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February 2006

 

Bright House Report

Subscriber Totals - February 2006

  Beginning Ending Difference
Limited Basic 3373 3337 -36
Full Cable Service* 57,126 57,855 729
System Total 60,499 61,192 693
Homes Passed 157,231 157,579 348
Penetration % 39%
NOTE: Includes bulk unit equivalents.

Operator's Incoming Calls Report - February 2006

Under normal operating conditions, telephone answer time by a customer representative, including wait time, shall not exceed thirty seconds when the connection is made. If the call needs to be transferred, transfer time shall not exceed thirty seconds. Under normal operating conditions, the customer will receive a busy signal less than three percent of the time. These standards shall be met no less than ninety percent of the time under normal operating conditions, measured on a quarterly basis (Federal Communications Commission 76.309 (B) (ii) & (iv) Cable Customer Service Obligations).

  Month Quarter-To-Date
Total Calls Received 56,144 109,126
Total Calls Handled 55,842 108,439
# of Calls Answered in 30 Seconds or Less 51,078 98,448
% of Calls Answered in 30 Seconds or Less 91.5% 90.8%
Busy Rate 0.00% 0.00%

Complaint Summaries - February 2006

The operator shall monthly file with the Agency an operations report showing such information and a summary of outages. (City of Indianapolis Cable Television Ordinance Section 851-704(g) of the City Code).

  Via CA Via LTR BBB Via Att. Gen. Total Month
Rates 4       4
Service Interruptions 7       7
Billing 3       3
Customer Service 1       1
Installations 0       0
Telephone Service 5       5
Programming 0       0
Bury Cable 0       0
Technical Service 1       1
Online 0       0
Late Fees 1       1
Miscellaneous 1       1
*Total 23 0 0 0 23
*This represents 17 customers

Service Interruption Report - February 2006

Excluding conditions beyond the control of the operator, the cable operator will begin working on "service interruptions" promptly and in no event later than 24 hours after the interruption becomes known. I Under normal operating conditions this standard will be met no less than ninety five percent of the time measured on a quarterly basis (Federal Communications Commission 76.309 (2) (ii) Cable Customer Service Obligations).

  Month Quarter
% of Service Interruptions Calls Addressed Within 24 Hours 100% 100%
# of Planned Service Interruptions 0 0
# of Unplanned Service Interruptions 17 35
Estimated # of Subscribers With Interrupted Service* 2862 5525
Total Service Interruption Hours 37.62 96.02
System Reliability % 99.9867% 99.9887%
NOTE: *More than 2 cable off calls within a node determines a service interruption

Service Call Report - February 2006 (excludes installations and service interruptions)

The cable operator must begin actions to correct other service problems the next business day after notification of the service problem. The "appointment window" alternatives for installations, service calls, and other installation activities will either be at a specific time or, at maximum, a four-hour time block during normal business hours. Under normal business hours. Under normal operating conditions, the Standard is to be met no less than ninety five percent of the time measured on a quarterly basis (Federal Communications Commission 76.309 (2)(ii)&(iii).

  Month Quarter-To-Date
% of Total Service Calls Addressed Within Next Business Day, Unless as Otherwise Directed by Customer 100% 100%
% of Appointments Kept Outside of 4-Hour Service Window during Normal Business Hours, Unless Requested by Customer 0% 0%

Installation Report - February 2006

Standard installations will be performed within seven business days after an order has been placed. "Standard" installations are those that are located up to 125 feet from the existing distribution system. Under normal operating conditions, the Standard will be met no less than ninety five percent of the time measured on a quarterly basis (Federal Communications Commission/Customer Service Obligations 76.309. (2)(I).

  Month Quarter-To-Date
% Within 7 Days* 100% 100%
* or by Customer Request 

Construction Report - February 2006

#

Location

Underground Aerial Dwelling
1

133 W. Market Street

0.15 0 MDU
2 Statehouse Library 0.08 0 *RR/Commercial

Dwelling Codes

MDU - Apts
SDU - Homes
RR - Commerical

Local Community Interest Programming Report - February

Feb-06

* As Reported by WDNI

Jan - 217.363
Feb - 190.54


 

Public Affairs Monthly Report

February 2006

Production:

  • The Division continued to run in-kind promotional spots for community non-profits. This month we ran spots for the Indiana Neighborhood Housing Partnership, the National Kidney Foundation, the Virtual Scavengers project, the 2005 Indianapolis Home Show, and the "Keep Indianapolis Clean" PSA with Councilor Lonnell Conley. The value of these gratis spots was $41,337.

Community Affairs:

  • The division was again a sponsor of The Indianapolis Home Show. We sponsored Nickelodeon's Patrick Star from the "SpongeBob Squarepants" show for the final two days of the show. This was our third year as a sponsor of this event.

  • Through our association with the Indiana Cable Telecommunication Association, we sponsored the Indiana Black Caucus Bar-Be-Queue at the Walker Theatre Center and the Legislative Prayer Breakfast at the Westin.

  • The division was a sponsor of the Inaugural Indiana Black Hall of Fame "Sale-A-Bration" at the Indiana Convention Center. This event was a celebration of the culmination of Black History Month for 2006.

 
 

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