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Letter

Ottawa, 21 January 2008

File No.:   8698-T66-200718166

By E-mail

Terry Connolly
Director, Regulatory Affairs
TELUS Communications Company
10020 - 100 Street N.W.
31st Floor
Edmonton, AB  
T5J 0N5
regulatory.affairs@telus.com

Dear Mr. Connolly :

Re: Part VII application to request revise elements with the public awareness campaign relating to permissive dialing in Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec

On 11 December 2007, the Commission received the above-mentioned Part VII application by TELUS Communications Company (TCC) .

In Service standards for the disposition of telecommunications applications, Telecom Circular CRTC 2006-11, 7 December 2006, the Commission stated that it would categorize Part VII applications into two types:   Type 1 applications that generally do not involve multiple parties or raise significant policy issues and Type 2 applications that do involve multiple parties and/or raise significant policy issues

The Commission also adopted the following service standards for Part VII applications:

  • Type 1 Part VII applications - 90 percent of determinations to be issued on an interim or final basis within four months of the close-of-record; and

  • Type 2 Part VII applications - 85 percent of determinations to be issued on an interim or final basis within eight months of the close-of-record.

The Commission stated that it would inform applicants, by letter, within 10 days of the end of the comment period for applications, whether the application is considered to be a Type 1 or Type 2 application, and the applicable service standard.

Commission staff has assessed the above application and considers it to be a Type 1 application.   Accordingly, the Commission expects to issue an interim or final determination within four months of the close-of-record.

Yours sincerely,

Original signed by

Mario Bertand
Acting Director, Competition Implementation and Technology
Telecommunications

Date Modified: 2008-01-21
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