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Telecom Public Notice CRTC 2007-3-1

  Ottawa, 11 May 2007
 

Proceeding to consider the requirement for a network interconnection device when a local exchange carrier's network is disconnected from residential inside wire

  Reference: 8622-B2-200602773 and 8622-C12-200704321
  The Commission is issuing this revised Public Notice in order to expand the scope of Proceeding to consider the requirement for a network interconnection device when the incumbent local exchange carrier's network is disconnected from residential inside wire, Telecom Public Notice CRTC 2007-3, 19 March 2007, to include all local exchange carriers (see revised title of the Public Notice). The title of the Public Notice, summary, paragraphs 8, 10, 11, and 14 to 21 inclusive of the original Public Notice are modified as set out in this revision.
  In this Public Notice, the Commission invites comments regarding the installation of a network interconnection device when a local exchange carrier (LEC) disconnects another LEC's network from the inside wire at the premises of a residential customer that no longer wishes to use any services provided on the second LEC's network.
 

Issues to be addressed in this proceeding

8.

The Commission invites comments regarding situations where a LEC, in preparation for the provision of local exchange service, disconnects another LEC's network from the inside wire at the premises of a residential customer that no longer wishes to use any services provided on the second LEC's network. Specifically, the Commission invites comments on:
 

(a) whether a NID should be installed at the premises of a residential customer when no such device is present;

 

(b) if a NID is required to be installed in the situation set out in (a) above, which LEC should install the NID; and

 

(c) if a NID is required to be installed in the situation set out in (a) above, how the cost of the NID and the cost of its installation should be paid for.

 

Procedure

10.

All LECs are made parties to this proceeding.

11.

Other parties not already registered but interested in participating in this proceeding (including receiving copies of all submissions) must notify the Commission of their intention to do so by filling out the online form, or by writing to the Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0N2, or by faxing at: 819-994-0218 by 16 May 2007 (the registration date). Parties are to provide their email address, where available. If parties do not have access to the Internet, they are to indicate in their notice whether they wish to receive disk versions of hard-copy filings.

14.

Parties listed in paragraph 10 and other interested parties registered pursuant to paragraph 11 are invited to file written comments with the Commission with respect to the issues described in this Public Notice, serving a copy on all other parties, by 22 May 2007.

15.

The Commission and the parties may address interrogatories to any party who filed comments pursuant to paragraph 14. Any such interrogatories must be filed with the Commission and served on the relevant party or parties by 4 June 2007.

16.

Responses to interrogatories addressed pursuant to paragraph 15 are to be filed with the Commission and served on all parties by 26 June 2007.

17.

Requests by parties for further responses to their interrogatories, specifying in each case why a further response is both relevant and necessary, and requests for public disclosure of information for which confidentiality has been claimed, setting out in each case the reasons for disclosure, must be filed with the Commission and served on the relevant party or parties by 3 July 2007.

18.

Written responses to requests for further responses to interrogatories and for public disclosure must be filed with the Commission and served on the party or parties making the request by 9 July 2007.

19.

Determinations will be issued with respect to requests for further information and public disclosure as soon as possible. Any information to be provided pursuant to that determination will be filed with the Commission and served on all interested parties by 30 July 2007.

20.

All parties may file written arguments with the Commission on any matter within the scope of this proceeding, serving copies on all other parties, by 7 August 2007.

21.

All parties may file reply arguments with the Commission, serving a copy on all other parties, by 13 August 2007.
  Secretary General
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Date Modified: 2007-05-11

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