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Ottawa, 14 July 2010

Our Reference: 8740-B2-201010628 - 8740-B54-201010603

By e-mail

 

Mr. Denis E. Henry
Vice-President – Legal, Regulatory and Government Affairs & Chief of Privacy
Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership
160 Elgin Street, 19th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario  K2P 2C4
regulatory@bell.aliant.ca

Mr. David Palmer
Director – Regulatory Affairs
Bell Canada
160 Elgin Street, 19th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario  K2P 2C4
bell.regulatory@bell.ca

Dear Sirs:

Re:  Bell Canada Tariff Notice 7267 and Bell Aliant Tariff Notice 328

On 29 June 2010, the Commission received applications by Bell Canada and
Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership (collectively, the companies), under cover of Tariff Notices 7267 and 328 respectively, proposing changes to each companies’ General Tariff – Item 675, Centrex III Service. Specifically, the companies proposed to modify the Integrated Voice Messaging Service (IVMS) Call Processing features associated with customer’s Centrex IVMS Call Processing mailboxes.

The companies identified Tariff Notices 7267 and 328 as a Group B retail filings.

In Approval mechanisms for retail and CLEC tariffs, Telecom Decision CRTC 2008-74, 21 August 2008 (Telecom Decision 2008-74), the Commission determined that Group B tariff filings will be approved on an interim basis on the 15th calendar day after they are filed, unless Commission staff issues a letter prior to the 15th calendar day indicating otherwise.

On 8 July 2010, the Commission received amendments to the cover letters for these applications which provided additional information regarding the proposed changes.  Consequently, these applications, and any subsequent amendments associated with them, will not be approved on an interim basis on the 15th calendar day after they were received.  The Commission intends to dispose of these applications, along with any subsequent amendments associated with them, within 45 business days.

 

Yours sincerely,

Original signed by

Suzanne Bédard
Senior Manager, Tariffs
Telecommunications

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