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Rogers CommunicationsInc. 333 BloorSt. EastToronto, Ontario M4W1G9 Tel.(416) 935-7777Fax (416) 935 3599
September 24, 2001
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Mr. Michael HelmDirector GeneralTelecommunications Policy BranchIndustry Canada300 Slater StreetOttawa, OntarioK1A 0C8.
Dear Mr. Helm:
RE: Comments - Canada Gazette Notice DGTP-004-01:Proposal to introduce the mobile service on a co-primary basis with thebroadcasting service in the frequency band 746-806 MHz
Rogers Communications Inc. is pleased to file the attached comments inresponse to Industry Canada’s call for comments in the above noted proceeding.
If there are any questions regarding these comments, please do not hesitate tocontact the undersigned.
Sincerely,
Ken Engelhart
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Attach.
INDUSTRY CANADAGAZETTE NOTICE: DGTP-004-01
PROPOSAL TO INTRODUCE THE MOBILE SERVICE ON A CO-PRIMARY BASIS WITH THE BROADCASTING SERVICE IN THE
FREQUENCY BAND 746-806 MHz
COMMENTS OFROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC.
September 24, 2001
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INTRODUCTION
Rogers Communications Inc. (“RCI”) is pleased to submit the following
comments in response to a public consultation initiated by Industry Canada (“the
Department”) in Canada Gazette Notice DGTP-004-01, dated June 8, 2001,
entitled ‘Proposal to Introduce the Mobile Service on a Co-primary Basiswith the Broadcasting Service in the Frequency Band 746-806 MHz’ (“the
Notice”).
RCI has holdings in a number of enterprises including Rogers Wireless and
Rogers Broadcasting, companies with interests in mobile communications and
television broadcasting, respectively.
Within the Notice, the Department invites comments on a number of issues
related to the proposed introduction of the Mobile Service in the band 746-806
MHz (“the Band”). The Band is currently allocated on a primary basis to the
Broadcasting Service.
The US Federal Communications Commission (“the FCC”) has taken steps to
permit mobile and fixed services in the Band and has developed a corresponding
band plan. Within its band plan, the FCC has allocated 24 MHz for public safety
services and 36 MHz for commercial mobile services.
The Notice asks whether the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations should be
modified to permit the use of mobile services in the Band on a co-primary basis
with broadcasting services. The proposed modification includes a note that the
use of part of the Band for mobile services will be contingent upon the evolution
of television broadcasting to digital transmission, and will be subject to a
spectrum utilization policy developed through additional public consultation. The
Department anticipates that the spectrum policy consultation would “seek to
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identify, where possible, a modest amount of spectrum in [the Band] for public
safety and possibly for commercial mobile services taking into account the DTV
transition”.
Other questions posed within the Notice include whether there is merit in having
the same band plan as adopted in the US for public safety, whether a common
technical system standard for public safety should be fostered, and whether
Canada should harmonize its band plan with the US band plan.
As outlined in more detail below, RCI is supportive of the Department’s proposal
to make spectrum available, where possible, within the Band for public safety
services in a manner that does not compromise television broadcasting within the
Band. However, RCI considers that it is premature to adopt the US band plan as
far as commercial mobile services are concerned.
SHARING BETWEEN BROADCAST AND PUBLIC SAFETY IN THE BAND
The Department has indicated that there is increasing pressure in Canada to
designate certain portions of the Band for mobile services, and in particular,
public safety services. Within the Notice, the Department states the following:
Pressing spectrum demand is coming from the public safety community on
both sides of the Canada/US border to accommodate advanced law
enforcement and safety services. Accommodating such spectrum
demand would result in the delivery of more effective public safety
services for the well-being of all Canadians.
RCI concurs with the Department that the allocation of necessary additional
spectrum for public safety services is in the public interest and fully supports the
Department’s proposal to modify the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations as
a first step towards permitting these services within the Band.
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The Department has also indicated that the underlying principle of making any
provision for mobile services within the Band is that the broadcasting service will
not be adversely affected. Within the Notice, the Department states:
A near term goal for initiating this consultation is to eventually propose the
identification of a modest portion of spectrum, in channels 60-69, to
accommodate public safety and commercial mobile requirements while
meeting the needs of broadcasters in their rollout of DTV. The
Department believes it is possible to accomplish this goal with a relatively
minimal impact on the rollout of DTV in Canada.
RCI agrees with the Department that the accommodation of public safety
requirements must also meet the needs of broadcasters. Whether in the context
of current analog allotments, or in the future rollout of DTV, television
broadcasters and viewers must not be adversely affected by the introduction of
mobile services in the Band. Careful and effective coordination between
broadcasters and public safety operators will be crucial to the achievement of
these goals and to ensuring that interference is minimized or eliminated.
CANADIAN CONTEXT DOES NOT SUPPORT COMMERCIAL MOBILE IN THEBAND
The Department has suggested that, like the demand from the public safety
community, a strong demand exists within the commercial mobile community for
spectrum within the Band. The Department states within the Notice that:
There is also an increase in the spectrum demand for commercial mobile
services that connects Canadians to the knowledge-based economy via
the Internet.
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In RCI’s view, the Canadian context is not supportive of an allocation for
commercial mobile services within the Band for the following reasons.
As the Department states in the Notice, very few DTV allotments have been
made within the Band in the US. As a result, there is available spectrum in the
Band to accommodate both public safety and commercial mobile services,
without significant disruption to U.S. television broadcasters and viewers.
However, this situation does not exist in Canada. Instead, both analog and
digital broadcasting allotments have been made in the Band in Canada. As the
Department observes within the Notice, “there are a certain number of digital
allotments made for an interim period between channels 60-69, particularly in
some major urban centres”. In other words, unlike in the US, the Band is
required for television broadcasting in Canada and, as a result, less spectrum will
be available within the Band for both public safety and commercial mobile
services.
There are digital allotments in the Band in a number of major urban centers. For
example, digital allotments have been made in several markets along the
Windsor (Ontario) to Quebec City corridor, including Windsor, Chatham, London,
Kitchener, Toronto, Kingston, Ottawa, Hull, Montreal, Sherbrooke and Quebec
City. Many of these are precisely the locations where demand for additional
public safety and commercial mobile spectrum will likely be highest.
There is also a far greater reliance in Canada than in the US on re-broadcasting
of analog television signals. The reason for this greater reliance is clear: the
population density of cities in Canada is dramatically lower than the US and, as a
result, local television is not as widely available. This means that local
programming for a given large city is re-broadcast in smaller markets. This re-
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broadcasting places greater demands on the spectrum within the Band for
television broadcasting than is the case in the US.
In all, according to the DTV Transition Allotment Plan (Issue 2) released by the
Department in April 1999, there are at least 80 existing analog assignments and
448 future digital assignments in the Band. See Attachment 1 for a summary of
analog assignments and Attachment 2 for a summary of digital assignments in
the Band.
RCI considers that it would be in the public interest, and would be more sensible,
to limit the allotment of the Band in Canada to broadcasting and public safety so
that more effective sharing can be achieved, with less disruption to the
broadcasting service. To incorporate commercial mobile services in the
allotment would lead to greater potential disruption to the broadcast service and
could limit the amount of spectrum made available for public safety services.
Clearly, in this case, public safety services must take priority over commercial
mobile services.
In any event, the Department has recently made commercial mobile spectrum
available in the 1900 MHz range via the 2001 PCS spectrum auction, and is
currently considering the allocation of additional spectrum for advanced mobile
voice and high speed data services (commonly called “3G”) in other bands.
These and other allocations are supportive of the Department’s efforts to connect
Canadians to the knowledge-based economy via the Internet. Therefore, an
allocation within the Band for commercial mobile services is unnecessary.
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UNCERTAINTY IN THE US REGARDING COMMERCIAL MOBILE IN THEBAND
Despite the fact that the FCC’s band plan has made 36 MHz available for
commercial mobile services, the provision of commercial mobile services within
the Band in the US is far from certain. Within the Notice, the Department notes
that in the US “6 MHz of commercial mobile spectrum (guard band) has been
auctioned and the remaining 30 MHz is scheduled to be auctioned this year”.
Since the time that the Notice was released, the FCC on July 11, 2001, delayed
indefinitely the planned September 2001 auction of the remaining 30 MHz of
commercial mobile spectrum. It is not clear if the auction will occur in 2002, or if
it will be delayed until late 2004 or beyond. Equally as uncertain is the date by
which US broadcasters will transition to digital frequencies. On September 17,
2001 the FCC announced that it has provided additional flexibility to encourage
the voluntary clearing of incumbent broadcasters from the Band. It remains to be
seen whether this will have any significant impact on band clearing.
The date by which broadcasters will have transitioned to digital frequencies is the
earliest that the Band can be used for mobile services in a given area. Initially,
the US target date for the completion of the transition to digital frequencies was
the end of 2006. This timing is now in doubt and it is not clear how long the
transition to digital will take.
As the Department points out in the Notice, Canadian broadcasters have
adopted a “fast-follow” strategy “which would allow them to follow the US rollout
by about 2 years”. Given that the US rollout of DTV is facing mounting delays, it
is likely that a Canadian rollout will be similarly delayed.
Added to these unknowns is the fact that on January 5, 2001 the US FCC
released a Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order (FCC 00-455) which
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invited comments regarding the allocation of a portion of the Band for advanced
wireless services, including third generation mobile (“3G”) services. If the FCC
rules in favour of such an allocation, there would exist a strong incentive to
consider an identical allocation in Canada. The FCC is not expected to make a
final determination on this issue in the near future.
In light of the above, RCI submits that it is premature to entertain the notion of
introducing commercial mobile services in the Band in Canada. Given that the
US band plan incorporates commercial mobile services, it is too early to consider
harmonizing and having the same band plan in Canada as adopted in the US.
Any spectrum that is available prior to, or following, the migration of broadcasters
out of the Band should be allocated for public safety services.
Only after the US has eliminated the current uncertainty surrounding commercial
mobile services in the Band and has taken concrete steps to utilize some or all of
the Band for such services, would harmonization with the US band plan be
sensible. In these circumstances, failure to harmonize would likely result in
interference near the Canada/US border, since any commercial mobile systems
in the US would be operating at high power.
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CONCLUSION
RCI supports the Department’s proposal to modify the Canadian Table of
Frequency Allocations as a first step to permit mobile service, and in particular,
public safety services, in the Band on a co-primary basis with the broadcasting
service.
RCI agrees with the Department that television broadcasters and viewers must
not be adversely affected by the introduction of mobile services in the Band and
that allocations for mobile services will be limited to areas where broadcasting
will not be affected.
At this time, RCI does not support the adoption of, or harmonizing with, the US
band plan for the Band in Canada. Given that the introduction of commercial
mobile services in the Band in the US is in doubt, it is premature to incorporate
these services in the Canadian band plan. The greater reliance on the Band in
Canada by broadcasting means that less spectrum is available for the mobile
service. Any available spectrum should therefore be allocated for broadcasting
and public safety services. With regards, to commercial mobile services,
harmonization with the US band plan should only be considered after the current
uncertainty regarding these services in the Band in the US has been eliminated.
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11 62 APEX MOUNTAIN BC 1 CHNJ-TV-1 492138 1195435 LP LP2 64 ASHCROFT BC 1 CHAC-TV-2 504430 1211630 LP LP
38 69 ASHCROFT BC 1 CH4327 504430 1211630 LP LP13 64 AVOLA BC CH2685 514658 1191918 LP LP4 63 BAMFIELD BC 1 CBUO-TV 484943 1250756 LP LP
17 63 BECHER BAY BC 1 CH4388 482045 1233546 LP LP16 63 BLACK CREEK BC 1 CH2913 494535 1250853 LP LP24 64 BLACK CREEK BC 1 CH4109 494535 1250853 LP LP26 65 BLACK CREEK BC 1 CH2914 494535 1250853 LP LP56 61 BLACK CREEK BC 1 CH2921 494535 1250853 LP LP62 66 BLACK CREEK BC 1 CH2922 494535 1250853 LP LP4 61 BLAEBERRY BC CHCE-TV-2 512333 1170026 LP LP5 68 BLAEBERRY BC CHCE-TV-3 512333 1170026 LP LP
20 62 BOSWELL BC CH4359 492450 1164520 LP LP9 65 BRACKENDALE BC 1 CHAN-TV-5 494625 1230739 LP LP
10 64 BRALORNE BC CH4314 504704 1224928 LP LP13 65 BRALORNE BC CH4300 504704 1224928 LP LP11 62 BRISCO BC 1 CIBR-TV 505030 1161930 LP LP6 64 BURTON BC 495839 1175215 LP LP8 66 BURTON BC CH2450 495839 1175215 LP LP
10 62 BURTON BC CH4713 495839 1175215 LP LP12 60 BURTON BC 1 CH4714 495839 1175215 LP LP24 65 CACHE CREEK BC CH4328 504820 1211900 LP LP3 69 CASTLEGAR BC 1 CBUAT-2 491848 1173728 LP LP5 66 CASTLEGAR BC 1 CKTN-TV-1 491850 1173730 LP LP
38 62 CHARLIE LAKE BC 1 CH2909 561700 1205923 LP LP40 61 CHARLIE LAKE BC 1 CH2910 561700 1205923 LP LP42 67 CHARLIE LAKE BC 1 CH2911 561700 1205923 LP LP8 62 CHERRYVILLE BC 1 CH4347 501505 1183510 LP LP2 60 CHETWYND BC CH2383 554007 1213452 LP LP4 61 CHETWYND BC CH2385 554007 1213452 LP LP
12 65 CHETWYND BC CH2384 554007 1213452 LP LP52 63 CHETWYND BC 1 CH4148 554007 1213452 LP LP55 62 CHETWYND BC 554007 1213452 LP LP36 63 CHILLIWACK BC 1 CBUT-25 490636 1215047 LP LP13 62 CHRISTINA LAKE BC CBUAT-7 490028 1181057 LP LP8 64 COALMONT BC 1 CFTB-TV 493106 1204410 LP LP
10 65 COALMONT BC 1 CH4416 493106 1204410 LP LP7 64 COLDWATER I R #1 BC CH4315 500147 1205113 LP LP9 65 COLDWATER I R #1 BC 1 CH4277 500147 1205113 LP LP
19 65 COLUMBIA LAKE BC CH4689 502414 1155330 LP LP
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23 60 COLUMBIA LAKE BC CH4690 502414 1155330 LP LP36 62 COLUMBIA LAKE BC CH4691 502414 1155330 LP LP41 63 COLUMBIA LAKE BC CH4692 502414 1155330 LP LP12 60 CRAWFORD BAY BC CHJB-TV-1 493858 1165057 LP LP39 60 CRESCENT VALLEY BC 492916 1173232 LP LP43 62 CRESCENT VALLEY BC 1 492916 1173232 LP LP47 68 CRESCENT VALLEY BC 1 492916 1173232 LP LP12 66 CRESTON BC CKTN-TV-4 490525 1162245 LP LP3 64 D'ARCY BC 1 CH4575 503246 1222800 LP LP5 65 D'ARCY BC 1 CH4576 503246 1222800 LP LP7 64 DOUGLAS LAKE BC CFHM-TV-1 500735 1202135 LP LP
13 64 ERIE BC CBUAT-4 490852 1172620 LP LP7 68 FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS BC CH4395 501910 1155245 LP LP3 62 FERNIE BC CFCN-TV-10 493025 1150359 LP LP7 62 FORT ST JAMES BC CBCB-TV-3 542607 1243254 LP LP
11 60 FORT ST JAMES BC CH3040 542506 1241749 LP LP13 61 FORT ST JAMES BC CH3041 542506 1241749 LP LP9 60 FRUITVALE BC CBUAT-3 490534 1173210 LP LP5 60 GRAND FORKS BC 1 CBUT-37 490039 1182325 LP LP7 64 GRAND FORKS BC 1 CISR-TV-1 490035 1182325 LP LP
25 66 GRAND FORKS BC 1 CH4364 490120 1182531 LP LP13 60 GRANISLE BC CH2800 545304 1261249 LP LP12 69 GREEN LAKE BC CH2043 512246 1211430 LP LP18 62 GREENWOOD BC CH4478 490541 1184015 LP LP31 60 GREENWOOD BC 1 CBUT-31 490523 1184109 LP LP27 64 HASLER FLATS BC CH4477 553543 1215817 LP LP33 66 HASLER FLATS BC 553543 1215817 LP LP8 65 HORSE CREEK BC CH2739 511255 1165306 LP LP
28 62 HORSE CREEK BC CHCZ-TV 511142 1165139 LP LP2 61 INVERMERE BC CBUBT-3 502917 1155706 LP LP6 66 KEREMEOS/OLALLA BC CHKC-TV-2 491341 1194815 LP LP
22 62 KEREMEOS/OLALLA BC 1 CH4568 491114 1194135 LP LP26 64 KEREMEOS/OLALLA BC CH4319 491341 1194815 LP LP2 63 KILDONAN BC 1 CH4426 490115 1250215 LP LP
39 69 KITCHENER BC CH4361 490930 1162005 LP LP14 64 LILLOOET BC 1 CH2769 504005 1215428 LP LP17 65 LILLOOET BC 1 CH2156 504005 1215428 LP LP28 66 LILLOOET BC 1 CH2157 504005 1215428 LP LP33 61 LILLOOET BC 1 CH2158 504005 1215428 LP LP57 62 LILLOOET BC 1 CH2771 504005 1215428 LP LP12 65 LITTLE FORT BC CKIB-TV 511620 1200745 LP LP
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26 64 LOGAN LAKE BC 1 CH2519 503004 1204846 LP LP34 65 LOGAN LAKE BC 1 CH3083 503004 1204846 LP LP38 69 LOGAN LAKE BC 1 CH3084 503004 1204846 LP LP8 64 LONE BUTTE BC CH4684 513313 1211116 LP LP8 64 LOON LAKE BC CH2045 510450 1211836 LP LP
10 65 LOON LAKE BC CH2046 510450 1211836 LP LP12 69 LOON LAKE BC CH2047 510450 1211836 LP LP4 64 LUMBY BC CHID-TV-1 501235 1185725 LP LP9 66 LUMBY BC CHID-TV-2 501235 1185725 LP LP
11 62 LUMBY BC 1 CH4320 501235 1185725 LP LP10 64 LYTTON BC CH4321 501440 1213450 LP LP49 64 MAYNE ISLAND BC CH4371 485025 1231740 LP LP7 66 MIDWAY BC 1 CBUT-32 490142 1184636 LP LP
23 64 MIDWAY BC 1 490142 1184636 LP LP8 67 MOBERLY LAKE BC CH4558 554853 1214440 LP LP
10 68 MOBERLY LAKE BC CH4494 554854 1214014 LP LP3 60 MOYIE BC 1 CH4417 491715 1154950 LP LP8 62 MOYIE BC 1 CFCN-TV-12 492445 1155015 LP LP
25 63 NICHOLSON BC 511625 1165917 LP LP10 69 NICOLA BC CFJC-TV-12 501140 1205815 LP LP4 60 PARSON BC CH2737 510318 1163902 LP LP6 63 PARSON BC CH2738 510318 1163902 LP LP7 68 PARSON BC CH2737 510234 1163750 LP LP9 61 PARSON BC CH2022 510234 1163750 LP LP4 69 PAVILION LAKE BC CIPV-TV-1 505400 1214621 LP LP
12 61 PAVILION LAKE BC 1 CIPV-TV 505400 1214621 LP LP4 64 PEACHLAND BC CHPT-TV-1 494209 1194452 LP LP9 66 PEACHLAND BC 1 CIPL-TV 494209 1194452 LP LP
29 62 PEACHLAND BC 1 CH4322 494209 1194452 LP LP10 64 PEMBERTON BC 1 CH2176 501935 1224920 LP LP11 65 PEMBERTON BC 1 CH2176 501935 1224920 LP LP14 63 PEMBERTON BC 1 CH4554 501919 1224738 LP LP6 66 PRINCETON BC 1 CBCV-TV 492810 1203254 LP LP6 69 RILEY CREEK BC 1 CH4431 503653 1215242 LP LP
10 66 SALMO BC 1 CBUAT-5 491150 1171704 LP LP12 62 SALMO BC CH4362 491130 1171650 LP LP44 61 SALT SPRING ISLAND BC 3 CH4375 485348 1233050 LP LP68 60 SANTA ROSA BC 1 CISR-TV 490130 1180330 LP LP8 65 SAVONA BC 1 CFSC-TV-2 504545 1205200 LP LP
11 64 SAVONA BC 1 CH4338 504545 1205200 LP LP13 69 SAVONA BC 1 CFSC-TV-1 504545 1205200 LP LP
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11 64 SETON PORTAGE BC 1 CH4423 504320 1221501 LP LP12 65 SETON PORTAGE BC 1 CH4424 504320 1221501 LP LP13 69 SETON PORTAGE BC 1 CH4425 504320 1221501 LP LP7 62 SKAHA LAKE BC 1 CHBC-TV-7 492810 1193710 LP LP
20 60 SLOCAN BC CH4363 494609 1172807 LP LP39 62 SLOCAN BC CBUCT-5 494617 1172949 LP LP38 65 SORRENTO BC 1 CH2731 505700 1192545 LP LP6 61 SPARWOOD BC CFCN-TV-11 494218 1145146 LP LP3 64 SPENCES BRIDGE BC CJNA-TV-1 502620 1211645 LP LP
15 65 SPENCES BRIDGE BC CH4475 502539 1211853 LP LP18 69 SPENCES BRIDGE BC CH4476 502539 1211853 LP LP7 63 SQUAMISH BC 1 CHAN-TV-3 493852 1231234 LP LP
35 64 SQUAMISH/BRACKEN BC 1 CBUT-34 494625 1230739 LP LP23 63 TAGHUM BC 1 CKTN-TV-2 492940 1172715 LP LP52 66 TRAIL BC 1 CBUAT-6 490527 1174755 LP LP12 64 TUKTAKAMIN MOUNTAIN BC 1 CFAW-TV 502752 1193451 LP LP13 65 VAVENBY BC CKVB-TV 513437 1194728 LP LP18 64 WHISTLER BC 1 CHWM-TV-1 500720 1230122 LP LP21 65 WHISTLER BC 1 CJWM-TV 500720 1230122 LP LP7 68 WILLOW POINT BC 1 CHJB-TV 493513 1171253 LP LP
34 62 WINFIELD BC CH4490 500511 1192527 LP LP16 66 WINLAW BC 1 CH4369 493333 1173534 LP LP22 64 WINLAW BC 493333 1173534 LP LP25 69 WINLAW BC 1 493333 1173534 LP LP4 64 YALE BC 1 CHYT-TV-1 493405 1212445 LP LP
13 60 YMIR BC 491710 1171300 LP LP17 68 SPRUCE SANDS MB 1 CH3074 504722 965850 LP LP20 61 SPRUCE SANDS MB CH3075 504722 965850 LP LP23 62 SPRUCE SANDS MB CH3076 504722 965850 LP LP26 66 SPRUCE SANDS MB 1 CH3077 504722 965850 LP LP29 65 SPRUCE SANDS MB CH3078 504722 965850 LP LP13 67 ST-LAZARE MB CBWFT-3 502706 1011934 LP LP9 63 BLACKVILLE NB 1 CKAM-TV-3 464452 655034 LP LP
13 61 BOIESTOWN NB 1 CBAT-TV-6 462712 662736 LP LP10 63 CHATHAM NB CKAM-TV-2 470022 653515 LP LP10 63 DOAKTOWN NB 1 CKAM-TV-4 463417 660752 LP LP12 63 GRAND FALLS NB 2 CBAFT-4 470316 674326 LP LP39 64 JEMSEG NB 1 CH2972 455033 660318 LP LP44 66 KEDGWICK NB 1 CBAFT-9 473812 672117 LP LP17 61 STANLEY NB 1 461942 664705 LP LP9 63 TRACADIE NB 1 CHAU-TV-10 473014 645517 LP LP
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10 60 AQUAFORTE NF CFAQ-TV 470004 525910 LP LP13 61 CAPE BROYLE NF CJBL-TV 470515 525715 LP LP13 62 FERMEUSE NF CJFR-TV 465748 525702 LP LP12 63 FERRYLAND NF CFFE-TV 470115 525148 LP LP13 60 HARBOUR MILLE NF CBNT-29 473500 545348 LP LP6 60 LAWN NF CBNT-36 465723 553219 LP LP
10 61 LAWN NF CJLN-TV 465730 553223 LP LP9 60 MUSGRAVETOWN NF CBNT-17 482604 535203 LP LP4 60 NORTH WEST BROOK NF CBNT-11 480106 535633 LP LP2 61 PORT BLANDFORD NF CBNT-32 482349 540552 LP LP6 61 ST BERNARD'S NF CBNT-30 473146 545654 LP LP9 61 ST JONES WITHIN NF CBNT-12 480252 534402 LP LP
10 62 SWIFT CURRENT NF CJSC-TV 475253 541218 LP LP15 64 BIG TANCOOK ISLAND NS CH2578 442630 641005 LP LP68 67 BIG TANCOOK ISLAND NS 1 CH2585 442630 641005 LP LP13 64 BRIDGETOWN NS CJCH-TV-4 445235 651826 LP LP14 64 CANNING NS CH2643 450841 643536 LP LP53 68 CANNING NS CH2028 450841 643536 LP LP57 65 CANNING NS 1 CH2029 450841 643536 LP LP59 66 CANNING NS 1 CH2027 450841 643536 LP LP18 62 CHETICAMP NS 1 CH4095 463624 610315 LP LP20 64 CHETICAMP NS 1 CH2448 463624 610315 LP LP38 65 CHETICAMP NS 1 CH2001 463624 610315 LP LP17 62 GUYSBOROUGH NS 1 452306 613248 LP LP23 62 INGONISH NS CH2746 463854 602426 LP LP25 60 INGONISH NS CH2747 463854 602426 LP LP29 64 INGONISH NS CH2748 463854 602426 LP LP31 66 INGONISH NS 1 CH2749 463854 602426 LP LP35 65 INGONISH NS 1 CH2750 463854 602426 LP LP36 64 KENNETCOOK NS 1 CH2569 451216 634435 LP LP11 62 MARGAREE NS 1 CBIT-5 462256 610406 LP LP23 68 MARINETTE NS 1 CJCH-TV-8 445810 623954 LP LP22 65 MAVILLETTE NS CH2669 440521 661040 LP LP30 64 MAVILLETTE NS CH2673 440521 661040 LP LP36 60 MAVILLETTE NS CH2930 440521 661040 LP LP42 68 MAVILLETTE NS CH2670 440521 661040 LP LP48 67 MAVILLETTE NS 1 CH2671 440521 661040 LP LP14 68 MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT NS 1 CH4693 450210 631301 LP LP28 62 MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT NS 1 CH4695 450210 631301 LP LP30 64 MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT NS 1 CH2595 450210 631301 LP LP13 60 NORTH EAST MARGAREE NS CBIT-6 461905 605800 LP LP
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8 60 PLEASANT BAY NS CBIT-3 464948 604714 LP LP66 67 TANGIER NS 1 444945 624102 LP LP16 62 TRACADIE NS 1 CH3059 453421 614031 LP LP12 64 TRURO NS 1 CJCH-TV-2 452437 631501 LP LP24 68 WALLACE NS 1 CH2755 454706 632519 LP LP28 62 WALLACE NS 1 CH2756 454706 632519 LP LP24 64 WEYMOUTH NS CBHT-10 442536 660100 LP LP34 60 WEYMOUTH NS 1 CBHFT-8 442536 660100 LP LP17 64 BATCHAWANA BAY ON CICO-TV-82 465555 843605 LP LP26 63 BRETHOUR ON 1 CHLF-TV-9 474234 793402 LP LP24 69 BRUCE MINES ON CICA-TV-43 461808 834649 LP LP13 69 CONSTANCE LAKE ON CICA-TV-20 494823 840838 LP LP42 63 DESBARATS ON 1 CICO-TV-66 462047 835535 LP LP24 62 DUCK LAKE ON CJOL-TV-1 475004 832032 LP LP28 69 DUCK LAKE ON 475004 832032 LP LP42 63 DYMOND TOWNSHIP ON 1 CICO-TV-31 473224 794025 LP LP11 66 EAGLE RIVER ON 1 CICA-TV-88 494728 931132 LP LP3 67 EAR FALLS ON CICA-TV-11 503824 931358 LP LP8 66 EMO ON 1 CICA-TV-76 483802 935020 LP LP
27 64 EVANSVILLE ON 1 CJOL-TV-14 454702 823406 LP LP22 63 EVANTUREL ON 1 CHLF-TV-3 474755 794919 LP LP28 63 GOULAIS RIVER ON CICO-TV-77 464313 842256 LP LP21 61 HARRIS TOWNSHIP ON 1 CJOL-TV-3 473101 793634 LP LP4 62 HAWK JUNCTION ON 480515 843328 LP LP
56 63 KENABEEK ON 1 CICO-TV-69 473823 795825 LP LP46 62 KERNS TOWNSHIP ON CICO-TV-1 473618 794812 LP LP30 62 KIRBY'S CORNER ON CICE-TV-18 464249 841639 LP LP51 69 KIRBY'S CORNER ON CHLF-TV-14 464249 841639 LP LP57 64 KIRBY'S CORNER ON CJOL-TV-31 464249 841639 LP LP15 64 LAIRD ON CICO-TV-3 462352 840424 LP LP49 62 LEE VALLEY ON 1 CICO-TV-71 461224 815621 LP LP16 68 MADAWASKA ON 1 CICO-TV-86 453005 775909 LP LP13 68 NESTOR FALLS ON CICA-TV-79 490813 935525 LP LP22 67 OXDRIFT ON CICO-TV-39 494850 925822 LP LP12 61 PINEWOOD ON CICA-TV-86 484249 941812 LP LP27 68 RAINY LAKE IND R ON CICO-TV-57 484226 935637 LP LP33 67 RAT PORTAGE ON 1 CIOL-TV-1 494445 942844 LP LP29 68 RED LAKE ROAD ON CICO-TV-52 495807 932132 LP LP5 68 REDDITT ON CICA-TV-49 495848 942329 LP LP
34 62 RICHARDS LANDING ON CICO-TV-75 461647 840202 LP LP32 67 SABASKONG BAY IR ON CICE-TV-5 491015 935539 LP LP
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38 63 SAVARD ON 1 CJOL-TV-40 475048 800500 LP LP10 61 SIOUX NARROWS ON CICA-TV-78 492425 940535 LP LP19 67 STRATTON ON CICA-TV-73 484056 940949 LP LP7 61 VERMILION BAY ON 1 CICA-TV-87 495124 932308 LP LP
40 62 WHARNCLIFFE ON CJOL-TV-38 462515 832407 LP LP9 63 WHITNEY ON 1 CBOT-3 452918 781223 LP LP
20 64 GLEN VALLEY PE 1 CH3010 462025 632528 LP LP60 68 GLEN VALLEY PE 1 CH3014 462025 632528 LP LP38 67 HARMONY PE 1 CH2999 462342 621505 LP LP21 68 ROCKY POINT PE 1 CH3021 461245 630455 LP LP28 60 SPRINGHILL PE 1 CH3004 463401 640017 LP LP12 63 CABANO QU 1 473731 685054 LP LP2 67 CAP-CHAT QU 1 CBGAT-6 490306 664202 LP LP4 67 GROS-MORNE QU CBGAT-9 491458 653158 LP LP
10 63 PORT-DANIEL QU 1 CHAU-TV-3 480825 645905 LP LP11 65 RIVIERE-DU-LOUP QU 1 475128 693313 LP LP7 64 TEWKESBURY QU 1 CBVT-7 470219 712526 LP LP6 63 VILLE-MARIE QU 1 CKRN-TV-2 472112 792737 LP LP
24 67 WAKEHAM QU CBVH-TV 484940 643606 LP LP15 68 BJORKDALE SA CH2815 524244 1034056 LP LP19 66 BJORKDALE SA CH2816 524244 1034056 LP LP23 65 BJORKDALE SA CH2817 524244 1034056 LP LP31 67 BJORKDALE SA CH2818 524244 1034056 LP LP16 69 CHOICELAND SA CH2931 532823 1042851 LP LP20 65 CHOICELAND SA CH2932 532823 1042851 LP LP16 68 DRAKE SA CH4245 514454 1050037 LP LP20 66 DRAKE SA CH4246 514454 1050037 LP LP24 65 DRAKE SA CH4247 514454 1050037 LP LP7 65 ELROSE SA CKEL-TV-1 511245 1080407 LP LP
11 61 ELROSE SA CKEL-TV-3 511245 1080407 LP LP15 69 ELROSE SA 511201 1080150 LP LP18 68 ELROSE SA 511201 1080150 LP LP21 67 ELROSE SA 511201 1080150 LP LP25 66 ELROSE SA 511201 1080150 LP LP28 62 ELROSE SA 1 511201 1080150 LP LP25 65 ENGLEFELD SA CH4567 520508 1044228 LP LP29 67 ENGLEFELD SA CH2819 520508 1044228 LP LP33 69 ENGLEFELD SA CH2820 520508 1044228 LP LP35 66 ENGLEFELD SA CH2821 520508 1044228 LP LP41 68 ENGLEFELD SA CH4066 520508 1044228 LP LP4 69 FORT QU'APPELLE SA CBKT-3 504700 1034703 LP LP
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6 68 FORT QU'APPELLE SA CFRE-TV-2 504511 1034054 LP LP36 67 INVERMAY SA CIBS-TV 514840 1030933 LP LP11 65 JAMES SMITH RESERVE SA CH2813 530524 1045435 LP LP13 66 JAMES SMITH RESERVE SA CH2814 530524 1045435 LP LP7 62 ONION LAKE SA CH4704 534105 1095640 LP LP9 68 ONION LAKE SA CH4705 534105 1095640 LP LP
11 66 ONION LAKE SA 1 CH4706 534105 1095640 LP LP13 69 ONION LAKE SA CH4707 534105 1095640 LP LP16 68 QUILL LAKE SA CH2836 520422 1041547 LP LP20 66 QUILL LAKE SA CH2837 520422 1041547 LP LP24 65 QUILL LAKE SA CFQL-TV 520422 1041547 LP LP14 68 RAYMORE SA CH2877 512432 1043135 LP LP18 65 RAYMORE SA CH2878 512432 1043135 LP LP22 67 RAYMORE SA CH4276 512432 1043135 LP LP49 61 REGINA BEACH SA CH2954 504727 1045931 LP LP52 65 REGINA BEACH SA CH2532 504727 1045931 LP LP55 67 REGINA BEACH SA CH2533 504727 1045931 LP LP58 68 REGINA BEACH SA CH2534 504727 1045931 LP LP63 69 REGINA BEACH SA CH2535 504727 1045931 LP LP30 65 ROSE VALLEY SA CH4344 521910 1035208 LP LP34 67 ROSE VALLEY SA CH4345 521910 1035208 LP LP39 69 ROSE VALLEY SA CH4273 521910 1035208 LP LP43 66 ROSE VALLEY SA CH4274 521910 1035208 LP LP47 68 ROSE VALLEY SA CH4275 521910 1035208 LP LP43 66 SNOWDEN SA CH4399 532855 1043620 LP LP47 67 SNOWDEN SA CH4400 532855 1043620 LP LP51 68 SNOWDEN SA CH4401 532855 1043620 LP LP14 67 STAR CITY SA CH2838 525008 1042515 LP LP18 69 STAR CITY SA CH2839 525008 1042515 LP LP30 68 STAR CITY SA CH2840 525008 1042515 LP LP38 66 STAR CITY SA CH2054 525008 1042515 LP LP43 65 STAR CITY SA CH2055 525008 1042515 LP LP15 68 TANTALLON SA CHSO-TV 503300 1015040 LP LP17 69 TANTALLON SA CHBG-TV 503300 1015040 LP LP32 65 WEIRDALE SA CH2740 532803 1051457 LP LP36 69 WEIRDALE SA CH2741 532803 1051457 LP LP40 66 WEIRDALE SA CH2742 532803 1051457 LP LP49 67 ZENON PARK SA CH2362 525956 1034632 LP LP53 69 ZENON PARK SA CH2363 525956 1034632 LP LP57 65 ZENON PARK SA CH2364 525956 1034632 LP LP
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