Service Level Agreement

Web Vision Group's 100% Guaranteed, 99.9% Uptime* Service Level Agreement (SLA)

Service Level Agreement

Posted/Revised Jan 1, 2024

This 100% Guaranteed, 99.9% Uptime Service Level Agreement (this “SLA”) supplements the Terms of Service (https://www.webvisiongroup.com/tos/), and together such documents, and others referenced in the Terms of Service, form a binding agreement (the “Agreement”) between Web Vision Group and Customer. Terms defined in the Terms of Service will have the same meaning when used in this SLA.

This SLA covers the following elements of the Service:

Network Performance
Hardware Replacement
Support Response Time
Domain Name Services
Power Availability & Performance
Cooling & Environment
Server Power Cycling
Physical Security 24 x 365
Engineering Support

This SLA does not apply to any feature of the Service not specifically identified in the SLA, or to any feature Web Vision Group identifies as “beta.” If Web Vision Group chooses to provide SLA credits for beta features, that choice will not impose any obligation on Web Vision Group , and Web Vision Group may reverse that choice at any time.

I. REMEDIES FOR SERVICE FAILURE

This SLA lists certain Web Vision Group standards for provision of the Service, and it offers Customer a 100% Service Credit (as defined below) for any failure to meet those standards. This SLA also lists several additional Service standards—standards of quality Web Vision Group strives to meet, even though they’re not guaranteed or subject to credits, and even though Customer might not notice any failure to meet some of them. These additional standards are listed alongside the credit standards below, for informational purposes only, to provide a sense of Web Vision Group’s commitment to excellence. (Each listing of a standard below states whether it’s a credit standard or an additional one.)

“Uptime” refers to network performance, as defined in Part II.B below.

A. 100% Guaranteed

(1) If the Service does not achieve the performance levels described in Parts II, III, VI, and VIII below (“Failure”), Web Vision Group will provide Customer with a 100% Service Credit (as defined below), pursuant to the provisions, requirements, and limitations of this SLA, including Parts XI through XIII.

(2) A “100% Service Credit” is a credit equivalent to Customer’s fees for the impacted Service feature for the duration of the Failure. (For example, where applicable: a Failure lasting two (2) hours would result in credit of two (2) hours of free service for the feature in question; a Failure lasting fifteen (15) minutes would result in a 15-minute credit.) No credit will exceed one hundred percent (100%) of Customer’s fees for the Service feature in question for the then-current billing month.

(3) Each Service standard described below lists the fees that are subject to the 100% Service Credit. As used in those listings: (a) “Basic Server Fees” refers to the billing line item for Customer’s Hosting account; (b) “Transfer Fees” refers to fees for optional prepaid transfer plans; and (c) “Miscellaneous Fees” refers to fees for any other Service feature (e.g., managed firewall service, managed monitoring service).

B. Contract Termination Option

Unless a separate contract exists between the parties defining the term of services as otherwise the default term and duration of this agreement shall be month-to-month. Customer may terminate the Agreement, pursuant to section 19 of the Terms of Service, without advanced notice provided 3 or more separate instances of Failure occurred within any 3 month period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this SLA does not authorize termination of the Service if Web Vision Hosting purchased telecommunications circuits or other resources for Customer’s sole use.

C. Limitations & Warranty Disclaimer

The remedies set forth in this SLA are Customer’s sole and exclusive remedies for any Failure or other failure of the Service, including without limitation for any breach of warranty, except as specifically set forth in the Terms of Service.

PERFORMANCE PURSUANT TO PARTS IV, V, VII, IX, AND X BELOW IS NOT GUARANTEED, AND NEITHER THIS SLA NOR ANY OTHER PORTION OF THE AGREEMENT PROVIDES CREDITS OR OTHER REMEDIES FOR FAILURES TO MEET THE STANDARDS LISTED THERE.

II. NETWORK PERFORMANCE

Web Vision Group will deliver 99.9% Uptime, as defined in Part II.B below. In addition, Web Vision Group will deliver network performance meeting or exceeding the specifications listed in this Part II.

A. Network Performance Terms

“Jitter” means variation in Latency. “Latency” refers to the amount of time it takes for a packet of data to travel from one point to another.

“Maximum Jitter” means the highest permissible level of jitter within a given period when there is no Network Outage.

“Network Outage” means an unscheduled period during which IP services are not useable due to capacity-constraints on the Web Vision Hosting network or a hardware failure in the Web Vision Group network.

“Packet Loss” means Latency in excess of 10 seconds. All Jitter, Latency, and Packet Loss metrics below are monthly averages, unless otherwise noted in this Part II.

B. Internal Network Performance

“99.9% Uptime” means the following, all as described in this Part II.B:
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Network Outage: None Packet loss < 0.1% Latency < 5ms Jitter < 0.5ms Maximum Jitter: 10 milliseconds within any 15-minute period.

C. External Network Performance

At least two (2) of the specified networks in each continent will meet the performance specifications listed below at any given time, as measured by Web Vision Hosting’s Datacenter. Web Vision Group or its Datacenter may change the specific measured hardware devices without notice.

1. North American Network Performance

Packet loss to
West Coast of North America < 0.2%
East Coast of North America < 0.3%

Latency to
West Coast of North America < 45ms
East Coast of North America < 90ms

Jitter to
West Coast of North America < 1.0ms
East Coast of North America < 1.2ms

Maximum Jitter: 10 milliseconds during any 15-minute period.

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter currently measures performance to the following North American networks: Verio, Level3, Above.net, UUNet.

2. South American Network Performance

Latency to South America < 220ms Maximum Jitter: 10 milliseconds during any 15-minute period.

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter currently measures performance to the following South American networks: Brazil: UOL, STI Chile: Netline, Firstcom

Argentina: UOL Sinectus, Sion 3. European Network Performance

Latency to Europe < 175ms Maximum Jitter: 10 milliseconds during any 15-minute period.

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter currently measures performance to the following European networks: France: Tiscali, France Telecom, Neuf Telecom United Kingdom: NTL, Zen, Pipex

Germany: Star 21 Networks, PJS net, T-Online

3. Asian Network Performance

Latency to Asia < 170ms Maximum Jitter: 10 milliseconds during any 15-minute period.

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter currently measures performance to the following Asian networks: Japan: Singtel, Tuka, IA Japan Hong Kong: Uni Net, Linkage, HK Supernet

South Korea: Kornet, Moumnet, BoraNet / SuperNet

4. Australia Network Performance

Latency to Australia < 200ms

Maximum Jitter: 10 milliseconds during any period of 0.1% of a calendar month.

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter currently measures performance to the following Australian networks: Optusnet, iiNet, Netspace, TPG, Adam Internet

5. South Africa Network Performance

Latency to South Africa < 480ms

Hard drive Memory Processor Power supply Network Interface Card (two per server) Motherboard (results in complete server replacement) Hardware firewall

Maximum Jitter: 10 milliseconds during any period of 0.1% of a calendar month.

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter currently measures performance to the following South African networks: South Africa: Coza, XSInet, Inloco Zimbabwe: Mweb, Utande, Telconet

D. Limitations

This SLA does not cover (without limitation): (a) network performance to Customer’s physical location or internet access point (such as a local DSL/cable modem); or (b) failures due to denial of service attacks.

E. Credits

Credits for this Part II will be issued only against Transfer Fees if Customer pays on a separate line item for transfer allocation. If Customer only pays Basic Server Fees (which include a bundled transfer allotment) credits will be issued against Basic Server Fees only.

III. HARDWARE REPLACEMENT 60-minute replacement of the following Web Vision Group-provided hardware:

Web Vision Group will repair or remove and install reasonably comparable replacements if it determines, in its sole discretion, that the hardware is defective. The period listed above begins upon such determination. The period listed above refers only to the time required to physically repair or replace the failed hardware element and does not apply to any time spent: (a) addressing data, operating systems, or other software or systems corrupted or destroyed by hardware failures; or (b) communicating with Customer regarding permissions or instructions.

Credits for this Part III will be issued against either Basic Server Fees or Miscellaneous Fees for the affected managed service, depending on the Service feature subject to the Failure. If the Failure impacts both managed services and other Service features, Web Vision Group may choose, in its sole discretion, whether to award a credit against Basic Server Fees or Miscellaneous Fees.

IV. SUPPORT RESPONSE TIME

EMERGENCY Cases – 30 minutes The following are the EMERGENCY categories:

Primary DNS availability: 100%

Server down Packet loss Routing issue

All other Cases – 120 minutes

A tracking number will automatically be provided to Customer promptly after opening of the Case (as defined below in Part XI.A), and a human support engineer will review the support request within the timeframe listed above. Web Vision Group may reclassify any Case misclassified as falling into one of the EMERGENCY categories listed above, and such Case will not qualify for EMERGENCY treatment. Resolution and repair times vary, and this SLA does not address them.

V. DOMAIN NAME SERVICES

“DNS” means domain name server. A period of DNS failure is any time during which 100% of Web Vision Group ’s Domain Name Servers simultaneously fail to respond to requests for name resolution. This SLA does not guarantee propagation of DNS data across the Internet or the hosting of secondary DNS service for Customer’s primary domain in another location, and it does not guarantee against zone inaccuracies due to operator error.

VI. POWER AVAILABILITY & PERFORMANCE

Web Vision Group will provide power availability sufficient to run Customer hardware and Web services 100% of the time. Web Vision Group will also provide the power performance required below.

Availability: 100%

Voltage fluctuations: +/- 10%

A power Failure is a loss of electrical power or a voltage fluctuation, exceeding the limits above, in any part of the delivery system (utility company supply, on-site generation, UPS, circuit, or power strip) which causes Customer’s hardware to shut down. A period of power-related Failure is measured from the time Customer opens the Case to the time that the electrical supply is restored, and does not include any time required to remedy any issues resulting from the electrical failure.

Credits for this Part VI will be issued against either Basic Server Fees or Miscellaneous Fees for the affected managed service, depending on the Service feature subject to the Failure. If the Failure impacts both managed services and other Service features,

Web Vision Group may choose, in its sole discretion, whether to award a credit against Basic Server Fees or Miscellaneous Fees.

VII. COOLING & ENVIRONMENT

Data Center Temperature: 67 – 74 degrees Fahrenheit

Relative Humidity: 35% – 60%

As used in this SLA: (a) relative humidity is the ratio of water vapor density (mass per unit volume) to saturation water vapor density, expressed in a percentage; and (b) both temperature and relative humidity are averages of several measurements, each from one of the computer server hosting facility’s (the “Facility’s”) CRAC (computer room air conditioning) units. Web Vision Group’s Datacenter will monitor, but is not required to report to Customer on, environmental conditions in the Facility.

VIII. SERVER POWER CYCLING

Server power cycling: < 15 minutes

The Service service accounts for cycling each individual power circuit. The Customer may request an immediate power cycle (a “Reboot Request”). This SLA applies only to requests for power cycling initiated by Customer. The figure listed above is the maximum period between the time of the Reboot Request and either the actual server power cycling or notice to Customer that the power cycling failed. To qualify for a credit, Customer must open a Case requesting a manual server power cycle.

Credits for this Part VIII will be issued against Basic Server Fees only.

IX. PHYSICAL SECURITY

24 x 365 on-site security

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter will ensure the presence of a professional security guard in the Facility at all times, charged with enforcing Web Vision Group’s Datacenter security policies. (Those policies require, among other things, that Web Vision Group’s Datacenter employees, vendors, and visitors wear a badge and that visitors who have not been issued a permanent badge leave a valid U.S. driver’s license or passport with the guard while in the Facility.)

X. 24 x 365 ENGINEERING SUPPORT

24 x 365 Engineering Support

Web Vision Group’s Datacenter will maintain support engineers actively on duty 24 hours per day, every day of the year. These engineers will provide support in the Facility, by telephone, or by online chat.

XI. CREDIT REQUIREMENTS

The following are required for credits:

A. Customer must open a support case (a “Case”) during the Failure in question. Customer will open all Cases either by phone or by Email. In opening a Case, Customer will provide complete information regarding the nature of the problem, including any information reasonably necessary for diagnosis and correction, by sending an Email containing all required information to support@webvisiongroup.com. However, at Web Vision Group’s sole discretion, a Web Vision Group representative may open a Case for Customer and Customer will provide all information required in the preceding sentence to the support representative. Customer will provide the information required in this Part XI.A even if Web Vision Group’s Datacenter provides monitoring services.

B. Customer must provide Web Vision Group with accurate and complete designated points of contact. Customer must provide Web Vision Group with accurate passwords for maintenance and repair use by Web Vision Group’s engineers. Delays or failures caused by Customer’s failure to abide by the requirements of this Part XI.B do not constitute Failures.

C. Customer must request any credits within 48 hours of the start of the Failure.

XII. CREDIT LIMITATIONS

A. The minimum period of Failure eligible for a credit is 60 seconds, and shorter periods will not be aggregated. The maximum credit for any single Failure is one month’s Service fees. In the event that multiple periods of Failure overlap in time, credits will not be aggregated, and Customer will receive credit only for the longest such period of Failure. Web Vision Group is not required to issue multiple credits for a single incident; in the event that a single incident calls for credits pursuant to multiple Parts of this SLA, Web Vision Group may decide, in its sole discretion, which credits to award. The maximum credit during a single calendar year, for all Service features combined, is one months’ Service fees, regardless of the length of Failure or the number of occurrences. The period of Failure for Network Performance and Power Availability & Performance (Parts II and VI above) begins when Customer opens a Case and ends when the Failure is remedied.

B. In the event that credits for any calendar month exceed 15% of Web Vision Group’s revenues for such period, Web Vision Group may reduce and pro-rate the value of credits given to all Customers for such period so that the aggregate credit given to all Customers does not exceed 15% of revenues. As used in the previous sentence, “Web Vision Group’s revenues” and “all Customers” refer to revenues and customers from Internet hosting services sold under the “Web Vision Group” and “Web Vision Group’s” brand, and not to revenues or customers from any other business unit operating under another name or providing services other than or in addition to Internet hosting. Web Vision Group may employ such accounting procedures as it chooses in calculating revenues, in its sole discretion, and nothing herein will be construed to require that Web Vision Group disclose non-public information about its finances to Customer or to any party.

C. Credits available pursuant to this SLA apply only to future service delivery. Web Vision Group is not required to provide refunds pursuant to this SLA. If Customer’s Signup provides for a Prepayment Period, credit will apply to any renewal of such Prepayment Period, but Customer may instead elect to apply credit to any additional Web Vision Group products or services. If Customer retains a credit balance on termination of the account in question, such credit is forfeited. Notwithstanding the foregoing, credits will not be applied against fees for professional services, bundled support, or setup fees.

D. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this SLA, the following do not constitute Failures: (1) downtime during scheduled maintenance or Emergency Maintenance (as defined below) periods; (2) outages caused by acts or omissions of Customer, including its applications, equipment, or facilities, or by any use or user of the Service authorized by Customer; (3) outages caused by hackers, sabotage, viruses, worms, or other third party wrongful actions; (4) DNS issues outside of Web Vision Group’s control; (5) outages resulting from Internet anomalies outside of Web Vision Group’s control; (6) outages resulting from fires, explosions, or force majeure; (7) outages to provided Customer Portals, Administrators, and Statistics; and (8) Failures during a “beta” period. “Emergency Maintenance” refers to any corrective action intended to remedy conditions likely to cause severe Service degradation, as designated by Web Vision Group in its sole discretion. Emergency Maintenance may include but is not limited to actions intended to address hardware or software failures or viruses/worms. As provided in Section 6 of the Terms of Service, Web Vision Group will exercise reasonable efforts to inform Customer in advance before interrupting the Service for Emergency Maintenance, but such notice is not guaranteed and failure thereof does not constitute Failure.

XIII. TERMS OF SERVICE

In the event of any conflict between this SLA and the Terms of Service, the Terms of Service will govern.