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Ottawa, 7 February 2002

File Number: 8622-C12-14/01

BY TELECOPIER

To: All Interested Parties to PN 2001-69

Re: Implementation of Competition in the local exchange and local payphone markets in the territories of Télébec and TELUS (Québec), Public Notice CRTC 2001-69, 14 June 2001

Dear Sir or Madam:

  1. In a letter dated 4 September 2001, TELUS (Québec) requested, among other things, that all of the deadlines included in the above mentioned procedure be moved forward by approximately six months. Télébec supported TELUS (Québec)'s request in a letter dated 6 September 2001.
  2. On 12 October 2001, the Commission invited comments from interested parties on the appropriateness of the Commission granting TELUS (Québec)'s request that all of the deadlines included in the procedure be moved forward by approximately six months.
  3. The Commission received no comments with respect to the application.
  4. In view of the foregoing, it is considered reasonable that the schedule for the procedure of Public Notice CRTC 2001-69 be revised as follows:

    Paragraph 19: Télébec and TELUS (Québec) are directed to file submissions, with detailed supporting assumptions and calculations, with the Commission by 28 March 2002, serving copies on all interested parties.

    Paragraph 21: The Commission will address interrogatories to Télébec and TELUS (Québec) by 29 April 2002.

    Paragraph 22: Interested parties may also address interrogatories to Télébec and TELUS (Québec), filing a copy with the Commission, by 29 April 2002.

    Paragraph 23: Responses to those interrogatories are to be filed with the Commission and served on all parties by 13 June 2002.

    Paragraph 24: Requests by interested parties for further responses to their interrogatories, specifying in each case why a further response is both relevant and necessary, and requests for public disclosure of information for which confidentiality has been claimed, setting out in each case the reasons for disclosure, must be filed with the Commission and served on Télébec and TELUS (Québec) by 20 June 2002.

    Paragraph 25: Télébec and TELUS (Québec) may file written responses to requests for further responses to interrogatories and requests for public disclosure, serving copies on all parties requesting further responses to interrogatories and public disclosure by 27 June 2002.

    Paragraph 26: The requests for further information and for public disclosure will be disposed of as soon as possible. Information to be provided must be filed with the Commission and served on all parties by 27 July 2002.

    Paragraph 27: The Commission will address interrogatories to Télébec and TELUS (Québec) by 18 August 2002.

    Paragraph 28: Responses to interrogatories must be filed with the Commission and served on all parties by 17 September 2002.

    Paragraph 29: All parties may file comments with the Commission, serving a copy on all other parties, by 17 October 2002.

    Paragraph 30: All parties may file comments in response with the Commission, serving copies on all other parties, by 16 November 2002.

  5. All material is to be filed, and served, not merely sent, by the dates specified above.

Yours sincerely,

Shirley Soehn,
Executive Director
Telecommunications

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