Congestion Management: Provider does not generally employ any congestion management
tools, practices and/or software on network traffic. However, to ensure maximum bandwidth availability for all wireless broadband
customers, Provider utilizes an Allot NetEnforcer AC-1400 to identify peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing applications and limit those
applications to 128 Kbps for both upstream and downstream transfers for users of Provider’s licensed fixed wireless technology Internet
service. At this time, the P2P traffic limitations do not currently apply to Provider’s Internet service offered via other technology
platforms.
Application-Specific Behavior: Provider does not modify protocol fields in ways not prescribed by the protocol standard.
Provider does not favor or inhibit any applications or classes of applications. For peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing applications,
users of Provider’s Internet service delivered by way of licensed fixed wireless technology will be limited to 128 Kbps for upstream
and downstream activity. These restrictions do not currently apply to Provider’s Internet service offered via other technology platforms.
Device Attachment Rules: In order for a device to be approved for use on the Provider’s network, the device must conform to
publicly available industry standards and be non-harmful to Provider’s network. Provider may limit the number of active devices
connected to Provider’s network per end-user using a Media Access Control (“MAC”) address.
The advertised speed of Provider’s Internet service is the maximum speed achievable
with the technology utilized by Provider. While the maximum advertised speed is attainable for end users, several factors may
affect the actual speed of Provider’s Internet service offerings, including, but not limited to: the service tier subscribed to, the
distance of the consumer’s home or office from Provider’s central office (i.e., the further away the customer is from the central
office, the slower the broadband speed), the end user’s computer, modem or router, activity during peak usage periods, other Internet
and network traffic, foliage and weather conditions.
Based on internal testing using Provider’s Allot NetEnforcer AC-1400, the
expected actual upload and download speeds typically will be the advertised speeds plus or minus 25% during peak usage periods (i.e.,
between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on weeknights). Latency on Provider’s network falls within industry standards.
The actual
speeds achieved with Provider’s Internet service offering make Provider’s Internet service suitable for real-time applications, such
as Voice over Internet Protocol (“VoIP”). Provider does not offer any specialized services.
Pricing: In order to meet the usage
and budgetary needs of all of our customers, Provider offers a wide selection of broadband Internet access plan options, including
promotional offerings, bundled service choices, and ala carte alternatives. To learn more about Provider’s current promotions
and pricing on broadband Internet access service, please visit our website www.fibercomm.net or call 712-224-2020 to speak
with a customer service representative.
Early Termination Fees: If a customer previously entered into a service agreement with
Provider for broadband Internet access service for a defined service term, and customer desires to terminate the service agreement
prior to the expiration of that term, Provider may charge a reasonable early termination fee if such fee is clearly indicated in the
service agreement.
Usage-Based Fees Provider’s Internet service is priced on a flat-fee basis (plus taxes). Provider does
not charge end users a usage-based fee for Internet service.
For additional information on Provider’s fee schedule for
additional network services, visit the Provider’s website at www.fibercomm.net or call 712-224-2020 to speak with a customer
service representative.
Privacy Policy: Pursuant to Provider’s Terms & Conditions, Internet services may only be used for
lawful purposes. End-users are prohibited from transmitting on or through any of our services, any material that is, in Provider’s
sole discretion, unlawful, obscene, threatening, abusive, libelous, hateful, or encourages conduct that would constitute a criminal
offense, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise violate any local, state, national or international law. Transmission, distribution,
or storage of any information, data or material in violation of United States or state regulation or law, or by the common law, is
prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, material from its servers. End-users may not attempt to circumvent user authentication
or security of any host, network, or account. This includes, but is not limited to, accessing data not intended for the customer,
logging into a server or account the end-user is not expressly authorized to access, or probing the security of other networks. End-user
may not attempt to interfere with service to any user, host, or network. This includes, but is not limited to, deliberate attempts
to overload a service & attempts to crash a host. End-users may not use any kind of program, script, command, or send messages
of any kind, designed to interfere with a user’s terminal session, via any means, locally or by the Internet. Users who violate systems
or network security may incur criminal or civil liability. Provider will cooperate fully with investigations of violations of systems
or network security at other sites, including cooperating with law enforcement authorities in the investigation of suspected criminal
violations. Forging of header information is not permitted. Distribution or downloading of restricted software or materials in violation
of copyrights or distribution licenses is prohibited.
To protect the integrity of the network, Provider does engage in the inspection
and monitoring of network activity. Provider utilizes its Allot NetEnforcer AC-1400 to obtain reports on total bandwidth
utilization by backbone provider, most active protocols, most active end-users by protocol, and most active end-users by bandwidth.Provider is required to comply with relevant laws, regulations and governmental requests. Pursuant to its Terms & Conditions,Provider will respond and act accordingly to notifications regarding copyright infringement downloads. As part of its network
management practices, Provider does not distribute information on network activity and/or traffic to any third party, or use network
traffic information for any non-network management purpose.
Network traffic, activity, performance information, and equipment
information monitored or collected by Provider is done so for the sole purpose of reasonable network management purposes.
Contact
Us: The network management practices of FiberComm and SiouxLan Communications as discussed herein are intended solely to provide
the best online experience possible for all of our customers by safeguarding our network and its users from spam, viruses, phishing,
and other unwanted or harmful online content and activities. Our network management practices are not intended, nor implemented,
to block consumers from accessing the content and applications of their choice, deprive consumers of their entitlement to competition,
or discriminate against or in favor of certain network traffic. End users with questions, concerns or complaints regarding our
network management practices are encouraged to contact us for issue resolution. If you have any questions regarding our Network
Management Practices Policy or would like to file a complaint with us regarding our network management practices, please contact us
at:
FiberComm
SiouxLan Communications
Physical Address: 1605 9th St., Sioux City, IA 51101
Mailing Address: PO Box 416, Sioux
City, IA 51102
Telephone Number: 712-224-2020 (toll free: 800-836-2472)
Fax Number: 712-224-8810
Email Address: customerservice@fibercomm.net
Further,
if you believe that Provider is in violation of the FCC’s Open Internet Rules, you may file either an informal or formal complaint
with the FCC.
http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm
Additional Disclaimers: The Open Internet Rules, as adopted, and Provider’s
Network Management Practices Policy are not intended to affect, alter or otherwise supersede the legal status of cooperative efforts
by broadband Internet access service providers and other service providers that are designed to curtail infringement in response to
information provided by rights holders in a manner that is timely, effective, and accommodates the legitimate interests of providers,
rights holders, and end users. Furthermore, the Open Internet Rules, as adopted, and Provider’s Network Management Practices Policy
do not prohibit Provider from making reasonable efforts to address the transfer of unlawful content or unlawful transfers of content.