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paul_o
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Re: CNOC Files w/ CRTC Against Rogers

So after reading through all of the Rogers BS, what next?

Does CNOC stand a chance here - will the CRTC be able to wade their way through it and see it for what it is?

How long does the CRTC have to come to a decision?
bt
join:2009-02-26
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bt

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said by paul_o :

So after reading through all of the Rogers BS, what next?

Wait for the decision.
said by paul_o :

Does CNOC stand a chance here - will the CRTC be able to wade their way through it and see it for what it is?

Hopefully, but your guess is as good as mine. Some others might be able to provide more educated guesses though.
said by paul_o :

How long does the CRTC have to come to a decision?

It's an expedited process for this, so we'll likely see one within 2 weeks.
resa1983
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said by bt:

said by paul_o :

How long does the CRTC have to come to a decision?

It's an expedited process for this, so we'll likely see one within 2 weeks.

Past expedited hearings/decisions were 2-4 weeks.
bt
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said by resa1983:

Past expedited hearings/decisions were 2-4 weeks.

I'll bow to your deeper knowledge on that one. Pretty sure I was just mis-quoting you anyways.
resa1983
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said by bt:

said by resa1983:

Past expedited hearings/decisions were 2-4 weeks.

I'll bow to your deeper knowledge on that one. Pretty sure I was just mis-quoting you anyways.

More googling than anything..

Via google I found the CRTC's Expedited hearings page (which is mostly dispute resolution, but should still be relevant?):
»www.crtc.gc.ca/4250/eng/ ··· -acc.htm

I then looked through all the various hearings, and submissions which didn't need to go to hearings (like this one), and saw that CRTC responses were usually 2-4 weeks after the last submission.

andyb
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I generally say 90 days as they dont work much faster than that but with the new chairman god only knows

Davesnothere
Change is NOT Necessarily Progress
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Any updates on this ?

BACONATOR26
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Judging by the upcoming decisions, likely not this week unless they're going to surprise us. »www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/decisions.htm

creed3020
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Lets hope for this clause to be used: "This list may not be complete and is subject to change without notice." and a decision to come out, but on the other hand I don't want them to rush this. It takes time to wade through all of Roger's BS.
resa1983
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said by creed3020:

Lets hope for this clause to be used: "This list may not be complete and is subject to change without notice." and a decision to come out, but on the other hand I don't want them to rush this. It takes time to wade through all of Roger's BS.

There are a few possibilities here as to what's gonna happen.. I haven't a clue as to what CRTC is going to do however.

1. Since CNOC's Part 1 has to do with enforcing the speed matching within the time limits in 2011-703, its possible they will release the R&Vs, then immediately after, release CNOC's decision. All of this would need to be done soon, as right now there's no competition.

2. Due to lack of competition due to Rogers actions and because 2011-703 isn't close to being ready, the CRTC releases the CNOC Part 1, TN29 & TN30 all at once, with the R&V decision of 2011-703 to come later.

As for CRTC's 'big' decisions... They don't always post them in advance I don't think.. Was the original 2011-703 posted on the 'upcoming decisions' page?