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| Tuesday, 06 February 2007 | |
Support Guidelines
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , or call us during normal business hours (from 8am to 8pm, Monday through Saturday) at 434.984.8428. We also have support hours from 12 noon until 8pm on Sunday. If you are moving into an apartment serviced by us, there is one activated outlet in each bedroom, there is no need to call ahead for activation of your service.If you call after hours, or do not get a live person, we encourage you to leave a message with your name describing your problem, where you live (the physical address) and telephone number where you can be reached. We will return your call promptly during business hours and will return calls within a reasonable time period during non-business hours if possible. Please understand that it is entirely impractical for us to try to help you with connection issues when you call and are not in your apartment, in front of your computer, while plugged into our network. While our support may be good, we are not mind-readers and cannot even begin to assume how you are connected. If we can't understand how you are physically connected, or decline to give us details when asked, we cannot assist you. If we do not have your name, address and phone number provided to us as a minimum, your call may not be returned as we mistakenly receive support requests from subscribers of other area ISP's. We do routinely dispatch support requests left after hours each night and on weekends. Almost 100% of the calls we receive can be handled over the telephone as our network is 100% smart and we can configure and troubleshoot it remotely.
f you believe your system is affected by a recent worm or virus, or is the victim of unsolicited adware or spyware, please go to our “Support Tools " page to download helper applications to rid your system. |
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As reported by the Daily Progress (full article here ), seven users on the UVa network have been targeted by the RIAA for illegal music download files. The University of Virginia tracks which user uses each IP address at any given time (just like we do). As a result, they are able to forward these warnings on to the actual user(s) that downloaded the files. If the users do not "settle", they may find themselves the targetof a lawsuit. We ask that if you have not actually "bought" a song or movie, that you not download it so we don't have to forward these same letters on to you.
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