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ircuit Installation.
We will provide you notice of your circuit installation date. You agree to establish your Internet access
promptly following circuit installation. Regardless of whether you have installed your Internet access,
billing for your E-DIA Service shall begin ten (10) business days after the circuit installation daie.
13. Additional Provisions.
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Facilities. Additional charges may be required if suitable facilities are not available to provide Service
at any location, or if any additional work, services or quantities of Service are provided. In the event
installation of additional network facilities is required to provide Service, FairPoint will inform
Customer of such applicable charges and FairPoint will install such facilities only upon mutual written
agreement of the parties to such additional charges. If Customer docs not agree to pay such additional
charges, then this Agreement will be subject to termination by FairPoint without application of the
termination charges described herein.
Customer Purchase Orders. Customer may not vary the Agreement or this Service Schedule with use
of a Customer-issued purchase order. The terms and conditions contained on a Customer purchase
order (whether signed by one or both parties) shall not serve to modify the terms and conditions of the
Agreement or this Service Schedule and to the extent such terms and conditions conflict with the terms
and conditions of this Agreement or this Exhibit, they shall be void and of no effect.
Administrative Charge. An Administrative Charge will be applied whenever a change is made to
Customer’s E-DIA configuration at Customer’s requesi. Such changes are defined as those
rearrangements necessary to add, delete, or rearrange Customer’s configuration, including changes to
Customer’s Ethernet Virtual Circuits.
14. IP Address and Domain Name Registration.
You are eligible to use the initial FairPoint-provided IP addresses on the Internet for no additional
charge per the following FairPoint IP Assignment Guidelines:
1.
All customers applying for IP address space from FairPoint must complete an IP address form
provided by FairPoint. A host count and sub-netting breakdown is required for current and requested
(future) address space.
Customers applying for a /25 (128 IPs) or larger network block must also submit a network topology
diagram detailing all subnets.
Customers with existing IP address space (FairPoint or non-FairPoint) must demonstrate the following
before receiving additional address space:
e All customer-assigned address space must be registered with the American Registry for Internet
Numbers (ARIN).
e Eighty percent (80%) of all assigned address space must be utilized.
e Current address space and requested address space must be documented in accordance with
guidelines 1 and 2 above.
e Assigned address space must be reachable by FairPoint via Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP) (ping, etc.) or equivalent documentation demonstrating reach-ability must be provided at
FairPoint’s request.
Multi-homed Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) customers (2 or more Internet Service providers (ISPs))
may apply for address space under the ARIN 2001/2 policy. Customers meeting the requirements of
this policy who have already obtained address space from FairPoint or another ISP and who are
requesting additional address space from FairPoint must meet guideline 3, above, in order to receive an
additional class C block of IP addresses.
IP space from FairPoint is non-portable. Customers who discontinue service with FairPoint must
relinquish their assigned IP addresses from FairPoint.
You may obtain IP addresses directly from ARIN through their website, http://www.arin.net/ and will
be responsible for all associated fees, including ARIN’s registration fee and annual renewal fee.
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