTS 1. Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions Percent of Total Lines and VoIP Subscriptions that Serve Residential Customers VoIP Share of Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions Non-ILEC End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions ILEC Total Lines and the Percent Provided to CLECs End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Type of Technology for Non-ILEC Providers Percent Presubscribed Interstate Long Distance Lines for ILECs U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2013 ii4 Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2013 Introduction. The Commission has used FCC Form 477 to collect subscribership information from providers of local telephone service the incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs), competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs), and mobile telephony providers for more than a decade. 1 The Commission has required interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol ( interconnected VoIP ) service providers to report subscribership information since December 2008 because the use of VoIP technology is growing rapidly and it increasingly is used to provide local telephone service. 2 This report summarizes the information collected about telephone services as of June 30, It demonstrates continued growth in subscribership to interconnected VoIP and mobile telephony services and continued decline in subscribership to traditional wired telephone services. 3 Retail local telephone service. Retail local telephone service customers are served by two wireline technologies end-user switched access lines and interconnected VoIP subscriptions and by mobile wireless subscriptions. In June 2013, there were 90 million end-user switched access lines in service, 45 million interconnected VoIP subscriptions, and 306 million mobile subscriptions in the United States, or 441 million retail local telephone service connections in total. See Figure 1. 1 See the Technical Notes and the Glossary that appear at the end of this report for more-detailed information about the Form 477 and the meaning of terms used in this report. For an overview of program history for the telephone services data, see Local Telephone Competition: Status as of December 31, 2008 (June 2010) at pp. 1-2, available at Readers who are interested in historical trends in the data should note the changes in reporting requirements that were effective in 2008 and earlier, in The FCC s rules (at 47 C.F.R. 9.3) state: An interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service is a service that: (1) Enables real-time, two-way voice communications; (2) Requires a broadband connection from the user s location; (3) Requires Internet protocol-compatible customer premises equipment (CPE); and (4) Permits users generally to receive calls that originate on the public switched telephone network and to terminate calls to the public switched telephone network. We note that the current interpretation of element (4) of the definition excludes the VoIP services that Skype offers in the United States, and subscribers to those services are not reported on Form 477. Prior to the December 2008 data, companies such as Vonage that solely provide interconnected VoIP service did not file Form 477. Telephone companies and cable companies that provided local exchange telephone service were required to file Form 477 but were not required to report interconnected VoIP subscriptions. However, some of these companies chose to include interconnected VoIP subscriptions in the number of retail (end-user) switched access lines that they reported. 3 The presentation of mobile wireless telephone subscriber counts in this report does not constitute, or imply, Commission analysis of the extent to which wireline and mobile wireless telephone services are demand substitutes or complements in general or in any particular situation. In the Form 477 program, commercial mobile radio service (CMRS) carriers who own or operate wireless networks report both their retail telephone service customers and the retail customers of mobile wireless telephone service resellers. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,5 Over the three-year period presented in Figure 1, interconnected VoIP subscriptions increased at a compound annual growth rate of 16%, mobile telephony subscriptions increased at a compound annual growth rate of 3%, and retail switched access lines declined at 10% a year. 4 Figure 1 Retail Local Telephone Service Connections, (In Thousands) Of the 135 million wireline retail local telephone service connections (including both switched access lines and interconnected VoIP subscriptions) in June 2013, 77 million (or 57%) were residential connections and 58 million (or 43%) were business connections. 5 See Figure 2. 4 The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a smoothed rate of growth calculated in three steps. First, divide the ending (June 2013) value by the beginning (June 2010) value. Second, raise the result of that division to a power equal to one divided by the number of years in the period (in this case, 3 years, so the power is 1/3). Third, subtract the number one from the result of the second step. 5 FCC Form 477 does not distinguish between residential and business subscribers to mobile telephony service. The information that Form 477 collects about mobile broadband service is summarized elsewhere; see Internet Access Services: Status as of June 30, 2013, available at U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,6 Cross-classified by technology and customer type, the 135 million wireline retail local telephone service connections in June 2013 were: 30% residential switched access lines, 36% business switched access lines, 27% residential interconnected VoIP subscriptions, and 7% business interconnected VoIP subscriptions. See Figure 2. Figure 2 Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service Connections by Technology and Customer Type as of June 30, 2013 (In Thousands) Switched Access Interconnected Total Lines VoIP Residential 40,946 36,409 77,355 Business 48,890 8,882 57,771 Total 89,836 45, ,127 Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. Service providers. The Form 477 program and this report distinguishes ILEC operations from all other operations. Cross-classified by customer type (residential or business) and the service retailer s regulatory status (ILEC or non-ilec), the 135 million wireline retail local telephone service connections in June 2013 were: 34% ILEC residential service, 25% ILEC business service, 24% non-ilec residential service, and 18% non-ilec business service. See Figure 3. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,7 Figure 3 Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service Connections by Customer Type and Regulatory Status as of June 30, 2013 (In Thousands) Residential Business Total ILEC 45,365 33,172 78,537 Non-ILEC 31,990 24,600 56,590 Total 77,355 57, ,127 Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. Additionally cross-classified by technology, the 77 million wireline residential connections in June 2013 were: 49.3% ILEC switched access lines, 37.8% non-ilec interconnected VoIP subscriptions, 3.6% non-ilec switched access lines, and 9.3% ILEC interconnected VoIP subscriptions. Similarly, the 58 million wireline business connections were: 56.0% ILEC switched access lines, 28.7% non-ilec switched access lines, 13.9% non-ilec interconnected VoIP subscriptions, and 1.4% ILEC interconnected VoIP subscriptions. See Figure 4. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,8 Figure 4 Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service Connections by Technology, Regulatory Status, and Customer Type as of June 30, 2013 (In Thousands) Total Switched Access Interconnected Total Lines VoIP ILEC 70,504 8,033 78,537 Non-ILEC 19,332 37,257 56,590 Total 89,836 45, ,127 Residential ILEC 38,169 7,196 45,365 Non-ILEC 2,777 29,213 31,990 Residential Total 40,946 36,409 77,355 Business ILEC 32, ,172 Non-ILEC 16,555 8,045 24,600 Business Total 48,890 8,882 57,771 Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,9 Interconnected VoIP service. Form 477 identifies three types of information about retail interconnected VoIP service. First, interconnected VoIP service retailers distinguish between the interconnected VoIP subscriptions they sell to their broadband Internet access service customers ( broadband bundle subscriptions, in this report) and all the other interconnected VoIP subscriptions that they sell ( standalone subscriptions). Second, filers report whether or not interconnected VoIP subscriptions include, as a service feature, the capability to use the service over any broadband connection to which the customer has access, for example, at a hotel or vacation residence ( nomadic functionality). Third, filers identify the different broadband technologies (for example, cable modem Internet access service) in the broadband bundle. The Form 477 data cross-classify the first two of these three sets of information. See Figure 5. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,10 Figure 5 Interconnected VoIP Subscribership by Reported Service Features as of June 30, 2013 (In Thousands) Total Broadband Standalone Total Bundle VoIP ILEC Nomadic 868 4,326 5,194 Not nomadic 38,322 1,774 40,096 Total 39,191 6,100 45,291 Nomadic Not nomadic 7, ,975 ILEC Total 8, ,033 Non-ILEC Nomadic 830 4,306 5,136 Not nomadic 30,351 1,771 32,122 Non-ILEC Total 31,181 6,076 37,257 Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,11 Form 477 collects the third type of information about retail interconnected VoIP service the technology of the Internet access connection for broadband bundles but not for standalone interconnected VoIP. See Figure 6. 6 Figure 6 Technology of Internet Access Connections in Interconnected VoIP Broadband Bundles as of June 30, 2013 (In Thousands) Technology ILEC Non-ILEC Total DSL or Other Wireline 4,126 3,098 7,224 FTTP 3, ,858 Cable Modem 1 26,825 26,826 Terrestrial Fixed Wireless Other Total 8,010 31,181 39,191 Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. 6 Internet Access Services: Status as of June 30, 2013 discusses types of Internet access connections in greater detail. The report is available at U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,12 Switched access lines. ILECs as a group predominantly deliver retail switched access lines over copper local loops. This appears also to be the case for those non-ilecs who report retail switched access lines. See Figure 7. Figure 7 Technology of Retail Switched Access Lines as of June 30, 2013 (In Thousands) Technology ILEC Non-ILEC Total FTTP 3,450 1,994 5,443 Coaxial Cable 160 1,623 1,784 Terrestrial Fixed Wireless Copper Local Loop 66,879 15,670 82,549 Total 70,504 19,332 89,836 Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. Wholesale relationships for switched access lines. ILECs typically own the communications facilities over which they provide retail services. By contrast, CLECs use a range of methods: equipping ILEC UNE loops ( UNE-L ) as CLEC switched access lines, 7 reselling services (for example, reselling ILEC 7 CLECs (as opposed to non-ilecs more generally) have certain regulatory rights to obtain ILEC local loops at costbased UNE rates, which the CLEC may use to provide retail switched access lines or retail broadband Internet access connections. See C.F.R U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,13 switched access lines obtained at wholesale rates or reselling ILEC lines obtained under commercial agreements that replaced the UNE-Platform ( UNE-P )), equipping leased ILEC special access circuits as switched access lines, and equipping local loops that the CLEC owns. CLECs reported using several methods to provide their 19.3 million retail switched access lines in June They reported providing 41% of lines (or 8.0 million lines) by reselling ILEC wholesale or retail services. They reported providing 33% of lines (or 6.3 million lines) over ILEC facilities leased at regulated, cost-based rates (that is, as unbundled network elements, or UNEs). And they provided the remaining 26% of lines (or 5.0 million lines) over local loops that they owned. However, the information about wholesale relationships differs as reported by CLECs and by ILECs, as discussed in Figure 8. Figure 8 Wholesale Relationships as Reported Respectively by CLECs and ILECs as of June 30, 2013 (In Thousands) CLEC ILEC Difference Retail Switched Access Lines provisioned over ILEC Services (reported by CLECs) Wholesale Switched Access Lines and UNEs provided to CLECs (reported by ILECs) Resold ILEC services 1 7,984 3,957 4,028 UNE-P UNE-L 3 5,383 2,787 2,597 Total ILEC UNEs 6,320 2,788 3,532 Total ILEC services 14,304 6,744 7,560 Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. 1 Resold ILEC services include switched access lines made available to CLECs at wholesale rates, resold Centrex, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), or other ILEC services, ILEC special access circuits channelized to provide CLEC retail switched access lines, and ILEC switched access lines provided to CLECs under commercial agreements that replaced UNE-P. (See note 2, below.) Filers are instructed to count the number of voice-grade channels the retail customer purchased, not the theoretical capacity of the circuit over which the service was delivered. ILECs generally do not know (and do not report) which ILEC leased special access circuits or other high-capacity circuits are being used to provide CLEC retail switched access lines (which the CLECs do report). 2 UNE-P was the combination of ILEC loop UNE, switching UNE, and transport UNE. The Commission directed CLECs to migrate their retail customers served by UNE-P to an alternative arrangement within 12 months of the effective data of the Triennial Review Remand Order, that is, by March 11, See C.F.R (d)(2)(ii). 3 ILECs report the number of UNE-L they provide to CLECs but do not convert any high-capacity UNE-L, such as DS1 UNE loops, into voice-grade equivalents. By contrast, CLECs report the number of switched access lines their retail customers purchase which the CLEC provisioned over UNE-L obtained from ILECs. Note, however, that a CLEC might use UNE-L only to provide broadband Internet access connections. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,14 Remainder of the report. The remainder of the report consists of tables and charts that summarize national and state-specific data. * * * * We invite users of this information to provide suggestions for improved analysis of data presented in this report by using the attached customer response form or by sending comments to for subject: June 2013 local telephone data. We encourage users of this information to provide suggestions for improved data collection by participating in any formal proceedings undertaken by the Commission to solicit comments for improvement of FCC Form 477. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,15 Table 1 Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions 1 (In Thousands) Date Provided by ILEC Non-ILEC Total Non-ILEC Share Dec ,496 44, , Jun ,748 44, , Dec ,018 45, , Jun ,395 49, , Dec ,497 52, , Jun ,394 52, , Dec ,427 53, , Jun ,848 55, , Dec ,114 56, , Jun ,537 56, , Some previously published data have been revised. 1 Mandatory reporting by interconnected VoIP service providers started in December Previously, individual ILECs and CLECs included VoIP subscribers in reported switched access lines to a varying and largely unknown degree. Interconnected VoIP is distinguished from VoIP service more generally by permitting users to receive calls that originate on the public switched telephone network and to terminate calls to the public switched telephone network. See 47 C.F.R Form 477 counts both switched access lines and interconnected VoIP subscriptions as the maximum number of calls that may be active, simultaneously, from the end user s location under the purchased service plan. Chart 1 Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions (In Millions) Dec 2008 Jun 2009 Dec 2009 Jun 2010 Dec 2010 Jun 2011 Dec 2011 Jun 2012 Dec 2012 Jun 2013 Non-ILEC ILEC ILEC Non-ILEC U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,16 Date Reporting ILECs Reporting Non-ILECs Residential Business % Residential Residential Business % Residential Dec ,786 45, ,049 19, Jun ,581 44, ,769 19, Dec ,613 42, ,793 19, Jun ,579 40, ,899 21, Dec ,194 39, ,851 23, Jun ,365 38, ,272 23, Dec ,530 36, ,285 23, Jun ,165 35, ,109 24, Dec ,639 34, ,641 24, Jun ,365 33, ,990 24, Some previously published data have been revised. 1 The December 2008 data are the first for which comprehensive reporting of interconnected VoIP subscribers was required. See footnote 1, Table 1. Table 2 Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Customer Type 1 (In Thousands) Chart 2 Percent of Total Lines and VoIP Subscriptions that Serve Residential Customers 62% 61% 60% 59% 58% 57% 56% 55% 54% 53% 52% Dec 2008 Jun 2009 Dec 2009 Jun 2010 Dec 2010 Jun 2011 Dec 2011 Jun 2012 Dec 2012 Jun 2013 ILECs 61.4% 60.8% 60.4% 60.1% 59.7% 59.3% 58.7% 58.4% 58.0% 57.8% Non-ILECs 56.6% 55.8% 58.3% 56.8% 55.3% 55.4% 56.2% 55.8% 56.0% 56.5% ILECs Non-ILECs U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,17 Date Table 3 End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Customer Type (In Thousands) End-User Switched Access Lines VoIP Subscriptions Total Residential Business Total Residential Business Total Residential Business Total Dec ,180 62, ,019 19,655 2,090 21,744 97,835 64, ,763 Jun ,093 60, ,109 20,257 3,733 23,990 93,350 63, ,098 Dec ,614 58, ,949 22,793 3,204 25,996 91,406 61, ,945 Jun ,463 58, ,615 25,015 3,842 28,857 89,478 61, ,472 Dec ,010 57, ,884 27,036 4,733 31,768 87,045 62, ,652 Jun ,019 56, ,447 28,617 5,150 33,767 84,637 61, ,214 Dec ,920 54, ,649 30,895 5,775 36,670 82,815 60, ,319 Jun ,337 53, ,832 32,937 6,823 39,760 81,274 60, ,592 Dec ,573 51,565 96,138 34,707 7,750 42,457 79,280 59, ,595 Jun ,946 48,890 89,836 36,409 8,882 45,291 77,355 57, ,127 Some previously published data have been revised. Figures may not sum to totals due to rounding. Chart 3 VoIP Share of Total End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Dec 2008 Jun 2009 Dec 2009 Jun 2010 Dec 2010 Jun 2011 Dec 2011 Jun 2012 Dec 2012 Jun 2013 Residential 20.1% 21.7% 24.9% 28.0% 31.1% 33.8% 37.3% 40.5% 43.8% 47.1% Business 3.2% 5.9% 5.2% 6.2% 7.6% 8.4% 9.5% 11.3% 13.1% 15.4% Total 13.4% 15.3% 17.0% 19.1% 21.2% 23.1% 25.6% 28.1% 30.6% 33.5% Residential Business Total U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,18 Date Dec 2008 Jun 2009 Dec 2009 Jun 2010 Dec 2010 Jun 2011 Dec 2011 Jun 2012 Dec 2012 Jun 2013 Table 4 End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions Reported by Non-ILECs 1 (Lines and Subscriptions in Thousands) Reporting Non- ILECs End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions End-User Switched Access Lines Acquired from other LECs Resold LEC service ILEC UNEs 2 CLECowned local loops ,267 7,083 9,612 6,359 21, ,351 6,799 8,516 6,005 23, ,927 7,100 8,029 5,993 24, ,077 8,249 7,701 6,231 26, ,155 8,634 7,313 7,294 28, ,820 8,492 6,950 7,242 30, ,892 8,201 6,769 6,937 31, ,744 8,139 6,654 7,006 33, ,481 7,696 6,890 6,300 35, ,590 7,984 6,320 5,023 37, Some previously published data have been revised. Figures may not sum to totals due to rounding. 1 See footnote 1, Table 1. 2 Includes unbundled network element (UNE) loops leased from an unaffiliated ILEC on a stand-alone basis and also UNE loops leased in combination with UNE switching or any other unbundled network element. 3 Lines provided over CLEC-owned "last-mile" facilities. VoIP Resold LEC service ILEC UNEs Percent CLECowned local loops VoIP Chart 4 Non-ILEC End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions as of June 30, 2013 Resold LEC service 14.1% ILEC UNEs 11.2% VoIP 65.8% CLEC-owned local loops 8.9% U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,19 Date Table 5 ILEC End-User (Retail) and Wholesale Switched Access Lines, VoIP Subscriptions, and UNEs 1 Reporting ILECs 2 ILEC Total Lines 3 (Lines, Subscriptions, and UNEs in Thousands) End-User Switched Access Lines VoIP Resold Lines Switched Access Lines and UNEs Provided to CLECs UNEs Total UNEs & Resold Without Switching With Switching 4 Total UNEs Lines Dec , , ,209 3,844 2,740 6,583 9, Jun , , ,008 3,580 2,543 6,123 9, Dec , ,824 1,194 2,988 3,668 2,396 6,063 9, Jun , ,433 1,962 5,023 3, ,381 8, Dec ,386 94,641 2,856 4,712 3, ,177 7, Jun ,056 89,763 3,631 4,578 3, ,085 7, Dec ,890 84,735 4,692 4,366 3, ,097 7, Jun ,033 80,036 5,812 4,059 3, ,126 7, Dec ,067 75,250 6,864 4,038 2, ,914 6, Jun ,282 70,504 8,033 3,957 2, ,788 6, Some previously published data have been revised. 1 See footnote 1, Table 1. 2 Fewer ILECs were counted after mid-year 2007 primarily because FCC staff identified additional common-control relationships. 3 Sum of ILEC-reported end-user (retail) switched access lines, ILEC interconnected VoIP subscriptions, and ILEC wholesale switched access lines and UNEs provided to CLECs. 4 ILEC loops provided with ILEC switching, including the combination of ILEC loop UNE, switching UNE, and transport UNE, collectively referred to as the UNE-Platform ("UNE-P"). In the Triennial Review Remand Order, which was adopted on December 15, 2004, the Commission directed CLECs to migrate their retail customers served by these methods to alternative arrangements by March 11, 2006, i.e., within 12 months of the date the order went into effect. See C.F.R (d)(2)(ii). Chart 5 ILEC Total (Retail and Wholesale) Lines and Lines Provided to CLECs for Resale % of Total Lines 140, , ,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 Dec 2008 Jun 2009 Dec 2009 Jun 2010 Dec 2010 Jun 2011 Dec 2011 Jun 2012 Dec 2012 Jun ,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 ILEC Total Lines Lines Provided to CLECs for Resale U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,20 Table 6 End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Type of Technology for Non-ILEC Providers 1 (In Thousands) Date Coaxial Cable 2 Other Technology Total Percent Coaxial Cable Dec ,108 24,158 44, Jun ,547 22,804 44, Dec ,171 22,756 45, Jun ,339 24,738 49, Dec ,877 26,278 52, Jun ,645 26,175 52, Dec ,776 26,116 53, Jun ,541 27,203 55, Dec ,317 27,164 56, Jun ,205 26,384 56, Some previously published data have been revised. 1 See footnote 1, Table 1. 2 Reported end-user switched access lines and interconnected VoIP connections that terminate on coaxial cable at the end user's premises. Starting, systematically, with the December 2008 data, interconnected VoIP service providers report subscriptions they sold in a bundle with cable modem Internet access service. For December 2008 and later dates, FCC staff used other Form 477 data to estimate the number of standalone VoIP subscriptions that terminated on coaxial cable at the end user's premises. Chart 6 End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP Subscriptions by Type of Technology for Non-ILEC Providers (In Thousands) Dec 2008 Jun 2009 Dec 2009 Jun 2010 Dec 2010 Jun 2011 Dec 2011 Jun 2012 Dec 2012 Jun 2013 Coaxial Cable Other Technology U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30,21 Table 7 Percentage of Switched Access Lines Presubscribed for Long Distance Service Residential Business ILEC CLEC Total Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Total Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Some previously published data have been revised. Chart 7 Percent Presubscribed Interstate Long Distance Lines for ILECs 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Dec 2008 Jun 2009 Dec 2009 Jun 2010 Dec 2010 Jun 2011 Dec 2011 Jun 2012 Dec 2012 Jun 2013 Residential Business U.S. Federal Communications Commission Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, View more
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