ARCHIVED - Telecom Commission Letter Addressed to Harry Lew (Neil Squire Society)

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Ottawa, 15 May 2015

Our Reference: 8665-B2-201413343 and 4754-483

DELIVERED BY EMAIL

Mr. Harry Lew
Manager of R&D
Neil Squire Society
220-2250 Boundary Road
Burnaby, BC V5M 3Z3
Canada
Email: harryl@neilsquire.ca

RE: Application for costs award with respect to the participation of the Neil Squire Society in the Follow-up to Telecom Decision 2014-527 - Show cause regarding the application to Improve the Accessibility of Mobile Telecommunications Devices and Services at Bell Canada

Dear Mr. Lew:

On 4 April 2015, the Neil Squire Society (NSS) filed an application for costs with respect to its participation in the Follow-up to Telecom Decision 2014-527 - Show cause regarding the application to Improve the Accessibility of Mobile Telecommunications Devices and Services at Bell Canada.
The purpose of this letter is to request additional information relating to the NSS’s application for costs. The NSS is requested to provide the following information:

  1. Pursuant to section 66(3) of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure (the Rules of Procedure), a costs applicant must serve the application on all other parties.Footnote 1 It appears that your application may not have been served. If you have not already done so, please serve your application on all parties to the following proceeding: Bell Canada and Bell Mobility Inc., Follow-up to Telecom Decision 2014-427 – Show cause regarding the application to Improve the Accessibility of Mobile Telecommunications Devices and Services at Bell Canada (8665-B2-201413343). Service of the application on all parties is important because it provides those parties with notice of the claim for costs, and a chance to respond.   Once you have served the application, please confirm service by filing proof of service with the Commission, including the date on which each party was served.
  2. Pursuant to section 68 of the Rules of Procedure, the Commission determines whether to award final costs on the basis of the following criteria:
    1. whether the applicant had, or was the representative of a group or a class of subscribers that had, an interest in the outcome of the proceeding;
    2. the extent to which the applicant assisted the Commission in developing a better understanding of the matters that were considered; and
    3. whether the applicant participated in the proceeding in a responsible way.

Please indicate in detail how the NSS has satisfied the Commission’s criteria for an award of costs.
The requested information is to be filed with the Commission by 1 June 2015.  A copy of this letter and all related correspondence will be added to the public record of the proceeding.

Pursuant to section 67 of the Rules of Procedure, potential costs respondents have ten days from the date the application is filed to file an answer to the application. In order to give potential cost respondents a fair opportunity to respond the application and the additional information you will provide, the period for filing a response is extended until 11 June 2015.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at (613) 608-8368 or alexander.ly@crtc.gc.ca
Yours Sincerely,

original signed by
Alexander Ly
Student-at-Law
cc: Distribution list for Bell Canada and Bell Mobility, Inc. - Follow-up to Telecom Decision 2014-427 – Show cause regarding the application to Improve the Accessibility of Mobile Telecommunications Devices and Services at Bell Canada

Footnotes

Footnote 1

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2010-277/index.html

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