ATI Networks, Inc. (“ATI”) employs standard best effort Internet delivery policy to ensure that any organization, institution or entity connected, directly or indirectly, to “ATI’s” fiber backbone may exercise choice in lawful Internet content, web-based application and use of “ATI’s” or competitor service, including any device which is not harmful to the network. All of the preceding is subject to the needs of law enforcement. “ATI” does not favor any lawful Internet applications or content over others, and is committed to enabling competition among network providers, application and service providers, and content providers.
“ATI” manages its network with network-neutral, best-effort practices that satisfy non-discrimination and interconnection obligations. “ATI” engineers review proposed changes as needed to review changes to the network infrastructure to ensure that network availability will not be compromised and to confirm that networking standards and best practices are followed. Emergency network change requests and network maintenance proposals undergo a strict network design review to ensure the integrity of the network and to preserve the neutral network environment.
“ATI” offers interconnection wherever technically feasible on reasonable rates and terms to be reached upon negotiation in good faith with requesting parties. “ATI” actively engages and encourages open settlement-free peering with providers and operators. “ATI” network management policies prohibit the discrimination of legitimate or legal use of network capacity bandwidth by application, source or use of the network.
For organizations that subscribe to “ATI” MailClient, “ATI” may employ filtering for SPAM and viruses on email sent to the subscribing organizations. “ATI” does not limit or impose any limitations on users at subscribing organizations to lawfully possess, use, or distribute Internet content.
Network Openness Policy, Effective August 3, 2010
Version 2.2