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ARMIS Data Descriptions |
- ARMIS: Overview
The Automated Reporting Management
Information System (ARMIS) was initiated in 1987 for collecting
financial and operational data from the largest carriers. Additional
ARMIS reports were added in 1991 to collect service quality
and network infrastructure information from local exchange
carriers subject to price cap regulations, in 1992 for the
collection of statistical data formerly included in Form M,
and in 1995 for monitoring video dial tone investment, expense
and revenue data. (The video dial tone reporting requirement
was eliminated by the Telecommunications Act of 1996.) ARMIS
filing requirements were reduced significantly for 2008 data
by Commission forbearance orders. More information on the
impact of the forbearance orders is available on the Significant
Changes to ARMIS Reporting Instructions, below.
- Significant
Changes to ARMIS Reporting Instructions
- Lists important changes contained
in the annual ARMIS orders, for each year, beginning
with 2000.
- Current
ARMIS Instructions
- Row/column instructions for
2008. (If you need more information, e.g., summary pages,
tables of content, table layout information or data specifications,
or if you need instructions applicable to earlier-year
ARMIS data, select Complete Sets, in the next item.)
- Complete Sets of ARMIS Materials: 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998
- PDF versions of row/column
instructions, including table layouts, and ASCII file
specifications for 1998 - 2008.
- 47 CFR Parts Relevant to ARMIS: 32 36 43 51 64 65 69 e-CFR
- Carrier
Filing Requirements
- A chart depicting which Incumbent
Local Exchange Carriers must file ARMIS reports, and
which reports they must file.
- Commission
Orders and Notices
- A list of FCC ARMIS-related
Orders, Notices of Proposed Rulemaking, Public Notices
and other relevant documents.
- Carrier
Filing History
- A list of which carriers filed
which ARMIS reports in which years.
- Corporate
History
- Brief descriptions of historical
corporate events, such as mergers and acquisitions, which
impact COSA ARMIS data results.
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