8665-A83-200409492 - Alberta Health and Wellness - Assignment of 311 number for non-urgent health triage services - Reclamation of 511 and 811 access codes
2005-07-06 - Telecom Decision CRTC 2005-39 Alberta Health and Wellness' request for code 8-1-1 for non-urgent health teletriage services. Reference: 8665-A83-200409492 and 8698-C12-200415928.
Reference: 8698-C12-200415522 - 8698-C12-200415928
List of Interested Parties
2005-08-23 - 211 Canada Steering Committee
Description: On behalf of the 211 Canada Steering Committee, I am writing to extend our congratulations to you and your provincial and territorial Health Deputy Minister
Document: 050823.pdf - 240KB
2005-03-31 - Alberta Health and Wellness
Description: I am writing on behalf of the Provincial/Territorial Conference of Deputy Ministers of Health (P/T CDM) in regard to our application currently before the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requesting the reservation of 811 for non-urgent health triage services.
Document: 050331.doc - 60KB
2005-03-03 - Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Description: On December 24, 2004, Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel or the Company) received a letter from Commission staff that included, amongst other things, a number of questions related to the use of
5-1-1 and SaskTel’s plan to vacate the 5-1-1 access code.
Document: 050303.doc - 51KB
2005-03-03 - MTS Allstream Inc.
Description: On 5 November 2004, the Commission issued CRTC Decision 2004-71, Assignment of 3-1-1 for non-emergency municipal government service
Document: 050303.doc - 455KB
2005-03-01 - Bell Mobility on behalf of Aliant Mobility Inc., Bell Mobility Inc., NMI Mobility Inc., Télébec Mobility, a division of Télébec, societé en commandite, and NorthernTel Mobility, a division of NorthernTel, Limited Partnership
Description: The following submission on behalf of Aliant Mobility Inc., Bell Mobility Inc., NMI Mobility Inc., Télébec Mobility, a division of Télébec, societé en commandite, and NorthernTel Mobility, a division of NorthernTel, Limited Partnership (collectively, the Companies) is in response to the Commission's letter of 24 December 2004 concerning, among other things, the reclamation of access code 5-1-1.
Document: 050301.doc - 42KB
2005-02-25 - TELUS Communications Inc.
Description: TELUS Communications Inc. and TELE-MOBILE Company (“TELUS”) are in receipt of a Commission staff letter, dated December 24, 2004, related to the reclamation process for 8-1-1 and 5-1-1.
Document: 050225.doc - 38KB
2005-02-11 - Alberta Health and Wellness
Description: Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the comments provided by interested parties to our amended application of August 24, 2004.
Document: 050211.zip - 16KB
2005-01-28 - Thunder Bay Telephone
Description: The following submission is on behalf of the Corporation of Thunder Bay – Telephone Department (Thunder Bay Telephone or TBayTel) in response to the Commission’s letter of December 24, 2004 with regard to the above noted subject
Document: 050128.zip - 168KB
2005-01-28 - Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel)
Description: In accordance with the directions provided in the 24 December 2004 Commission staff’s letter, Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) hereby submits its argument in the above subject process
Document: 050128_1.zip - 39KB
2005-01-28 - Bell Mobility on behalf of Bell Mobility Inc., NMI Mobility Inc., Télébec Mobility, a division of Télébec, société en commandite, and NorthernTel Mobility, a division of NorthernTel, Limited Partnership (the Companies)
Description: The following submission on behalf of Bell Mobility Inc., NMI Mobility Inc., Télébec Mobility, a division of Télébec, société en commandite, and NorthernTel Mobility, a division of NorthernTel, Limited Partnership (collectively, the Companies) is in response to the Commission's letter of 24 December 2004 with regard to the above captioned item.
Document: 050128.doc - 56KB
2005-01-28 - TELUS Communications Inc.
Description: TELUS Communications Inc. and TELE-MOBILE Company (TELUS) are in receipt of an Application (the Application) filed pursuant to Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure (the Rules) dated August 24, 2004 from Alberta Health and Wellness on behalf of the provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health (the Ministers of Health or the Applicants)
Document: 050128.doc - 74KB
2005-01-28 - Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association
Description: These comments are filed on behalf of the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (the CWTA) in response to an application by Alberta Health and Wellness on behalf of the provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health, requesting the assignment of an N-1-1 resource for access to medical triage services in Canada (the “Application”)
Document: 050128.doc - 55KB
2005-01-28 - MTS Allstream Inc.
Description: On 30 November 2004 MTS Allstream received a letter from Commission staff requesting comments on the request by Alberta Health and Wellness, on behalf of the provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health (the Applicant), for the assignment of 8-1-1 for non-urgent health triage services
Document: 050128.doc - 461KB
2005-01-28 - Bell Canada
Description: Bell Canada (or the Company) is in receipt of the Alberta Health and Wellness application to allocate an N11 number as a pan-Canadian telephone number for non-urgent health triage services, dated 19 November 2004. In accordance with the procedures specified by the Commission in its correspondence dated 24 December 2004 regarding this application, the Company submits the attached comments.
Document: 050128.doc - 108KB
2005-01-28 - Aliant Telecom Inc.
Description: Aliant Telecom Inc. and Aliant Mobility (Aliant or the Companies) are in receipt a Commission letter dated 2004 11 30 requesting the Companies develop a proposal to vacate the 811 resource and submit the proposals during the comments cycle provided for the Alberta Health and Wellness application.
Document: 050128.doc - 66KB
2005-01-28 - Aliant Telecom Inc.
Description: Aliant Telecom Inc. and Aliant Mobility (Aliant or the Companies) are in receipt of an amended application filed by Alberta Health and Wellness on behalf of itself, and the provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health (collectively, "the Applicants") dated 2004 11 26.
Document: 050128_1.doc - 72KB
2005-01-28 - Rogers Wireless Inc.
Description: Pursuant to the above file, Rogers Wireless Inc. (RWI) participated in the preparation of and fully supports the comments filed by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association ("CWTA").
Document: 050128.pdf - 28KB
2004-12-24 - Commission Letter
Files #: 8665-A83-200409492 - 8698-C12-200415522
Description: Letter addressed to Aliant Mobility, Bell Mobility, SaskTel, TELUS Communications Inc., TELEMOBILE - Subject: Reclamation of 8-1-1 and 5-1-1
2004-12-15 - TELUS Communications Inc. and TELEMOBILE COMPANY
Description: These comments are filed on behalf of TELUS Communications Inc. and TELEMOBILE COMPANY which does business as TELUS Mobility (collectively TELUS), in response to a letter from Commission staff, dated 5 November 2004, in which the Commission issued a letter to Alberta Health & Wellness, Northwestel and the Canadian Association of the Deaf advising them of the reclamation of access codes 5-1-1 and 8-1-1.
Document: 041215.doc - 38KB
2004-12-10 - Aliant Mobility & Bell Mobility
Description: The following submission is made on behalf of Aliant Mobility and Bell Mobility.
Document: 041210.doc - 74KB
2004-12-06 - Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel)
Description: On 5 November 2004, your office issued a letter, associated with Assignment of 311 for non-emergency municipal government services, Telecom Decision CRTC 2004-71, in which it was announced that, effective immediately, the 5-1-1 and 8-1-1 access codes are made available for reassignment in all parts of Canada
Document: 041206.doc - 58KB
2004-11-30 - Commission Letter
Description: Letter addressed to Aliant, EastLink and The Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay - Re: Assignment of 311 number for non-urgent health triage services - Reclamation of 511 and 811 access codes
2004-11-30 - Commission Letter
Description: Letter addressed to ILECs, CLECs, WSPs, Independent Companies, other carriers and Alberta Health - Re: Assignment of 311 number for non-urgent health triage services - Reclamation of 511 and 811 access codes
2004-11-19 - Alberta Health and Wellness
Description: I am writing in response to the November 5, 2004 letter from Ms.Shirley Soehn, regarding Reclamation of 511 and 811 access codes.
Document: 041119.pdf - 13KB
2004-11-12 - Aliant Telecom Inc.
Description: On Friday 5 November 2004, Aliant was in receipt of a Letter from Commission staff to Alberta Health and Wellness, Northwestel and the Canadian Association of the Deaf, regarding the reclamation of 5-1-1 and 8-1-1 access codes
Document: 041112.doc - 82KB
2004-11-05 - Commission Letter
Description: Letter addresssed to Alberta & Wellness, Northwestel and Canadian Association of the Deaf - Re: Reclamation of 5-1-1 and 8-1-1 access codes
2004-10-27 - Alberta Health and Wellness
Description: This letter is in response to the September 14, 2004, letter from Mr. Edward Earle, Solicitor for the City of Toronto, to the CRTC regarding File #: 8665-A83-200409492 - Alberta Health and Wellness - Assignment of 311 number for non-urgent health triage services.
Description: 041027.pdf - 259KB
2004-10-25 - Northwestel Inc.
Description: The following letter represents Northwestel’s response to a request by Commission Staff to “surrender” the Company’s use of the three digit dialing code 811 within its operating area.
Document: 041025.doc - 67KB
2004-09-14 - City of Toronto
Description: The City of Toronto has now been advised that Alberta Health and Wellness (AHW), on behalf of the provincial and territorial Deputy-Ministers of Health, has filed an application dated August 24, 2004 with the Commission requesting the assignment of 311 for “access to first level (primary) health care non-urgent telephone health triage services” (the AHW Application), which is attached as Appendix “A” to this letter
Document: 040914.zip - 1201KB
2004-09-13 - TELUS Communications Inc.
Description: TELUS Communications Inc. is in receipt of an Application filed pursuant to Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure (the Rules) dated August 24, 2004 from Alberta Health and Wellness on behalf of the provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health (the Applicants) seeking the allocation of 311 for access to non-urgent health triage services
Document: 040913.doc - 28KB
2004-08-24 - Alberta Health and Wellness
Description: On behalf of the provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health, enclosed is an application to the CRTC for the allocation of 311 as a pan-Canadian telephone number for non-urgent health triage services.
Document: 040824.pdf - 1307KB
"Comments received by alphabetical order"
211 Canada Steering Committee - Ted Garrard
Alberta Association of Registered Nurses - Jeanne Besner
Alberta Medical Association - Jane E. Ballantine
Canadian Healthcare Association - Sharon Sholzberg-Gray
Conference of Provincial and Territorial Deputy Ministers of Health - Penne Ballem
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador - John G. Abbott
Ministry of Health Services British Columbia - Penny Ballem
Northwest Territories Health and Social Services - D.J. (Dave) Murray
Nova Scotia Department of Health Office of the Deputy Minister - Cheryl A. Doiron
Pharmacists Association of Alberta - Barry Cavanaugh
Provincial Health Authorities of Alberta (PHAA) - Steve Petz
Registered Nurses Association of BC- M.Laurel Brunke
United Way of Canada - Centraide Canada - Jean-Pierre Soublière
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