Telecom Public Notice
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Ottawa, 9 February 1990
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Telecom Public Notice CRTC 1990-15
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BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY -RESTRUCTURING OF RATES FOR COMPETITIVE NETWORK SERVICES
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Reference: Tariff Notice 2056
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The Commission has received an application from British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel), dated 1 February 1990, for the approval of tariff revisions for its competitive network services. The company is proposing revisions to the rates for the following services: Megaroute Local, Megaroute and Megastream Intercity, Dataroute, Interexchange Voice Grade Channels (IXVGs), Datalink and Datapac. The company also proposes to introduce rates for DS-3 Service.
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Finally, the company is proposing a revised discount structure, applicable initially to Megaroute and Megastream services, in which discount levels would be based on the duration of the customer's contract and the monthly billing amount.
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In support of its application, B.C. Tel has submitted certain information for which it has claimed confidentiality. It has also provided an abridged version of this information for the public record.
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The procedures to be followed in connection with this proceeding are set out below.
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Procedure
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1. Related documents may be examined at any of B.C. Tel's business offices or at the offices of the CRTC, Room 201, Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudière, 1 Promenade du Portage, Hull, Quebec, or 800 Burrard Street, Suite 1500, Vancouver, British Columbia. A copy of the application may be obtained by any interested person upon request directed to the company at the address shown below.
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2. The mailing addresses to be used in connection with this proceeding are:
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Mr. Fernand Bélisle,
Secretary General,
CRTC,
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0N2
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and
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Ms. D.E. Byrne
Vice-President,
Regulatory Matters and Corporate Secretary
British Columbia Telephone Company
21-3777 Kingsway
Burnaby, British Columbia
V5H 3Z7
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3. Interested persons wishing to participate in this proceeding (interveners) must file a notice of intention to participate with the Commission and serve a copy on B.C. Tel by 7 March 1990. The Commission will issue a complete list of parties and their mailing addresses.
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4. Interveners may address interrogatories to B.C. Tel. Any such interrogatories must be filed with the Commission and served on B.C. Tel by 7 March 1990.
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5. B.C. Tel's responses to any interrogatories must be filed with the Commission and served on interveners by 28 March 1990.
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6. Interveners may file comments with the Commission, serving a copy on B.C. Tel, by 25 April 1990.
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7. B.C. Tel may file a reply to any comments, serving a copy on the interveners, by 7 May 1990.
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8. Where a document is to be filed or served by a specific date, the document must be actually received, not merely mailed, by that date.
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Fernand Bélisle,
Secretary General
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