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Telecom Order CRTC 2006-180
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Ottawa, 14 July 2006 |
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TELUS Communications Company
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Reference: TELUS Communications (Québec)
Inc. Tariff Notice 421 |
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Revisions to rates for certain services in the Residential
Optional Local Services in High-cost Serving Areas sub-basket, the
Single and Multi-line Business Local Exchange Services basket, and the
Other Capped Services basket
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Introduction
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1. |
TELUS Communications Company (TCC) filed
an application, dated 31 May 2006, in which it proposed revisions to
the General Tariff of the former TELUS Communications (Québec) Inc.
(the former TELUS Québec)1
to the rates of certain services in the Residential Optional Local
Services in High-cost Serving Areas (HCSAs) sub-basket, the Single and
Multi-line Business Local Exchange Services basket, and the Other
Capped Services basket in order to meet its 2006 price cap commitment. |
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TCC submitted that its application was
filed pursuant to Implementation of price regulation for Télébec
and TELUS Québec, Telecom Decision CRTC 2002-43,
31 July 2002 (Decision 2002-43),
and Extension of the price regulation regime for Société en commandite
Télébec and TELUS Communications (Québec) Inc., Telecom Decision
CRTC 2005-70, 16 December
2005 (Decision 2005-70). |
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The application
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In the Residential Optional Local
Services in HCSAs sub-basket, TCC proposed the following rate changes
to the following services in Bands E, F, and G in its Quebec operating
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1) Three-Way Calling features and Call
Return features |
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- increase the usage fee from $1.00 to $1.25;
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- increase the usage charge per feature from $1.00 to $1.25; and
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- increase the maximum charge per feature, per month, per line
from $10.00 to $12.50.
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2) Call Display – Number |
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- increase the monthly rate from $9.00 to $9.50.
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3) Call Display – Number and Name |
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increase the monthly rate from $9.50 to $9.75.
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In the Single and Multi-line Business
Local Exchange Services basket, TCC proposed rate increases ranging
between 1.1 percent and approximately 8 percent to local business
exchange service, with and without contract, in Bands A, B, and C in
its Quebec operating territory. |
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In the Other Capped Services basket, TCC
proposed the following rate changes to the following services in its
Quebec operating territory: |
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1) Directory Listing –
additional listings |
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increase of 10 percent to the monthly rate for business
customers.
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2) Intra-Exchange Distance Charges |
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increase of approximately 10 percent to various monthly rates.
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3) Tie-line |
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increase of approximately 10 percent to the monthly rate for
tie-lines for which the extremities are located in a single
building.
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4) Direct Inward Dialling |
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- decreases in monthly rates ranging from 15.5 to 19.1 percent.
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5) Operator Services – Directory
Assistance |
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- increase of 6.67 percent (usage charge increases from $0.75 to
$0.80).
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6) Interexchange Distance Charges – for
voice and data circuits |
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- increase of approximately 10 percent to both the basic charges
and the per-mile charges.
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7) Channels for Data Transmission – point
of service conditioning |
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- increase of 10 percent to the monthly rates.
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8) ProxiReseau Service access and
per-mile charge (128 kbps and more) |
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- increase of 10 percent to the monthly rates.
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9) Digital Network Access (DNA) – 128
kbps and DS-1 (five connections or more, with contract) |
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- increase of 10 percent to the monthly rates.
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10) Interexchange Digital Private Line
Services DS-0, DS-1, and DS-3 for adjoining exchanges |
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- increase of approximately 10 percent to the monthly rates.
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11) Interexchange Digital Private Line
Services for non-adjoining exchanges |
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- decreases of approximately 8 percent for the basic charges and
per-mile charges for DS-0 and DS-1, and decreases of approximately
54 percent for DS-3.
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12) Multiflex service |
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- increase of approximately 10 percent to the monthly rate per
access.
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TCC submitted cost studies in support of
its proposed rate reductions. |
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TCC requested an
approval date of 14 July 2006 and an effective date of 1 August 2006.
TCC indicated that the requested approval date would give TCC
sufficient time to adjust its billing systems before the new rates
became effective. |
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In its application, TCC indicated that
it had not proposed any rate reductions related to the Residential
Services in non-HCSAs basket at this time as it was awaiting
a Commission decision on an application filed by Bell Canada, dated
16 March 2006, under Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications
Rules of Procedure, seeking an order from the Commission that
TCC file Competitor Digital Network Services tariffs, in conformity
with the definitions and principles established in Competitor Digital
Network Services, Telecom Decision CRTC 2005-6,
3 February 2005, as amended by Telecom Decision CRTC 2005-6-1,
28 April 2006. |
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The Commission received no comments with
respect to the application. |
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Regulatory framework
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In Decision 2002-43,
the Commission established a price cap regime for the former TELUS
Québec and Société en commandite Télébec in which the Commission directed
these companies to file on an annual basis, by 31 May of each
year, updates to their service band limits (SBLs) and service band
indexes (SBIs) with supporting calculations, formulas, and spreadsheets
for each basket or sub-basket of capped services, as applicable. |
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In Follow-up to Implementation of price
regulation for Télébec and TELUS Québec, Telecom Decision CRTC 2002-43–
Service basket assignment, Telecom Decision CRTC 2003-56,
22 August 2003, as amended by Telecom Decision CRTC 2003-56-1,
8 April 2004, the Commission finalized the assignment of tariffed
services to the service baskets established in Decision 2002-43. |
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In Decision 2005-70,
the Commission extended, without changes, the price cap regime established
in Decision 2002-43
for a period of one year, to 31 July 2007. |
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Commission's analysis and determinations
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Residential Optional Local Services in HSCAs sub-basket
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The Commission notes that the Residential
Optional Local Services in HSCAs sub-basket is subject to certain
pricing constraints: notably, rate increases for services in this
sub-basket should not exceed $1.00 per feature, per year. |
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The Commission considers that TCC's
proposed rate changes to the Residential Optional Local Services in
HCSAs sub-basket are consistent with the rate element constraint
imposed on services in this sub-basket, with one exception. In that
regard, the Commission considers that the proposed $2.50 increase to
the maximum usage charge per feature, per month, per line for both
Three-Way Calling features and Call Return features does not respect
the maximum increase of $1.00 per feature rate element constraint.
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Single and Multi-line Business Local Exchange Services basket
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The Commission notes that the pricing
constraints which apply to services in the Single and Multi-line
Business Local Exchange Services basket include: |
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- a basket constraint, operating through the SBL for that basket,
which must be updated annually by the rate of inflation;
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- a rate element constraint limiting rate increases for a service
to 10 percent per year; and
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- a provision, in order to prevent an incumbent local exchange
carrier (ILEC) from decreasing rates in more competitive areas and
increasing rates in less competitive areas of the same band, that
rates for business local exchange service should not generally be
permitted to be further de-averaged within a band.
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The Commission notes that the proposed
rate increases to the monthly rates in the Single and Multi-line
Business Local Exchange Services basket do not exceed 10 percent. The
Commission finds that the proposed tariff revisions comply with the
basket constraint requirement that the SBI not exceed the SBL for the
Single and Multi-line Business Local Exchange Services basket. The
Commission also finds that the proposed tariff revisions comply with
the Commission's prohibition against further de-averaging rates for
single and multi-line business local exchange services within a band. |
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Other Capped Services basket
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The pricing constraints which apply to
services in the Other Capped Services basket include: |
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- a basket constraint, operating through the SBL for that basket,
which must be updated annually by the rate of inflation less the
productivity offset;
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- a rate element constraint limiting rate increases for a service
to 10 percent per year; and
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- a provision, in order to prevent an ILEC from decreasing rates
in more competitive areas and increasing rates in less competitive
areas of the same band, that rates for other capped services should
not generally be permitted to be further de-averaged within a band.
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The Commission notes that TCC has
proposed various increases and decreases to rates for services in the
Other Capped Services basket. The proposed rate increases to these
services are all within the 10 percent constraint at the rate element
level. With regard to the proposed reductions, the Commission is
satisfied that the cost studies filed by TCC in support of the
proposed rate decreases to services in the Other Capped Services
basket show that the proposed rates will be compensatory. |
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The Commission finds that the proposed
tariff revisions comply with the basket constraint requirement that
the SBI not exceed the SBL for the Other Capped Services basket. |
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The Commission also finds that the
proposed tariff revisions comply with the Commission's prohibition
against further de-averaging rates for other capped services within a
band. |
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However, the Commission has concerns with
regard to the proposed rate increases to DNA service at this time in
view of the Bell Canada Part VII application noted above, on which a
decision has yet to be issued. In that application, Bell Canada asked
that the Commission require TCC to offer Competitor Digital Network
Services, which includes, among other things, Competitor DNA services.
In this regard, the Commission notes that in response to an
interrogatory with respect to Tariff Notice 408, where TCC had also
proposed rate increases to DNA service, the company indicated that its
customers for DNA service were mostly competitors. Accordingly, the
Commission considers that it would not be appropriate to approve the
proposed rate increases to DNA service while it is still considering
Bell Canada's Part VII application. |
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In light of the above, the Commission
approves on an interim basis, effective 1 August 2006, TCC's
proposed rate changes, with the following exceptions: |
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- The Commission denies TCC's proposed $2.50 increase to
the maximum usage charge per feature, per month, per line.
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- The Commission denies the proposed increases to TCC's DNA
service.
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The Commission directs TCC to issue,
within 30 days of this Order, amended tariff pages to reflect the
Commission's determinations in this Order. |
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Other issue
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By way of a letter dated 15 May 2006, TCC
informed the Commission that, because of the Bell Canada Part VII
application, it was not proposing rate decreases in order to eliminate
the recurring amount in its deferral account, as ordered at paragraph
227 of Disposition of funds in the deferral accounts, Telecom
Decision CRTC 2006-9,
16 February 2006. TCC further submitted that any revenue losses incurred
as a result of the disposition of Bell Canada's Part VII application
should be compensated through its deferral account. |
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The Commission notes that the recurring
amount in TCC's deferral account could be required to compensate TCC
if the Commission were to require the company to offer Competitor
Digital Network Services. Accordingly, the Commission is of the view
that TCC's proposal to defer rate reductions to its Residential
Services in non-HCSAs basket pending a decision on the above-noted
Bell Canada Part VII application is acceptable. The Commission expects
to issue revised directives as to the disposition of the recurring
amounts in the deferral account in that decision. |
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Secretary General |
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