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Ottawa, 24 November 2011

File No.:  8663-C12-201015470

BY E-MAIL

Mr. Regan Kerry
Chief Technology Officer
Epik Networks Inc. (IP Connex Inc.)
2 Bloor Street West
Suite 2004
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3E2
regan@epiknetworks.com

Re:   Obligations of local VoIP service providers with respect to 9-1-1 emergency service and registration as a reseller

Dear Mr. Kerry:

On 24 October 2011, Commission staff advised Epik Networks Inc. (Epik Networks) to make some revisions and provide some additional information related to the company’s proposed customer notification texts in order to comply with the directives in Telecom Decision 2005-61[1].  On 7 November 2011 Epik Networks filed its response to the above-noted Commission letter.

This is to advise that Commission staff has reviewed Epik Networks’s proposed customer notification texts and considers that they are in compliance with the Commission’s determinations in Telecom Decision 2005-61.

Yours sincerely,

‘Original signed by S. Bédard’

Suzanne Bédard
Senior Manager, Tariffs
Telecommunications

cc:         C. Abbott, CRTC (819) 997-4509

[1] Follow-up to Emergency services obligations for local VoIP service providers, Decision 2005-21 – Customer notification requirements, Telecom Decision CRTC 2005-61, 20 October 2005 (Telecom Decision 2005-61).

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