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Order CRTC 2000-1118

 

Ottawa, 8 December 2000

 

Rogers Cablesystems Ltd.
Tariff Notice 10

  Third-Party Internet Access Tariff
 

The Commission approves on an interim basis Rogers's request to add a new service option to permit its residential end-users to acquire an Internet protocol address for an additional computer connected to the modem up to a maximum of three computers.

 

Up to two additional addresses may be purchased, for $9.95 each allowing up to three computers to simultaneously access the World Wide Web.

 

Rogers filed the application on 5 October 2000 to add Items 101 and 103 to its Third-Party Internet Access Tariff.

 

The revisions take effect on the date of this order.

 

Secretary General

 

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