Telerama Public Access Internet

Telerama Public Access Internet Terms of Service.

Subscriber Policy Information

Thank you for choosing Telerama Public Access Internet as your Internet Service Provider.

Billing :

Telerama's billing cycle covers 30 days of service. All service is paid for in advance. Payment reminders will be sent 18 days prior to your billing date. Payment is due by your billing date so that your service will continue without any interruptions.

An auto-debit payment program is available for your convenience. If you opt to have your credit card or bank account auto-debited, you will not receive payment reminders in the US Mail or via electronic mail. Your credit card or bank account will be charged automatically when your payment is due.

Late Payments :

If payment does not arrive on or prior to your billing date, your account will be temporarily suspended until payment is received unless prior arrangements have been made with our billing department.

Cancelation of Your Account :

To cancel your account for any reason, you must notify Telerama. A postal letter, e-mail, or FAX containing your login ID, your real name, a telephone number, e-mail address or postal address where you can be reached, along with the request for cancellation, must be sent to Telerama. The day we receive this notice will be considered the day the cancellation is requested.

You must complete an authentication process before we will process your cancellation. Typically, this will take the form of a code number sent to the primary email address on the account. This number must be retrieved and read back to us before we will initiate the cancellation. Note: Any reasonable delay attributable to this authentication process may not count against you. We reserve the right to determine the length of a reasonable delay.

Refunds are only granted for fully unused 30-day increments. If you sign up on November 1 for a 30-day period, and cancel the next day on November 2nd, you are still charged for the full 30 days. There are no sub-30 day refund increments.

Special passes purchased for periods greater than 30 days must be used fully in order to derive the face-value benefit. Should you choose to cancel before the time period is up, the special is considered null and void. Instead, we will go back and calculate the number of 30 day increments since the start of service under the special. You will then be charged for those increments at the regular per-increment rate, and any refund is calculated accordingly.

Consider signing up for a 1-year (12 period) pass on January 1. Should you decide to cancel on May 20, we consider your usage to be five 30 day increments (four full increments plus 20 days of a fifth). Since the payment for a 1-year pass is equvalent to 10 30-day increments, you would then refunded 5 full increments

NO SPAM OR NETWORK ABUSE OF ANY KIND :

The sending of unsolicited commercial e-mail (also known as UCEs or spam) through Telerama's e-mail servers or through any other e-mail servers (relaying) is strictly prohibited. The mass posting of messages to newsgroups or inappropriate (off-topic) posting of messages to newgroups on Telerama's nntp-news server or any other nntp-news server is also prohibited. No other forms of network abuse or illegal activity will be tolerated. This may encompass, but is not limited to, exploitation of security holes or software "bugs", denial of service attacks, port scanning, or any form of compromising any account(s) that the user does not have specific permission to access. The sending of e-mail messages may be limited to a reasonable amount per day (less than 250 messages per basic account user per day).

Network abuse and/or "spamming" will result in immediate suspension and deletion of the account from which the abuse originated. No refunds for unused service will be granted in such cases, and the individual resposible for the offense may be fined up to $500.00 for administrative handling of the repercussions of the abuse incident.

There are no exceptions to this network abuse/spam policy.

Dial-up Capacity :

Telerama makes its best effort to ensure against busy signals, but from time to time, unexpected high usage may get ahead of our efforts to add new lines and digital modems. Any such occurrence is intended to be rare, and as soon as we have indication that any busy signals are occurring, we will take steps to increase our capacity to alleviate the situation. However, the delay between ordering additional telephone lines from the telephone company and having working telephone lines delivered and operational is usually measured in weeks. This may lead to delays in eliminating busy signals from our modem access lines.

Unlimited Browsing and E-mail Access :

A Telerama A Telerama Personal Internet Service Account, Power Pack, and other Telerama services include unlimited browsing and e-mail access. However, these basic accounts are not dedicated connections, and are to be used in a reasonable manner. That means that any of our customers who have dialup access included with their Telerama Services may maintain a dialup connection from their personal computer to Telerama as long as they are browsing the web, sending or receiving e-mail, or actively utilizing our online services. Telerama prohibits customers from making multiple simultaneous connections with the same login ID, running 24-hour servers or office networks, or using any client side software to maintain a connection to our dialup ports using a Personal Internet account except by express permission and with a dedicated connection configured by Telerama.

In addition, normal accounts are to use email and other resources in a reasonable fashion. For email, a good rule of thumb is that if you're sending and/or receiving more than 200 messages in a day, you may be making unreasonable use of your account. This rule is to prevent people from using substantially more than their fair share of resources. There are some individuals who may participate in a lot of personal correspondence. We are not seeking to limit those people. As such, unreasonable use of email or other resources is determined solely by Telerama. If you're a spammer, even sending one message is unreasonable use of resources. If you're Bill Gates, getting 1000 fan emails a day may not be unreasonable.

Our basic business services are tailored for those companies that are using the Internet as an adjunct to their regular business. Those companies that use the Internet substantially or as their primary means of business almost certainly should not be using a basic account. Again, Telerama reserves the right to determine when your company is making unreasonable use of their basic account.

If Telerama finds that you are violating this policy, you will be asked to upgrade your service to one of our other services that is appropriate to your application, such as a dedicated line or colocated services. If you opt not to upgrade your service and do not comply with this policy, your account may be terminated.

Local Access Numbers :

It is the subscriber's responsibility to verify with the telephone company that the access number that he or she has chosen will be a local, toll free call. We have done our best to try to compile accurate information regarding the exchanges that should be local calls to our access numbers. Only the telephone company can verify whether or not a call is going to be a toll call. Telerama will NOT be held responsible for any toll charges from any telephone company that are as a result of dialing into any of our access numbers.

Upgrades and Service Changes :

Services provided by Telerama are expected to change from time to time as technology changes and systems are upgraded. Telerama reserves the right to change any service offered or the features of any service offered or its network without notice, including changes to access and use procedures, any system hardware or software, or any programs or services on our Unix shell servers. No discounts or account credits will be applied to any accounts following any change to our system, services, or network.

Disclaimer :

Telerama makes no warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, for the service it is providing. Telerama will not be responsible for damages suffered through the loss of data resulting from delays, misdeliveries, nondeliveries or service interruptions caused either by Telerama or our subscriber's errors or inefficiencies. Telerama does not control or otherwise bear responsibility for decisions made by the InterNIC (Network Solutions), or control, review, or edit the content of the information passing through Telerama's Network.


Telerama Rule Book :

1. Telerama's Internet services are intended to be used for the purposes of education, research, recreation or economic development.

2. A Telerama Basic Account is intended to be used for non-commercial purposes and by one person only.

3. Keep your password a secret -- only Telerama employees will ask for your password and only under special circumstances -- never give your password to anyone else.

4. If you come across a 'bug' in our system, you are required to report it to Telerama immediately. If you exploit an error in our network configuration or accounting system either to gain unauthorized access to our system or to receive free or discounted services, you are committing a crime. Your account will be closed immediately and legal action might be taken against you.

5. Telerama operates under the laws of the City of Pittsburgh, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the United States of America. Any actions made with the use of our services that violate those laws will result in the immediate cancellation of your Telerama account.

6. Above all else, be polite and respectful to all Telerama customers, Telerama employees, and fellow Internet travelers in general. Telerama reserves the right to cancel your account if we feel that you are acting in an abusive or reckless manner towards others while you are connected to the Internet through our service.

By Using Telerama's Network Services, you acknowledge your acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.