WISPWest.net
Terms of Service
1014 West Park #5
Livingston, MT. 59047
Phone (406) 222-5454 Fax (406) 222-5898
WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS AGREEMENT
This online agreement is entered into
by and between you the subscriber
(Subscriber) and WISPWest.net LLC
(Provider) with offices at
1014 West Park #5,
Livingston Montana 59047, for the
purpose of establishing the terms and
conditions under which Provider will
furnish Wireless Internet Access
Service.
SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED.
Provider, under the terms of this
agreement, will furnish to Subscriber
the selected package of Wireless
Internet Access Service agreed upon at
time of installation.
TERM OF THE AGREEMENT. This
Agreement shall be in effect for an
initial term commencing with service
inception and continuing for as long as service is being provided. Customer has the right to cancel subscribtion to service(s) at any time.
WISPWest.net
owns all equipment, antennas, cables,
and select software and upon any
termination all equipment must be
returned to WISPWest.net. Any
unreturned equipment will be billed to
the Subscriber in the amount of $400.00
for equipment fees.
EARLY TERMINATION. If
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SEASONAL SUBSCRIBER.
The Subscriber must
pay a $9.95 a month minimum service fee
to keep the WISPWest.net service
installed during seasonal use.
CHANGES TO SERVICE. Subscriber may
choose to change their Wireless Internet
Access package/speed without violating
the terms of this agreement. A change
fee may be required to implement the
change. A move of service will incur a
minimum fee of $55.00. Excess cabling
and multiple workstation moves will
incur normal hourly labor rates beyond
the basic $55.00 equipment move fee.
Early termination charges will not apply
during the timeframe in which a move of
equipment occurs and service is
reestablished.
PAYMENT SCHEDULE. Subscriber
will be billed installation charges, as
well as the appropriate MRC’s for the
Wireless Internet Access Service speed
selected at the time of the first bill.
Provider reserves the right to request
payment for any and all equipment
associated with the initial installation
for wireless Internet access in advance.
Wireless Internet Access Service
charges are due and payable monthly in
advance. Failure to pay monthly service
charges by the 10th
day of the month, shall give
Provider the right, without liability,
to temporarily disconnect Wireless
Internet Access Service.
The Provider is not
liable for any loss of business, loss of
phone service, or any style of Internet
services from a deactivated Internet
account. A returned check
will be considered non-payment of the
account. Restoration of service will
require payment of any unpaid balance
and a reconnect charge of $50 may be
applied. If service is not reconnected
within seven (7) calendar days, the
Wireless Internet Access Service will be
permanently disconnected. To restore
service after a permanent disconnect,
payment of the full unpaid balance,
early termination charge, and
pre-payment of new installation charges
may apply.
Late Payment Fees - A late payment
fee of 1.5% per month may be added on
accounts not paid within thirty (30)
days of billing (18% annum). Returned
Check Charge - A $25.00 processing fee
will be charged on all returned checks.
CUSTOMER PROVIDED EQUIPMENT.
Any equipment not purchased from
Provider is customer provided equipment.
Provider is not responsible for support
of customer provided equipment and
Subscriber will be liable for the
expense of a service call if such
equipment adversely affects Wireless
Internet Access Service.
CUSTOMER INSTALLATION. The
installation date and time will be
determined by Provider and communicated
to Subscriber as early as possible.
Prior to or during installation,
Subscriber and Provider will determine
if Subscribers’ computer(s) are
configured appropriately for the
Wireless Internet Access Service
connection. If not, Subscriber will be
required to purchase or provide the
appropriate hardware for the service to
work. Installation of said equipment can
be installed by Provider for a fee.
In the event a Subscriber installs a
network utilizing the provided Wireless
Internet Access Service modem, it is
with the clear understanding that
Provider is not responsible for any
problems that may occur. Provider will
not dispatch a technician to
Subscriber’s location to resolve any
computer and/or network-related problems
without an associated fee.
Provider will not perform work on any
of Subscriber’s computers without an
associated fee.
SERVICE CALLS. If
Provider is called to Subscriber’s site
and it is determined that the problem is
other than the Wireless Internet Access
Service and/or the Wireless Internet
Access interface, a minimum service fee
of $45.00 will
be charged for the first hour and in
half hour increments thereafter. The
stated rates apply during regular
business hours. Overtime, weekend, and
holiday rates will be higher. Travel and
related charges may also apply.
The provided Wireless Internet Access
Service hardware is warranted by its
manufacturer for a period of one (1)
year. During the one (1) year
manufacturer’s warranty period Provider
will support the hardware for problems
covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Before the one (1) year warranty period
has expired, Subscriber may purchase an
extended warranty from Provider. Service
calls determined to be the result of an
out of warranty Wireless Internet Access
Service modem will be charged to
Subscriber.
SERVICE DELIVERY. Wireless
Internet Access connection speed (256
kbps to 7.0 Mbps, depending on package
chosen) is measured between Subscriber’s
location and the Provider access point.
Connection speeds may be lower under
conditions of high Internet usage.
Actual data transmission or throughput
may be lower than the connection speed
due to Internet congestion, server or
router speeds, protocol overheads, and
other factors which cannot be controlled
by Provider.
DELAY. Provider will not be
liable for any delay in the delivery or
installation of Wireless Internet Access
Service or for any damages suffered by
Subscriber by reason of such delay
regardless of whether such delay is
directly or indirectly caused by
Provider.
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Provider is not responsible for any
incidental or consequential damages
resulting from failure of, or suspension
of, Wireless Internet Access services.
Voice Over IP
(VOIP)
Provider does
support, but does not guarantee Voice
Over IP Protocol. Any number of
factors can take down a Voice Over IP
telephone line. We suggest either
a backup land line or a cellular phone
if you use the Voice Over IP services.
TV Over IP
(IPTV)
Provider does
support, but does not guarantee TV
Over IP Protocol. Any number of
factors can take down a TV Over IP
telephone line. We suggest either
DirecTV, Dish Network, or other TV
service provider
if you continue to have problems with TV
over IP Protocol.
ADDITIONAL TERMS. If either
party commences an action against the
other party to enforce the provisions of
this Agreement, the prevailing party
shall be entitled to recover reasonable
attorney’s fees and costs from the
non-prevailing party. If any provisions
of this Agreement are held to be
illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, such
shall not invalidate the remaining
provisions hereof. This contract
supercedes any previous agreements,
verbal or written. In the event of legal
action arising out of or related to this
Agreement, including claims for
non-payment of amounts owed hereunder,
Park County,
Montana shall
be the exclusive jurisdiction and legal
venue for said action and this Agreement
shall be construed according to the laws
for the State of
Montana.
Commitment of Service
WISPWest.net LLC continually
strives to be the premier Wireless
Internet Access Service Provider in
Montana and
Wyoming. As part of this commitment, our
Network Operations Center (NOC)
Engineers proactively monitor
performance on our network backbone to
ensure WISPWest.net LLC has adequate
backbone bandwidth to accommodate
high-speed service for our entire
customer base. WISPWest.net LLC offers
products that range from dedicated
backbone bandwidth (more expensive) to
products that are shared backbone
bandwidth (less expensive). You should
work with your WISPWest.net LLC Sales
department to determine which product
offering best fits the needs of your
business or residence.
It is important to WISPWest.net LLC
that our customers clearly understand
the difference between purchased
bandwidth and throughput. First, some
background about the Internet. The
Internet is a mesh network comprised of
multiple independent Internet Service
Providers, Enterprise Level Customers
and Residential Customers located
throughout the world. As such, there are
various WAN routing protocols that make
up the Internet including, but not
limited to, Frame Relay, ATM, IP over
Ethernet and IP over SONET. With these
WAN routing protocols come various
overhead requirements that reduce the
amount of throughput possible for all
Internet customers. In addition, TCP is
the primary transport layer protocol
utilized throughout the Internet. HTTP
(www sites), HTTPS, FTP, TELNET and many
other applications utilize the TCP
protocol suite as their transport layer
protocol. TCP is a connection-oriented
protocol thus also has overhead
requirements. Most in-depth testing and
research shows that the average customer
will get optimal throughput of 90%
to 99% of their purchased bandwidth.
This (90% to 99%) is considered the best
possible throughput results and can
degrade beyond that should there be
congestion on the Internet (whether the
congestion be with the source ISP,
destination ISP or Internet backbone,
including access points or peering
points).
Keeping the network overhead
described above in mind, an example of
optimal “throughput speed” versus
“purchased bandwidth”. Remember that other congestion
factors could come in play that reduce
this speed but this would be your
optimal (best possible) throughput
speed.
Finally, WISPWest.net LLC takes great
pride in our high-speed network. We also
recognize that unexpected traffic on our
network and/or the Internet can at times
impact our customers reducing their
throughput speeds. Many factors are
involved in this potential problem and
our commitment is that WISPWest.net LLC
will do everything possible to
proactively monitor, evaluate and
control the factors within our direct
control. Through our high Tier 3 Network
Engineer on-call for escalation purposes
and backbone performance monitoring with
predefined augment thresholds to ensure
adequate bandwidth. In addition, we
continually evaluate new technologies to
ensure we evolve our network as
technologies change thus allowing us to
deliver state-of-the-art products to our
customers. |