Broadband Policy.
Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
follows the 2005 FCC Broadband Policy which encourages broadband
deployment of the public Internet by ensuring that consumers are
entitled to (1) access the lawful Internet content of their
choice, (2) run applications and use services of their choice,
subject to the needs of law enforcement, (3) connect their
choice of legal devices that do no harm to the network, and (4)
competition among (a) network, (b) application and service and
(c) content providers.
Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc.’s
lines and equipment are provided for use without discriminating
on the public Internet content being delivered.
Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. will provide a
broadband network free from restriction on (1) content, (2)
access to websites, (3) platforms, (4) the kinds of attached
equipment, and (5) the modes of communication allowed while
maintaining high quality network performance.
Network management policies are
conspicuously posted on Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative,
Inc.’s web page.
Should any changes to these policies arise because of
regulatory, business, or other reasons, customers will be
notified in their billing statements and/or on Leaco Rural
Telephone Cooperative, Inc’s web page with details of the
changes.
Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
will provide connectivity to the public Internet directly or
indirectly at reasonable rates and terms for the subscribers.
Additionally, no part of this project is considered a
closed network.
Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. reserves the
right to manage its network to promote the use and enjoyment of
the Internet for all customers. High speed bandwidth and other network resources are not
unlimited and the speed of delivery of content to all users may
be slowed during times of congestion. During these times, Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative,
Inc. will use reasonable network management practices that are
consistent with industry standards and are minimally intrusive. Leaco Rural Telephone Cooperative, Inc. reserves the
right to change its network management practices to address
issues, as the internet continues to grow and evolve.
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