Telecom Decision CRTC 2015-234

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Ottawa, 1 June 2015

File number: 8638-S1-01/98

Forbearance from the regulation of high capacity / digital data services interexchange private line services on certain additional routes

The Commission forbears, with some conditions, from regulating high-capacity / digital data services interexchange private line services on 93 additional routes.

Introduction

  1. In Telecom Decision 97-20, pursuant to section 34 of the Telecommunications Act (the Act) and in accordance with the framework set out in Telecom Decision 94-19, the Commission forbore in large part from regulating the high capacity / digital data services interexchange private line (IXPL) services (IXPL services) provided by the former Stentor-member companies on certain routes. The Commission expanded the scope of forbearance for forborne IXPL services provided by TELUS Communications Company (TCC) in Telecom Decision 2003-77, and for those provided by Aliant Telecom Inc. (now part of Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership [Bell Aliant]), Bell Canada, MTS Allstream Inc. (MTS Allstream), and Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) in Telecom Decision 2004-80.
  2. In Telecom Order 99-434, the Commission directed the competitors of several incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) to file a semi-annual report identifying the IXPL routes on which the competitors provided or offered IXPL services to at least one customer, at the equivalent of DS-3 or greater bandwidth, using terrestrial facilities from a company other than the ILEC or an affiliate of the ILEC.Footnote 1
  3. Also in that order, the Commission stated that upon being satisfied that one or more competitors met this criterion, it would proceed to forbear from the regulation of IXPL services on those particular routes without further process. The reports are due on 1 April and 1 October each year.
  4. In April 2015, the Commission received filings from the following competitors: Allstream Inc. (Allstream); Axia SuperNet Ltd. (Axia SuperNet); Bell Aliant, on behalf of itself, Bell Canada, DMTS, and NorthernTel, Limited Partnership (collectively, Bell Aliant et al.); Bragg Communications Incorporated, on behalf of itself, Amtelecom Limited Partnership, and Persona Communications Corp.; Greater Sudbury Telecommunications Inc., operating as Agilis Networks; Hydro One Telecom Inc.; Manitoba Hydro Telecom; O.N.Tel Inc., operating as Ontera; Quebecor Media Inc., on behalf of its affiliate Videotron G.P. (Videotron); Rogers Communications Partnership; SaskTel; Shaw Telecom G.P. (Shaw); TBayTel; Teliphone Navigata-Westel Communication Inc.; and TCC.

Commission’s analysis and determinations

  1. The Commission has reviewed the competitors’ reports filed pursuant to Telecom Order 99-434 and finds that the above-noted forbearance criterion is met for 93 additional routes, which are in territories served by Allstream, Axia Supernet, Bell Aliant et al., Shaw, and Videotron. These additional routes are listed in the Appendix.
  2. Pursuant to subsection 34(1) of the Act, the Commission finds as a question of fact that to refrain from exercising its powers and performing its duties, to the extent specified in this decision, in relation to the regulation of IXPL services on the routes listed in the Appendix would be consistent with the Canadian telecommunications policy objectives set out in section 7 of the Act.
  3. Pursuant to subsection 34(2) of the Act, the Commission finds as a question of fact that the IXPL services on the routes listed in the Appendix are subject to a level of competition sufficient to protect the interests of users of these services and that, to the extent specified in this decision, it is appropriate to refrain from regulating the IXPL services provided on these routes.
  4. Pursuant to subsection 34(3) of the Act, the Commission finds as a question of fact that to refrain from regulating the IXPL services on the routes listed in the Appendix, to the extent specified in this decision, would be unlikely to unduly impair the continuance of a competitive market for these services.
  5. In light of the above and pursuant to subsection 34(4) of the Act, the Commission declares that the following sections of the Act, with some exceptions as noted, do not apply to the affected ILECs’ IXPL services on the routes identified in the Appendix:
    • section 24, except that the Commission directs the ILECs whose territories include one or more of the IXPL routes listed in the Appendix (the affected ILECs) to incorporate into all contracts and any other arrangements for the IXPL services forborne from regulation in this decision, where appropriate and on a going-forward basis, the existing conditions regarding the disclosure of confidential customer information to third parties. The Commission considers that it is also appropriate for it to retain sufficient powers under section 24 of the Act to specify possible future conditions upon the forborne services provided by the affected ILECs, where circumstances warrant;
    • section 25;
    • section 27, except with respect to subsection 27(3) of the Act in relation to compliance with powers and duties not forborne from in this decision;
    • section 29; and
    • section 31.
  6. The Commission directs the affected ILECs to issue, within 45 days of the date of this decision, tariff pages removing the tariffs for the IXPL services on the routes identified in the Appendix, effective on the date of issuance of the tariff pages.Footnote 2

Secretary General

Related documents

Appendix

Additional IXPL routes that qualify for forbearance based on the April 2015 reports from competitors, pursuant to Telecom Order 99-434

ILEC A Exchange A Exchange B ILEC B
TCC 100 Mile House, BC Creston, BC TCC
TCC Abbotsford, BC Creston, BC TCC
TCC Airdrie, AB Creston, BC TCC
TCC Aldergrove, BC Creston, BC TCC
Bell Aliant Alma, QC St-Félicien, QC Bell Aliant
TCC Assumption, AB Edmonton, AB TCC
TCC Baie-Comeau, QC Creston, BC TCC
TCC Barons, AB Calgary, AB TCC
Bell Canada Barrie, ON Kitchener, ON Bell Canada
TCC Berwyn, AB Edmonton, AB TCC
- Blaine, WA (border crossing) Richmond, BC TCC
TCC Bonaventure, QC Creston, BC TCC
TCC Bonnyville, AB Creston, BC TCC
TCC Brooks, AB Creston, BC TCC
TCC Calgary, AB Creston, BC TCC
TCC Calgary, AB Nobleford, AB TCC
TCC Calgary, AB Veteran, AB TCC
TCC Camrose, AB Creston, BC TCC
Bell Aliant Charlottetown, PE Montréal, QC Bell Canada
TCC Chilliwack, BC Creston, BC TCC
TCC Cold Lake, AB Creston, BC TCC
TCC Courtenay, BC Creston, BC TCC
TCC Cranbrook, BC Creston, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Dawson Creek, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Donnacona, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Drumheller, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Duncan, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Edmonton International Airport, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Edmonton, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Fernie, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Fort McMurray, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Fort St. John, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Gaspé, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Grande Prairie, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Haney, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Hauterive, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC High River, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Kamloops, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Kelowna, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Lacombe, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Langley, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Leduc, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Lethbridge, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Lloydminster, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Matane, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Medicine Hat, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Montmagny, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Nanaimo, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Nelson, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC New Westminster, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Newton, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Nisku, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Parksville, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Penticton, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Percé, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Port Coquitlam, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Prince George, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Quesnel, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Red Deer, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Revelstoke, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Richmond, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Rimouski, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Saanich, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Salmon Arm, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Sept-Îles, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Sherwood Park, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Sooke, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Spruce Grove, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Squamish, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC St. Albert, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Ste-Anne-des-Monts, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC St-Georges-de-Beauce, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC St-Henri-de-Lévis, QC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Stony Plain, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Strathmore, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Vancouver, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Vegreville, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Vermilion, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Vernon, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Victoria, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Wetaskiwin, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Whistler, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC White Rock, BC TCC
TCC Creston, BC Whitecourt, AB TCC
TCC Creston, BC Williams Lake, BC TCC
TCC Edmonton, AB Hobbema, AB TCC
TCC Edmonton, AB Killam, AB TCC
TCC Edmonton, AB Tomahawk, AB TCC
Bell Canada Kanata-Stittsville, ON Streetsville, ON Bell Canada
Bell Canada Malton, ON Unionville, ON Bell Canada
- Thief River Falls, MN (border crossing) Winnipeg, MB MTS Allstream

Footnotes

Footnote 1

In Telecom Order 99-905, the Commission extended the IXPL forbearance process of Telecom Order 99-434 to Québec-Téléphone, now part of TCC, and to Télébec ltée, now Télébec, Limited Partnership.

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Footnote 2

Revised tariff pages can be submitted to the Commission without a description page or a request for approval; a tariff application is not required.

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