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Telecom Order

Ottawa, 10 March 1997
Telecom Order CRTC 97-334
IN THE MATTER OF an application by Pronto Long Distance Inc. (Pronto) dated 8 January 1997, requesting an exemption from contribution charges for business services in the Montréal (Quebec) area.
Reference: 97-8626-P5.01
WHEREAS in support of its application, Pronto provided an affidavit dated 8 January 1997 affirming that the services in question are used solely for administrative use;
WHEREAS by letter dated 6 February 1997, Bell Canada (Bell) noted that the number of circuits involved is reasonable, and that the affidavit satisfies the evidentiary requirements in support of such an exemption;
WHEREAS accordingly, Bell agreed with the requested exemption; and
WHEREAS the Commission is of the view that Pronto has met the Commission's evidentiary requirements with respect to administrative circuits as set out in Applications for Contribution Exemptions, Telecom Decision CRTC 93-2, 1 April 1993 -
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
Pronto's application is approved effective the date of installation.
Allan J. Darling
Secretary General

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