Telecom Decisions 2000
Since the Commission reintroduced separate
numbering and identification of broadcasting and telecommunication
decisions and notices as of January 2002, please note that numbers in the
list below will not be in sequence.
2000-24
- Final standards for quality of service indicators for use in telephone company
regulation and other related matters. File No.: 8660-C12-05/99.
2000-24-1 Final
standards for quality of service indicators for use in telephone company regulation and
other related matters. File No.: 8660-C12-05/99. Correction to Appendix
3 of Decision CRTC 2000-24
dated 20 January 2000.
2000-74
Conditions of Call Originator Billing service for wireless service providers. Reference:
8648-C12-01/97.
This decision establishes the general principles for setting the rates, terms and
conditions of Call Originator Billing service.
2000-150 SaskTel
- Transition to federal regulation. Reference: 8663-S22-01/99. SaskTel will join Canada's other major incumbent
telephone companies under the Commissions jurisdiction on 30 June 2000. This
decision provides the parameters for an 18-month transitional regulatory framework to
federal regulation that expires 31 December 2001.
2000-212 New depreciation
directives established for most independent telephone companies. Effective
immediately, the majority of independent telephone companies will benefit from new
streamlined and standardized depreciation filing procedures. Current depreciation
directives will continue to be used by Québec-Téléphone, Télébec ltée, The
Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay-Telephone Division and Northern Telephone
Limited. Reference: 8630-C12-01/99.
2000-745
The Commission is introducing major changes to the Canadian
telecommunications contribution regime, which subsidizes the high cost of
local service in rural and remote areas. Reference: 8695-C12-06/99.
2000-746
Long-distance competition and improved service for Northwestel
customers. This decision sets out the Commission's determinations to improve
telecommunications services in Canada's far north, the territory served by
Northwestel Inc. The decision approves a plan to extend and improve the
telecommunications network and the associated funding implications,
implements long distance competition and approves a regulatory framework
appropriate to Northwestel's operating and competitive circumstances.
Reference: TN 737 and
8622-N1-04/99.
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