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LetterOttawa, 27 May 2005 Files #: 8663-V32-200505803 - 8663-B49-200505795 - 8663-P11-200505810 - 8663-S22-200505779 - 8663-M59-200505761 - 8663-G23-200505787 Via Email and Fax To: Distribution list (see attached) Re: Applications seeking implementation extension pursuant to paragraph 70 of Emergency service obligations for local VoIP service providers , Telecom Decision 2005-21 (Decision 2005-21) In paragraph 70 of Decision 2005-21, the Commission directed all local VoIP service providers that cannot meet the 90 day deadline for implementation of an interim solution that complies with the Commission's directives in paragraphs 68 and 69, to apply for an extension within 30 days of the Decision. Commission staff notes that Vonage Canada Corp., Saskatchewan Telecommunications, BananaTel Communications, MTS Allstream Inc., Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc and Globility Communications Corporation filed requests for an extension of the deadline. Having considered the arguments presented by these companies, Commission staff is granting the above mentioned companies a 45 day extension to 17 August 2005 . Yours truly,
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