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Ottawa, 20 November 2009

Our Reference: 8662-R2-200911744

BY E-MAIL

Distribution

Re: 800/888 Carrier Identification Service Cost Study

Dear Madams, Sirs:

With respect to the cost study dated 27 October 2008 submitted by Bell Canada on behalf of itself, Bell Aliant Regional Communications, L.P (Bell Aliant) and Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) for the 800/888 Carrier Identification service, Commission staff requests that Bell Canada, on behalf of itself, Bell Aliant, and SaskTel, provide a response to the attached interrogatory.

A response to this interrogatory is to be filed with the Commission and served on the parties identified on the distribution list, by 27 November 2009.

Yours sincerely,

Original signed by

Yvan Davidson
Senior Manager
Competitor Services and Costing

cc:  Marc Pilon (CRTC), 819-997-4535, marc.pilon@crtc.gc.ca

Distribution List

bell.regulatory@bell.ca document.control@sasktel.sk.ca; iworkstation@mtsallstream.com; regulatory@bell.aliant.ca; ken.engelhart@rci.rogers.com; regulatory.affairs@telus.com

Attachment

Refer to Table 3 in Attachment to Bell Canada’s October 2008 cost study. For each of Bell Canada, Bell Aliant and SaskTel, provide separately the company and competitor demand for each year of the study period.

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