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Legal and Regulatory

 
Statement of Consumer Rights

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (the CRTC), the federal body responsible for regulating your telephone service, offers you this guide to help you to understand your rights with respect to local home phone services regulated by the CRTC.

Terms of Service

Here you will find our agreements for using many of our services.
Internet Acceptable Use for Bell Aliant FibreOP Internet

Bell Aliant is committed to being a responsible Internet service provider. To assist us in protecting the usefulness and enjoyment of the Internet, please read the following document outlining our policies on Internet acceptable use. Your use of any Bell Aliant Internet services constitutes your agreement with this Acceptable Use Policy.
Internet Acceptable Use

Bell Aliant is committed to being a responsible network citizen. To assist us in protecting the usefulness and enjoyment of the Internet for our members and for other users, we advise you read the following document outlining our policies on network abuse. The activities described below constitute violations of the Bell Aliant Service Agreements that may result in the loss of your service.
Legal Notice

Bell Aliant Regional Communications, L.P. ("Bell Aliant") provides the BellAliant.net website (the "Site"), subject to your compliance with the terms and conditions contained in this Legal Notice.
Tariffs

The Bell Aliant tariffs contain the most recent rates, charges, terms and conditions applicable to the various services, offered by the Organization. These services are regulated and approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
Rulings and Other Documents

Various rulings and regulatory documents from the Canadian Radio-television and telecommunications Commission (CRTC) which will impact Bell Aliant customers.
Central Office Floor Plan Information

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) considers that a certain amount of information with respect to key Bell Aliant Central Offices must be made publicly available and kept up-to-date to help Interconnecting Carriers (ICs) plan their activities.
National Do Not Call List

The National Do Not Call List is designed to reduce the number of unwanted telemarketing calls and faxes Canadians receive. You can register your home telephone, cellular and fax number(s) on this list.

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