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Ottawa, 4 February 2015

By Email

Ms. Michelle Duguay
Senior Regulatory Advisor – Tariffs
TELUS Communications Company
9 Jules-A.-Brillant Street, R 0901
Rimouski, Quebec  G5L 7E4
michelle.duguay@telus.com

Re: Tariff Notice 610 – Public Emergency Reporting Service

Dear Madam,

On November 14, 2014, the Commission received an application by the TELUS Communications Company (TELUS) under cover of Tariff Notice 610 (TN 610), in which it proposed amendments to sections 2.25, 9-1-1 Service, and 2.30, Wireless Service Provider (WSP) Enhanced 9-1-1 Service of its General Tariff; and section 1.05, Local Network Interconnection and Component Unbundling of its Access Services Tariff. These amendments include the elimination of the carrier’s tariffs for the 9-1-1 service to competitors, as this service is provided and billed by Bell, as well as revised retail 9-1-1 rates.

In light of the nature of this file, which involves both retail and competitor 9-1-1 service rates, Commission staff is continuing its analysis.

Consequently, this application, along with all associated subsequent revisions, will not be disposed of on the 45th calendar day of their receipt. However, the Commission intends to dispose of this application, along with all associated subsequent revisions, by the end of March.

Sincerely,

Original signed by

Michel Murray
Director, Dispute Resolution & Regulatory Implementation
Telecommunications Sector

c. c. Jean-François Roof, CRTC, 819-893-3003, jean-francois.roof@crtc.gc.ca

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