SEI DATA, INC
Tariff P.S.C.I No.
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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
MADISON EXCHANGE
F. USE OF SERVICE AND FACILITIES (CONTINUED)
2. Use of Customer Service
            Customer telephone service, as distinguished from public and semi-public telephone service, is furnished only for use by the customer, his family, employees, or persons residing in the customer’s household as a member of the family unit and their guests, and may not be resold or otherwise used for performing any part of the work of transmitting, delivering, or collecting charges for any message where any toll or other consideration has been or is to be paid to any party other than the Telephone Company, without consent of the Telephone Company. The Telephone Company has the right to refuse to install customer service or permit such service to remain on premises of a public or semi-public nature when the instrument is so located that the public in general or patrons of the customer may make use of the service. At such locations, however, service may be installed, provided the instrument is so located that it is not accessible to public use.

            In the event a customer’s service is used by the public or other unauthorized persons, the customer is still responsible for any and all charges originating or billed to his telephone.

    
3. Use of Party Line Service
            Applications for party line service are accepted by the Telephone Company with the understanding that each customer will so use the service as not to interfere with an equitable proportionate use of the service by the other customers on the same line. When the duration or number of local calls sent or received by a party line customer is so great as to prevent an equitable proportionate use of the line by other customers on the line, the Telephone Company shall have the right to require the customer to contract for a higher grade of service or discontinue the service of the customer in question.
    
4. Tampering with Equipment
            The Telephone Company may refuse to furnish or may deny telephone service to any person, firm, or corporation on whose premises is located any telephone equipment owned by the Telephone Company which shows any evidence of tampering, manipulating, or operation, or use of any device whatsoever, for the purpose of obtaining telephone service without payment of the charges applicable to the service rendered.
    
5. Use of Profane Language or Impersonation of Another
            The Telephone Company may refuse to furnish or may deny telephone service to any person, firm, or corporation who, over the facilities furnished by the Telephone Company, uses or permits to use foul, abusive, or profane language; or impersonates or permits others to impersonate any other individual with a fraudulent, malicious, or mischievous intent.
    
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Effective: December 1, 1999
Officer:Mike Leach
Title: General Manager