Newfoundland and Labrador - Apply for Basic International Telecommunications Services Licence
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ProcedureEdit
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- To apply for a Basic International Telecommunications Services Licence (BITS), the applicant will need to complete a cover page obtained from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s Data Collection System.
- The applicant will need to create an account with CRTC to submit a cover page. Click on the following link to the login page Link
- If the applicant has an account click on the “Proceed to DCS Submissions Cover Page” link.
- If the applicant does not have an account, they will need to create a CRTC account.
- If the applicant has an account, they can log in using a GCKey or sign-in partner login.
- If the applicant does not have an account follow these steps:
- The applicant can select if they want to log in using GCKey or sign-in partner.
- Click on the “Sign up” option. Accept the terms and conditions and click on “Next”.
- Enter a username and password and click on “Next”.
- The applicant will need to enter recovery questions and answers, click on “Next”.
- Once this is done, click on “Continue”.
- The applicant will need to request an activation code from the CRTC to activate their account.
- The applicant will need to call the CRTC on any of the numbers provided under the “Office Locations and Contacts” section of this page.
- Enter the activation code to activate the CRTC account.
- Once the applicant has logged in to their account, they will need to fill out the cover page.
- The applicant will need to fill out “Form 503”. Only the applicant’s designated Response Manager or a designated Survey Respondent may complete Form 503.
- The applicant will also need to submit a notarized affidavit, find further information under the “Documents to use” section of this page.
- The CRTC may call if they need further information.
- Once the application is reviewed, the commission will decide if they want to approve the applicant’s license.
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Required DocumentsEdit
- Form 503
- A signed and notarized affidavit should be uploaded and attached to the form. The affidavit attests that the entity intends to carry telecommunications traffic between Canada and another country.
- Affidavit sample” Link
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Phone: 1-866-893-0932
TTY (toll free) 1-877-909-2782
For Data Collection System (DCS) user: (819) 997-4597
Toll-free: 1-866-845-6036
For new registration of Telecommunication services providers: (819) 997-4597
Toll-free: 1-866-845-6036
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EligibilityEdit
- The applicant must show they have the financial capacity for the broadcast.
- The applicant must show they have the technical means to maintain the broadcast.
- The applicant must meet the programming requirements.
FeesEdit
- The applicant may need to pay fees, this varies for each application.
- The applicant may hire the services of a broadcast specialist and this requires additional fees.
ValidityEdit
- The validity will be specified by the authorities.
Documents to UseEdit
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Sample DocumentsEdit
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Processing TimeEdit
- The application process takes between 8 to 18 months.
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InstructionsEdit
- The applicant will need to select the application depending on the type of broadcast such as radio, television, advertising and so on.
Required InformationEdit
- Name
- Address
- City
- Province/Territory
- Postal code
- Telephone
- Fax
- Appointment of the designated representative
- Declaration of the applicant or its designated representative
Need for the DocumentEdit
- BITS licensees are authorized by the CRTC to carry telecommunications traffic between Canada and any other country. Only telecommunications providers that have a BITS licence may carry traffic internationally.
Information which might helpEdit
- Information Link
Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit
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External LinksEdit
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