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Telecom Order CRTC 2004-443

  Ottawa, 23 December 2004
 

Thunder Bay Telephone

  Reference: Tariff Notice 112
 

Revised rates for 9-1-1 Public emergency reporting service

1.

The Commission received an application by Thunder Bay Telephone, dated 19 November 2004, to revise item 8, 9-1-1 Public Emergency Reporting Service, under section TB100, of its General Tariff in order to reduce the 9-1-1 monthly rate from $0.25 to $0.24 for all exchange services equipped for outward calling to the public switched telephone network and from $0.125 to $0.12 for wireless working telephone number.

2.

The Commission received no comments with respect to the application.

3.

The application was filed pursuant to the directives set out in 9-1-1 Service - Rates for Wireless Service Providers, Centrex Customers and Multi-Line Customers/Manual Access to the Automatic Location Identification Database, Telecom Decision CRTC 99-17, 29 October 1999 and modified inRates modified for province-wide 9-1-1 service, Order CRTC 2000-630, 6 July 2000.

4.

The Commission approves Thunder Bay Telephone's application. The revisions take effect as 1 January 2005.

5.

Thunder Bay Telephone is to issue revised tariff pages forthwith to reflect these changes.
  Secretary General
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Date Modified: 2004-12-23

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