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Letter

Our File Number: 8623-C12-03/03

Ottawa, 1 August 2003

To: Distribution List (attached)

BY TELECOPIER

Re: Show cause - Publishing of certain information filed in confidence

Each company is required to show cause, by 25 August 2003, why the Commission should not publish the following information in its third Report to the Governor in Council on the Status of Competition in Canadian Telecommunications Markets / Deployment and Accessibility of Advanced Telecommunications Infrastructure and Services:

. Local market share percentages (based on lines as provided in Form 03-611) by the major centres list in Attachment A, split between incumbents, out-of territory incumbents and competitors, for residential, business and wholesale segments;

. Large incumbent local market share percentages by province (based on lines as provided in Form 03-610), with incumbent out-of-territory lines within the province being grouped with the competitors lines;

. Large incumbent Long Distance market share percentages (based on minutes as provided in Form 03-710) by incumbent operating territories; and

. A map showing both the incumbents' and competitors' major fibre routes between cities based on capacity by lit fibre as provided in Form 03-411. Individual company routes will not be identified.

This information would be derived from data filed in confidence, pursuant to Section 39 of the Telecommunications Act, by parties in response to the Commission's 2003 industry data collection forms identified above.

All submissions must be actually received by 25 August 2003, not merely sent by this date.


Yours sincerely,


Steve Delaney,
Acting Director
Regulatory Finance


Attachment A

List of Major Centers

British Columbia
 
Vancouver
  Victoria
Alberta
  Calgary
  Edmonton
Saskatchewan
  Saskatoon
  Regina
Manitoba
  Winnipeg
Ontario
  Toronto
  Ottawa/Gatineau
  Hamilton
  London
  Kitchener
  St. Catherines-Niagara
  Windsor
  Oshawa
Quebec
  Montreal
  Ottawa/Gatineau
  Quebec City
New Brunswick
  Fredericton
Nova Scotia
  Halifax
Prince Edward Island
  Charlottetown
Prince Edward Island
  Charlottetown


Distribution List:

360networks (CDN Fibre) inc.
360 Networks Canada Ltd
Aliant Telecom Inc.
Allstream Inc.
BCE Nexxia Inc.
Bell Canada
Bell West Inc.
Bragg Communications Incorporated
Call-Net Enterprises Inc.
Futureway Communications Inc.
GT Group Telecom Services Corp.
MTS Communications Inc.
Navigata Communications Inc.
Northern Telephone Limited
Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc.
Rogers Cable Inc.
Saskatchewan Telecommunications
Téléglobe inc. (sous séquestre)
TELUS Corporation Inc.
TELUS National Systems Inc.
TELUS Services Inc.
Télébec, Société en commandite
TELUS Communications (Québec) Inc.
The Corporation of The City of Thunder Bay
Vidéotron Télécom Ltée
 

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