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Decision CRTC 2001-667
Ottawa, 30 October 2001
Reference: 8621-C12-01/00
To: Public Notice CRTC 2000-17
distribution list
Re: Telecom Decision CRTC 97-8, Local competition, dated 1 May
1997: Follow-up process - CRTC Interconnection Steering
Committee consensus items
Dear Sir or Madam:
Several CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee (CISC) working groups
submitted a number of consensus reports to the CISC Steering Committee
(SC) (see attachment). The reports were placed on the CRTC website. The SC
parties confirmed the consensus reports and forwarded them to the
Commission for consideration.
The Commission has reviewed the reports and approves the consensus
reports noted in the attachment.
Yours sincerely,
Ursula Menke
Secretary General
Att.
c.c. Chaouki Dakdouki, (819) 997-4400
CRTC Regional Offices
ATTACHMENT
Consensus report
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Description |
Consensus on common language code assignment (BPRE013a)
submitted by the Business Process Working Group (BPWG) and
approved by the SC on 12 July 2001.
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The BPWG has reached consensus on a set of rules with respect to
the responsibilities of the parties for assignment of the
appropriate CLLI codes in the context of local network
interconnection and co-location between two LECs.
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Consensus on data elements for customer equipment records
(BPRE016a) submitted by the BPWG and approved by the SC on 12 July
2001.
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The BPWG has reached consensus on the exchange of customer
service records between local service providers.
The Commission approves this consensus report with an effective
implementation date of 60 calendar days from the date of this
decision.
The Commission requires all LECs to ensure, through contractual
or other means, that local resellers comply with the process for
customer service records as detailed in this report.
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Consensus on updates to BPWG schedules in Master Agreement for
Local Interconnection (MALI) between LECs (BPRE022a) submitted by
the BPWG and approved by the SC on 12 July 2001.
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The BPWG has reached consensus on revisions to the MALI schedule
D ("Ordering procedures"), Schedule E ("Billing
procedures"), Schedule G ("Data interchange
procedures"), and Schedule H ("Customer transfer
procedures").
A revised version of the MALI will be posted on the CISC website
reflecting these changes.
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Consensus on updates to BPWG schedules in Master CLEC/IXC
Agreement (BPRE024a) submitted by the BPWG and approved by the SC on
12 July 2001.
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The BPWG has reached consensus on revisions to CLEC/IXC Agreement
Schedule 1 ("Ordering procedures"), Schedule 2
("Carrier billing"), and Schedule 4 ("PIC information
processing").
A revised version of the CLEC/IXC Agreement will be posted on the
CISC website reflecting these changes.
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Consensus on trouble shooting end user technical problems
(HSRE004) submitted by the Cable Access (High Speed) Working Group
(HSWG) and approved by the SC on 12 July 2001.
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The
HSWG members agreed on a standard process for trouble-shooting
Internet service provider (ISP) end-user technical problems.
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Consensus on emergency service routing digit (ESRD) block
assignment guideline submitted by the CSCN and approved by the SC on
31 August 2001.
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ESRDs are fictitious 10-digit telephone numbers in the format of
NXX-511-XXXX. Each cellular site "sector" is assigned one
of these numbers. When a customer places a call to 9-1-1 using a
wireless phone, the ESRD is used by the PSAP to identify the general
vicinity in which the call is placed.
This guideline details the processes to be used in assigning and
administering ESRDs.
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ATTACHMENT
Consensus report
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Description |
Consensus on network failures affecting LNP- SCP services
(NORE020a) submitted by the Network Operations Working Group
(NOWG) and approved by the SC on 12 July 2001.
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The NOWG members agreed that each facility provider which
supplies SCP services to other LECs, should be accountable to
provide a notification and response process to any of its customers
subscribing to such a service.
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Consensus report on the demarcation point location for
provisioning of pay telephone basic access line (PAL) service –
Saskatchewan Telecommunications (BIRE022) submitted by the Building
Access and Inside Wiring WG (BIWG) and approved by the SC on 31
August 2001.
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The BIWG agreed to a list of locations for service provider demarcation
points to be used by Saskatchewan Telecommunications for the
provisioning of PAL service.
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Date Modified: 2001-10-30
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