ARCHIVED - Telecom Commission Letter addressed to Grant Roughley (North Frontenac Telephone Company)
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Ottawa, 19 April 2016
Our reference: 8180-N7-201603895
Via Email:
Mr. Grant Roughley
Vice President
North Frontenac Telephone Company
545 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto, Ont.
M9C 5K6
regulatory@frontenac.net
RE: Registration of North Frontenac Telephone Company as a proposed CLEC
Mr. Roughley,
On 19 April 2016, North Frontenac Telephone Company (NFTC) completed the requirements to register as a proposed Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC). Based on the information provided, NFTC meets the requirements to be placed on the list of proposed CLECs and is hereby authorized to:
Proceed with further arrangements as necessary to allow it to provide local switched services as a CLEC. However, you are reminded that you may not offer services to the public as a CLEC until all the conditions of Decision 97-8 and any subsequent relevant Decisions have been satisfied.
You will find a description of the requirements for registration as a full CLEC at the following link, which summarizes the CLEC obligations defined in Decision 97-8: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/comm/telecom/eslcclec.htm
NFTC is reminded that in order to remain on any Facilities-Based registration list(s), it must comply with the appropriate regulatory regime and complete the required information in the Data Collection System (DCS) on an annual basis.
The registered entity must also keep any information in its Basic International Telecommunications Services (BITS) license application current.
Failure to comply with any of the above-noted statutory requirements will result in the revocation of NFTC’s authority to provide service and removal from the CRTC’s registration list(s).
Yours sincerely,
Original signed by Philippe Tousignant
Philippe Tousignant
Director, Planning, Research & Reporting
c.c.: Garth Steele, Central Fund Administrator
J.R. Sarrazin, President of the Canadian LNP Consortium Inc.
S. Whitehead, Secretary of the Central Fund Administration Consortium
Glen Brown, Canadian Numbering Administrator
Gary Jessop, Canadian Numbering Consortium Inc.
Philippe Gauvin, Bell Canada
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