TERMS AND SERVICE FEES
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Terms and Service Fees for SkyComm services
All wholesale price plans above are for Nationwide Dialup Access, for resale to end-users by a retail ISP. The setup fee is zero for your initial service and the first realm. Pay-As-You-Go payment terms are free. For those who do wish 30-day Net credit terms, where we must do a credit investigation in order to grant Net payment terms in arrears, there is a non-refundable $100 order processing fee to cover our cost of obtaining D&B and other credit reports, and a deposit may be required. The minimum term commitment is 1 month at a time, although to procted your pricing for longer than one month you may wish to request a longer term 1yr contract.. The first realm is provisioned at no extra charge with your initial setup. Additional realms are available for an additional $40 one-time setup fee apiece. Minimum monthly billing per realm is only $90, and is a minimum balance that you must keep in the Pay-As-You-Go system throughout the month if you have a month-to-month contract. You can quit at any time you wish if you have a month-to-month contract, with no termination charges whatsoever. There is no minimum number of users or ports per realm. Either Pass-through RADIUS or Hosted RADIUS with web backoffice to manage users is free. There is no charge for a user who does not log in in any monthly period, even if they are listed in your Hosted RADIUS tables. Hosted filtered email is 25 cents per user per month, and includes elimination of 100% of all known email viruses (PC and Mac), aggressive anti-spam filtering, and both POP/SMTP and web-based email access. Aggregate is defined as your total number of hours used in a billing month, divided by the number of users in that month. To determine your Aggregate Overage Charges, we multiply your total number of users by 40 (or 60), subtract the result from your total hours used that month, and bill you for the remainder at the hourly rate. To determine your Cap Overage Charges, we separate out only the users who exceeded the cap during that month, add up the excess hours each one used in excess of the cap, and bill you for those hours.
Terms and Conditions for SkyComm Phone Number Lists
1. If a customer or end-user is in a city that is listed in a SkyComm phone number list, then they should be able to call the SkyComm phone number listed as a local call. The end-user must call their local operator first, before using a SkyComm number for the first time, to verify that it is truly considered local for them by their own local telephone company. Except where SkyComm also provides their local dialtone service, SkyComm cannot guarantee that any local phone company will cooperate and consider the number local for that end-user.
2. SkyComm makes every effort to produce lists that are believed accurate at the time of creation, and are updated at least once per week with any additions or corrections that are appropriate. Our basis for this is the most recent LERG and NANPA databases, which govern local interconnectivity between US phone companies.
3. Every phone company, no matter how large or small, is required to obey the NANPA interconnect database and make their systems conform, so that the use of numbers shown to be local in the LERG and NANPA databases will indeed be a local call for their telephone subscribers.
4. Due to the size of the lists, the number of phone companies involved, and the continually-changing landscape of other interconnecting carriers to our contracted phone companies, neither we nor they can guarantee that each phone company, to whom your local end-user subscribes for their dialtone voice service in their homes or businesses, will truly follow the LERG and NANPA as they should and make those calls local.
5. Because of this, these SkyComm number lists are provided to the customer under the condition that it is the sole responsibility of our customers and their end-users to determine whether a number is actually a local call BEFORE using that number for the first time. This is easily done by calling the local operator "dial 0" for the end-user's local dialtone voice service and just ask that operator if it is indeed a local call from that end-user's telephone.
6. All customers using numbers from the SkyComm number lists understand and agrre that under no circumstances will SkyComm or its associated companies or carriers ever be held liable in any way for the customer or the end-user's failure to make this determnation on their own as to whether it is indee a local call from that end-user's telephone. Should a customer cease to agree to this condition of use, they must immediately stop using any numbers in any SkyComm number list for which they no longer agree. SkyComm customers are advised to enumerate a similar policy to their end-users, to avoid any end-user coming back after ignoring this rule and using the service, and trying to blame the customer or SkyComm for their long-distance phone bill.
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