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LetterOttawa, 27 October 2008 File no.: 8740-V22-200810996 By E-mail Mr. Dennis Béland RE: Tariff Notice 28 - Revisions to the Competitive Local Exchange Carrier Tariff 9-1-1 Emergency Response Service On 15 August 2008, the Commission received Tariff Notice 28 from Quebecor Media Inc. on behalf of its affiliate, Vidéotron Ltd. In its application, the company proposed modifications to Item 600: Vidéotron 9-1-1 Emergency Reporting Service (ERS) of Vidéotron's Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) Tariff pursuant to the directives set out in Review of the regulatory requirement for CLEC-municipality agreements for the provision of 9-1-1 service , Telecom Decision CRTC 2008-72, 11 August 2008. A proceeding to establish a model tariff for 9-1-1 Emergency Response Service will be initiated shortly. Consequently, the Commission will not be able to render a decision within 45 business days of the date of receipt of the application. The Commission intends to dispose of the application within the first quarter of 2009. Yours sincerely, Original signed by Suzanne Bédard cc: Hersha Malkani, CRTC, (819) 997-4818, malkanih@crtc.gc.ca Date Modified: 2008-10-27 |
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