ARCHIVED - Telecom Commission Letter Addressed to Louise Bégin (Sogetel inc.)
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Ottawa, 26 March 2015
Our reference: 8740-S4-201502526
BY E-MAIL
Ms. Louise Bégin
Legal Cousel
Sogetel inc.
111 12-Novembre Street
Nicolet, Quebec J3T 1S3
louise.begin@sogetel.com
RE: Tariff Notice 171 – 9-1-1 Public Emergency Reporting Service
Dear Madam:
On 12 March 2015, the Commission received an application submitted by Sogetel inc. (Sogetel) as part of Tariff Notice 171 (TN 171), in which Sogotel proposed to notify its customers of any limitations that may exist with respect to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 service on fixed and nomadic VoIP services in its General Tariff. The company indicated that its application qualified as a Group B retail filing.
Commission staff is still reviewing this application.
Consequently, the application and any subsequent amendments will not be approved provisionally on the 15th calendar day following receipt. However, the Commission intends to dispose of this application, along with any subsequent revisions, within 45 business days following receipt.
Sincerely,
Original signed by
Michel Murray
Director, Dispute Resolution and Regulatory Implementation
Telecommunications Sector
c.c. Jean-François Roof, CRTC, 819-639-2537, jean-francois.roof@crtc.gc.ca
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