ARCHIVED - Telecom Order CRTC 2004-238

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Telecom Order CRTC 2004-238

  Ottawa, 19 July 2004
 

Bell Canada

  Reference: Tariff Notices 6820 and 6820A
 

PBX and other switching systems, equipment and services

1.

The Commission received an application by Bell Canada, dated 4 June 2004 and amended on 11 June 2004, to revise Special Facilities Tariff item B82, Random Access Routing, in order to provide for central-office located software to reroute a customer's data traffic, originating from two separate PBXs at different locations, served by two Megalink ISP links in the same wire centre to prevent the total loss of traffic in either location in the event of a PBX failure.

2.

Bell Canada submitted that the customer concurs with the proposed monthly rate and service charge. Bell Canada noted that this arrangement was not available from the General Tariff and was filed as a special facilities tariff due to limited anticipated demand.

3.

The Commission received no comments with respect to the application.

4.

The Commission approves Bell Canada's application. The revisions take effect as of the date of this order.
  Secretary General
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Date Modified: 2004-07-19

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