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Telecom Decisions 2002

NUMBER DATE TITLE/SUBJECT
2002-1 2002-01-10

Application of the winback rules with respect to primary exchange service. Reference: 8622-C25-12/01.

2002-2 2002-01-18

Revised rate structure for Thunder Bay Telephone 9-1-1 PERS. The Commission denies tariff notice 95 and approves, on an interim basis, the current 9-1-1 PERS tariff as of the date of this order. Reference: TN 95.

2002-3 2002-01-23

CRTC denies application to review and vary Order CRTC 2000-786. Reference: 8662-D29-01/01.

2002-4 2002-01-24  The Commission refrains from regulating international private line services provided by Bell Canada, Aliant Telecom Inc., MTS Communications Inc. and Saskatchewan Telecommunications. Reference: 8640-A53-01/01.
2002-5 2002-02-01  CRTC sets deadlines for co-location common cost rebates. Reference: 8622-A4-16/01.
2002-6 2002-02-12 CRTC denies TELUS Communications Inc.'s application to merge price cap models. Reference: 8678-C12-12/01.
2002-7 2002-02-12 CRTC denies TELUS Communications Inc.'s application for business and digital network access services in Alberta. Reference: TN 392.
2002-8 2002-02-12 CRTC denies TELUS Communications Inc.'s application for business and digital network access services in British Columbia. Reference: TCBC TN 4153.
2002-9 2002-02-12 CRTC directs Aliant Telecom Inc. to submit individual-company price cap summaries in tariff notices. Reference: NewTel TN 657, and NBTel TNs 862 and 865.
2002-10 2002-02-12

Proposed revisions by TELUS Communications Inc. to digital network access tariffs in Alberta and British Columbia. Reference: TN 10.

2002-11 2002-02-18

CRTC approves revised unbundled loop service order charges for Bell Canada, Aliant Telecom Inc. and MTS Communications Inc. Reference: 8643-C12-06/00.

2002-12 2002-02-18 CRTC approves Saskatchewan Telecommunications' revised primary exchange service costs and related loop rates. Reference: SaskTel TN 24 and 8661-C12-02/00.
2002-13 2002-03-08 Extending the availability of alternative formats to consumers who are blind. Reference: 8638-C12-50/01. In this decision, the Commission establishes a condition of service that carriers must include in tariffs, contracts or other arrangements with resellers. Under this condition, billing statements and bill inserts must be provided in alternative format to subscribers who are blind, on request, and information setting out rates, terms and conditions of a service must be provided to subscribers or potential subscribers who are blind.
2002-14 2002-03-08

Incumbent local exchange carrier service intervals for unbundled local loop orders. Reference: 8622-A4-18/01. The Commission directs that, as of 1 April 2002, the ILECs provide CLECs, at least 90% of the time, with: i) migrated unbundled type A and B loops, including all sub-types, within two business days; and ii) new unbundled type A and B loops, including all sub-types, within five business days.

2002-15 2002-03-13 CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee – Consensus items. Reference: 8621-C12-01/00.
2002-16 2002-03-19 In this decision, the Commission approves part of a proposed service improvement plan (SIP), submitted by TELUS Communications (Québec) Inc. (TELUS Québec; the company), that will allow the company to meet the Commission's basic service objectives in three small communities in northern Quebec. The Commission also approves a TELUS Québec proposal to relieve network congestion. The Commission also directs the company, among other things, to consult with stakeholders about extending service to unserved dwellings and to file a further SIP no later than 20 December 2002. Reference: 8678-C12-10/01
2002-17 2002-04-08 The Commission denies an application by Mercuryspeed.com (Mercuryspeed) seeking an order from the Commission, pursuant to section 35(1) of the Telecommunications Act, effectively directing TELUS Communications Inc. to provide Mercuryspeed with Internet interconnection service at a lower rate than the rate quoted to Mercuryspeed. Reference: 8622-M47-01/01.
2002-18 2002-04-10 Revision requested to Canadian numbering plan area relief planning guidelines. Reference: 8698-C12-18/01.
2002-19 2002-04-11 Bell Canada – Access services tariff for interconnection with other service providers. The Commission considers that it is appropriate to grant approval of the proposed tariff revisions. However, given remaining unresolved issues concerning the rate structure of the billed number screening database access service, the Commission approves these tariffs on an interim basis, effective as of the date of this decision. Reference: TN  6639.
2002-20 2002-04-11 TELUS Communications Inc. – Billed number screening database access service. The Commission considers that it is appropriate to grant approval of the proposed tariff revisions. However, given remaining unresolved issues concerning the rate structure of the billed number screening database access service, the Commission approves these tariffs on an interim basis, effective as of the date of this decision. Reference: TCI TN  417 and TCBC TN  4160.
2002-21 2002-04-12

Provision of subscribers' telecommunications service provider identification to law enforcement agencies. Reference: Bell Canada TNs 6642 and 6642A.

2002-22 2002-04-12 Rogers Wireless Inc. – Calculation of contribution-eligible revenues. The Commission denies Rogers Wireless Inc.'s. request to deem a portion of the monthly wireless service fee as wireless terminal equipment revenues to be deducted in the calculation of contribution-eligible revenues. Reference: 8638-C12-45/00.
2002-23 2002-04-12 TELUS Communications Inc. and TELE-MOBILE COMPANY – Calculation of contribution-eligible revenues. The Commission denies the application filed by TELUS Communications Inc. and TELE-MOBILE COMPANY (collectively, TCI) to deem a portion of the monthly wireless service charge as wireless terminal equipment revenues to be deducted in the calculation of contribution-eligible revenues. Reference: 8695-T42-01/01.
2002-24 2002-04-19 Regulatory regime for the provision of international private line services – With this decision, the Commission refrains from regulating international private line services provided by any Canadian carrier. Reference: 8640-A53-01/01
2002-25 2002-04-22 The Commission directs the addition of a new area code to the area code 519 region in the first quarter of 2005 using the distributed overlay method. Ten-digit local dialing will be introduced within area code 519 and in both directions between the area code 519 region and neighbouring area codes, coincident with the introduction of the new area code. Reference: 8698-C12-17/01.
2002-26 2002-04-22 CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee - Consensus reports. The Commission approves the following three consensus reports: Treatment of NXXs of code holders that discontinue service (CNRE023B); Connecting link repair process guidelines (NORE021a); and Due dates missed attributable to end customers or CLECs (BPRE029a). Reference: 8621-C12-01/00.
2002-27 2002-04-26 Public Interest Advocacy Centre complaint alleging violation of basic toll schedule constraints by Bell Canada. In this decision, the Commission denies PIAC's application. The Commission finds that the calls at issue in the complaint are made by First Rate plan customers, not basic toll schedule subscribers. The Commission also finds that Bell Canada did, in fact, provide advance notice of the changes to the First Rate plan. The Commission also notes that PIAC provided no evidence that other carriers were involved. Reference: 8661-P8-01/01.
2002-28 2002-04-26 Enforcement of Orders CRTC 2000-37, 2000-38 and 2001-82. In this decision, the Commission determines that it will not enforce any aspect of Orders CRTC 2000-37, 2000-38 and 2001-82, against two long distance resellers, Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. and Distributel Communications Limited. Reference: 8622-O2-02/02.
2002-29 2002-05-01 MTS Communications Inc. – Review and vary application regarding the rebanding decision. The Commission concludes that its calculation was not erroneous, and that MTS has failed to demonstrate that there is substantial doubt as to the correctness of the rebanding decision. Therefore, the Commission denies the application by MTS. Reference: 8662-M3-03/01
2002-30 2002-05-01 Saskatchewan Telecommunications – Review and vary application regarding the rebanding decision. The Commission concludes that its calculations were not erroneous, and that SaskTel has failed to demonstrate that there is substantial doubt as to the correctness of the rebanding decision. Therefore, the Commission denies the application by SaskTel. Reference: 8662-S22-01/01
2002-31 2002-05-08 Amended and Restated Unanimous CPCC Shareholders Agreement. Reference: 8638-C12-45/00.
2002-32 2002-05-29 Bell Canada - Proposed rate increases for DS-1 and DS-3 Digital Network Access Links. TN 738.
2002-33 2002-05-30 Price cap review and related issues, Public Notice CRTC 2001-37 – Application to extend the existing regime on an interim basis and to render all Utility Segment rates interim. The Commission denies an application to make Utility Segment rates interim pending the Commission's determination in the proceeding initiated by Price Cap Review and related issues, Public Notice CRTC 2001-37, 13 March 2001. Reference: 8661-A4-02/01 and 8678-C12-11/01.
2002-34 2002-05-30 (printer-friendly version PDF [489KB]) – (compressed files ZIP [623KB]) – Regulatory framework for second price cap period. Reference: 8678-C12-11/01.
2002-34-1   2002-07-15

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Erratum: Telecom Decision CRTC 2002-34 – Appendix 3. In this erratum, the Commission is issuing a corrected Appendix 3, which comprises nine pages, to replace the six pages that were originally issued with Decision 2002-34. Reference: 8678-C12-11/01.

2002-35 2002-05-31 Changes to the annual contribution reporting requirements. Reference: 8638-C12-45/00.
2002-36 2002-06-11 In this decision, the Commission considers that the proposal from Dryden Municipal Telephone System (Dryden MTS) meets the requirements to separate its financial results of Internet and regulated operations, and, as a result, the Commission approves Dryden MTS' application for forbearance from retail Internet services regulation. Reference: 8638-C12-28/99. Eff. date = 11.06.02.
2002-37   2002-06-27 Independent Members of the Canadian Association of Internet Providers – Digital Subscriber Line Internet services by Bell Canada and Bell Nexxia. Reference: 8622-C51-02/01
2002-38   2002-07-05 The Commission denies an application by Bell Mobility Inc., Microcell Telecommunications Inc., Rogers Wireless Inc. and TELUS Mobility for interim orders prohibiting the Greater Toronto Airports Authority from disconnecting their telecommunications facilities currently located at Lester B. Pearson International Airport. Reference: 8622-B38-01/02.
2002-39   2002-07-10 CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee – Consensus items. Reference : 8621-C12-01/00.
2002-40   2002-07-12 The Commission denies Bell Canada's proposed changes to its Megalink service tariff that would prohibit the use of Type A links for certain purposes. In addition, the Commission directs Bell Canada to issue a revised tariff page that addresses the use of public switched telephone network connectivities and Type A links in the context of its Megalink service. Reference: TN 6609.
2002-41   2002-07-22 Request by Northern Telephone Limited Partnership to increase its direct connection service rate. In this decision, the Commission denies an application by Northern Telephone Limited (now Northern Telephone Limited Partnership) to increase its interim direct connect service rate from $0.00370 to $0.00944 per minute. Reference: Tariff notice 171.
2002-42   2002-07-26 Password-protected account transfers, The Business Process Working Group of the CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee submitted a non-consensus report to the Commission seeking a decision on issues related to the transfer of password-protected accounts between local exchange carriers.
2002-43   2002-07-31 [xxxKB] Implementation of price regulation for Télébec and TELUS Québec (printer-friendly version PDF [xxxKB]) Reference: 8678-C12-10/01
2002-44   2002-08-02 Thunder Bay Telephone - Tariffs for partial cable-distribution system and support structure services The Commission approves an application by The Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay – Telephone Division to revise tariff pages setting out the terms, conditions and rates for the lease of partial cable systems and support structures. Reference: TNs 94 and 94A.
2002-45   2002-08-07 The Commission approves three consensus reports submitted by the Emergency Services (9-1-1) Working Group of the CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee. Reference: 8621-C12-04/02.
2002-46   2002-08-09

In this decision, the Commission suspends the proceeding initiated by AT&T Canada Corp.'s application of 24 June 2002, filed pursuant to Part VII of the CRTC Telecommunications Rules of Procedure, naming the City of Calgary as respondent. The Commission suspends the proceeding until such time as it has reached a decision in the proceeding initiated by Terms and conditions of existing agreements for access to municipal property, Public Notice CRTC 2001-99, 13 August 2001. Reference: 8690-A4-04/02.

2002-47   2002-08-09

Vidéotron ltée (Vidéotron) filed an application requesting that the Commission review and vary Order CRTC 2001-92 such that the winback rules imposed in paragraph 15 of the Order would no longer apply, or in the alternative, by imposing the winback rules on all facilities-based retail high-speed Internet service providers in Vidéotron's operating territory. In this decision, the Commission finds that Vidéotron has failed to demonstrate that there is substantial doubt as to the correctness of Order CRTC 2001-92 and, accordingly, denies the application. Reference: 8662-V3-01/01.

2002-48   2002-08-15 The Commission finds that a service proposed to be provided by Aliant Telecom Inc. would constitute a bundled service. The Commission prohibits the company from providing the service without first obtaining prior tariff approval. Reference: 8622-E17-03/02.
2002-49   2002-08-16 The Commission approves the application by OTA to review and vary the amount of contribution subsidy determined for North Renfrew Telephone Company Limited, Nexicom Telephones Inc. and Nexicom Telecommunications Inc. Reference: 8662-O2-02/02.
2002-50 2002-08-27 TELUS Communications Inc. – Rate structure for toll transit service. In this decision, the Commission determines that TELUS Communications Inc. should amend its tariff to apply a rate structure for toll transit service on originating toll calls in Alberta that is identical to the rate structure applied throughout the rest of Canada for the same service. Reference: TELUS Communications Inc. TN  319 and TELUS Communications (B.C.) Inc. TN  4118.
2002-51   2002-08-28 The Commission denies an appeal by Télébec ltée (now Société en commandite Télébec) of Taxation Order CRTC 2001-5, 29 June 2001, in which the Taxing Officer allowed Action Réseau Consommateur and the Association coopérative d'économie familiale des Bois-Francs $16,720.06 for fees and disbursements. Reference: 8662-A65-01/00 and 4750-308.
2002-52 2002-08-30 The Commission decides not to revoke Item 2175 of Bell Canada's General Tariff, Customer Name and Address, and directs Bell Canada to issue amended tariff pages removing the provision relating to the disclosure of confidential information to law enforcement agencies pursuant to a search warrant or other judicial authorization. Reference: 8651-C12-01/01.
2002-53 2002-08-30 The Commission concludes that it is appropriate for Saskatchewan Telecommunications to be subject to the quality of service standards and reporting requirements imposed on the other major incumbent telephone companies. Reference: 8663-S22-01/99.
2002-54 2002-09-03 The Commission directs all competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) to adopt the model tariff for their General Tariffs. The Commission also directs all CLECs to file, within 60 days of the date of this decision, amended tariff pages, reflecting the relevant terms, conditions and rates of the model tariff. Reference: 8657-C12-02/01.
2002-55   2002-09-11 Co-location arrangements for interconnecting Canadian carriers. In this decision, the Commission approves the application by Call-Net Enterprises Inc., AT&T Canada Inc., GT Group Telecom Services Corp., and Futureway Communications Inc. (the Coalition) seeking interim approval of the single-tier co-location power rates proposed by Bell Canada in its application of 15 February 2002. Reference: 8740-B2-6653/02.
2002-56 2002-09-12 Framework for the expansion of local calling areas. In this decision, the Commission maintains the existing extended area of service (EAS) criteria to assess applications for EAS as these criteria continue to be appropriate in certain circumstances. The Commission also announces a new framework for the expansion of local calling areas (LCAs). Reference : 8663-C12-04/01.
2002-57 2002-09-13 Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. - Contribution Regime. In this decision, the Commission finds Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. (Cancom) to be a telecommunications service provider and directs Cancom to comply with the filing and payment obligations set out in Changes to the contribution regime, Decision CRTC 2000-745, 30 November 2000. Reference: 8638-C12-45/00.
2002-58 2002-09-20 GT Group Telecom Services Corp. v. Bell Canada – Non-compliance with Bundling Rules. In this decision, the Commission finds that a Bell Canada promotion offering business customers a rebate of long distance charges contingent on the customer obtaining local exchange services from Bell Canada is a bundled service that requires tariff approval. Reference: 8661-G7-01/02.
2002-59 2002/09/24 National contribution fund – designation of administrator. In this decision, the Commission designates Welch Fund Administration Services Inc. (Welch) as administrator of the national contribution fund. The Commission also approves the agreement between Welch and the Canadian Portable Contribution Consortium Inc. relating to the administration of the national contribution fund. 8340-C53-0873/00. Effective date: 1 January 2003.
2002-60 2002/09/27 The Commission approves the application by TELUS Communications Inc. to withdraw radiotelephone service from the General Tariff of TELUS Communications (B.C.) Inc. Reference: TCBC TN 4172.
2002-61 2002/10/08 The Commission concludes that Bell Canada is not inappropriately cross-subsidizing Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership’s (ExpressVu) entry into the Quebec broadcasting distribution market. The Commission also notes that it cannot, in this instance, make a determination regarding ExpressVu’s licence renewal. The Commission will address the renewal of ExpressVu’s licence in the context of a public process, to be held in spring 2003. Reference: 8622-Q15-01/02.
2002-62 2002/10/08 The Commission approves on a final basis, effective 1 January 2001, the terms, conditions and rates for loop selection service. The Commission also directs the incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) to provide rebates to service providers for the difference between the interim and the final rates approved in this decision. The Commission further directs the ILECs to provide the Commission with information about the availability of databases and the provision of loop selection service to affiliates. Reference: Stentor Resource Centre Inc. TN  658 and TELUS Communications Inc. TN  1038.
2002-63 2002/10/15 The Commission approves MTS Communications Inc.'s (MTS) capital expenditures related to its service improvement plan (SIP) for the years 2003 and 2004. The Commission will issue a separate decision, at a later date, which will consider all other issues related to MTS' SIP. Reference: 8638-C12-58/01.
2002-64 2002/10/15 The Commission approves an amendment to the National Contribution Fund Administration Agreement. The Commission also approves the French-language version of the agreement. Reference: 8638-C12-45/00.
2002-64-1 2002/10/18 National Contribution Fund Administration Agreement – French translation. ERRATUM – Corrections to paragraph 5 of Telecom Decision CRTC 2002-64 dated 15 October 2002. Reference: 8638-C12-45/00.
2002-65 2002/10/18 Public Interest Advocacy Centre – Part VII application regarding alleged violations of the contribution regime. The Commission reviews and varies of its own motion Changes to the contribution regime, Decision CRTC 2000-745, 30 November 2000, by removing the restriction on showing the contribution amount as a separate line item on a customer invoice. Reference: 8695-P8-01/01.
2002-66   2002/10/24 Coalition for Better Co-location – Part VII application for relief regarding the location of remote switching facilities. The Commission directs Aliant Telecom, MTS and SaskTel to file, within 30 days of this Decision, a tariff for interim approval modelled after the terms, conditions and rate structure of Bell Canada's tariff relating to the provision of network planning information. Reference: 8622-G7-01/01.
2002-67 2002/10/25 TELUS Communications Inc. – Application to review and vary Decision 2000-745 and Decision 2001-238. The Commission finds that TELUS Communications Inc. (TELUS) has failed to demonstrate that there is substantial doubt as to the correctness of Decision 2000-745 and Decision 2001-238. The Commission therefore denies TELUS' request to vary Decision 2000-745 so that, beginning 1 January 2002, the total subsidy requirement (TSR) would be calculated using a mark-up of 25%, instead of 15%. The Commission also denies TELUS' request to vary Decision 2001-238 by making interim the unbundled loop rates and primary exchange service (PES) costs, setting loop rates at a level calculated by TELUS including a 25% mark-up and revising the residential PES costs used in the TSR calculation. The Commission also denies TELUS' request for certain follow-up proceedings relating to Phase II costs and the Commission's mark-up policies. The Commission will consider, however, the treatment of portfolio expenses in the Phase II review proceeding. Reference: 8662-T42-03/01.
2002-68 2002-11-01 Service intervals for the provision of unbundled loops. Reference:  8622-A4-19/02.
2002-69 2002-11-06 Bell Canada – Service overlap between Brampton and Streetsville exchanges. The Commission approves an application by Bell Canada to allow it to continue to serve 14 customers from the Streetsville exchange in spite of the fact that these customers will be located in the Brampton exchange as a result of changes in the boundary between the Streetsville and Brampton exchanges. Reference:  8740-B2-6662/02.
2002-70 2002-11-07 The Commission approves the application filed by Thunder Bay Telephone to review and vary the amount of Thunder Bay Telephone's total subsidy requirement for the years 2003, 2004 and 2005 determined in Regulatory framework for the small incumbent telephone companies, Decision CRTC 2001-756, 14 December 2001.
Reference: 8662-T8-01/02.
2002-71 2002/11/22 The Commission approves, on a final basis, effective 1 January 2002, a 2002 contribution collection revenue-percent charge of 1.3%, the 2002 subsidy per residential network access service (NAS) for the territories of the large incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) and the 2002 contribution requirements for Société en commandite Télébec (Télébec) and TELUS Communications (Québec) Inc. (TELUS Québec). Reference: 8638-C12-45/01
2002-72   2002/12/04

Aliant Telecom Inc., Bell Canada, MTS Communications Inc. and Saskatchewan Telecommunications – Application to review and vary Order 2001-772. The Commission approves on a final basis an application by Aliant Telecom Inc., Bell Canada, MTS Communications Inc. and Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) to review and vary Zero-dialed access to emergency service providers, Order CRTC 2001-772, 19 October 2001. Reference: 8662-B20-02/02.

2002-73   2002/12/04

Call-Net Enterprises Inc. v. Bell Canada – Compliance with winback rules. The Commission finds that Bell Canada is in violation of the Commission's winback rules. The Commission directs Bell Canada to: (1) cease and desist from violating the winback rules; (2) develop internal procedures to ensure that it complies with the winback rules from the time that a local service provider submits a local service request; and (3) report to the Commission within 60 days on the internal procedures it has put in place to ensure and track compliance with the winback rules. Reference: 8622-C25-16/02.

2002-74   2002/12/04

Call-Net Enterprises Inc. v. Bell Canada and Bell Nexxia – Alleged discrimination in Bell Canada's winback campaigns. The Commission denies Call-Net Enterprises Inc.'s request for an order directing Bell Canada and Bell Nexxia to cease and desist from informing resellers that, if they chose Bell Nexxia as their wholesale service provider, Bell Canada would not target their toll and toll-free customer bases in its winback activities. Reference: 8622-C25-13/01.

2002-75 2002-12-05 TELUS Communications Inc. – Application with respect to the scope of Telecom Public Notice CRTC 2002-4. The Commission responds to requests made by TELUS Communications Inc. for notice on several matters relating to Telecom Public Notice CRTC 2002-4, Competitor Digital Network Access service proceeding, 9 August 2002 and establishes revised dates in connection with this proceeding. Reference: 8661-C12-10/02.
2002-76 2002-12-12

Regulatory safeguards with respect to incumbent affiliates, bundling by Bell Canada and related matters. Reference: 8622-G7-02/02.

2002-77 2002-12-12

CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee - Consensus items. The Commission approves the following four consensus reports: Treatment of NXXs of code holders that discontinue service (CNRE026A); Canadian Central Office Code (NXX) Assignment Guidelines (CNRE028A); Account passwords (BPTF0034b); and Forecasts for unbundled local loops (BPRE011a). Reference: 8621-C12-01/00.

2002-78   2002-12-23 In part I of this decision, the Commission approves, on an interim basis, reduced rates for the access and link components of the major incumbent local exchange carriers' (ILECs') Competitor Digital Network Access (CDNA) service, effective 1 June 2002. In part II of this decision, the Commission also addresses issues raised by parties in response to the interim CDNA tariffs issued by the ILECs pursuant to Regulatory framework for second price cap period, Telecom Decision CRTC 2002-34, 30 May 2002. Reference: 8661-C25-05/02, 8638-C12-61/02 and 8661-C12-10/02.

Date Modified: 2002-12-23

 
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