ARCHIVED - Telecom Order CRTC 2002-157
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Telecom Order CRTC 2002-157 |
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Ottawa, 12 April 2002 |
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Thunder Bay Telephone |
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Revised rate structure for 9-1-1 public emergency reporting service |
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The Commission approves the application by Thunder Bay Telephone, dated 28 February 2002, to reviseits GeneralTariffitem 8, 9-1-1 Public Emergency Reporting Service. |
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The revisions reflect changes made to the method of charging wireless service providers, consistent with Revised rate structure for Thunder Bay Telephone 9-1-1 PERS, Telecom Decision CRTC 2002-2, 18 January 2002. |
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In comments dated 20 March 2002, Rogers Wireless Inc. concurred that Thunder Bay Telephone's rate calculation methodology is consistent with Telecom Decisions CRTC 2002-2 as well as CRTC 99-17 and Telecom Order CRTC 2000-630. |
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The revisions take effect as of the date of the order. |
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Secretary General |
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Date Modified: 2002-04-12
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