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Ottawa, 24 January 2012
File No.: 8663-C12-201015470
BY E-MAIL
Mr. Hayee A. Bokhari
President
Cronomagic Canada Inc.
333 Graham, Suite 700
Mount-Royal, Quebec
H3R 3L5
bokhari@cronomagic.com
Re: Obligations of local VoIP service providers with respect to 9-1-1 emergency service and registration as a reseller
Dear Mr. Bokhari:
On 2 December 2011, Commission staff advised Cronomagic Canada Inc. (Cronomagic) to make some revisions to its website related to the above-noted subject in order to comply with the directives in Telecom Decision 2005-211 and Telecom Decision 2005-612. On 22 December 2011, Cronomagic filed its response to the above-noted Commission staff letter.
This is to advise that Commission staff considers Cromomagic is in compliance with the directives in Telecom Decision 2005-21 and 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] Emergency service obligations for local VoIP service providers, Telecom Decision CRTC 2005-21, 4 April 2005 (Telecom Decision 2005-21).
[2]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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