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Ott_Cable

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reply to jfmezei

Re: CRTC issues decision that may affect the DMC

I have only read about telephone service and not anything else. Not going to be far reaching when DMC is concerned.

hahahehehoho

join:2012-01-19
Pontypool, ON

reply to jfmezei

said by jfmezei:

quote:
Based on the above, the Commission decides that all ILECs subject to a transfer of responsibility are required to install a jack-ended demarcation device, free of charge, following the provision of free diagnostic service to their single-line inside wire customers during the same visit to the customer's premises.

Further, the Commission decides that ILECs are permitted to charge for single-line inside wire repair service, if they are requested to perform such repairs during the same visit when they install a jack-ended demarcation device at a customer's premises.

So, Bell comes in. There is no demarc, so the visit is "free". However, Bell can install a demarc, and once done, it can tell the customer the problem is in hsi inside wiring at which point, Bell could perform the work to fix it and bill the DMC charge.

let me correct you , come in put one there fail to wire it at all, and then tell you its your prob and it costs you a million ( bits pinky, then pets naked cat ) a gajillion dollars to wire up....

bjlockie

join:2007-12-16
Ottawa, DSL

reply to Ott_Cable

said by Ott_Cable :

I have only read about telephone service and not anything else. Not going to be far reaching when DMC is concerned.

Exactly, I don't see how this affects DSL.

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