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Application to Renew a Broadcasting Licence for an INDIVIDUAL Cable Distribution Undertaking OR Application to Obtain a REGIONAL Broadcasting Licence for Cable Distribution Undertakings

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Filing

File electronically via Access Key by attaching the application to the Cover page. Access Key allows secure transmissions to the Commission and also authenticates your identity. Therefore, a signature is not required when using Access Key. Applicants who file their application in this manner are not required to submit a hard copy of the application and its related documents.

Applicants who cannot send their application electronically with the Access Key service can contact the Commission at 1-877-249-CRTC (2782).

Applicants who need further information relative to the CRTC processes can contact a Commission specialist at 1-866-781-1911.

2. Confidentiality requests

At your request, portions of the application may be treated as confidential, pursuant to section 20 of the CRTC Rules of Procedure.

The onus is on the applicant to request confidentiality for the information or material and to clearly demonstrate that the public interest will best be served by treating the information as confidential. For further information, refer to Circular No. 429 dated 19 August 1998.

Applicants must ensure that documents that they request be treated as confidential are submitted in a separate electronic file and must indicate confidential in the name of the file. It is incumbent upon applicants to clearly identify the confidential documents by indicating confidential on each page and, in such cases, to file an abridged version of the document for the public file. Please refer to Broadcasting Circular CRTC 2006-5, Guidelines for the filing of confidential information to the Commission.

3. Instructions

The following questionnaire is in HTML format and may be downloaded to the word processing software of your choice. This enables you to complete the downloaded questionnaire by inserting your response in bold letters immediately following the question. You may add lines to the tables if necessary but do not alter or delete any text from the questionnaire.

The application must be divided into sections as set out in the questionnaire, and include the numbered questions followed by the corresponding response. Responses must be provided, at a

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minimum, in a size 10 font.

Naming convention for the electronic documents

The following documents should be submitted as separate electronic documents using the naming convention specified below. The document number (Doc#) indicates the ascending order in which the documents should appear on the public file.

• The Covering Letter (if any) - APP - Doc1 - Cover Letter dated ____ • The Application Form - APP - Doc2 - Form 136 « Application to Renew a Broadcasting Licence for an INDIVIDUAL Cable Distribution Undertaking OR Application to Obtain a REGIONAL Broadcasting Licence for Cable Distribution Undertakings» • Appendix 1A - APP - Doc3 - Appendix 1A - Supplementary Brief • Appendix 2A - APP - Doc4 - Appendix 2A - Amendments to constituting documents • Appendix 5A - APP - Doc5 - Appendix 5A - Service Area Map(s) • Appendix 6A - APP - Doc6 - Appendix 6A - Service Area Maps • Each confidential document - NOT WEB - APP - Doc - CONFIDENTIAL - "brief description of the document" • Each abridged version of each confidential document - APP - Doc - ABRIDGED VERSION - "same description of document for which confidentiality is requested"

The Commission may return the application if it has not been duly completed or if the required technical documentation has not been filed with Industry . The onus will be on the applicant to submit a clear application that provides all of the relevant information, identifies all regulatory issues raised in the application and provides supporting documentation.

4. Public examination file

Copies of the Commission's letters requesting further information and copies of your replies form part of the application and must be available for examination by the public.

Canadian Radio-television and Commission Application to Renew a Broadcasting Licence for an INDIVIDUAL Cable Distribution Undertaking OR Application to Obtain a REGIONAL Broadcasting Licence for Cable Distribution Undertakings

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

Specify licence type: Regional ( X ) Individual ( ) Type of undertaking: Class 1 ( X ) Class 2 ( ) Class 3 ( ) Location: , Hamilton/Niagara, Oshawa, Kitchener, London,

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(To be identified on the licence) Windsor, , Stratford, Kingston, Peterborough and surrounding area at each location in

1.1 Identification of applicant/licensee Name: Address: Floor 19 – 160 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2C4 : (613) 560-0472 E-mail: [email protected]

Contact person representing the applicant/licensee (if there is no appointed agent under question 1.2)

Name: Barry Chapman Title: Vice-President – Regulatory Affairs / BCE Inc. : (613) 785-6341

Please indicate the E-Mail address and FAX number that should be specified in a Notice of Consultation.

E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (613) 560-0472

1.2 Appointment of agent

NOT APPLICABLE

I, ______, the applicant/licensee, hereby appoint ______as my agent for and on my behalf and in my name to sign, file and complete (if necessary) an application with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and to sign and file a reply with respect thereto and I do hereby ratify, confirm, and adopt as my own act, such application and all replies made thereto.

Date: At: Signature: Address of agent: Title: Telephone: Fax: E-mail:

1.3 Declaration of the applicant/licensee or its appointed agent

I, Barry Chapman, SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT:

a) I am the representative of the applicant/licensee named in this Application Brief and as such have knowledge of all matters declared therein.

b) The statements made in this application, or any document filed pursuant to any request for further information by the Commission, are (will be) to the best of my knowledge and belief true in all respects.

c) The opinions and estimates given in this application, or any document filed pursuant to any request for further information by the Commission, are (will be) based on facts as known to

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me.

d) I have examined the provisions of the Broadcasting Act and the broadcasting regulations relevant to this application.

And I have signed

Signature: NOT APPLICABLE

Date: 31 January 2011

Witnessed by

Signature: NOT APPLICABLE

Name (Printed): Jack Grant

Date: 31 January 2011

At: Ottawa, Ontario

1.4 Examination by the public

For each undertaking, indicate a location, within the area served, where the application may be examined by the general public.

Address: Bell Canada Regulatory Information Services Floor 19 – 160 Elgin Street Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2C4

For the public’s convenience regardless of location, an electronic version of this application is also accessible at the following Web site: http://www.bell.ca/shopping/PrsShp_CRTC_renewApplication.page

Respond to question 1.5 if already operating the authorized cable distribution undertaking(s)

1.5 Compliance

The undertaking(s) previously licensed is(are) operating in compliance with the provisions of its(their) licence(s), the Broadcasting Act, all applicable regulations, policies and mandatory orders of the CRTC.

YES ( X ) NO ( )

If NO, provide the full details of any non-compliance during the licence term, including the reasons, any remedial action and, where applicable, the period of time expected before the undertaking(s) is(are) operating in compliance.

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Date: 31 January 2011

At: Ottawa, Ontario

Signature of Licensee or its appointed agent: NOT APPLICABLE

2. OWNERSHIP

Definitions:

(1) VOTING SHARES: The shares to which are attached one or more votes, and includes securities that are convertible into such shares at all times at the option of the holder. (2) COMMON SHARES: The shares that represent the residual equity in the earnings of the corporation, and includes securities that are convertible into such shares at all times at the option of the holder and the preferred shares to which are attached rights to participate in the earnings of the corporation with no upper limit.

If all of the ownership information requested in questions 2.1 to 2.3 has already been submitted to the Commission within the last 12 months and is still current, complete the following:

• The application number or the date where this information was last supplied: Broadcasting Ownership Information Annual Filing (Rapids Number 446460); 15 October 2010

• I hereby attest that the information last supplied is accurate and that no changes have been made since then.

YES ( X ) NO ( )

• Go to section 3.

2.1 For the applicant/licensee, complete the following tables providing:

a) A list of the directors and officers, including the Chief Executive Officer.

Name of the corporation for which the following table pertains: DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS Name Complete Home Address Citizenship Directors; Officers; Date of Position Appointment Held

(1) b) A list of shareholders holding 10% or more of the voting shares , of the voting rights (when different from the voting shares), and of the Common(2) (participating) shares, by class of shares.

Name of the corporation for which the following table pertains: CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND SHAREHOLDERS Shares/ Participating Votes Authorized Issued Name of Shareholders No. % of Canadian

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Units (X) (company: provide jurisdiction) Held Votes (X) (individual: provide complete home address)

c) A breakdown between Canadian and non-Canadian of the remaining shares not accounted for in b), by class of shares.

Name of the corporation for which the following table pertains: Class of Shareholders Total Number of % of Canadian Shares Shares Votes (X)

2.2 Complete the following tables for each corporation holding, directly and/or indirectly, 20% or more of the voting interest (shares and/or votes) of the applicant/licensee:

a) A list of the directors and officers of the corporation, including the Chief Executive Officer.

Name of the corporation for which the following table pertains: DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS Name Complete Home Address Citizenship Directors; Officers; Date of Position Appointment Held

(1) b) A list of shareholders holding 10% or more of the voting shares , of the voting rights (when different from the voting shares), and of the Common(2) (participating) shares, by class of shares.

Name of the corporation for which the following table pertains: CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND SHAREHOLDERS Shares/ Participating Votes Authorized Issued Name of Shareholders No. % of Canadian Units (X) (company: provide jurisdiction) Held Votes (X) (individual: provide complete home address)

c) A breakdown between Canadian and non-Canadian of the remaining shares not accounted for in b), by class of shares.

Name of the corporation for which the following table pertains: Class of Shareholders Total Number of % of Canadian Shares Shares Votes (X)

2.3 Complete the same tables as in 2.2 for each corporation holding, directly and/or indirectly, 20% or more of the voting interest (shares and/or votes) of the corporations in 2.2 b), and for any corporation forming part of their ownership chain.

Supporting document to be appended:

Appendix 2A A copy of all changes or amendments to the constituting documents (for example,

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Letters Patent, By-Laws, etc.) of the applicant/licensee and of the corporations listed in 2.2 and 2.3, that are not already filed with the Commission.

3. INDUSTRY CONSOLIDATION AND CROSS-MEDIA OWNERSHIP

Section 3 - To be completed only if applying for a regional cable licence

If the information requested in this section is already on file with the Commission and is still current, complete the following:

• The application number or the date where this information was last supplied:

• Go to section 4.

3.1 Provide a list of all entities involved in any of the areas listed below, for which any investment (equity and/or debt securities) is held by the applicant/licensee, a corporation which directly or indirectly controls the applicant/licensee and any shareholder holding 20% or more of the voting shares and/or rights of the applicant/licensee.

See Attachment 1 for complete response.

a) Other CRTC licence holder and exempted undertakings

b) Daily newspaper

c) Non-daily newspaper or other media publisher

d) Production or distribution of programming material

e) Lessor of property, plant or equipment of licensee

f) Telecommunications company regulated under the Telecommunications Act

g) Company owning securities in any of categories (a) to (f)

4. EMPLOYMENT EQUITY

Information relating to employment equity is available in Public Notices CRTC 1992-59 and 1997-34.

The Commission requires responses to questions regarding Employment Equity on behalf of the applicant/licensee as a whole, with reference to all of its employees in aggregate, that is, employees at all undertakings for which the licensee holds licences.

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4.1 Is the applicant/licensee subject to the 1996 Employment Equity Act (applicable to federally- regulated employers with 100 or more employees)?

YES ( X ) NO ( )

If YES, go to section 5. If NO, proceed to question 4.2.

4.2 Outline examples of any measures (including hiring and training, apprenticeship programs, work arrangements, etc.) that you have or will put in place for the designated groups (women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and visible minorities).

Questions 4.3 to 4.5 - Applicable if between 25 and 99 employees only:

4.3 How do you or will you communicate details of your employment equity policies to managers and staff?

4.4 Have you assigned, or will you assign, a senior level person to be responsible for tracking progress and monitoring results?

YES ( ) NO ( )

If YES, what authority does or will that person have to ensure goals are achieved?

4.5 What financial resources do you have or will you put in place to promote employment equity in the workplace (for example, funds for daycare, access for persons with disabilities, etc.)?

5. SERVICE INFORMATION - INDIVIDUAL CABLE LICENCE RENEWAL

Section 5 - To be completed only if applying for an individual cable licence renewal

NOT APPLICABLE See section 6.

5.1 Please indicate the location of the licensed area, as indicated on the current licence, and provide the coordinate of the local head-end, if applicable.

5.2 Provide the number of basic subscribers.

5.3 Distribution of services

Provide/confirm a website address where the distribution grid (i.e., the channel lineup) is listed, according to the licensed location. The distribution grid must contain the call sign and location or service name of each programming service, as well as the mode of distribution [basic (B) or discretionary (D)] and channel or frequency on which each signal is distributed (refer to Broadcasting Information Bulletin 2009-384).

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Interconnection

5.4 If the undertaking is fully interconnected with another undertaking, specify the primary location of this undertaking:

Interconnection with Undertaking Location

Community channel

5.5 For licensees that elect to distribute a community channel, outline how you will be operating fully in accordance with section 27 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations.

For licensees that provide community programming in the greater Toronto, and Vancouver areas, set out or update your plans and commitments as to how you will reflect the various geographic communities within your licensed areas in these urban centres.

Industry codes

5.6 The licensee accepts as conditions of licence to adhere to the following codes during all hours of the broadcast day:

a) The Community Channel Standards, (Public Notice 1992-39 dated 1 June 1992), as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission.

YES ( ) NO ( )

If NO, provide reasons.

b) The CAB Violence Code (Public Notice CRTC 1993-149, Voluntary Code Regarding Violence in Television Programming, dated 28 October 1993 and Letter - Re: CAB Violence Code - revised title, dated 8 September 2008), as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission (applicable to community programming and any other programming of a service that it originates).

YES ( ) NO ( )

If NO, provide reasons.

Accessibility

5.7 The Broadcasting Act states that "programming accessible by disabled persons should be provided within the Canadian broadcasting system as resources become available for the purpose." Describe the steps you are taking to make your service more accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired and to people who are deaf or hearing impaired, in particular in the following areas:

a) customer service, for example billing, customer information, or dealing with complaints;

b) program guides/electronic program guides;

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c) pass-through of described programming provided on the Secondary Audio Program (SAP) signals of Canadian broadcasters, where appropriate;

d) pass-through of described programming provided on the SAP signals of non-Canadian broadcasters, where appropriate; and

e) any other mechanisms designed to make your services more accessible for people with visual or hearing impairment.

Supporting document to be appended:

Appendix 5A Service area maps (refer to Broadcasting Information Bulletin CRTC 2009-384)

Provide a service area map that reflects the boundaries of the service area in one of the following formats:

• standard image (e.g., GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP) • PDF file format • GIS-compatible file format, electronically or on a CD-ROM

A map provided in a standard image or PDF file format must be in a scale that readily permits precise identification of the boundaries of the service area and depicts the location in relation to its surrounding areas. This map must provide a

level of detail comparable to that contained in the paper map previously required by the Commission (1:50,000 NTS topographical map).

A map provided in a GIS-compatible file format must be created using a map datum of NAD83. The Commission will only accept the following GIS-compatible file extensions:

• MapInfo format (.tab) • MapInfo Interchange format (.mid/.mif)

Licensees are encouraged to post their service area maps on their respective websites.

6. SERVICE INFORMATION - REGIONAL CABLE LICENCE 6.1 Please indicate the location of the licensed areas, as indicated on the current licence of each undertaking that will be part of the proposed regional cable licence and provide the coordinates of the local head-ends, if applicable.

Bell Canada has included lists of secondary locations in the surrounding areas. The licensed area is as per the maps provided.

Bell Canada’s regional BDU in Ontario is served by a centralized head-end in Toronto, with related facilities located in Central Offices in each Ontario serving area as indicated.

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Licensed Area Head-end Toronto and surrounding areas: YES ( X ) NO ( ) Markham Coordinates: Richmond Hill Latitude: 43.38 Whitchurch-Stouffville Longitude: -79.24 Aurora Newmarket King East Gwillimbury Brampton Caledon Oakville Milton Halton Hills Woodbridge Thornhill Unionville Streetsville Clarkson Port Credit Cooksville Brampton Malton Castlemore Hamilton / Niagara and surrounding areas: YES ( X ) NO ( ) Burlington Coordinates: Port Colborne Latitude: 43.15 Wainfleet Longitude: -79.52 Pelham Welland Thorold Niagara Falls Niagara-on-the-Lake St. Catharines Lincoln Brant Waterdown Dundas Ancaster Mt. Hope Binbrook Stoney Creek Oshawa and surrounding areas: Pickering YES ( X ) NO ( ) Ajax Coordinates: Whitby Latitude: 43.30 Clarington Longitude: -78.51 Kitchener and surrounding areas: Puslinch YES ( X ) NO ( ) Guelph Coordinates:

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Guelph/Eramosa Latitude: 43.27 Erin Longitude: -80.29 North Dumfries Cambridge Waterloo Wilmot Woolwich Springwater Severn Innisfil Ramara Essa Oro-Medonte Barrie Orillia Breslau Preston New Dundee Baden St. Clemens St. Jacobs London and surrounding areas: Central Elgin YES ( X ) NO ( ) St. Thomas Coordinates: Southwold Latitude: 42.59 Middlesex Centre Longitude: -81.14 Lambeth Belmont Dorchester Thorndale Ilderton Mt. Brydges Windsor and surrounding areas: LaSalle YES ( X ) NO ( ) Tecumseh Coordinates: Lakeshore Latitude: 42.19 Maidstone Longitude: -83.01 Sarnia Ottawa and surrounding areas: Kanata-Stittsville YES ( X ) NO ( ) Richmond Coordinates: Jockvale Latitude: 45.25 Manotick Longitude: -75.41 Gloucester Orleans

6.2 For each undertaking, provide the number of basic subscribers.

Toronto and surrounding area: # # (as of the week of January 9-15, 2011).

6.3 If applicable, specify new locations you propose to incorporate in this regional licence which are not currently authorized: Bell Canada’s regional BDU in Ontario is served by a centralized head-

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end in Toronto, with related facilities located in Central Offices in each Ontario serving area as indicated.

Primary Location Secondary Locations Head-end (if applicable) Kingston and Surrounding areas: YES ( X ) NO ( ) surrounding areas Frontenac Islands Coordinates: Pembroke Latitude: 44.3053 Loyalist Longitude: - Tyendinaga 76.3847 Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory Belleville Quinte West Prince Edward Peterborough and Surrounding areas: YES ( X ) NO ( ) surrounding areas Otonabee-South Monaghan Coordinates: Cavan-Millbrook-North Latitude: 44.2897 Monaghan Longitude: - Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield 78.3161 Douro-Dummer Stratford and Surrounding areas: YES ( X ) NO ( ) surrounding areas Perth South Coordinates: Perth East Latitude: 43.3813 Longitude: - 80.9701

Distribution of services

6.4 a) In the case of existing undertakings, for each undertaking, provide/confirm a website address where the distribution grid (i.e., the channel lineup) is listed, according to the licensed location. The distribution grid must contain the call sign and location or service name of each programming service, as well as the mode of distribution [basic (B) or discretionary (D)] and channel or frequency on which each signal is distributed (refer to Broadcasting Information Bulletin 2009- 384).

http://bell.fibetv.s3.amazonaws.com/en/resources/pdf/FibeChannelList_ONT_ENG_Nov9.pdf

b) In the case of new undertakings forming part of a new or existing regional licence, provide a list of proposed services to be distributed by each distribution undertaking: See Attachment 2 for complete response.

DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICES Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency or Service Name (Off-air, (Basic(B) or on which signal , etc.) Discretionary(D)) will be distributed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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NOTE:An applicant that is awarded a regional licence or the authority to implement a new undertaking under an existing regional licence will be required to provide, at the same time it informs the Commission that it is ready to commence operations, a website address where its distribution grid(s) is/are posted (refer to Broadcasting Information Bulletin CRTC 2009-384).

Interconnection

6.5 If an undertaking is fully interconnected with another undertaking, specify the primary location of this undertaking: NOT APPLICABLE

Interconnection with Undertaking Location

Community channel

6.6 For licensees that elect to distribute a community channel, outline how you will be operating fully in accordance with section 27 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations, for each undertaking forming part of the proposed regional cable licence.

Bell Canada’s community channel manager is fully conversant with the provisions of s.27 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations (as amended) and the Commission’s Community Television Policy as set out in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-622. As part of periodic reviews of Bell’s community channel, each element of the Regulations and policy will be reviewed against practices in the prior period, and corrective actions, if any, will be undertaken for future periods.

For licensees that provide community programming in the greater Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver areas, set out or update your plans and commitments as to how you will reflect the various geographic communities within your licensed areas in these urban centres.

Bell will maintain records of the various communities represented, and attempt to balance the interest of various communities within Toronto and Montréal by reaching out to under- represented communities, when and where identified. This will present certain challenges for Bell because, unlike the incumbent, it does not have a long history of serving greater Toronto and greater Montreal, and its community channel will be in start-up mode, and have limited resources in comparison to the incumbent’s. Nevertheless, Bell will attempt to achieve a balance over the term of its licence.

Industry codes

6.7 The applicant/licensee accepts as conditions of licence to adhere to the following codes during all hours of the broadcast day:

a) The Cable Television Community Channel Standards, (Public Notice CRTC 1992-39 dated 1 June 1992), as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission.

YES ( X ) NO ( )

If NO, provide reasons.

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b) The CAB Violence Code (Public Notice CRTC 1993-149 dated 28 October 1993), as amended from time to time and approved by the Commission (applicable to community programming and any other programming of a service that it originates).

YES ( X ) NO ( )

If NO, provide reasons.

Accessibility

6.8 The Broadcasting Act states that "programming accessible by disabled persons should be provided within the Canadian broadcasting system as resources become available for the purpose." Describe the steps you are taking to make your service more accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired and to people who are deaf or hearing impaired, in particular in the following areas:

a) customer service, for example billing, customer information, or dealing with complaints;

Bell Canada has redesigned Bell.ca using WCAG 2.0 accessibility principles. In the Accessibility services section of Bell.ca, customers with disabilities can now browse Bell’s products and services by five key disability types: Physical (mobility and dexterity), Speech, Hearing, Vision and Cognitive.

Bell Canada is also taking steps to ensure that all customer-facing employees have a basic understanding of accessible customer-service.

Upon request, Bell Canada offers bills, bill inserts and more in alternate formats. Channel listings are available online.

For service, general accessibility questions or complaints, customers with disabilities can contact the Accessibility Services call centre or can ask to be directed to the Accessibility Services call centre at anytime. Bell Canada is currently taking steps to increase public awareness of the Accessibility Services call centre and the accessible products and services offered by Bell Canada.

b) program guides/electronic program guides;

Closed Captioning (CC) information is provided in the program information screen or the detailed guide information section of the guide view.

c) pass-through of described programming provided on the Secondary Audio Program (SAP) signals of Canadian broadcasters, where appropriate;

Bell Canada passes DV audio on all channels that are providing DV. The customer must enable the DV through the settings menu.

d) pass-through of described programming provided on the SAP signals of non-Canadian broadcasters, where appropriate; and

See response to 6.8 c) above.

e) any other mechanisms designed to make your services more accessible for people with visual or hearing impairment.

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Under the Deferral Obligation to improve products and services for persons with disabilities, Bell Canada partnered with IBM to perform a product assessment of Bell TV. We are currently reviewing the assessment and opportunities for improvements to TV products and services for persons with disabilities that can be made under the Deferral Obligation.

Bell Canada is also engaged in ongoing dialogue with Microsoft, the software provider for our IPTV service, to determine the feasibility of possible improvements. Any enhancements that Bell Canada requests will need to be assessed against Microsoft’s global development priorities.

Supporting document to be appended:

Appendix 6A Service area maps* (refer to Broadcasting Information Bulletin CRTC 2009-384)

*For the purpose of public examination, Bell Canada has posted a condensed version of its service area maps. See link at section 1.4 of this form.

In the case of existing undertakings:

Provide service area maps that reflect the boundaries of the service areas in one of the following formats:

• standard image (e.g., GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP) • PDF file format • GIS-compatible file format, electronically or on a CD-ROM

Maps provided in a standard image or PDF file format must be in a scale that readily permits precise identification of the boundaries of the service areas and depicts the locations in relation to their surrounding areas. These maps must provide a level of detail comparable to that contained in the paper map previously required by the Commission (1:50,000 NTS topographical map).

Maps provided in a GIS-compatible file format must be created using a map datum of NAD83. The Commission will only accept the following GIS-compatible file extensions:

• MapInfo format (.tab); • MapInfo Interchange format (.mid/.mif).

Licensees are encouraged to post their service area maps on their respective websites.

In the case of new undertakings:

Provide proposed service area maps following the specifications set out above.

BOOK OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

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APPENDED E-FILED APPENDIX NUMBER AND NAME (Yes or No) (Yes or No) SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION 1A Supplementary Brief Yes Yes SECTION 2: OWNERSHIP 2A Amendments to constituting documents No No SECTION 5: SERVICE INFORMATION - INDIVIDUAL CABLE LICENCE RENEWAL 5A Service Area Map(s) No No SECTION 6: SERVICE INFORMATION - REGIONAL CABLE LICENCE 6A Service Area Maps Yes Yes

This document is available in alternative format upon request. CRTC 136 (2010-08-24) - Cable - New Regional/Renew Individual version française disponible

***End of Document***

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Response to Question 3.1

For the Applicant Bell Canada and BCE Inc., which controls the Applicant and is the only shareholder holding 20% or more of the voting shares of the Applicant Security Holder Entity in which securities Business Securities Held are held Type Type of Voting % Held Securities compared to number issued BCE Inc. 4371593 Canada Inc. G Common Y 100% Bell Canada AFG Common Y 100% CTV Globemedia Inc. G Common Y 15% Inc. G Common Y 0.0011%

4371593 Canada Inc. SkyTerra Holdings G Common Y 66.66% Canada Inc.

SkyTerra Holdings SkyTerra Canada Inc. F Common Y 80% Canada Inc.

Bell Canada Holdings G Common Y 100% Inc. Inukshuk G Partnership 50% Partnership Units Bell ExpressVu Inc. AG Common Y 100% Bell ExpressVu LP AG Partnership 99.99% Units Inc AFG Common Y 100% 4257103 Canada Inc. G Common Y 50% Bell Aliant Inc. G Common Y 42.18% Bell Aliant Regional G Common N 0.01% Communications Inc.

Bell Mobility Bell Mobility Inc. F Common Y 100% Holdings Inc.

Inukshuk Wireless Inc. F Common Y 100% Partnership

Bell ExpressVu Inc. Bell ExpressVu LP A Partnership 0.01% Units

Northwestel Inc. Latitude Wireless Inc. F Common Y 70% Ardicom Digital F Common Y 33.33% Communications Inc. Tahltan River F Common Y 49% Communications Inc. Tundra Communications F Common Y 49% Inc. Attachment 1 Page 2 of 3

For the Applicant Bell Canada and BCE Inc., which controls the Applicant and is the only shareholder holding 20% or more of the voting shares of the Applicant Security Holder Entity in which securities Business Securities Held are held Type Type of Voting % Held Securities compared to number issued Waterways F Common Y 50% Communications Inc.

4257103 Canada Inc. Axia NetMedia F Common Y 8.6% Corporation

Bell Aliant Inc. Bell Aliant Regional AG Common N 99.99% Communications Inc.

Bell Aliant Regional NorthernTel LP F Partnership 99.89% Communications Inc. Units Telebec LP F Partnership 99.89% Units 6583458 Canada Inc. AG Common Y 100% Bell Aliant Regional AF Partnership 99.99% Communications LP Units

6583458 Canada Inc. NorthernTel LP F Partnership 0.11% Units Telebec LP F Partnership 0.11% Units Bell Aliant Regional AF Partnership 0.01% Communications LP Units

Telebec LP du Nord de AF Common Y 100% Québec Inc.

CTV Globemedia Inc. 6991050 Canada Inc. D Common Y 100% CTV Inc. ADG Common Y 100%

CTV Inc. 7043546 Canada Inc. D Common Y 80% Agincourt Productions D Common Y 100% Inc. CTV Limited ADG Common Y 100% 3578704 Canada Inc. G Common Y 100% CTV Limited CTV Corp. A Common Y 100% Learning and Skills A Common Y 100% Television of Limited Learning and Skills A Common Y 100% Television of Alberta Limited

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For the Applicant Bell Canada and BCE Inc., which controls the Applicant and is the only shareholder holding 20% or more of the voting shares of the Applicant Security Holder Entity in which securities Business Securities Held are held Type Type of Voting % Held Securities compared to number issued 3578704 Canada Inc. CTV Specialty Television G Common Y 80% Inc.

CTV Specialty CTV Specialty Television G Common Y 100% Television Inc. Enterprises Inc.

CTV Specialty 3922111 Canada Inc. G Common Y 100% Television Enterprises Inc. 3922120 Canada Inc. G Common Y 100% Dome Productions Inc. G Common Y 100% 2953285 Canada Inc. AG Common Y 80% Viewer’s Choice Canada A Common Y 24.95% Inc. CTV Specialty Sports G Common Y 100% Holdings Inc.

3922111 Canada Inc. Animal Planet Canada AD Common Y 80% Company

3922120 Canada Inc. Discovery Science AD Common Y 80% Canada Company

Dome Productions Inc. Dome Productions D Partnership 50% Partnership Units

2953285 Canada Inc. Exploration Production D Common Y 100% Inc. Exploration Distribution D Common Y 100% Inc. CTV Specialty Sports Inc. ADG Common Y 100% Holdings Inc. Le Réseau des Sports Inc. AD Common Y 100%

The Sports Network The NHL Network Inc. AD Common Y 21.42% Inc.

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Response to Question 6.4 b)

Ontario Regional Licence

Section 6.4 b): "In the case of new undertakings forming part of an existing regional licence, provide a list of proposed services to be distributed by each distribution undertaking."

Response: See tables below for new serving areas in Kingston, Peterborough, and Stratford Ontario.

Distant signals will be distributed pursuant to the consent regime established at paragraphs 302-312 of Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-100, Regulatory Frameworks for broadcasting distribution undertakings and discretionary programming services.

Bell will distribute HD and SD versions of conventional television signals. For Mandatory, Category A, Category B, Category C, Pay-TV, and ESS services, Bell will distribute the HD versions as available.

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Planned Distribution of Services in Kingston and Surrounding Areas Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed CKWS Kingston (CBC-Ind) TV Off-air B TBD* CJOH Ottawa (CTV) TV Off-air B TBD* CIII Toronto (Global) TV Off-air B 211 CHRO Ottawa (A-Chan) TV Off-air B 214 Toronto TV Off-air B 215 CFMT Toronto (OMNI-1) TV Off-air B 216 CJMT Toronto (OMNI-2) TV Off-air B 125 CBLFT Toronto (SRC) TV Off-air B 208 CFTM Montreal (TVA) TV Terrestrial B 115 CFJP Montreal (V) TV Terrestrial B 114 CITS Burlington TV Terrestrial B 651 TVO Toronto (Prov.Educ.) Off-Air B 265 TV TFO Toronto (Prov.Educ.) Off-Air B 137 Québec National Ass'y TV Terrestrial B 148 Ontario Legislative Ass'y TV Terrestrial B 513 Bell Community Channel TV Local B TBD* Campus & Community Audio Terrestrial or B TBD* Radio Stations Off-Air Galaxie Pay Audio Audio Terrestrial B 901-945 Sirius Satellite Radio Audio Terrestrial D TBD* CKAV Aboriginal Voices Audio Off-Air B 946 CBF-FM Premiere Chaine Audio Off-Air D 976 CBFX-FM Espace Musiqu Audio Off-Air D 975 CJBC-FM Espace Musiqu Audio Off-Air D 964 CBME-FM CBC Radio 1 Audio Off-Air D 954 CBLA-FM CBC Radio 1 Audio Off-Air D 957 CHOQ-FM Radio Franco Audio Off-air D 967 Mandatory Services See List M See List A1, A2 See List B See List C Exempt Ethnic Services See List D Pay TV Services See List P Eligible Satellite Services See List E

*TBD: Channel Guide locations are yet to be determined. Appendix 2 Page 3 of 11

Planned Distribution of Services in Peterborough and Surrounding Areas Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed CHEX Peterbor (CBC-Ind) TV Off-air B TBD* CFTO Toronto (CTV) TV Off-air B 212 CIII Toronto (Global) TV Off-air B 211 CKVR Barrie (A-Chan) TV Off-air B 219 CityTV Toronto TV Off-air B 214 CFMT Toronto (OMNI-1) TV Off-air B 215 CJMT Toronto (OMNI-2) TV Off-air B 216 CBLFT Toronto (SRC) TV Off-air B 116 CFTM Montreal (TVA) TV Terrestrial B 115 CFJP Montreal (V) TV Terrestrial B 114 CITS Burlington TV Terrestrial B 651 TVO Toronto (Prov.Educ.) Off-Air B 265 TV TFO Toronto (Prov.Educ.) Off-Air B 137 Ontario Legislative Ass'y TV Terrestrial B 513 Québec National Ass'y TV Terrestrial B 148 Bell Community Channel TV Local B TBD* Campus & Community Audio Terrestrial or B TBD* Radio Stations Off-Air Galaxie Pay Audio Audio Terrestrial B 901-945 Sirius Satellite Radio Audio Terrestrial D TBD* CKAV Aboriginal Voices Audio Off-Air B 946 CBF-FM Premiere Chaine Audio Off-Air D 976 CBFX-FM Espace Musiqu Audio Off-Air D 975 CJBC-FM Espace Musiqu Audio Off-Air D 964 CBME-FM CBC Radio 1 Audio Off-Air D 954 CBLA-FM CBC Radio 1 Audio Off-Air D 957 CHOQ-FM Radio Franco Audio Off-air D 967 Mandatory Services See List M Category A Services See List A1, A2 Category B Services See List B Category C Services See List C Exempt Ethnic Services See List D Pay TV Services See List P Eligible Satellite Services See List E

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Planned Distribution of Services in Stratford and Surrounding Areas Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed CBLT Toronto (CBC) TV Off-air B 210 CFTO Toronto (CTV) TV Off-air B 212 CIII Toronto (Global) TV Off-air B 211 CFPL London (A-Chan) TV Off-air B TBD* CityTV Toronto TV Off-air B 214 CFMT Toronto (OMNI-1) TV Off-air B 215 CJMT Toronto (OMNI-2) TV Off-air B 216 CBLFT Toronto (SRC) TV Off-air B 116 CFTM Montreal (TVA) TV Terrestrial B 115 CFJP Montreal (V) TV Terrestrial B 114 CHCH Hamilton TV Off-Air B 218 CITS Burlington TV Terrestrial B 651 TVO Toronto (Prov.Educ.) Off-Air B 265 TV TFO Toronto (Prov.Educ.) Off-Air B 137 Québec National Ass'y TV Terrestrial B 148 Ontario Legislative Ass'y TV Terrestrial B 513 Bell Community Channel TV Local B TBD* Campus & Community Audio Terrestrial or B TBD* Radio Stations Off-Air Galaxie Pay Audio Audio Terrestrial B 901-945 Sirius Satellite Radio Audio Terrestrial D TBD* CKAV Aboriginal Voices Audio Off-Air B 946 CBF-FM Premiere Chaine Audio Off-Air D 976 CBFX-FM Espace Musiqu Audio Off-Air D 975 CJBC-FM Espace Musiqu Audio Off-Air D 964 CBME-FM CBC Radio 1 Audio Off-Air D 954 CBLA-FM CBC Radio 1 Audio Off-Air D 957 CHOQ-FM Radio Franco Audio Off-air D 967 Mandatory Services See List M Category A Services See List A1, A2 Category B Services See List B Category C Services See List C Exempt Ethnic Services See List D Pay TV Services See List P Eligible Satellite Services See List E *TBD: Channel Guide locations are yet to be determined. Appendix 2 Page 5 of 11

DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICES in Ontario Serving Areas List M Mandatory Services under s.9(1)(h) of the Broadcasting Act Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed APTN TV Terrestrial B 269 CFTM Montreal (TVA) TV Off-air B 115 CPAC (Eng. and Fr.) TV Terrestrial B 512, 149 La Magnétothèque Audio Terrestrial B 13 NBRS (Voiceprint) Audio Terrestrial B 49 RDI TV Terrestrial B 126 The Accessibility Channel TV Terrestrial B 48 TV Terrestrial B 505

DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICES in Ontario Serving Areas List A1 Category-A Services (Formerly Analog Specialty Services) Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed ARTV TV Terrestrial D 143 Bravo TV Terrestrial D 620 Business News BNN TV Terrestrial D 504 Cable Pulse 24 TV Terrestrial D 503 TV Terrestrial D 129 Canal Evasion TV Terrestrial D 134 TV Terrestrial D 135 Country Music Tel CMT TV Terrestrial B 575 Comedy Network, The TV Terrestrial D 625 Discovery Channel, The TV Terrestrial D 520 Fairchild TV Terrestrial D 717 Food Network Cda TV Terrestrial D 603 HGTV Canada TV Terrestrial D 600 Historia TV Terrestrial D 133 History Television TV Terrestrial D 522 MTV Canada (Talk TV) TV Terrestrial B 581 Much More Music TV Terrestrial D 571 Much Music TV Terrestrial B 570 Musimax TV Terrestrial D 142 Musique Plus TV Terrestrial D 141 Odyssey TV Terrestrial D 889 Appendix 2 Page 6 of 11

Outdoor Life TV Terrestrial D 411 Series + TV Terrestrial D 132 Showcase TV Terrestrial D 616 Slice TV Terrestrial D 601 South Asian Television TV Terrestrial D 811 Space TV Terrestrial D 627 Star (E!) TV Terrestrial D 621 TV Terrestrial D 719 Telelatino TV Terrestrial D 700 Eng TV Terrestrial D 554 Teletoon Fr TV Terrestrial D 139 Treehouse TV Terrestrial B 560 TV5 TV Terrestrial D 145 TVTropolis TV Terrestrial D 618 Vision TV TV Terrestrial B 261 Viva (CLT) (Oprah) TV Terrestrial D 526 (Canal Famille) TV Terrestrial D 140 TV Terrestrial B 602 YTV TV Terrestrial B 551 Ztele (Canal Z) TV Terrestrial D 131

DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICES in Ontario Serving Areas List A2 Category-A Services (Formerly Cat-1 Digital Services) Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed AddikTV (Mystère) TV Terrestrial D 136 Argent TV Terrestrial D 128 Bold TV Terrestrial D 641 Book Television TV Terrestrial D 529 Documentary Channel TV Terrestrial D 336 Fashion Television TV Terrestrial D 605 G4 Tech TV TV Terrestrial D 515 TV Terrestrial D 514 IFC The Indep Film Chan TV Terrestrial D 330 MTV2 TV Terrestrial D 577 Mystery TV TV Terrestrial D 638 One Mind Body Spirit TV Terrestrial D 606 OutTV TV Terrestrial D 609 Reseau Info-Sports TV Terrestrial D 123 The Biography Channel TV Terrestrial D 622 The Cave (Men TV) TV Terrestrial D 629 Travel + Escape TV Terrestrial D 527 Twist TV (Disc. Health) TV Terrestrial D 604 Appendix 2 Page 7 of 11

Planned Distribution of Services in Ontario Serving Areas List B Category B Services Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed ABU Dhabi TV TV Terrestrial D 846 Animal Planet TV Terrestrial D 525 AOV Adult Movie Channel TV Terrestrial D 781 AOV Maleflixxx Television TV Terrestrial D 782 ATN AASTHA TV Terrestrial D 793 ATN Alpha ETC Punjabi TV Terrestrial D 818 ATN ARY (formerly Urdu) TV Terrestrial D 826 ATN Com'wealth (CBN) TV Terrestrial D 796 ATN Cricket Plus TV Terrestrial D 797 ATN B4U Movies TV Terrestrial D 809 ATN Bangla TV Terrestrial D 814 ATN NDTV 24/7 TV Terrestrial D 799 ATN Tamil Channel TV Terrestrial D 824 ATN TV Terrestrial D 810 BBC Canada TV Terrestrial D 635 BITE Television TV Terrestrial D 530 CASA TV Terrestrial D 154 CINÉPOP TV Terrestrial D 185 Comedy Gold (TV Land) TV Terrestrial D 637 Cosmopolitan Television TV Terrestrial D 608 DejaView TV Terrestrial D 636 Discovery Science TV Terrestrial D 523 Discovery World HD TV Terrestrial D 1520 DIY TV Terrestrial D 607 Dusk (Scream) TV Terrestrial D 332 eqhd TV Terrestrial D 169 ERT sat Canada TV Terrestrial D 890 ESPN Classic TV Terrestrial D 409 Festival Portuguese TV Terrestrial D TBD* , The TV Terrestrial D 388 Filmy Television TV Terrestrial D 798 GOL TV TV Terrestrial D 404 Investigation Discovery TV Terrestrial D 528 Leafs TV TV Terrestrial D 422 Mega Cosmos TV Terrestrial D 888 Movieola TV Terrestrial D 331 MovieTime (Lonestar) TV Terrestrial D 630 National Geographic TV Terrestrial D 524 NBA TV Canada (Raptors) TV Terrestrial D 415 Appendix 2 Page 8 of 11

NDTV Imagine TV Terrestrial D 801 NHL Network, The TV Terrestrial D 421 Nickelodeon TV Terrestrial D 599 NTV Canada TV Terrestrial D 893 Oasis HD TV Terrestrial D 1625 Playhouse Disney Télé TV Terrestrial D 189 TV Terrestrial D 153 radX (Rush HD) TV Terrestrial D 1627 RTVi TV Terrestrial D 894 Setanta Sports (Canada) TV Terrestrial D 420 Showcase Action TV Terrestrial D 334 Showcase Diva TV Terrestrial D 335 TV Terrestrial D 337 Sky TG 24 Canada TV Terrestrial D 697 SSTV TV Terrestrial D 823 Sundance (Drive-in) TV Terrestrial D 613 TV Terrestrial D 599 TELETOON Retro Fr. TV Terrestrial D 186 TLN en Espanol TV Terrestrial D 867 Treasure HD TV Terrestrial D 1623 Vanessa TV Terrestrial D 778 W Movies (SexTV) TV Terrestrial D 602 Wild TV (Hunting Channel) TV Terrestrial D 389 World Fishing (WFN) TV Terrestrial D 419 (formerly Cuisine) TV Terrestrial D 190 *TBD: Channel Guide locations are yet to be determined.

Planned Distribution of Services in Ontario Serving Areas List C Category C Services Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed CBC News TV Terrestrial B 502 CTV News TV Terrestrial B 501 LCN TV Terrestrial D 127 RDI TV Terrestrial B 126 RDS TV Terrestrial D 123 Rogers TV Terrestrial D 405-407 Rogers TV Terrestrial D 418 Score, The TV Terrestrial D 410 TSN TV Terrestrial D 400 TSN 2 TV Terrestrial D 402

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Planned Distribution of Services in Ontario Serving Areas List P Services Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed Bell Pay Per View TV Local D TBD* Bell Sports PPV** TV Local D TBD* Bell VOD TV Local D TBD* TMN / HBO Canada TV Terrestrial D 300-307 MoviePix TV Terrestrial D 304-305 SuperChannel TV Terrestrial D 326-329 Family / Playhouse Disney TV Terrestrial D 556,549 Super Ecran TV Terrestrial D 180-183 *TBD: Channel Guide locations are yet to be determined. ** Licence application pending

Planned Distribution of Services in Ontario Serving Areas List D Exempt Ethnic Services Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed Bell Fibe TV will offer an assortment of Exempt Ethnic channels, such as the following: ATN Malayalam TV Satellite D TBD* WOW TV Chinese TV Satellite D TBD* Fujian Straits TV Satellite D TBD* Jus Punjabi TV Satellite D TBD* *TBD: Channel Guide locations are yet to be determined.

Planned Distribution of Services in Ontario Serving Areas List E Eligible Satellite Services Programming services Service Type Reception Mode of Channel or Call Sign, Location, or (TV or Audio) Method Distribution Frequency on Service name (Off air, (Basic (B) or which the signal Satellite, etc.) Discretionary will be (D)) distributed Licenced television TV Terrestrial D Various programming undertakings (Distant Signals) WGRZ Buffalo (NBC)* TV Off-Air B 280 WKBW Buffalo (ABC)* TV Off-Air B 281 Appendix 2 Page 10 of 11

Planned Distribution of Services in Ontario Serving Areas List E Eligible Satellite Services WIVB Buffalo (CBS)* TV Off-Air B 282 WUTV Buffalo (FOX)* TV Off-Air B 283 WNED Buffalo (PBS)* TV Off-Air B 284 KING Seattle (NBC) TV Terrestrial D 287 KCTS Seattle (PBS) TV Terrestrial D 288 KIRO Seattle (CBS) TV Terrestrial D 289 KCPQ Tacoma (FOX) TV Terrestrial D 290 KOMO Seattle (ABC) TV Terrestrial D 291 A-Atlantic (ASN) TV Terrestrial D 202 A&E TV Satellite D 615 Aaj Tak + TV Satellite D 808 Al Jazeera English TV Satellite D 516 American Movie Classics TV Satellite D 293 ATN B4 Music + TV Satellite D 795 BBC World TV Satellite D 510 Beijing TV + TV Satellite D 713 BET TV Satellite D 576 Caracol TV International + TV Satellite D 864 CBS College Sports TV Satellite D 413 CCTV Entertainment + TV Satellite D 714 CCTV-4 + TV Satellite D 720 Channel V Taiwan + TV Satellite D 707 China Yellow River TV + TV Satellite D 721 CNBC TV Satellite D 509 CNN TV Satellite D 500 CNN Headline TV Satellite D 508 CNN International TV Satellite D 511 Dandana TV + TV Satellite D 847 Deutche Welle + TV Satellite D 851 Dragon TV + TV Satellite D 722 ET Global + TV Satellite D 723 Fox News TV Satellite D 507 Game Show Network TV Satellite D 639 GMA Pinoy + TV Satellite D 857 Golf Chanel TV Satellite D 416 Guangdong + TV Satellite D 771 Hunan Satellite TV + TV Satellite D 725 Jiangsu International + TV Satellite D 726 KTLA Los Angeles TV Satellite D 298 Military Channel TV Satellite D 631 MSNBC TV Satellite D 506 New Tang NTDTV + TV Satellite D 727 NDTV Good Times + TV Satellite D 800 NTV Bangla + TV Satellite D 815 Peachtree TV Satellite D 294 Phoenix PNACC + TV Satellite D 715 Appendix 2 Page 11 of 11

Planned Distribution of Services in Ontario Serving Areas List E Eligible Satellite Services Playboy TV Satellite D 780 RAI International + TV Satellite D 701 RTPi Portugal + TV Satellite D 881 Russia Today + TV Satellite D 517 Sahara One + TV Satellite D 812 SET (SONY) Asia + TV Satellite D 813 SET (SONY) Max + TV Satellite D 802 Speed TV Satellite D 417 Spike TV Satellite D 628 Star Chinese + TV Satellite D 708 Star Chinese Movies 2 + TV Satellite D 709 Gold + TV Satellite D 803 Star India News + TV Satellite D 804 Star India One + TV Satellite D 805 Star Vijay + TV Satellite D 806 The Learning Channel TV Satellite D 521 TV Satellite D 292 TV Asia + TV Satellite D 807 TV Global Internacional + TV Satellite D 883 WGN TV Satellite D 295 WPIX NY TV Satellite D 297 WSBK TV Satellite D 296 * Alternatively, for each signal, the affiliate of the same network located in the same time zone as that of the licenced area. + Ethnic-Language