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Frequently asked Questions - 2005

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General Matters – 2005

Form 501 - Renewal of Class A International Licence

  • What makes me a class A licensee
  • When is my licence due for renewal

Form 502 - Renewal of Class B International Licence

  • What makes me a class B licensee
  • When is my licence due for renewal

Form 501 - Renewal of Class A International Licence

What makes me a class A licensee?

Class A licensees are "those who operate telecommunications facilities, whether owned by them or leased from a separate facilities provider, used in transporting basic telecommunications service traffic between Canada and another country; and/or those who operate telecommunications equipment that converts (i) circuit-switched basic international minutes originating in Canada to non-circuit switched traffic, or (ii) non-circuit switched traffic originating outside of Canada to basic minutes terminating in Canada."

When is my licence due for renewal?

In Telecom Circular CRTC 2003-1, dated 11 December 2003, the Commission changed the filing requirements for the renewal of international licence in order to harmonize it with its data collection and reporting processes. All licences that expires after 30 June were extended until 30 June of the following year. For example, if an existing licence expires in August 2005, its expiration date is extended until 30 June 2006.


Form 502 - Renewal of Class B International Licence

What makes me a class B licensee?

Class B licensees are "those who do not operate telecommunications facilities owned by them or leased from a separate facilities provider used in transporting basic telecommunications service traffic between Canada and another country… [This includes] service providers who only resell the switched services of other service providers or who hand off all of their international traffic to another service provider in Canada for termination in another country."

When is my licence due for renewal?

In Telecom Circular CRTC 2003-1, dated 11 December 2003 , the Commission changed the filing requirements for the renewal of international licence in order to harmonize it with its data collection and reporting processes. All licences that expires after 30 June were extended until 30 June of the following year. For example, if an existing licence expires in August 2005, its expiration date is be extended until 30 June 2006.

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Date Modified: 2005-02-18

 
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