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Ottawa, 22 October, 2010

Our Ref.: 8663-C12-201015470

BY E-MAIL

Mr. Kurt Lange
US Internet
12450 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 121
Minnetonka, MN
55305 USA
klange@usinternet.com

Dear Mr. Lange:

Re: Follow-up to Telecom Decision CRTC 2005-61 – Customer notification requirements for local VoIP service providers with respect to 9-1-1 emergency services

In a letter dated 1 October 2010, Commission staff advised US Internet that certain modifications to the company’s proposed customer notification texts were required to ensure that they were in compliance with Follow-up to Emergency services obligations for local VoIP service providers, Decision 2005-21 – Customer notification requirements, Telecom Decision CRTC 2005-61, 20 October 2005 (Decision 2005-61).  On 11 October 2010, in response to the above-noted letter, US Internet filed revisions to its proposed customer notification texts.

This is to advise that Commission staff has reviewed US Internet’s proposed customer notification texts and considers that they are in compliance with the Commission’s determinations in Decision 2006-61.

Yours sincerely,

Original signed by

Suzanne Bédard
Senior Manager, Tariffs
Telecommunications

c.c.: C. Abbott, CRTC (819) 997-4509

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