ARCHIVED - Telecom Commission Letter addressed to Mrs. Louise Bégin (9315-1884 Québec inc.)
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Ottawa, 11 April 2016
Our reference: 8740-Q29-201603408
BY EMAIL
Ms. Louise Bégin
9315-1884 Québec inc.
111 12-Novembre Street
Nicolet, Quebec J3T 1S3
louise.begin@sogetel.com
RE: Tariff Notice 02 - New Access Service Tariff
Dear Ms. Bégin:
On 6 April 2016, the Commission received the above-mentioned Tariff Notice from 9315-1884 Québec inc., requesting the introduction of CRTC Tariff Book 15091, entitled Access Service Tariff. In its application, the company submitted that it was a Group B retail tariff filing pursuant to Approval processes for tariff applications and intercarrier agreements, Telecom Information Bulletin CRTC 2010‑455, 5 July 2010, as amended from time to time (Information Bulletin 2010-455).
Commission staff considers that this application does not meet the definition of a Group B retail tariff filing as indicated in Information Bulletin 2010-455, as it does not deal with services provided to retail customers, but with services that would be provided only to competitors. For purposes of efficiency, the Commission will process this application as a Competitor tariff filing rather than close the file and require the company to re-file it as a new application.
Accordingly, the application will follow the procedures described in Information Bulletin 2010-455 for Competitor tariffs:
- Interested parties may file interventions within 30 calendar days of the filing date of an application; and
- The applicant may file reply comments within 10 calendar days of the deadline for filing interventions.
The company is therefore not to implement its proposed tariff until a Commission order is issued disposing of this application.
Sincerely,
Original signed by
Lyne Renaud
Competitor Services and Costing Implementation
Telecommunications Sector
c.c.: Martin Brazeau, CRTC, 819-997-3498, martin.brazeau@crtc.gc.ca
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