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Telecom Order CRTC 2005-384-1

 

See also: 2005-384

Ottawa, 25 November 2005

 

Bell Canada

  Reference: Tariff Notice 813 (NST)
 

Erratum

  Customer Specific Arrangement, Telecom Order CRTC 2005-384, 24 November 2005 (Order 2005-384), inadvertently identified information filed in confidence by Bell Canada. Accordingly, in order to correct this mistake, the Commission is issuing this Order, which replaces Order 2005-384, and which does not identify the information in question.
 

Customer Specific Arrangement

1.

The Commission received an application by Bell Canada, dated 26 May 2004, requesting approval of Tariff Notice 813 (TN 813), under National Services Tariff item 722.17, related to services provided under Customer Specific Arrangement (CSA) contract number P3-114.

2.

The CSA filed under TN 813 is a Type 2 CSA consisting of a bundle of High Volume Internet Dial Port, a General Tariff service, and the following forborne services: Dial Ports in Aliant Telecom Inc. territory, and Portfolio Costs and Billing. The minimum contract period for this CSA is one year.

3.

Bell Canada's application received interim approval in Telecom Order CRTC 2004-252, 27 July 2004.

4.

No comments were received with respect to this application.
 

Commission's analysis and determination

5.

The Commission has reviewed the services in this CSA bundle, and is satisfied that the services, rates, terms and conditions provided are properly identified in the proposed tariff pages and meet the requirements specified in Review of Bell Canada's customer-specific arrangements filed pursuant to Telecom Decision 2002-76, Telecom Decision CRTC 2003-63, 23 September 2003 (Decision 2003-63).

6.

The Commission has also reviewed the imputation test filed with Bell Canada's application and is satisfied that the costing directives specified in Decision 2003-63 were applied and that the rates proposed in TN 813 pass the imputation test.

7.

In light of the above, the Commission approves on a final basis the application by Bell Canada.
  Secretary General
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