2009-12-23 - #: 8661-P8-200917305 - Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) for Consumers' Association of Canada and the National Anti-Poverty Organization (the Consumer Groups) - Application concerning Bell Canada's touch-tone charges for rotary dial customers, breaches of Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-15 (as amended), and the requirement to file tariffs for local rate increases where there is no local forbearance

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2010-08-12 - Telecom Order CRTC 2010-567 Determination of costs award with respect to the participation of the Public Interest Advocacy Centre in the proceeding leading to Telecom Decision 2010-292
File numbers: 8661-P8-200917305 and 4754-368

2010-05-19 - Telecom Decision CRTC 2010-292 The Consumers’ Association of Canada and Canada Without Poverty – Touch Tone charges for rotary dial customers
File number: 8661 P8 200917305


2010-06-02 - TELUS Communications Company
Description: TELUS Communications Company (“TELUS”) is in receipt of an application for
costs dated May 27, 2010, from PIAC in relation to the above-noted proceeding.
TELUS does not have any comments regarding the entitlement for costs claimed by
PIAC. However, TELUS submits that it should not be named as a cost respondent
because the dispute was a matter strictly between Bell Canada and PIAC.
Document: 1401324.pdf - 62KB

2010-06-02 - Bell Canada
Description:
Bell Canada is in receipt of an application for costs dated 27 May 2010 from PIAC.  Bell Canada does not object to the claimant's entitlement to costs or the amount claimed.
Document: 1401290.pdf - 48KB

2010-05-27 - Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) for Consumer Groups
Description: This is an application for costs made on behalf of the Consumers' Association of Canada and Canada Without Poverty in respect of their participation in the above-noted proceeding.
Document: 1399907.pdf - 167KB

2010-02-15 - Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) for the Consumer Groups
Description: The Consumers' Association of Canada and the National Anti-Poverty Organization as represented by their counsel the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (“PIAC”) ("The Consumer Groups") hereby file their Reply under Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure and the Telecommunications Act to Bell Canada’s (“Bell”) Answer concerning Bell’s Touch-Tone charges for rotary dial customers; concerning breaches of the Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-15, as amended by the Governor in Council's Order Varying Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-15, P.C. 2007-532, 4 April 2007, concerning possible breaches of the Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-15 (as amended) and other matters.
Document: 1359000.zip - 298KB

2010-02-03 - Bell Canada

Description: Bell Canada is in receipt of an application dated 23 December 2009, filed under Part VII of the Telecommunications Rules of Procedure by the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) on behalf of the Consumers' Association of Canada and the National Anti-Poverty Organization.  Attached is Bell Canada's Answer to the Application.

Document: 1354116.zip - 34KB

2010-02-03 - TELUS Communications Company

Description: On 23 December 2009, TELUS Communications Company received a Part VII Application filed by The Consumers' Association of Canada and the National Anti-Poverty Organization as represented by their counsel, the Public Interest Advocacy Centre pursuant to sections 27 and 61 of the Telecommunications Act and Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure.

Document: 1354107.pdf - 30KB

2010-01-28 - Commission Letter
Description: Letter addressed to Public Interest Advocacy Centre - Re: Part VII Application concerning Bell Canada’s Touch-tone charges for rotary dial customers, breaches of Telecom Decision 2006-15 (as amended), and the requirement to file tariffs for local service rate increases where there is no local forbearance

2010-01-07 - Bell Canada (the Company)

Description: Bell Canada (or the Company) is in receipt of the above-noted Part VII Application (the Application), dated 23 December 2009, filed under Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure and the Telecommunications Act by the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) on behalf of the Consumers' Association of Canada and the National Anti-Poverty Organization.

Document: 1340847.doc - 49KB

2010-01-04 - Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) for the Consumer Groups

Description: The Consumers' Association of Canada and the National Anti-Poverty Organization as represented by their counsel the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (“PIAC”) ("The Consumer Groups") note that in the above-referenced Part VII Application, they had inadvertently included a paragraph which was not intended to be in the Application, in error.

Document: 1339240.pdf - 26KB

2009-12-23 - Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) for the Consumer Groups
Description: The Consumers' Association of Canada and the National Anti-Poverty Organization as represented by their counsel the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) (the Consumer Groups) hereby apply under Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure and the Telecommunications Act for an order directed against Bell Canada concerning Bell's Touch-Tone charges for rotary dial customers; concerning breaches of the Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-15, as amended by the Governor in Council's Order Varying Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-15, P.C. 2007-532, 4 April 2007, concerning possible breaches of the Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-15 (as amended) and other matters.
Document: 1338246.zip - 1127KB


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