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Four States Fiber, LLC Broadband Internet Service Disclosures
Consistent with the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet Rules found in Part 8 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Four States Fiber provides this information about our fiber broadband high-speed Internet access services. All Internet service providers are required to publicly disclose information about their network management practices, performance characteristics, and terms of service. This information is provided so that our current customers, prospective customers, third-party content providers and other interested parties can make informed choices regarding their broadband Internet services.
We welcome questions or comments about this information. You may contact us at:
Four States Fiber
2904 East Ninth Street
Texarkana, AR 71854
info@fourstatesfiber.com
1-844-847-8283
Network Practices
General description
Four States Fiber provides a variety of fiber broadband high-speed Internet service offerings to our residential and business customers. We provide service over our broadband network and through third parties’ fiber optic lines connecting to the Internet. We also contract with one or more companies for certain network monitoring and management services. We monitor our network and traffic patterns and make changes we deem necessary to manage and improve overall network performance. We use reasonable, nondiscriminatory, network management practices to improve overall network performance to ensure a high-quality online experience for all users. Our network management practices do not throttle, target or block any lawful specific content, application, service or device. As network management issues arise and as technology develops, we may employ additional or new network management practices. We will update these disclosures as necessary.
Related documents and disclosures
Use of our fiber broadband high-speed Internet service is also governed by:
Congestion Management
Four States Fiber uses various tools and techniques to manage and monitor its network, deliver its service and ensure compliance with the Acceptable Use Policy. Without effective network management, customers would be subject to the negative effects of spam, viruses, security attacks, network congestion, and other risks or degradations of the service. Four States Fiber uses quality of service (QoS) to separate data types and may prioritize them at different levels. For example, voice calls may be prioritized over general Internet traffic. Our congestion management practices potentially affect all network traffic, but do not target any specific content, application, service or device.
Prioritization
Four States Fiber does not prioritize any traffic to benefit any party or affiliate, in exchange for consideration, monetary or otherwise.
Application-Specific Practices
Four States Fiber uses industry standard tools and generally accepted best practices and policies to help meet its customer commitment. To protect the security of our network and its customers, we may identify and block known hostile ports.
Device Attachment Rules
Four States Fiber places no general restrictions on lawful devices that a customer may connect to our network, so long as the device is: (i) compatible with our network; and (ii) does not harm our network or other users. Our fiber broadband Internet service works with most types of PCs and laptops, including Macs, and other Internet-compatible devices like game systems and Internet-enabled TV’s. If a wireless router is connected to the service, wireless Internet compatible devices including computers, tablets, smartphones and other devices can connect to our network. If a customer or potential customer believes that they have an unusual configuration, contact us and we will help determine if there is a compatibility issue.
Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) equipment
We install Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) at the customer’s premises to enable use of our broadband high-speed Internet service delivered via our FTTH network.
Network and End User Security
The following provides a general description of the practices we use to maintain the security of our network.
Data usage
Four States Fiber has not established a monthly data usage cap for its customers. We do however monitor usage. We regularly review accounts with uncommonly high usage relative to all other accounts to ensure such accounts have not been subjected to cloning, unauthorized access, other security breaches, or unlawful activity. As part of our review, we may contact account holders to inquire about usage and may take or require actions to correct problems such as security, class of use or unlawful activity.
Performance Characteristics
High-speed broadband Internet Service is provided via fiber connections. ONTs are installed at the customer premise and we utilize G-PON FTTH technologies to deliver service to the end user. Four States Fiber provisions its ONTs and engineers its network to maximize customers’ ability to receive the maximum speed levels for each tier of service. Four States Fiber does not however guarantee that a customer will achieve those speeds at all times. Four States Fiber advertises its speeds as “up to” a specific level based on the tier of service to which the customer subscribes. The actual speed a customer experiences may vary based on a number of factors and conditions.
Latency is another measurement of Internet performance. Latency is the time delay in transmitting or receiving packets on a network. Latency is primarily a function of the distance between two points of transmission, but also can be affected by the quality of the network or networks used in transmission. Latency is typically measured in milliseconds, and generally has no significant impact on typical everyday Internet usage. As latency varies based on any number of factors, most importantly the distance between a customer's computer and the ultimate Internet destination (as well as the number and variety of networks your packets cross), it is not possible to provide customers with a single figure that will define latency as part of a user experience. Actual performance of our broadband high-speed Internet service in most cases will conform to the national wireline broadband Internet speed and latency levels reported by the FCC. https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/reports/measuring-broadband-america/measuring-fixedbroadband-eighth-report. The FCC has reported that fiber customers experience average latency delays of 13 milliseconds.
Commercial Terms
Pricing information for our fiber broadband high-speed Internet services are available online at www.FourStatesFiber.com.
Customer Information Privacy and Security
Four States Fiber maintains the privacy and security of all customer network traffic in accordance with the Four States Fiber privacy policy available online at www.FourStatesFiber.com.
Additional Information
Please contact 1-844-847-8283 to discuss any issues or concerns. If any information found within our policies and agreements are inconsistent with this network management disclosure, this disclosure controls.