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Letter

Ottawa, 13 February 2003

Our file: 8638-C12-76/02

By telecopier and e-mail

Isabelle Plante
Assistant Vice-President
Finance and Regulatory Affairs
TELUS Communications (Québec) Inc.
6 rue Jules-A.-Brillant, R 0622
Rimouski, Quebec
G5L 7E4

Dear Madam:

Re: Deadline extension. Follow-up to Telecom Decision CRTC 2002-43, Implementation of price regulation for Télébec and TELUS Québec - Justification proceeding - Itemized monthly statements

In your letter of 12 February 2003 you requested an extension of the deadline for responding to interrogatories addressed to TELUS Communications (Québec) Inc. (TELUS Québec) on 19 December 2002. You mentioned in your request that, given the importance of this matter, all the required information should where possible be submitted to enable the Commission to make an informed decision. Since you were unable to complete the analysis requested, you submitted that an extension would be in the public interest.

In view of the foregoing and since a deadline extension would not be prejudicial to any of the parties concerned, Commission staff feel the request to postpone the filing deadline for reply comments is reasonable because it is in the public interest to have a fully developed record forming the basis of proceedings. Accordingly, the process set out in Decision 2002-43 and amended as indicated in the Commission's letter of 19 December 2002 is further amended as follows:

     1.  TELUS Québec is to file the missing responses to interrogatories, serving all parties, by 25 February 2003.

     2.  Parties may file comments with respect to the TELUS Québec responses to interrogatories, serving all other parties, by 4 March 2003.

     3.  TELUS Québec may file reply comments on other parties' comments, serving all other parties, by 11 March 2003.

     4.  Where a document is to be filed or served by a specific date, the document is to be actually received, not merely sent, by that date.

Yours truly,

original signed by

Campbell Laidlaw
Director
Consumer Policy and Numbering Administration

Copies: Parties to Order 2000-393
Jean Sébastien, Union des Consommateurs
Marie Vallée, CRTC (819) 953-7159

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