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Ottawa, 18 July 2019

Our reference:  8740-A53-201905118

BY EMAIL

Mr. Philippe Gauvin
Assistant General Counsel
Bell Canada
Floor 19
160 Elgin St.
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2C4
bell.regulatory@bell.ca

RE:  Bell Aliant Tariff Notice 531 – Migration of New Brunswick Special Assemblies to Bell Aliant General Tariff

Dear Sir:

On 4 July 2019, the Commission received an application by Bell Aliant under Tariff Notice 531, in which it proposed changes to its General Tariff CRTC 21491 and NBTel Special Assembly Tariff CRTC 12003.

Commission staff is continuing its analysis of this application.

Consequently, this application, along with any associated subsequent revisions, will not be approved on an interim basis on the 15th calendar day following receipt. However, the Commission intends to dispose of this application, along with any associated subsequent revisions, within 45 business days of receipt of the filing.

Sincerely,

Original signed by

Michel Murray
Director, Dispute Resolution & Regulatory Implementation
Telecommunications Sector

c.c.: Wendy McClintock, CRTC, 819-639-6211, wendy.mcclintock@crtc.gc.ca

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