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iTeraWeb Solutions
Inc.("iTeraWeb") agrees to furnish
services to the Subscriber, subject to the
following Terms of Service (TOS).
BY ACTIVATING OR USING THE SERVICE,
YOU REPRESENT THAT YOU ARE OF LEGAL AGE TO
ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT YOU HAVE
READ AND UNDERSTAND FULLY ITS TERMS AND
CONDITIONS.
1. GENERAL TERMS AND
CONDITIONS
1.1 Disclosure.
The subscriber gives iTeraWeb consent to
disclose any and all information relating to
the subscriber to any law enforcement agent
who makes a written request without further
consent, or notification to the subscriber.
In this event, iTeraWeb reserves the right to
terminate all services to this account
without refund.
1.2 Service Rates.
The subscriber acknowledges that the nature
of services, and initial rates and charges
has been communicated, or made available to
the subscriber. The subscriber is aware that
iTeraWeb may from time to time change the
specified rates and charges. All offers are
contingent on iTeraWeb meeting its cost of
service goals, which may include, but is not
limited to rates charged to the company by
the suppliers it uses.
1.3 Payment.
Establishment of services is dependent upon
receipt by iTeraWeb of stated charges.
Subsequent payments are due on the
anniversary date of the month, for the term
of service, whether monthly, quarterly,
semi-annually, or yearly. All services
provided by iTeraWeb are billed in United
States currency (USD) unless otherwise stated
at time of purchase. Residents of Canada are
subject to 5% GST on all purchases.
1.4 Payments and
Fee's.
Credit cards which are declined may be
subject to a $5.00 declination fee. Payments
on credit cards which are reversed for any
reason will be subjected to a $100.00
reversal fee. Services may be interrupted on
any accounts which reach 14 days past due.
Accounts interrupted as a result of
non-payment will be subjected to a $100.00
reconnection fee. Accounts which are not paid
by their due date are subject to a $15.00
late fee. Any additional service fee's,
including technical support, bandwidth
overage charges, and other additional fines,
or fees will be charged at the end of the
month, or at iTeraWeb’s discretion.
Accounts which can not be collected by
iTeraWeb may be turned over to an outside
collection agency, and the subscriber agrees
to pay a $100.00 Collection Fee.
1.5 Refunds and
Disputes.
All payments to iTeraWeb are non-refundable
unless stated otherwise by iTeraWeb at the
time of the dispute. All disputes of charges
must be reported within 45 days of the time
the dispute occurred. If the subscriber
disputes a charge to their credit card which
is at iTeraWeb’s sole discretion a
valid charge under the provisions of the
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and/or Terms of
Service (TOS), the subscriber agrees to pay
iTeraWeb a $100.00 reversal fee.
1.6 Failure to Pay.
iTeraWeb reserves the right to deny service,
or terminate accounts upon the failure of the
subscriber to pay charges when due.
Termination or denial as a result of failure
to pay will not relieve the subscriber from
the payment of all accrued charges, plus
reasonable interest and all collection fee's.
iTeraWeb reserves the right to retain any
and/or all of a customer’s equipment in
the event of failure to pay. Should the
customer fail to make upon appropriate
payment arrangements with iTeraWeb within 60
days, iTeraWeb reserves the right to
liquidate customer equipment, in part, or in
whole, to repay overdue accounts.
1.7 Account
Cancellation.
All requests concerning account cancellations
must be sent to iTeraWeb with at least 15
days notice, but not more then 45 days
notice. All account cancellations must be
confirmed with iTeraWeb. When requesting an
account cancellation, the subscriber must
have all information relating to their
account on hand for verification.
1.8 Availability of
Services.
The subscriber acknowledges that the service
provided is of a nature that services may be
interrupted for reasons other than negligence
of iTeraWeb. Any damages resulting from any
interruption or degradation of services are
difficult to ascertain. Therefore, the
subscriber agrees that iTeraWeb shall not be
liable for damages arising from causes beyond
the direct and exclusive control of iTeraWeb.
The subscriber also acknowledges that
iTeraWeb liability for its own negligence may
not in any event exceed the amount in
equivalent charges payable by the subscriber
for services during the period which damages
occurred. In no event whatsoever shall
iTeraWeb be responsible or liable for any
special or consequential damages, loss, or
injury.
1.9 Domain Related.
All accounts involving the registration, or
transfer of an existing domain name will be
set up and entered into iTeraWeb’s DNS
servers within 7 business days. Due to
complications in domain transfer, some
accounts involving the transfer of domains
may take up to 60 days to process. If as a
result of complications transfer of domain
should take more then 7 days, and the
subscriber cancels service before 60 days
have incurred all charges will be considered
valid and earned.
1.10 Support
Boundaries.
iTeraWeb reserves the right to limit its
technical support to its area of expertise.
iTeraWeb provides support for issues which
directly relate to servers, or virtual
accounts functioning. Support issues relating
to programming, development, or software
related problems will be billed to the
subscriber at an additional rate in 30 minute
minimum intervals.
1.11 SPAM.
The subscriber acknowledges that iTeraWeb
defines "SPAM" e-mail as any and
all bulk e-mail and Unsolicited Commercial
E-mail, messages, or postings, etc. The
subscriber understands that they may not
transmit, assist in the transmission,
encourage third parties to transmit, or
permit hosting of sites or any information
which is advertised by SPAM from other
networks or services. The subscriber
acknowledges that they are responsible for
any and all SPAM related actions which come
from their account. The subscriber
acknowledges that all accounts used for SPAM
purposes will be terminated immediately &
a refund will NOT be issued.
1.12 Internet Protocol (IP)
Address Ownership.
All Internet Protocol (IP) addresses which
are assigned to subscribers belong only to
iTeraWeb. Subscribers shall have no right to
use Internet Protocol (IP) addresses except
as permitted and assigned by iTeraWeb in its
sole discretion. iTeraWeb shall maintain
control and ownership of all Internet
Protocol (IP) addresses which it assigns, and
reserves the right to modify, or remove any
and all Internet Protocol (IP) addresses it
assigns.
1.13
Bandwidth/Disk.
The subscriber agrees that should they exceed
allocated disk space or bandwidth, they shall
pay iTeraWeb the respective
"overage" charges which have been
communicated, and/or made available to the
subscriber. iTeraWeb reserves the right to
deny additional disk space, or bandwidth
usage which it deems to be unreasonable and
the subscriber is aware that corrective
action may be taken as a result, which may
include discontinuance of any/all services,
or termination of any/all services. The
subscriber is aware that any corrective
action taken as a result of the subscriber
exceeding their allocated resources shall not
entitle the subscriber to a refund of any
fee's paid in advance prior to such
corrective action.
1.14 Offensive
Materials.
iTeraWeb reserves the right to remove any and
all materials which are deemed to be
offensive by iTeraWeb. The subscriber is
aware that iTeraWeb may delete, disconnect,
or terminate any services, resources, or
accounts on which the offensive materials are
located, or connected to. The subscriber is
aware that should iTeraWeb choose to take any
action relating to materials or content which
iTeraWeb deems as offensive shall not entitle
the subscriber to a refund of any form.
1.15 Violation of Terms Of
Service/Acceptable Use Policy.
iTeraWeb is under no obligation to monitor
its subscriber’s activities to
determine whether violations of their
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) have occurred.
iTeraWeb assumes no responsibility though
it’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) to
monitor or 'police' Internet-related
activities. The subscriber is aware that
iTeraWeb shall deal with each violation of
the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and/or all
other issues on a case-by-case basis, and is
aware that iTeraWeb is under no obligation to
provide "warnings" under any
circumstances. iTeraWeb may choose to
"warn" subscribers iTeraWeb feels
that the subscriber may be breaking the
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).
1.16 Appearance and Network
Protection.
iTeraWeb reserves the right to protect its
network, resources, and services from
influences which threaten to disrupt, or
degrade iTeraWeb’s network, resources,
or services. The subscriber is aware that
iTeraWeb may firewall, drop, or disable
Internet Protocol (IP) addresses which may
cause harm to iTeraWeb’s resources,
services, or appearance. This may include,
but is not limited to: subscribers who
project a negative appearance of themselves
or of iTeraWeb, subscribers who attract, have
attracted, or may attract Denial of Service
(DoS) attacks, subscribers who are suspected
of using iTeraWeb’s services to SPAM,
or Subscribers who are running insecure, or
inappropriate services such as open
proxy's/relays.
1.17 Service
Cancellation/Suspension.
iTeraWeb reserves the right to cancel or
suspend any subscribers service which
iTeraWeb feels may be the target, or source
of any violations of the Acceptable Use
Policy (AUP), or for any other reasons
iTeraWeb chooses. If inappropriate activity
is suspected, all accounts relating to the
subscriber in question may be disabled for
the duration of iTeraWeb’s
investigation. iTeraWeb will is under no
obligation to refund, or credit the
subscribers account(s) for such service
interruptions.
1.18
Indemnification.
The subscriber indemnifies iTeraWeb for any
violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
and Terms of Service (TOS) those results in
loss to Nima Host, or the bringing of any
claim against iTeraWeb by any third-party. If
any damages are awarded against iTeraWeb as a
result of the subscriber’s negligence,
or a user on their systems, the subscriber
agrees to pay and/or and all damages awarded
against iTeraWeb, and all attorneys’
fees.
1.19 Waiver.
The subscriber understands that should
iTeraWeb choose to give the subscriber a
waiver for any breach of the Acceptable Use
Policy (AUP), it shall not be used, or be
constructed to be a waiver for continuing or
subsequent breaches of the Acceptable Use
Policy (AUP), or as a waiver for any other
breaches of the Acceptable Use Policy
(AUP).
1.20 Transfer of
Ownership.
The subscriber shall not transfer, or assign
this agreement without the prior written
consent of iTeraWeb. iTeraWeb reserves the
right to cancel customer’s rights under
this contract at anytime without further
obligation.
1.21 Damages.
iTeraWeb is not responsible for any damages
which may damage the subscribers business.
iTeraWeb does not make any written or implied
warranties for any services it may offer.
iTeraWeb denies any warranty or
merchantability for any specific purpose.
This may include, but is not limited to loss
of data resulting in delays, incorrect
deliveries, non-deliveries, any and all
service interruptions caused by iTeraWeb.
1.22 Content.
The subscriber acknowledges that they are
solely responsible for the content stored on,
or transferred through iTeraWeb’s
services and/or resources.
1.23 Personal
Information
The subscriber grants iTeraWeb consent to
collect, and/or store personal information
relating to the subscriber. This may include,
but is not limited to credit history, credit
card information, and information relating to
the subscribers online activities. The
subscriber is aware that iTeraWeb may choose
to store specific billing information
relating to the subscriber such as, but not
limited to credit card numbers, and
additional information for the convenience of
automatic billing. The subscriber consents
iTeraWeb to automatically bill the subscriber
for all recurring services, and/or additional
charges, expenses, or penalties.
2. VOICE OVER IP (VOIP) - E911
SERVICE
2.1 Non-Availability of Traditional
911 or E911 Dialing Service.
iTeraWeb offers a form of 911 service (911
Dialing) that is similar to traditional 911
service but has some important differences
and limitations when compared with enhanced
911 service (E911) available in most
locations in conjunction with traditional
telephone service. With both traditional 911
and E911 service, your call is sent directly
to the nearest emergency response centre. In
addition, with E911 service, your call back
number and address are visible to the
emergency response centre call-taker. With
iTeraWeb's 911 service, your call is sent to
a national emergency call centre. The call
centre operator will request or confirm your
location information and then transfer your
911 call to the emergency response centre
nearest your location. You should be prepared
to provide or confirm your address and
call-back number with the operator. Do not
hang up unless told directly to do so and if
disconnected, you should dial 911 again.
2.2 Registration of Physical
Location Required.
You should ensure your location information,
when registered with iTeraWeb, is kept
current at all times. In case you are not
able to speak during the 911 call, the call
taker would dispatch emergency response
vehicles to your last registered address. You
need to update your 911 Dialing information
if you move your device to a different
location and/or if you add a new line to your
account. Your 911 Dialing service is
activated when you subscribe to iTeraWeb's
service.
2.3 Service
Outages.
911 Dialing service will not function in the
event of a power or broadband outage or if
your broadband, ISP or iTeraWeb's service is
suspended or disconnected. Following a power
failure or disruption, you may need to reset
or reconfigure your Device prior to utilizing
the service, including 911 Dialing.
2.4 Re-Registration Required if
You Change Your Number or Add or Port New
Numbers.
You must successfully register your location
of use for each change, newly added or newly
ported number in order for 911 Dialing to
function as intended.
2.5 Network
Congestion.
Reduced Speed for Routing or Answering 911
Dialing Calls. There may be a greater
possibility of network congestion and/or
reduced speed in the routing of a 911 Dialing
call made utilizing the Service as compared
to traditional 911 Dialing over traditional
public telephone networks.
2.6 Conveying Limitations to other
household residents and
guests.
You should inform any household residents,
guests and other persons who may be present
at the physical location where you utilize
the iTeraWeb service, of the important
differences in and limitations of VoIP 911
Dialing service as compared with E911
service, as set out above.
2.7 Disclaimer of Liability and
Indemnification.
We do not have any control over whether, or
the manner in which, calls using our 911
Dialing service are answered or addressed by
any local emergency response centre. We
disclaim all responsibility for the conduct
of local emergency response centres and the
national emergency calling centre. We rely on
third parties to assist us in routing 911
Dialing calls to local emergency response
centres and to a national emergency calling
centre. We disclaim any and all liability or
responsibility in the event such third party
data used to route calls is incorrect or
yields an erroneous result. Neither iTeraWeb
nor its officers or employees may be held
liable for any claim, damage, or loss, and
you hereby waive any and all such claims or
causes of action, arising from or relating to
our 911 Dialing service unless such claims or
causes of action arose from our gross
negligence, recklessness or willful
misconduct. You shall defend, indemnify, and
hold harmless iTeraWeb, its officers,
directors, employees, affiliates and agents
and any other service provider who furnishes
services to you in connection the Service,
from any and all claims, losses, damages,
fines, penalties, costs and expenses
(including, without limitation, legal fees
and expenses) by, or on behalf of, you or any
third party relating to the absence, failure
or outage of the Service, including 911
Dialing, incorrectly routed 911 Dialing
calls, and/or the inability of any user of
the Service to be able to use 911 Dialing or
access emergency service personnel.
2.8 Alternate 911
Arrangements.
If you are not comfortable with the
limitations of the 911 Dialing service, you
should consider having an alternate means of
accessing traditional 911 or E911 services or
disconnecting the Service.
3. VOICE OVER IP (VOIP) - SERVICE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Residential Use of Service and
Device.
If you subscribe to iTeraWeb's residential
services, the Service and the Device are
provided to you solely for residential use.
You shall not resell or transfer the Service
or the Device to another party without our
prior written consent. You are prohibited
from using the Service or the Device for
auto-dialing, continuous or extensive call
forwarding, telemarketing (including
charitable or political solicitation or
polling), fax or voicemail broadcasting or
fax or voicemail blasting. We reserve the
right to immediately disconnect or modify
your Service if we determine, in our sole and
absolute discretion, that your use of the
Service or the Device is, or at any time was,
inconsistent with normal residential usage
patterns. In addition, you will be required
to pay our higher rates for commercial
service for all periods in which your use of
the Service or the Device was inconsistent
with normal residential use.
3.2 Use of Service and Device by
Customers Outside Canada and the United
States.
Although we encourage you to use the Service
to place calls to foreign countries from
within Canada and the United States, and to
use the Service as you travel, iTeraWeb
offers and supports services only in Canada,
the United States and certain other
countries. iTeraWeb's Service is designed to
work generally with unencumbered high-speed
internet connections. However, if the
high-speed internet connection you are using
is not within a iTeraWeb service area, and/or
your ISP or other broadband provider places
restrictions on the usage of VoIP services,
iTeraWeb does not represent or warrant that
use of the Service by you is permitted by any
other jurisdictions or by any ISP or
broadband provider. You will be solely
responsible for any violations of local laws
and regulations resulting from such use. We
reserve the right to disconnect your Service
immediately if we determine, in our sole and
absolute discretion, that you have used the
Service or the Device in violation of laws of
jurisdictions outside of iTeraWeb's service
aeas.
3.3 Tampering with the Device or
Service.
You shall not change the electronic serial
number or equipment identifier of the Device
or perform a factory reset of the Device
without our prior written consent. We reserve
the right to disconnect your Service if we
believe, in our sole and absolute discretion,
that you have tampered with the Device. In
the event of such disconnection, you will
remain responsible for all charges through
the end of the current Service Term,
including unbilled charges, plus a
disconnection fee, if applicable, all of
which will immediately be due and payable.
You shall not attempt to hack or otherwise
disrupt the Service or make any use of the
Service that is inconsistent with its
intended purpose.
3.4 Number Transfer on Service
Disconnection.
Upon disconnection of your Service, we may,
in our sole and absolute discretion, subject
to applicable law, release to your new
service provider the telephone number that
you ported (transferred or moved over) to us
from your previous service provider and used
in connection with your Service if:
* such new service provider is able to
accept such number;
* your account has been properly
disconnected;
* your account is completely current,
including payment for all Service charges and
applicable disconnection fees; and
* you request the transfer upon disconnecting
your account.
3.5 Service
Distinctions.
The Service is not a traditional
telecommunications service and we provide it
on a best efforts basis. Things beyond our
control may affect the Service, such as power
outages, fluctuations in the Internet, your
underlying ISP or broadband service. Other
things may affect Service, such as
maintenance. iTeraWeb will act in good faith
with a view to minimizing disruptions to your
use of and access to Service. Important
distinctions exist between a traditional
telecommunications service and our Service,
and our Service is subject to different
regulatory treatment than a traditional
telecommunications service. This treatment
may limit or otherwise affect your rights of
redress before regulatory agencies.
3.6 No 0+ or Operator Assisted
Calling.
May Not Support x11/8xx Calling. The Service
does not support 0+ or operator assisted
calling (including, without limitation,
collect calls, third party billing calls, 900
or calling card calls). The Service may not
support 311, 511 and/or other x11 (other than
certain specified dialing such as 911 and
411, which are provided for elsewhere in this
Agreement) services in one or more (or all)
service areas.
3.7 No Directory
Listing.
The phone numbers you obtain from us will not
be listed in any telephone directories. Phone
numbers transferred from your local phone
company may, however, be listed. As a result,
someone with your phone number may not be
able to utilize a reverse directory to look
up your address.
3.8 Incompatibility with Other
Services.
(a) Home Security Systems.
The Service may not be compatible with home
security systems. You may be required to
maintain a telephone connection through your
local exchange carrier in order to use any
alarm monitoring functions for any security
system installed in your home or business.
You are responsible for contacting the alarm
monitoring company to test the compatibility
of any security system with the Service.
(b) Certain Broadband, Cable Modem
and Other Services. You acknowledge
that the Service presently is not compatible
with AOL cable broadband service, Rogers
Unplug Wireless Service, and there may be
other services with which the Service may be
determined to be incompatible. You further
acknowledge that some providers of broadband
service may provide modems that prevent the
transmission of communications using the
Service. We do not warrant that the Services
will be compatible with all broadband
services and expressly disclaim any express
or implied warranties or conditions regarding
the compatibility of the Service with any
particular broadband service.

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