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Ottawa, 28 February 2012

Our reference: 8740-G44-201201764

BY E-MAIL

Mr. Edward Antecol
Vice-President, Regulatory and Carrier Relations
Globalive Wireless Management Corp. WIND Mobile
207 Queens’s Quay West
Toronto, Ontario
M5J 1A7
eantecol@windmobile.ca

RE: Globalive Wireless Management Corp. (WIND Mobile) Access Service Tariff Notice 1

Dear Mr. Antecol:

On 14 February 2012, the Commission received an applications by Globalive Wireless Management Corp. (WIND Mobile) under cover of Tariff Notice 1, in which Wind Mobile proposed to introduce its Access Services Tariff. The company has indicated that its application is a Group B retail tariff filing.

In its application, WIND Mobile noted that it had modified certain Items of the Access Services Model Tariff to reflect the Commission’s decisions in Network interconnection for voice services, Telecom Regulatory Policy 2012-24, 19 January 2012. Among other things, WIND Mobile submitted that it had modified Item 503 - 9-1-1 Emergency Response Service (ERS) to reflect the Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) requirements of wireless carriers, including the provision of E9-1-1 services to end-users who are not customers but roam on WIND Mobile’s network. Commission staff is continuing its analysis of these revisions.

Consequently, this application, along with all associated subsequent revisions, will not be approved on an interim basis on the 15th calendar day following their receipt. However, the Commission intends to dispose of this application, along with all associated subsequent revisions, within 45 business days of receipt of the filing.

Yours sincerely,

‘Original signed by S. Bédard’

Suzanne Bédard
Senior Manager, Tariffs
Telecommunications

cc: Joseph Cabrera, CRTC (819) 934-6352, joseph.cabrera@crtc.gc.ca

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