[Advisors] Supporting community intervention at CRTC
Marita Moll
mmoll at ca.inter.net
Mon Sep 25 19:14:13 PDT 2017
Okay Brian. I will craft a short (i.e. one page) support statement that
FMCC can add to its current documents and run it through this community
for approval.
Marita
On 9/25/2017 4:44 PM, Brian Beaton wrote:
> Thanks for the follow up Marita .. As I mentioned all the submissions
> are available online at the CRTC site (initial intervention – June 25;
> responses and comments – August 25) at
> https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/ListeInterventionList/Default-Defaut.aspx?en=2017-112&dt=i&lang=e&S=C&PA=t&PT=nc&PST=a
>
> The next step is for the CRTC to review the replies & suggested
> questions to see if they need more info from the parties participating
> in this process. Once that step is done then they will put out a date
> when the final submissions are due. The final submissions can contain
> additional support statements for a position so I would think a letter
> from TC endorsing the FMCC position would be useful in the Final
> Submission (it can only be a max of 15 pages so if space permits
> [smiles]) .. But we can post it on the web site and reference it as a
> link and in the body of our final submission.
>
> /From the CRTC site, the revised dates for this consultation is
> described as:/
> /
> /
> /Accordingly, the Commission revises certain procedural dates set out
> in Telecom Notice of Consultation 2017-112. For ease of reference, the
> relevant paragraphs of that notice are reproduced below, with changes
> highlighted in bold italics./
> /
> /
> /56. All parties may file replies to interventions with the Commission
> by 25 August 2017. As part of their replies, parties may propose
> questions to be included in the Commission’s requests for information
> to parties./
> /
> /
> /57. The Commission may request information, in the form of
> interrogatories, from any party to the proceeding./
> /
> /
> /58. All parties will be permitted to file final submissions with the
> Commission on any matter within the scope of this proceeding, *by a
> deadline to be determined at a later date*. Final submissions,
> including an executive summary, are not to exceed 15 pages./
>
> THOUGHTS??
>
> Brian
>
> From: Marita Moll <mmoll at ca.inter.net <mailto:mmoll at ca.inter.net>>
> Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 12:43:49 -0700
> To: TC Advisors <advisors at tc.ca <mailto:advisors at tc.ca>>
> Subject: [Advisors] Supporting community intervention at CRTC
>
> Hello folks. At today's teleconference Brian Beaton mentioned that the
> First Mile Connectivity Consortium was actively engaged in discussions
> regarding the new $750M CRTC fund to support rural and remote
> connectivity. Apparently there is still time to support FMCC's
> intervention which I have linked below.
>
> http://firstmile.ca/wp-content/uploads/FMCC-2017-112-Reply-Comments-FINAL.pdf
>
> Unless there are objections, perhaps Brian could let us know how we
> can support this at this stage of the game.
>
> I really like Appendix 2 (p.22) highlighting non-profits' consensus
> broadband fund design principles signed by a number of public interest
> organizations.
>
> Marita
>
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