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TELUS Communications Company 5th Revised Page 225-1 Cancels 4th Revised Page 225-1 225 Competitor igital Network Access (CN Access) 225.1 Service escription CN Access provides a Competitor who is a Canadian Carrier or Reseller duly registered with the CRTC a igital Network Access (NA) facility at S-0, S-1 transmission speeds. These access facilities are available for the purpose of providing a Competitor s End-Customer Access acility, or a Carrier Access acility. C (N.B. See also Item 224 - Competitor igital Network (CN) Services for additional CN Services components.) The Company may also provide the service in this tariff at rates and on terms different from the tariffed rates and terms if the service is provided pursuant to an agreement entered into between the Company and a competitor because the Commission has forborne, in Telecom ecision CRTC 2008-17, with respect to the regulation of this service. efinitions or the purposes of this Tariff Item, definitions are as follows: CN Access provides a digital access facility in one of the two following configurations: a. End-Customer Access acility; or b. Carrier Access acility. In either configuration, the rating elements within this Tariff Item are limited to the facility from the Competitor s End-Customer or Competitor premises to the Company Serving Central Office. (Note: The link associated with a CN Access is an integral part of the CN Access.) Carrier Access acility provides Company facilities from a Competitor s POP in the Company s territory in Alberta or B.C. to the Company Central Office. Competitor, for the purpose of this Tariff Item, means any competitive Canadian Carrier, including a wireless service provider, or any Reseller (as defined in Item 102 efinitions) of the Company s services, which is duly registered with the CRTC. S-0 means a channel capable of digital transmission at a nominal 64 Kbps rate. S-1 means a channel capable of digital transmission at a 1.544 Mbps rate. iling ate: 2013 03 04 Effective ate: 2013 03 03 Issued pursuant to Telecom ecision CRTC 2008-17, 2008 03 03

TELUS Communications Company 4th Revised Page 225-2 Cancels 3rd Revised Page 225-2 225 Competitor igital Network Access (CN Access) - Continued 225.1 Service escription Continued efinitions - Continued End-Customer, for the purpose of this Tariff Item, shall mean a customer of the Competitor and shall include a Competitor s end-customer that is otherwise eligible in its own right for subscription to this Tariff Item. End-Customer Access acility provides Company facilities from a Competitor s End- Customer premises served by a Company Serving Central Office to the Company Serving Central Office. Point of Presence or POP, for the purpose of this tariff Item, means any Competitor location in Canada which the Competitor has designated as an interconnection site for its facilities with the facilities of the Company or another Canadian Carrier and may include a Competitor s co-located equipment or co-located space in a Company Central Office or another incumbent carrier s (ILEC s) central office. Serving Central Office means the first Company Central Office that a Competitor POP or Competitor s End-Customer premises is connected to. Simple Resale means resale by a Competitor without added value, i.e., without connecting the CN Access to its own network. Simple Resale includes rebilling without adding value; or requests for circuits that do not connect to a Competitor s POP. iling ate: 2013 03 04 Effective ate: 2013 03 03 Issued pursuant to Telecom ecision CRTC 2008-17, 2008 03 03

TELUS Communications Company 4th Revised Page 225-3 Cancels 3rd Revised Page 225-3 225 Competitor igital Network Access (CN Access) Continued 225.2 Conditions of Service 1. A Competitor may not engage in Simple Resale of CN Access. Each Competitor shall provide affidavits to the CRTC attesting to its compliance with the prohibition on Simple Resale in accordance with Telecom ecision CRTC 2005-6, 2005 02 03 (paragraph 253). 2. The service shall be provisioned on a monthly basis; and with an average four-hour mean time to repair (MTTR), determined on a monthly basis. 3. CN Access shall be provided subject to the availability of suitable equipment and facilities. 4. When it is necessary for the Company to install special equipment or to incur unusual expenses to establish CN Access, the Competitor shall pay an additional charge based on the equipment installed and the unusual expenses incurred. 5. Resellers and Canadian Carriers that wish to benefit from the rates under the CN Access tariff shall identify, by way of written notification to the Company before 2005 06 27 (the Sunset ate), those access and associated link arrangements that were provided under the NA tariff and that meet the CN Access terms and conditions. (Note: This condition continues the CRTC requirement originally approved for previous interim CNA component pursuant to Telecom ecision CRTC 2002-78, paragraph 38.) 6. The early termination and service charges set out in the Company s NA tariff (CRTC 21461, Item 500) do not apply when a Reseller or Canadian Carrier migrates access and associated link arrangements from the Company s NA tariff to the CN Access Item 225 tariff, if those arrangements do not require modification to meet the CN Access terms and conditions: (This condition shall be effective until the Sunset ate specified in Item 225.2.5 above, after which such early termination or service charges shall apply accordingly.) C 7. or any tariffed service subscribed to or approved contract entered into prior to 2 April 2008, early termination charges, as defined in Telecom ecision CRTC 2008-17, will be waived if the customer terminates the contract early for any reason. iling ate: 2013 03 04 Effective ate: 2013 03 03 Issued pursuant to Telecom ecision CRTC 2008-17, 2008 03 03

TELUS Communications Company 13th Revised Page 225-4 Cancels 12th Revised Page 225-4 225 Competitor igital Network Access (CN Access) Continued 225.2 Conditions of Service - Continued 8. Where another Company service tariff cross-references the Company s retail NA tariff for the access component, the Competitor shall pay CN Access, not retail, rates for the NA service access component in question, so long as the use of the access component is consistent with this Item 225 tariff. 9. Where a CN Access terminates in a Competitor s co-location space in a Company Central Office, the co-location links into the Competitor s co-location space shall be provided as copper CO Link specified in Carrier Access Tariff (CRTC 21462), Item 211 Central Office Link Arrangements for Interconnecting Canadian Carriers and CN Optical Co-location Link specified in Item 224 CN Services. 10. CN Access may be used in conjunction with other Company services, Competitor self-supply, or third-party services and facilities provided that such arrangements meet the terms and conditions of the Company s CN Access (Item 225) and CN Services (Item 224). 11. CN Access is offered on a monthly basis for which a one-month notice of termination is required. 225.3 Rates The Competitor shall pay to the Company the following rates and charges for CN Access and is subject to all applicable charges and terms and conditions of the Company s Tariffs. 1. S-0 CN Access: per Access, per location (Notes 1 and 2). Rate Band Alberta & B.C. Note 1: Monthly Rate Service Order A B C E G Charge $29.85 $46.97 $53.80 $57.61 $74.55 $70.17 $164.80 $631.63 Subject to the availability of suitable Company equipment and facilities, the list of Central Offices associated with each CN Access Rate Band are as identified in the existing approved tariffs as follows: Alberta: former TCI Carrier Access Tariff (CRTC 18008), Item 215.4, and; B.C.: TCBC Carrier Access Tariff (CRTC 1017), Item 105.; as applicable. iling ate: 2013 03 04 Effective ate: 2013 03 03 Issued pursuant to Telecom ecision CRTC 2008-17, 2008 03 03

TELUS Communications Company 15th Revised Page 225-5 Cancels 14th Revised Page 225-5 225 Competitor igital Network Access (CN Access) Continued 225.3 Rates - Continued 2. S-1 CN Access: per Access, per location (Notes 1, 2 and 3). Monthly Rate Service Order Rate Band A B C E G Charge Alberta & B.C. $50.86 $70.09 $94.47 $88.99 $115.60 $109.98 $195.17 $883.87 Note 1: See page 225-4. Note 2: Because the Commission has forborne, in Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2009-19, with respect to the regulation of this service as set out in that decision, the Company may also provide the service in this tariff at rates and on terms different from the tariffed rates and terms pursuant to an agreement entered into between the Company and a competitor that has been filed with the Commission for the public record. Note 3: Includes provisioning of B8ZS on the initial install of a S1 Access. iling ate: 2013 03 04 Effective ate: 2013 03 03 Issued pursuant to Telecom ecision CRTC 2008-17, 2008 03 03