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Telecom Order CRTC 2004-161

  Ottawa, 13 May 2004
 

Execulink Telecom Inc.

  Reference: Tariff Notice 42
 

Centrex service, custom calling features and call management services

1.

The Commission received an application by Execulink Telecom Inc. (Execulink Telecom), dated 15 March 2004, to revise General Tariff item 2 of section 210, Centrex Service, item 6 of section 490, Custom Calling Features, and item 7 of section 490, Call Management Services, in order to:
  a) increase the Centrex service monthly rates related to the three-month and the five-year minimum contract periods as follows:
 
  • three-month contract - up to 100 locals, from $38.00 to $53.41;
 
  • five-year contract - up to 100 locals, from $32.30 to $53.41; and
 
  • three-month contract - over 100 locals, from $38.00 to $53.41.
  b) increase the monthly rates for Custom Calling features and Call Management services as follows:
 
  • Call Forwarding No Answer, from $5.00 to $7.00 for business customers, and from $3.00 to $5.00 for residential customers;
 
  • Three-Way Calling, from $5.00 to $7.00 for business customers;
 
  • Call Return, from $5.00 to $7.00 for business customers;
 
  • Call Screen, from $5.00 to $7.00 for business customers;
 
  • Visual Call Display, from $13.00 to $14.00 for residential customers.

2.

The Commission received no comments with respect to the application.

3.

In Regulatory framework for the small incumbent telephone companies, Decision CRTC 2001-756, 14 December 2001, the Commission assigned the services in question to the fourth basket of service groupings and determined that the rates for such services will generally be permitted to increase up to any already approved rates for the same service.

4.

The Commission notes that Execulink Telecom's proposed rates are equal to or less than rates previously approved for similar services provided by other companies.

5.

The Commission approves Execulink Telecom's application. The revisions take effect as of the date of this order.

6.

Execulink Telecom is to issue revised tariff pages forthwith to reflect these changes.
  Secretary General
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Date Modified: 2004-05-13

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