Agenda, Hearing 11 April 2016

Hearing (Revised on 7 April 2016)

Review of basic telecommunications services

Location: Gatineau, Quebec
Date: 11 April 2016 at 9:00 a.m.

Conference Center
Portage IV
140, Promenade du Portage
Gatineau, Quebec

Hearing Room: Outaouais
Temporary Examination Room: Papineau – 819-953-3168

Interventions received for this hearing are available on the public examination file.

Reference Documents: Telecom Notices of Consultation CRTC 2015-134, 2015-134-1, 2015-134-2, 2015-134-3 and 2015-134-4.


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Examination of transcripts

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Listening to CDs

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Monday, 11 April 2016

  1. Government of Yukon (int. #288)
  2. Kativik Regional Government (int. #283)
  3. First Mile Connectivity Consortium (int. #327)
  4. TCPub Media Inc. (int. #120)
  5. TekSavvy Solutions Inc. (int. #340)
  6. Canadian Media Concentration Research Project (int. #325)
  7. Fenwick McKelvey (int. #286)

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

  1. Nunavut Broadband Development Corporation (int. #289)
  2. Paul Germain (int. #486)
  3. SSi Group of Companies (int. #326)
  4. Tamara Shepherd (int. #271)
  5. Eastern Ontario Wardens Caucus (EOWC) and the Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) (int. #253)
  6. Government of Nunavut (int. #501)
  7. NWT Association of Communities (int. #282)

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

  1. Qikiqtaaluk Corporation (int. #335)
  2. Ryan Adams (int. #65)
  3. Susan Lehmann (int. #403)
  4. John Roman (int. #217)
  5. Telesat (int. #319)
  6. Milton Councillor, Ward 3 (Nassagaweya) (int. #220)
  7. Xplornet Communications Inc. (int. #330)
  8. Chambre de commerce de la Ville de Sainte-Adèle (int. #525)

Thursday, 14 April 2016

  1. Député fédéral de Rimouski-Neigette--Témiscouata--Les Basques (int. #517)
  2. The Affordable Access Coalition (int. #333)
  3. Union des consommateurs (int. #297)
  4. Daniel Sokolov (int. #1)
  5. 5 individual members to be selected by ACORN (int. #339)
  6. 5 individual members to be selected by ACORN (int. #339)

Friday, 15 April 2016

  1. Député de Mégantic-L'Érable (int. #489)
  2. Federation of Canadian Municipalities (int. #299)
  3. Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakinak Inc. (int. #306)

Monday, 18 April 2016

  1. Deaf Wireless Canada Committee and Canadian Association of the Deaf (int. #302 and 301)
  2. Media Access Canada (int. #278)
  3. BC Broadband Association (int. #321)
  4. Thetis Island Resident's Association (int. #173)
  5. Susan Lowell (int. #260)
  6. TELUS Communications Company (int. #331)

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

  1. Canadian Hearing Society (int. #218)
  2. CNIB and Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (int. #467)
  3. Christopher Coyle (int. #528)
  4. John Rae (int. #450)
  5. Bell Canada (int. #328)

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

  1. Roslyn Layton (int. #261)
  2. Maire de St-André d'Argenteuil (int. #471)
  3. Député de Montmagny — L'Islet — Kamouraska — Rivière-du-Loup
  4. Axia NetMedia Corp. (int. #266)
  5. Yellow Pages Limited (int. #515)
  6. Harewaves Wireless Inc. (int. #4)
  7. Canadian Cable Systems Alliance Inc. (int. #315)
  8. Ian Phillips (int. #303)

Thursday, 21 April 2016

  1. Députés des Laurentides-Labelle et du Pontiac (int. #457)
  2. Frank Brolly (int. #304)
  3. Benjamin LaHaise (int. #522)
  4. Rogers Communications (int. #296)
  5. Canadian Taxpayers Federation (int. #448)
  6. Michael McNally (int. #298)
  7. MTS Inc. (int. #329)

Friday, 22 April 2016

  1. Réseau intégré de communications électroniques des Îles-de-la-Madeleine (int. #419)
  2. Cree Nation Government and Eeyou Communications Network (int. #313)
  3. Cogeco Communications Inc. (int. #320)

Monday, 25 April 2016

  1. National Capital FreeNet (int. #307)
  2. Chebucto Community Net Society (int. #305)
  3. L’organisme de Gestion de l’inforoute régionale de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue (int. #461)
  4. Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) (int. #291)
  5. Michel Gammon (int. #195)
  6. i-CANADA (int. #219)
  7. OneWeb, Ltd. (int. #294)
  8. Brenda Borley (int. #154)
  9. Forum for Research and Policy in Communications (int. #309)

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

  1. Joint Task Force (int. #332)
  2. CanWISP (int. #308)
  3. Unifor (int. #518)
  4. Kootenay Boundary Broadband Committee (int. #502)
  5. FCFA du Canada (int. #511)
  6. Shaw Cablesystems G.P. (int. #295)

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

  1. MRC de Témiscamingue (int. #496)
  2. Concordia University’s Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science (int. #527)
  3. ADISQ (int. #293)
  4. Bragg Communications Inc. (int. #317)
  5. On Screen Manitoba (int. #519)
  6. The Canadian Media Producers Association (int. #516)

Thursday, 28 April 2016

  1. Québecor Média inc. (int. #322)
  2. OpenMedia. (int. #281)
  3. Canadian Network Operators Consortium Inc. (int. #292)
  4. Vaxination Informatique (int. #323)
  5. Cybera (int. #300)
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