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Ottawa, 20 December 2010
File Nos.: 8740-T66-201015397
8740-T69-201015644
BY E-MAIL
Mr. Hal Reirson
Senior Regulatory Advisor
Telecom Policy & Regulatory Affairs
TELUS Communications Company
21-10020-100 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 0N5
hal.reirson@telus.com
Ms. Michelle Duguay
Conseillère principale réglementation – tarifs
Politique de télécommunication et réglementation
Société TELUS Communications
9, rue Jules-A.-Brillant, R 0901
Rimouski, Quebec
G5L 7E4
Michelle.duguay@telus.com
Dear Mr. Reirson and Ms. Duguay:
RE: Request to withdraw TELUS Tariff Notices 395, 395A, 548, 548A, and 548B
On 17 December 2010, the Commission received a request from the TELUS Communications Company (TELUS) to withdraw Tariff Notices 395, 395A, 548, 548A, and 548B. In those Tariff Notices, TELUS proposed to introduce Item 232, Wholesale Message Relay Service in Alberta and British Columbia and in Tariff Notice 548 the company is proposing to introduce Item 1.08, Service de Relais Grossiste in Quebec.
TELUS’ request to withdraw Tariff Notices 395, 395A and 548, 548A, and 548B is accepted.
Yours sincerely,
‘Original signed by S. Bédard’
Suzanne Bédard
Senior Manager, Tariffs
Telecommunications
cc: Christine Bailey, CRTC, (819) 997-4557, christine.bailey@crtc.gc.ca
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