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Attachment C – Spectrum Business Internet Services

Attachment C to Spectrum Enterprise Commercial Terms of Service


Spectrum Business High-Speed Internet Service
(“Internet Service”)
 

Spectrum Business High-Speed Internet Service1.  Internet access service implemented using a hybrid fiber/coax (“HFC”) or a fiber access network.  Customer interface to the data network is via Ethernet connection.  Internet Service enables a variety of upstream and downstream rates.  If Customer elects to receive Internet Service, Spectrum shall provide connectivity from Customer site(s) to Customer’s data network.

Certain Internet Services, or features of Internet Services, may not be available in all service areas and may change from time to time, in Spectrum’s sole discretion.  In addition, certain non-facilities-based services provided by third parties may be offered to Customer by Spectrum (“Third-Party Services”).  Third-Party Services may be subject to additional terms and conditions.  Except to the limited extent described in this Attachment, Spectrum makes no warranties of any kind (express or implied) regarding Third-Party Services and hereby disclaims any and all warranties pertaining thereto (including implied warranties of title, non-infringement, merchantability, and fitness for a particular purpose). Spectrum does not have title to and is not the manufacturer of any software or hardware components of any Third-Party Services nor is Spectrum the supplier of any components of such software or hardware.  IN NO EVENT SHALL SPECTRUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE OF ANY THIRD-PARTY SERVICES.

Customer’s use of the Internet Service is subject to the following additional terms and conditions: 

1.              Minimum Equipment Requirements.  Customer shall maintain certain minimum equipment and software to receive the Internet Service (see www.business.spectrum.com for the current specifications).  The minimum configuration standards may change, and Spectrum will make reasonable efforts to support previously acceptable configurations; however, Spectrum is not obligated to continue to provide such support.  Spectrum may supply Spectrum Equipment such as modems, gateways, routers, or wireless cards, for a fee, to operate the Internet Service.  Spectrum reserves the right to provide service only to users with Spectrum-approved equipment.  Customer acknowledges that such Spectrum Equipment may require updates and/or changes to the software resident in the Spectrum Equipment and that Customer may be required to perform such updates and/or changes.  Customer hereby authorizes Spectrum to perform updates or changes, on-site or remotely from time to time as Spectrum deems necessary, in Spectrum's sole discretion.  Customer will not connect any equipment, other than equipment authorized by Spectrum, to the Spectrum Network.  When Spectrum installs the Internet Service, Customer will need a network interface card or adapter providing an Ethernet connection.  Alternatively, Customer may connect to a networking device (commonly referred to as a router or gateway). 

2.              Software.  At the time of installation of the Internet Service, Spectrum may provide Customer with common Spectrum or third-party software (e.g., a browser and plug-ins) to enable and enhance the Internet Service, subject to the license terms and restrictions in the Spectrum Service Agreement.  Customer hereby represents and warrants to Spectrum that Customer owns the operating system software and associated use/license rights thereto for the computers that are connected to the Spectrum Network.

3.              Internet Service Speeds.  Spectrum shall use commercially reasonable efforts to achieve the Internet speed attributable to the bandwidth for the Internet Service selected by Customer, however, actual speed, also known as throughput rate, may vary.  Many factors affect speed experienced by Customer as outlined in Spectrum’s Network Management Practices.

4.              Security.  Customer shall take commercially reasonable security measures when using the Internet Service and assumes sole responsibility for use of the Internet Service and for access to and use of Customer Equipment used in connection with the Internet Service and Spectrum Network. 

5.              Electronic Addresses; Mailboxes.  All non-vanity email addresses, email account names, and IP addresses (“Electronic Addresses”) provided by Spectrum (and not through Customer’s domain) are the property of Spectrum.  Customer may not alter, modify, sell, lease, assign, encumber or otherwise tamper with the Electronic Addresses. 

6.              Mailboxes.  Spectrum owns any and all mailboxes associated with the Internet Service and may reclaim such mailboxes at any time for any reason.  Spectrum may also limit the number of new email addresses available per account and the number of email messages that may be sent within a 24-hour time period.  Spectrum may lock inactive mailboxes and prohibit the mailbox from receiving new email messages.  Customer acknowledges that upon termination of Internet Service, Spectrum will suspend all accounts associated with the Internet Service and delete the contents of all mailboxes, if any.  Deleted content cannot be recovered.  Email addresses are not permanently retired and become eligible to be reused at Spectrum’s sole discretion. 

7.              Mail Storage.  In no event will Spectrum be responsible for maintaining, and Spectrum will not guarantee storage of, email for any period of time.  Spectrum also reserves the right to enforce email storage limits. 

8.              Cookies.  Customer may access their Spectrum email account at https://www.spectrumbusiness.net or by using the Customer’s software application (e.g., Outlook, Outlook Express, Apple Mail).  When accessing email at https://www.spectrumbusiness.net Customer must have its Internet browser configured to accept cookies.  Spectrum will notify the End User if the browser is not configured to accept cookies. 

9.              Changes of Address.  Spectrum may change addressing schemes, including email and IP addresses provided by Spectrum.

10.            Acceptable Use Policy.  Customer shall comply with the terms of Spectrum’s Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) found at www.business.spectrum.com and that policy is incorporated by reference into this Service Agreement.  Customer represents and warrants that Customer has read the AUP and shall be bound by its terms as they may be amended, revised, replaced, supplemented or otherwise changed from time-to-time by Spectrum with or without notice to Customer.  Spectrum may suspend Service immediately for any violation of the AUP.

11.            Spectrum Business WiFi.  Spectrum Business WiFi supported by a Spectrum-provided wireless router is a service available to certain Customers and provides wireless access to the Internet Service within the Service Location ("WiFi Network"), for which Customer may be charged a fee consistent with Spectrum’s then-current practices.  Customer must purchase Spectrum Internet Service in order to receive Spectrum Business WiFi.  The Spectrum-provided WiFi router comes programmed with certain default settings and configurations for the WiFi Network.  Customer may modify the default settings and configurations on the Spectrum-provided WiFi router although Spectrum recommends maintaining the default configuration and settings.  Spectrum does not guarantee the security of the Spectrum-provided WiFi router and Customer's connection to the Internet Service via the WiFi Network.  Customer understands and agrees that Customer is solely responsible for the security of its WiFi Network and must enable and use encryption in order to access Spectrum-provided applications. Customer understands that this service is intended to be used by the Customer and its End Users and that Spectrum accepts no liabilities for any third-party usage.

12.            The Spectrum-provided WiFi router will collect and maintain certain information regarding access to and use of the WiFi Network, which information shall include but not be limited to device identifiers, device name, device type, applications and protocols, connections, and traffic flows.  Such information will be used by Spectrum to provide the Internet Service and support, as well as for Spectrum’s internal business analytics regarding the use of the Internet Service.  Customer acknowledges and agrees that Spectrum shall have access to the network name and password associated with the Spectrum-provided WiFi router in order to provide support and diagnostic services. Spectrum reserves the right to modify the WiFi network name and password for the Spectrum-provided WiFi router in order to safeguard Internet security, the security and privacy of Customer's information, where required by law, or for other good cause to provide, upgrade, and maintain the Internet Service, and protect the network, other users of the Internet, or our customers and subscribers. Abusive, vulgar, offensive, inappropriate or profane WiFi Network names are prohibited and may be modified in Spectrum’s sole discretion.  Customer acknowledges that the Spectrum-provided WiFi router is Spectrum Equipment.

13.            Spectrum Business WiFi Hotspot.  Spectrum reserves the right to preconfigure the Spectrum-provided WiFi router to distribute a wireless Internet access point (i.e., a Spectrum Business WiFi Hotspot, a “WiFi Hotspot”) separate from the WiFi Network.  Any use of bandwidth from such wireless access point by third parties will not be considered to be use by the Customer for any purpose. Customer shall have the right to disable such WiFi Hotspot and shall not be responsible for the security of the WiFi Hotspot.

14.            To be eligible to receive the WiFi Hotspot, Customer must be receiving Spectrum Internet Service.  Subject to the foregoing, Spectrum will, and Customer grants Spectrum permission to, attach, install, maintain, operate, and upgrade WiFi-related equipment, cables and devices (“WiFi Equipment”) on and within the Service Location.  The WiFi Equipment will be operated by Spectrum, at no cost to Customer, in order to provide the WiFi Hotspot at the Service Location(s). Customer agrees to provide a standard power source for operation of the WiFi Equipment.

(a)             Customer’s use of the WiFi Hotspot is subject to the following additional terms and conditions:

  1. The WiFi Hotspot made available at Service Location(s) may be accessed by Customer and its End Users through their Spectrum accounts for no additional charge.
  2. To access the WiFi Hotspot, Customer and its End Users and patrons must have a WiFi-enabled device that meets the technical specifications for the WiFi Hotspot.
  3. Customer grants Spectrum the right to advertise, market and otherwise promote Customer’s location(s) as a WiFi Hotspot access point(s), in any and all forms of media now known or hereafter developed, in Spectrum’s sole discretion, and Customer grants Spectrum a license to use Customer’s names, trademarks and logos in connection with such advertising, marketing and promotion.
  4. Customer will not be entitled to receive any refunds or credits should the WiFi Hotspot be interrupted or fail, regardless of the length of time during which the WiFi Hotspot is unavailable.
  5. All WiFi Equipment constitutes Spectrum Equipment.  Customer may not relocate or disconnect the WiFi Equipment.

15.            Desktop Security Service.  Desktop Security Service is made up of software and hardware components.  Spectrum is not the manufacturer or supplier of any software or hardware components of the Desktop Security Service.  Spectrum shall update the Desktop Security Service from time-to-time based on manufacturer-provided updates. 

 



Customers that purchased Internet services from Time Warner Cable Business Class, Brighthouse Networks, or Charter before June 11, 2017 may continue to receive the same Internet service plan, features, and supplemental services at the same prices offered as of June 11, 2017 (“Legacy Services”) until such time as Spectrum discontinues the Legacy Services by written notice to such Customers.  If Customer elects to receive Spectrum Business Internet Services available as of June 11, 2017, then Customer will no longer be eligible to receive any Legacy Services, including, without limitation, any supplemental services or features that may not be available as part of the Spectrum Business Internet Services.  Please contact your Spectrum sales representative for further information.

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