People are asking, because the CRTC web-site is not easy to manoeuvre, to find what you are looking for, so I’m going to re-post here, to help save your time:
To find the TELUS report on the VRS trial in BC/Alberta – check it out at link:
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/PartVII/ eng/2009/8678/c12_200905557.htm
You have to go down to the 9th item on this webpage, with date: 2012 – 03 – 14 – Telus Communications Company, see copy and paste below:
2012-03-14 – TELUS Communications Company
Description: Pursuant to paragraph 26 of Accessibility of telecommunications and broadcast services, Broadcasting and Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2009-430 and paragraph 21 of TELUS Communications Company – Request for a further drawdown from its deferral account for accessibility initiatives, Telecom Decision CRTC 2011-384, TELUS Communications Company (“TELUS” or the“Company”) hereby files with the Commission its final report, after completion of its 18-month video relay service (“VRS”) trial.
The zip file link is there. Click the link, and then let your computer unzip the files, available in PDF, Word and Excel formats.
As for the Bell Report, it can be found on the same page, its listed as the 3rd/third item, with date and name – 2012-04-04 – Mission Consulting, see copy and paste:
2012-04-04 – Mission Consulting
Description: Mission Consulting is very pleased to submit to the CRTC an updated version of our Final Report of the Feasibility of Video Relay Service (VRS) for Canada, which was originally submitted February 24, 2012. The update is limited to minor changes to information about VRS in other countries. No changes have been made to our analysis or recommendations. This revision also repositions the documents into two files, the Final Report and its Appendices, in the correct order.
The zip file link is there. Click the link, and then let your computer unzip the files, only available in PDF format.
Do let us know if there are further issues with unzipping files by sending us an e-mail to bcvrsc@gmail.com for copies of the report in attachment as another option of accessing the reports.
