Acts and Regulations

2008-23 - NB 911 Service Fee

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Definitions
2The following definitions apply in this Regulation.
“Act” means the Emergency 911 Act. (Loi)
“billing and collection fee” means the portion of the fee for the NB 911 service retained by a telecommunications service provider for the billing, collecting and remitting of fees for the NB 911 service. (frais d’imposition et de perception)
“CRTC” means the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. (CRTC)
“exchange service” means any landline-based telephone service or wireless telephone service that is provided by a telecommunications service provider to a subscriber and is capable of being used to dial 911, including:(service local)
(a) a single-line residential access line;
(b) a single-line business access line;
(c) a multi-line outgoing access line;
(d) a Centrex telephone number;
(e) a wireless telephone number; and
(f) a Voice over Internet Protocol service (VoIP).
“incumbent local exchange carrier” means the telecommunications service provider that operates the NB 911 service platform or switching station that connects to designated public safety answering points and which, on the commencement of this Regulation, is Bell Aliant Regional Communications Inc. (entreprise de services locaux titulaire)
Definitions
2The following definitions apply in this Regulation.
“Act” means the Emergency 911 Act. (Loi)
“billing and collection fee” means the portion of the fee for the NB 911 service retained by a telecommunications service provider for the billing, collecting and remitting of fees for the NB 911 service. (frais d’imposition et de perception)
“CRTC” means the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. (CRTC)
“exchange service” means any landline-based telephone service or wireless telephone service that is provided by a telecommunications service provider to a subscriber and is capable of being used to dial 911, including:(service local)
(a) a single-line residential access line;
(b) a single-line business access line;
(c) a multi-line outgoing access line;
(d) a Centrex telephone number;
(e) a wireless telephone number; and
(f) a Voice over Internet Protocol service (VoIP).
“incumbent local exchange carrier” means the telecommunications service provider that operates the NB 911 service platform or switching station that connects to designated public safety answering points and which, on the commencement of this Regulation, is Bell Aliant Regional Communications Inc. (entreprise de services locaux titulaire)