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Industry committee Mr. Chair and committee members, thank you for giving us the opportunity to appear before you today. My name is Bill Sandiford. I am the president of CNOC, and also president of Telnet Communications, a mid-size competitive Internet service provider. Accompanying me is Mr. Tacit
February 10th, 2011Committee meeting
Bill Sandiford
Industry committee The solution is actually very simple. Today we buy pipes to the incumbents over which this aggregate UBB is delivered, or all of our aggregated traffic is delivered. We're fully compensating them for all of the traffic we're getting today via that. How does it scale as traffic c
February 10th, 2011Committee meeting
Bill Sandiford
Industry committee I echo the comments of my colleague. The notice of consultation, as it came out, leaves a small window open for us to provide our feedback to the commission on how that process is going to run. We intend to let them know what we think of the notice of consultation and where we th
February 10th, 2011Committee meeting
Bill Sandiford
Industry committee How many hours do we have?
February 10th, 2011Committee meeting
Bill Sandiford
Industry committee I think it's quite simple. We've felt all along that we were quite adequately compensating Bell for the services they're providing today. We want to know why they think we're not doing so. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent every year by the competitive ISPs on services, e
February 10th, 2011Committee meeting
Bill Sandiford
Industry committee Ms. Song took some of the words out of my mouth. We want to be able to fairly and adequately compensate incumbents for the services we use on a cost basis, not on a value basis. We want to compensate them based on what their actual costs are to provide the services to us, plus a
February 10th, 2011Committee meeting
Bill Sandiford