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Telecom Order CRTC 99-569

 

Ottawa, 23 June 1999

 

On 1 June 1999, Keewatin Municipal Telephone System filed an application for approval of tariff revisions to: (a) increase individual-line residential and business rates to $14.30 and $25.00 respectively; (b) increase other specialized access service rates; (c) introduce new Extended Area Service (EAS) links in accordance with the Natural Calling Centre/EAS criteria; and (d) eliminate party-line services. The company amended its application under Tariff Notice 11A dated 15 June 1999.

 

File No.: Tariff Notice 11

 

1. The proposed rate changes are filed pursuant to Review of Contribution Regime of Independent Telephone Companies in Ontario and Quebec, Telecom Decision CRTC 99-5, 21 April 1999 (Decision 99-5).

 

2. In Decision 99-5, the Commission directed independent telephone companies in Ontario and Quebec with residential and business rates below $19.85 and $45.45, respectively, to increase their rates to those levels, effective 1 July 1999. However, increases to these rate levels are not required to the extent that the contribution rate is reduced to $0.02 per minute.

 

3. The Commission notes the company’s submission that its contribution rate for the year 2000 should be $0.02 and that it has therefore not proposed to increase its local rates to the prescribed levels.

 

4. The Commission considers that a number of independent telephone companies will likely be proposing the introduction of new EAS links with Bell Canada (Bell), consistent with Decision 99-5. The Commission considers that the concurrent introduction of a number of EAS links would likely strain both the independent telephone companies’ and Bell’s resources. Given this, the Commission considers that the company should have some flexibility with respect to the scheduling of the effective dates of the approved EAS links.

 

5. In light of the foregoing, the Commission approves Tariff Notices 11/A, effective 1 July 1999. The company is to implement the approved EAS links by 30 September 1999.

 

Secretary General

 

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