Agenda, Hearing 11 February 2013, Gatineau, Quebec

Agenda (Revised on 11 February 2013)

HEARING

Gatineau, Quebec

Proceeding to establish a mandatory code for mobile wireless services (Wireless Code)

11 February 2013 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 concerning this hearing are available on the public examination files.

Reference Documents: Telecom Notices of Consultation CRTC 2012-557, 2012-557-1, 2012-557-2 and 2012-557-3


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Estimated dates and order of appearance

Monday, 11 February 2013

1. Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC), Consumers’ Association of Canada and Council of Senior Citizens' Organizations of British Columbia (int. #1,073)

2. CWTA - Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (int. #1,048)

3. Union des consommateurs (int. #1,066)

4. TELUS Communications Company (int. #1,074)

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

5. Samuelson Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) and OpenMedia.ca (int. #1,080)

6. Dr. Catherine Middleton, Dr. Tamara Shepherd, Dr. Leslie Regan Shade, Dr. Kim Sawchuk and Dr. Barbara Crow (int. #1,063)

7. Rogers Communications Partnership (int. #1,053)

8. Daniel AJ Sokolov

9. Michael Lancione (int. #929)

10. Glenn Fullerton (int. #40)

11. Terry Duncan (int. #723)

12. Allan Munro (int. #747)

13. Rainer Schoenen (int. #768)

14. Frederick A. Nakos

15. Tana Guindeba (int. #847)

16. George Foustas (int. #377)

17. Nasir Khan (int. #390)

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

18. Media Access Canada on behalf of Access 2020 Group of Accessibility Stakeholders
(int. #1,035)

19. DiversityCanada Foundation (int. #1,036)

20. Bragg Communications Inc., carrying on business as Eastlink (int. #1,061)

21. Data & Audio Visual Enterprises Inc. dba Mobilicity (int. #1,069)

22. Consumers Council of Canada (int. #1,064)

Thursday, 14 February 2013

23. Bell Canada, KMTS, NorthernTel, Limited Partnership (NorthernTel), Télébec, Société en commandite (Télébec), and Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership
(int. #1,050 and 1,052)

24. Government of Alberta (int. #1,081)

25. Vaxination Informatique (int. #1,076)

26. Public Mobile Inc. (int. #1,057)

Friday, 15 February 2013

27. MTS Allstream (int. #1,072)

28. Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) (int. #1,071)

29. Globalive Wireless Management Corp. (int. #1,045)

30. Quebecor Media Inc. (on behalf of Videotron G.P.) (int. #1,054)

31. The Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services (CCTS) (int. #1,028)

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