Agenda, Hearing 18 July 2011, Gatineau, Quebec
HEARING
Gatineau, Quebec
Oral Rebuttal
Phase II
Revised on July 15, 2011
Review of usage-based billing for wholesale residential high-speed access services
18 July 2011 at 9:00 a.m.
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Gatineau, Quebec
Hearing Room: Outaouais
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PHASE II
Oral Rebuttal
commencing 18 July 2011
Appearing individually
1. CNOC-CORC (Canadian Network Operators Consortium Inc. / Consortium des Opérateurs de Réseaux Canadiens Inc.)
Appearing together
2. Cogeco Cable Inc., Quebecor Media Inc. on behalf of its affiliate Videotron and Rogers Communications Partnership (collectively, the Cable Carriers) / Cogeco Cable Inc., Quebecor Média inc. au nom de ses affiliés Videotron et Rogers Communications Partnership (collectivement les câblodistributeurs)
Appearing individually
3. Shaw Cablesystems G.P.
Appearing individually
4. British Columbia Broadband Association
Appearing individually
5. TELUS Communications Company / Société TELUS Communications
Appearing individually
6. Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership and Bell Canada (collectively, the Companies) / Bell Aliant Communications régionales, société en commandite et Bell Canada (collectivement les compagnies)
Appearing individually
7. Vaxination Informatique
Appearing together
8. Jatinder Bhullar
World Broadband Foundation (Munly Leong)
Claude Hénault
Appearing individually
9. MTS Allstream Inc.
Appearing individually
10. Andrew Moore (Consumer)
Appearing individually
11. PIAC/CAC (Public Interest Advocacy Centre and the Consumers’ Association of Canada / Centre pour la défense de l’intérêt public et l’association des consommateurs du Canada)
Appearing individually
12. CIPPIC-OpenMedia.ca (Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic / Clinique d’intérêt public et de politique d’Internet du Canada Samuelson-Glushko)
Appearing together
13. Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc.
Distributel Communications Limited
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