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Letter

File No.:   8640-B2-200807167

Ottawa, 11 July 2008

By email

Mirko Bibic
Chief, Regulatory Affairs
Bell Canada
110 O'Connor Street
Ottawa ON   K1P 1H1
Bell.regulatory@bell.ca

Dear Mirko Bibic:

Re:   Part VII application re: forbearance framework for all new non-essential wholesale services except those non-essential services that the Commission determines are public good or interconnection services requiring regulation

On 15 May 2008 the Commission received the above-mentioned Part VII application from Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership, Bell Canada , Saskatchewan Telecommunications and Télébec, Société en commandite.

In Service standards for the disposition of telecommunications applications , Telecom Circular CRTC 2006-11, 7 December 2006, the Commission stated that it would categorize Part VII applications into two types:   Type 1 applications that generally do not involve multiple parties or raise significant policy issues and Type 2 applications that do involve multiple parties and/or raise significant policy issues

The Commission also adopted the following service standards for Part VII applications:

•  Type 1 Part VII applications - 90 percent of determinations to be issued on an interim or final basis within four months of the close-of-record; and

•  Type 2 Part VII applications - 85 percent of determinations to be issued on an interim or final basis within eight months of the close-of-record.

The Commission stated that it would inform applicants, by letter, within 10 days of the end of the comment period for applications, whether the application is considered to be a Type 1 or Type 2 application, and the applicable service standard.

Commission staff has assessed the above application and considers it to be a Type 2 application.   Accordingly, the Commission expects to issue an interim or final determination within eight months of the close-of-record.

Yours sincerely,

Original signed by

Yvan Davidson,
Senior Manager,
Costing and Competitive Services
Telecommunications

cc:   Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership regulatory@bell.aliant.ca  
       Distributel Communications Limited regulatory@distributel.ca  
       MTS Allstream Inc. iworkstation@mtsallstream.com  
       Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. regulatory@primustel.ca  
       Rogers Communications Inc. rwi_gr@rci.rogers.com  
       Saskatchewan Telecommunications document.control@sasktel.sk.ca  
       Télébec, Société en commandite reglementa@telebec.com  
       TELUS Communications Company regulatory.affairs@telus.com  

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