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i esti ettkr \ts\-)\16 US. Cellular. 4201 River Center Ct Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 \\kkAc ci'P DC \1\, \ACOCeSS \K\-Otk,C \ DO -1 \5 wxybEcc\ic\artEr1ou, atc buia �. t. ;-ommw(1l ca-�:‘ D\ CITY OF WATERLOO_ CITY.CLERK'S LKV'S ot-rtCt JU N 1 201f6 Am10:22:17 • Business . T.S. Cellular Business Customer Service Agreement prepared for: �� 'RJR '�••tooto City of Waterloo, Iowa Submitted by: Jennifer Hilleshiem 319-404-6625 Jennifer.hilleshiem@uscellular.com CONFIDENTIAL BCSA 12/2015-1 - 1 - BUSINESS CUSTOMER SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS BUSINESS CUSTOMER SERVICE AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated July 1st, 2016 (the "Effective Date"), is by and between USCC Services, LLC on behalf of its operating licensed affiliate doing business as U.S. Cellular in the Home Market ("USCC"), and City of Waterloo on behalf of its employees and permitted subsidiaries and affiliates. WHEREAS, City of Waterloo desires to purchase wireless telecommunication services and equipment from USCC; and WHEREAS, USCC is willing to provide City of Waterloo with wireless telecommunication services and equipment in accordance with the provisions and conditions set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS. (a) "Equipment" means wireless telephone, data, and other similar devices and ancillary devices or accessories purchased by City of Waterloo from USCC, otherwise provided to City of Waterloo by USCC for use in connection with Service, or approved in writing by USCC for use in connection with Service(s). (b) "Home Market" means the market in which the USCC switch to which your account is assigned at the time your service is established ("Home Market'). (c) "Service(s)" means each and every wireless service (including, without limitation, telecommunication, voice, and data services) that USCC provides directly or indirectly to City of Waterloo 2. PROVISION OF SERVICE. (a) USCC shall provide and City of Waterloo shall purchase Service and Equipment pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. This Agreement shall govern and control the provision of Service and any purchase of Equipment or other transaction. (b) Service is available to Equipment only when such Equipment is within the operating range of Service as set forth in USCC's standard coverage maps. The standard coverage maps as of the Effective Date are attached hereto as Exhibit A. Such maps may be updated periodically by USCC. Service is furnished for City of BCSA 12/2015-1 -2- Waterloo use only. City of Waterloo may not resell Service to third parties. (c) At least 50% of City of Waterloo monthly voice usage on each piece of Equipment must be used in USCC's licensed markets. No more than 400 MB of City of Waterloo data usage in any month on each piece of Equipment may be used in USCC's non-licensed markets. (d) USCC may impose usage or service limits, suspend service or block certain categories of transmissions in its sole discretion to protect its customers or its business. City of Waterloo may not use the service for any unlawful, improper, harassing or abusive purpose or in such a way that interferes with USCC's network, business operations, employees or customers. (e) Machine to Machine Services ("M2M"). M2M shall refer to Services where data is transmitted over USCC's network between devices (including wireless devices, modems, computer servers, or other machines) with limited to no manual administration, supervision, or intervention. If City of Waterloo utilizes M2M Services, the requirements for use of such Services including rates, equipment, and other terms and conditions, shall be set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof, and M2M Services shall also be governed by this Agreement along with any applicable third party terms and conditions. M2M Services may require 3r party Equipment, 3rd party services such as software-as-a- service ("SAAS"), and/or the acceptance of third party end-user license agreements by City of Waterloo USCC makes no warranties, representations, or other statements regarding such third party Equipment, agreements, or services and City of Waterloo agrees that it may only use such 3rd party Equipment or services that are approved by USCC for use on its network. M2M lines are data only lines for use with M2M equipment approved by USCC only. USCC may prohibit standard wireless devices and equipment from being activated on M2M lines. (f) Wireless Priority Service. USCC is under contract with Computer Sciences Corporation ("CSC"), the Federal Government's Priority Telecommunications Services contractor, to provide call data for a user's Wireless Priority Service ("WPS") calls and Government Emergency Telecommunications Service ("GETS") calls to CSC and the Department of Homeland Security Office of Emergency Communications for the purpose of evaluating service performance and protecting against fraudulent or unlawful use. If and when City of Waterloo uses WPS or GETS, City of Waterloo consents to USCC providing City of Waterloo's call data for WPS or GETS calls, as applicable,to these parties and for this purpose. (g) BlackBerry® Services. If City of Waterloo utilizes BlackBerry Service and Equipment, that use shall be governed by this Agreement and the applicable Blackberry License(s). For purposes of this BCSA 12/2015-1 -3 - Agreement, "Blackberry License(s)" means the then current standard software license(s), in whatever form or medium provided by BlackBerry Limited. The current BlackBerry License(s) can be found at www.blackberry.com/legal. (h) Additional individual Services offered by USCC are subject to specific terms and conditions. Those terms and conditions are included in the specific brochure or material for that specific Service and are incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement. 3. CUSTOMER SUPPORT. USCC will provide City of Waterloo with customer support, which may include a major account support team, as set forth in Exhibit C. 4. RATES AND CHARGES. (a) City of Waterloo shall pay for Service at the rates set forth in Exhibit B or Exhibit D as the case may be. City of Waterloo shall also pay applicable additional fees and charges including, without limitation, regulatory cost recovery charges (e.g., Universal Service Fund, Enhanced 911, and Wireless Number Portability), surcharges, and taxes. City of Waterloo acknowledges that such additional fees and charges are subject to change without prior notice. USCC will measure and bill voice Service usage in one-minute increments, and each partial minute of usage will be rounded up and billed as a full minute. USCC may bill City of Waterloo for calls that are not completed but ring longer than 59 seconds. For completed calls, City of Waterloo will be billed from the time City of Waterloo pushes the "send"button until the call is terminated. (b) The business address (not the billing address if different) will be deemed to be the primary place of use of Service for all Equipment for the purposes of calculating certain taxes, surcharges and fees. City of Waterloo agrees to inform USCC of any changes to the business address. That business address must always be within USCC's licensed markets. (c) If City of Waterloo desires to purchase any services offered by USCC for which rates are not set forth in Exhibit B or Exhibit D, then upon request from City of Waterloo, USCC may provide to City of Waterloo a written offer setting forth the applicable rates and charges therefor. If City of Waterloo accepts such offered rates and charges, USCC shall provide such services which shall thereafter be deemed to be part of the Service. 5. EQUIPMENT. (a) USCC will sell Equipment to City of Waterloo at the prices set forth in Exhibit B or Exhibit E, if any, as the case may be, for each new line of Service activated by City of Waterloo and each Eligible Upgrade. BCSA 12/2015-1 -4- An "Eligible Upgrade" means City of Waterloo's first upgrade of wireless handset Equipment for a line of Service after completing 24 months of Service on such line. Except for Eligible Upgrades and new activations, all other purchases or upgrades of wireless handset Equipment shall be at full retail price. (b) Certain Equipment may be purchased utilizing installment plan pricing. Equipment eligible for installment plan pricing and the applicable pricing is set forth in Exhibit E. City of Waterloo will be required to execute a separate Retail Installment Contract for Equipment purchases made with installment plan pricing. (c) At City of Waterloo's option, City of Waterloo may change the Service rate plan for any of its then-existing Equipment to any other Service rate plan set forth on Exhibit B or Exhibit D, provided that such Equipment is compatible with the chosen Service rate plan. (d) For M2M, City of Waterloo may only utilize Equipment sold by or otherwise provided by USCC, or in the case of Equipment that is obtained directly from a 3rd party only Equipment that is approved by USCC for use on its network. USCC reserves the right to revoke any previous approval for Equipment and to refuse to provide Service(s) for any City of Waterloo owned Equipment at any time and for any reason in its sole discretion. 6. BILLING AND PAYMENT. (a) USCC shall bill City of Waterloo on a monthly basis for all amounts due hereunder. Billing for some calls made/received by City of Waterloo outside of City of Waterloo's Home Market may occur after the close of the regular billing cycle. Typically this occurs when City of Waterloo makes/receives calls late in the billing cycle outside of the Home Market such as when City of Waterloo is roaming on another carrier's network or is making/receiving calls on a USCC network other than the Home Market. When this occurs, the minutes used, and associated charges, will be applied against City of Waterloos monthly calling plan in the month that the usage appears on the bill rather than the month the calls actually occurred. (b) USCC may charge a late fee of 18%per annum for any amount not paid when due. Except where prohibited by law, USCC may charge a processing fee of up to $5.00 on any credit balance due upon termination of Service for any reason. City of Waterloo agrees that it may be charged a collection fee if the account is referred to a third party agency for collection. The collection fee will be assessed up to the maximum amount permitted by applicable law. City of Waterloo agrees to reimburse USCC for all costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, collection fees and similar expenses) incurred by USCC in connection with the collection of amounts due from City of Waterloo hereunder. BCSA 12/2015-1 -5- 7. COVERAGE. City of Waterloo acknowledges that Service may be interrupted or unavailable due to atmospheric or topographical conditions, governmental regulations or orders, or system capacity limitations. Representations of coverage by USCC or its agents are not guarantees. City of Waterloo also acknowledges that the BlackBerry portion of the Service or M2M Services may be interrupted or unavailable due to the failure of third party suppliers or the termination of one of more third party supplier relationships. 8. TERM AND TERMINATION. (a) Term. Unless terminated earlier as provided herein, the initial term of this Agreement shall commence as of the Effective Date and shall expire two years thereafter (the "Initial Term"). The term of this Agreement shall renew thereafter for successive thirty-day terms (each a "Renewal Term") unless either party notifies the other party in writing of its intent not to renew this Agreement, and such notice is provided at least thirty days prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or the then-current Renewal Term, as the case may be. (b) Termination. Either party (the "Nondefaulting Party") may terminate this Agreement if the other party(the "Defaulting Party"): (i) is or becomes insolvent; (ii)makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or a receiver is appointed to take charge of all or any part of the Defaulting Party's assets or business; (iii)is the subject of a bankruptcy, whether voluntary or involuntary; or (iv)materially breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement, and such breach is not cured within ten days after the Nondefaulting Party notifies the Defaulting Party in writing of such breach. USCC may immediately terminate the BlackBerry portion of the Service (A) if USCC is prevented from providing such portion of the Service by any law, regulation, requirement or ruling issued in any form whatsoever by judicial or other government authority, (B) upon termination of any third party relationship that affects such portion of the Service including, without limitation, termination of USCC's relationship with BlackBerry, or (C) if City of Waterloo fails to comply with any applicable BlackBerry License. Additionally, USCC may terminate this Agreement at any time if we cease to provide Service in your Home Market. City of Waterloo may terminate service upon written notice to USCC (effective immediately unless a different Termination Date is indicated) and payment of any applicable Early Termination Fees as set forth herein. City of Waterloo's request to port any number will be considered notice to USCC to terminate Service immediately and City of Waterloo will be liable for all amounts due including any Early Termination Fees. Monthly recurring Services and applicable charges for those monthly recurring Services shall be prorated to coincide with the termination date and depending on the amount of Service that you have used during the month of termination, such a proration may result in you BCSA 12/2015-1 -6- incurring overage charges. If this Agreement is terminated for any reason during the Initial Term other than for a breach by USCC continuing beyond any applicable cure period or due to USCC ceasing to provide Service in your Home Market, you may be assessed an early termination fee ("ETF"). (c) Early Termination Fees. If this Agreement or any line of Service is terminated during the Initial Term for any reason other than USCC's material breach of this Agreement or for reasons set forth in Section 8(b)(A) or Section 8(b)(B) above, City of Waterloo will be subject to a prorated early termination fee ("ETF") of$150.00 per terminated line of Service for feature phones, modems, hotspot devices, and M2M lines utilizing City of Waterloo owned Equipment and a $350.00 ETF per terminated line of Service for smartphones, tablets, and M2M lines utilizing Equipment purchased from USCC at a subsidized price. Regardless of the start and end date of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term of this Agreement, any ETF will be prorated over twenty-four months from the date of initial activation of the Equipment on the terminated line of Service in accordance with the following: an ETF of $350.00 for a 24 month Initial Term will be reduced by $8.33 for each of months 1 - 23, $8.41 for month 23, and further reduced to $0 after the last day of month 24 ($150.00 remaining ETF applies during month 24); an ETF of$150.00 for a 24 month Initial Term will be reduced by $3.13 for each of months 1 - 23 and further reduced to $0 at the conclusion of month 24 ($75.00 remaining ETF applies during month 24); and ETF's of any different amount or for a different Initial Term length will be specifically set forth in pricing Exhibit E. Notwithstanding the foregoing and excluding M2M lines, the aforementioned ETF's shall only apply to lines of Service in which the City of Waterloo has purchased subsidized Equipment. ETF's shall not apply to any line on Service in which the Equipment was purchased pursuant to a Retail Installment Contract. For M2M lines, City of Waterloo acknowledges that due to the costs of USCC setting up the line for any Equipment, the previously mentioned ETF amounts will apply whether the Equipment was purchased from USCC or provided by City of Waterloo, and Exhibit B may state additional requirements for termination of M2M lines. (d) Consequences of Termination. Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement: (i) City of Waterloo shall pay all amounts due hereunder to USCC; (ii)USCC shall cease to provide Service hereunder; and (iii) Sections 7 and 9 through 19, as well as any other provision that should naturally extend beyond the termination or expiration of this Agreement, shall survive such expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason. 9. AUTHORIZED USERS. City of Waterloo may appoint one or more persons to manage City of Waterloo's account ("Authorized Users"). These Authorized Users wil l BCSA 12/2015-1 -7- be able to access and make changes to City of Waterloo's account, including but not limited to; view information about the account, add and/or terminate lines of Service, purchase equipment, extend and/or renew the contract term, make payments on the account, etc. City of Waterloo is responsible for any account changes made by the Authorized Users. 10. THEFT. If any Equipment is lost, stolen or otherwise absent from City of Waterloo's possession and control, City of Waterloo is responsible for all charges until City of Waterloo reports the loss, theft, or other occurrence to USCC. USCC may require City of Waterloo to provide USCC with a police report or sworn statement verifying the loss or theft before waiving any charges. No such report shall be deemed to be a notice of termination of this Agreement. 11. ARBITRATION. ANY CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE RESOLVED BY BINDING ARBITRATION AT THE REQUEST OF EITHER PARTY PURSUANT TO THE WIRELESS INDUSTRY ARBITRATION RULES AS MODIFIED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND AS ADMINISTERED BY THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION ("AAA"). THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION SHALL ADMINISTER THE ARBITRATION AND JUDGMENT ON THE AWARD RENDERED BY THE ARBITRATOR MAY BE ENTERED IN ANY COURT HAVING JURISDICTION. BOTH PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS A TRANSACTION INVOLVING INTERSTATE COMMERCE, AND IS THEREFORE GOVERNED BY THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. BY AGREEING TO ARBITRATION, BOTH PARTIES ARE WAIVING THEIR RIGHT TO LITIGA 1'E IN COURT INCLUDING ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL. UNLESS USCC AND CITY OF WATERLOO OTHERWISE MUTUALLY AGREE, ALL HEARINGS UNDER SUCH ARBITRATION SHALL TAKE PLACE IN THE COUNTY OF YOUR BILLING ADDRESS. AT YOUR OPTION, YOU MAY BRING AN ACTION AGAINST US IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT, NOTWITHSTANDING THIS AGREEMENT. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT ALL CLAIMS, WHETHER IN ARBITRATION OR IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT, SHALL BE TREATED INDIVIDUALLY AND THERE SHALL BE NO CONSOLIDATION OF CLAIMS, CLASS ACTIONS, REPRESENTATIVE ACTIONS OR PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL ACTIONS. THIS PROVISION REQUIRING INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT OF ALL CLAIMS IS NOT SEVERABLE AND SHOULD THIS PROVISION BE DEEMED UNENFORCEABLE AT ANY TIME BY ANY ARBITRATOR OR BY ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION, THIS ARBITRATION CLAUSE SHALL BE NULL BCSA 12/2015-1 -8- AND VOID IN ITS ENTIRETY. THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION SURVIVES THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON COMMENCING ARBITRATION AND HOW THE ARBITRATION PROCESS WORKS, YOU MAY CALL THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION AT 800-778- 7879 OR VISIT THEIR WEBSITE AT WWW.ADR.ORG. 12. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. If City of Waterloo is a person, firm, or organization other than the individual user of the Service, the individual agreeing to this Agreement on behalf of such City of Waterloo hereby certifies having authority to agree on behalf of City of Waterloo 13. LIMITS OF LIABILITY. USCC'S LIABILITY REGARDING CITY OF WATERLOO'S USE OF THE SERVICES OR RELATED EQUIPMENT, OR THE FAILURE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SERVICE OR EQUIPMENT, IS LIMITED TO THE CHARGES CITY OF WATERLOO INCURS FOR THE APPLICABLE SERVICE OR EQUIPMENT DURING THE AFFECTED PERIOD. THIS MEANS USCC IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS OR LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES), PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, OR ATTORNEYS' FEES. 14. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. USCC MAKES NO WARRANTY REGARDING THE SERVICES, EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE AND DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. USCC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND ITS CONTROL, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF OTHERS, ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS, OR ACTS OF GOD. USCC DOES NOT MANUFACTURE EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE, AND CITY OF WATERLOO'S ONLY WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE ARE THOSE PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER (WITH RESPECT TO WHICH USCC HAS NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER). USCC SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO CITY OF WATERLOO OR ANY END USER FOR ANY PORTION OF THE SERVICE PROVIDED BY RIM, ITSELF OR THROUGH OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH USCC, OR FOR THE ACCURACY, TIMELINESS OR CONTINUED AVAILABILITY OF ANY SUCH SERVICE. USCC SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO CITY OF WATERLOO OR ANY END USER FOR ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT OR BCSA 12/2015-1 -9- MISAPPROPRIATION WITH RESPECT TO ANY ELEMENT OF THE BLACKBERRY PORTION OF THE SERVICE PROVIDED BY ANY THIRD PARTY INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, BY RIM, THROUGH OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH USCC. IN ADDITION, WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, USCC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE SUITABILITY OF THE SERVICE FOR USE IN MISSION CRITICAL APPLICATIONS OR IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE CONTROLS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND LIFE SUPPORT OR WEAPONS SYSTEMS. 15. ASSIGNMENT. Neither party shall have the right to assign or transfer its rights or obligations pursuant to this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may assign or transfer this Agreement to a successor as a result of a merger, consolidation, acquisition, reorganization or sale of all or substantially all of such party's assets without the prior consent of the other party. No such assignment or transfer shall have the effect of increasing the obligations of either party under this Agreement. The terms and conditions of this Agreement will inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, each party's successors and permitted assigns. 16. ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND AMENDMENT. This Agreement is the entire agreement between City of Waterloo and USCC. This Agreement supersedes any inconsistent or additional promises made to City of Waterloo by any employee or agent of USCC, including but not limited to any City of Waterloo service agreement between USCC and any affiliate or subsidiary of City of Waterloo In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between the terms of this Agreement and any other referenced agreement or terms and conditions,the terms of this Agreement shall govern and control. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Agreement may not be modified or amended or any rights of a party to it waived except in a writing signed by duly authorized representatives of the parties hereto. 17. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois. In the event of any conflict between this Agreement and the applicable laws or tariffs of any local, state or federal body, such laws or tariffs shall control to the extent applicable. All Exhibits to this Agreement are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement. BCSA 12/2015-1 - 10- 18. NO WAIVER; SEVERABILITY. USCC's failure to enforce any right or remedy available under this Agreement is not a waiver. If any part of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement will remain in force. 19. NOTICE. All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when either personally served or after 3 business day if mailed by certified, registered mail, return receipt requested, or after 1 business day if delivered by a reputable overnight delivery service, or by facsimile transmission to: USCC: City of Waterloo: Attn: Mark Van Handel ATTN: City Clerk 4201 River Center Ct. NE 715 Mulberry St. Cedar Rapids, IA. 52402 Waterloo, IA. 50703 With a copy to: USCC Services, LLC Attn: Legal and Regulatory Affairs 8410 West Bryn Mawr Chicago, IL 60631 FAX#: (773)864-3133 and to: Stephen P. Fitzell, Esq. Sidley Austin LLP One S. Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60603 FAX#: (312)853-7036 If either party changes its address during the Term, it shall so advise the other party in writing, and all notices thereafter required to be given shall be sent to such new address. 20. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. Each party shall comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in its performance hereunder. 21. PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISING. Neither party shall, without the prior written consent of the other party: (i) use any name, trade name, trademark, service mark or symbol of the other BCSA 12/2015-1 - 11 - party in advertising, publicity or otherwise, or (ii) represent, directly or indirectly, that any Service or Equipment provided by such party has been approved or endorsed by the other. 22. IN BUILDING REPEATER SYSTEMS. City of Waterloo acknowledges that, pursuant to Section 22.383 of the FCC's Rules (47 C.F.R. Section 22.383), only FCC licensees are authorized to install and operate any "in building radiation systems" or"in building repeater systems" as defined in Section 22.99 of the FCC's Rules (47 C.F.R. Section 22.99) and that the installation and operation of any such system can take place only with USCC's consent and under its supervision and control. During the term of this Agreement, City of Waterloo shall not install on its premises any such system without USCC's prior written consent. 23. AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES. Upon request by City of Waterloo and subject to USCC's written approval, which may be withheld in its sole discretion, City of Waterloo' affiliates and subsidiaries may purchase Service or Equipment from USCC pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. City of Waterloo shall guarantee the performance of its approved affiliates and subsidiaries obligations under this Agreement. 24. CREDIT INFORMATION. City of Waterloo authorizes business references or consumer and credit agencies to furnish USCC with credit records, ratings, and history. 25. CONFIDENTIALITY. (a) Confidential Information. "Confidential Information" means with respect to a party hereto, this Agreement, together with all business or technical information or materials of such party provided hereunder. Confidential Information shall not include information or material that the receiving party demonstrates: (i) was known to the receiving party prior to the Effective Date free of any obligation of nondisclosure; (ii) was in the public domain prior to the date received by a receiving party hereunder or which subsequently came into the public domain through no fault of the receiving party; (iii) was lawfully received by the receiving party from a third party free of any obligation of nondisclosure; or (iv) was independently developed by the receiving party, employees, consultants or agents without reference to any Confidential Information of the disclosing party. (b) Maintaining Confidentiality. The parties shall: BCSA 12/2015-1 - 12- (i) hold all Confidential Information in strict confidence and not disclose it to others or use it any way except in performing the receiving party's obligations under this Agreement; and (ii) take all action reasonably necessary to protect the confidentiality of the Confidential Information including, without limitation, implementing and enforcing operating procedures to minimize the possibility of unauthorized use or copying of the Confidential Information. (c) Ownership and Return of Confidential Information. Confidential Information furnished to the receiving party by the disclosing party will be and shall remain solely the property of the disclosing party. The receiving party agrees to return all Confidential Information and any materials or other property provided by the disclosing party promptly, at the disclosing party's request or upon termination of this Agreement, whichever occurs first. The receiving party agrees not to retain any Confidential Information of the disclosing party or reproductions thereof, or other such property or materials,after such request or termination. (d) Required Disclosures. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the receiving party may disclose the disclosing party's Confidential Information to the extent that the receiving party is required by any subpoena or other lawful process. 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BCSA 12/2015-1 - 14- We' re e rready to roam . f globe with . _ ..._ . . . - Use your own phone in more than BEFORE YOU TRAVEL: 180 countries with one of our new • Contact U.S.Cellulare to validate your handset is currently international roaming capable and Global Roaming Plans. if service is available where you are travelling. • Locate your handset's network settings for "Global"or"GSM"before travel.If you are Global Roaming Plan unable to locate it,visit your local store or contact Customer Service for further assistance. Monthly Voice Per Sending Receiving Access Price Minute Texts Texts Data • Add U.S.Cellular's customer care number, Canada $5 $0.80 $0.40 $0.25 +1-865-777-8484,to your contacts to be $2/MB able to reach us while you travel. Mexico $10 $1.20 $0.40 $0.25 $5/MB • Visit U.S.Cellular's Web site for tips on how Europe $10 $1.20 $0.40 $0.25 $10/MB to check your voice mail when travelling. Latin America $10 $2 $0.40 $0.25 $10/MB TIPS WHILE TRAVELING: Middle East $10 $2.40 $0.40 $0.25 $10/MB &Africa • Change your handset's network settings to Asian Pacific $10 $2.40 $0.40 "Global"or"GSM"to ensure you are searching $0.25 $10/MB for available networks appropriately. Cruise Ships $20 $4 $0.80 $0.25 $20/MB • Power cycle your phone when entering the country to ensure your phone Global Roaming-Pay as You Go registers properly. • You may need to add a+1 and country code Voice Per Sending Receiving to your contacts'phone numbers when using Minute Texts Texts Data this service. Canada $1 $0.50 $0.25 $2/MB Mexico $1.50 $0.50 $0.25 $5/MB Visit our Web site for more information, Europe $1.50 $0.50 $0.25 $10/MB including services and rates: Latin America $2.50 $0.50 $0.25 $10/MB uscellular.com/services/international Middle East $3 $0.50 $0.25 $10/MB &Africa Asian Pacific $3 $0.50 $0.25 $10/MB Cruise Ships $5 $1 $0.25 $20/MB U.S. Ce� ular Data Plans for Canada&Mexico Monthly Data Things we want you to know:You may add Global Roaming to your account after completing 3 months of Access Price Included Data Overage continuous service.Your account must also be in good standing.Global Roaming option may be cancelled g at any time by dialing 611.a free call from a U.S.Cellular wireless phone.Country availability and rates are Canada $35 125MB subject to change without notice.U.S.Cellular per-minute rates are subject to change without notice and do $0.30/MB not apply to U.S.Cellular's prepaid service.U.S.Cellular reserves the right to interrupt or discontinue services Mexico $50 125MB due to suspected fraud or abuse.Service usage charges will vary according to your price plan.You understand $0.40/MB that Service may be interrupted or unavailable due to atmospheric or topographical conditions,governmental regulations or orders,or system capacity limitations.Representations of coverage by U.S.Cellular or its agents are not guarantees.Other restrictions and limitations may apply. i 0330_0415_Ftyer_Global Roaming.indd 1 5/1/15 2:49 PM EXHIBIT B M2M Services—Other solutions offered by US Cellular M2M - MACHINE TO MACHINE BCSA 12/2015-1 - 15- Business . 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Mkt..,: FLEET MANAGEMENT *ASSET TRACKING* DISPATCHING* MOBILE WORKFORCE * MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT* REMOTE DATA COLLECTION * REMOTE MONITORING* LBS* GPS * DIAGNOSTICS* SMART CITIES*ASSET RECOVERY* ENTERPRISE MESSAGING * ITF EOLIIPMF!!., A CALAMP* CLOUDGATE*ACTSOFT* CISCO *TRAPEZE *GEN X* BANDRICH * SKYHAWK* CYPRESS* CRADLEPOINT*SIERRA* DIGITAL FLEET* CONSTRUCTION * HEALTHCARE* UTILITIES*TRANSPORTATION *AGRICULTURE* MANUFACTURING* FINANCE* EDUCATION*WASTE MANAGEMENT* RETAIL* RESTRAUNTS* PRODUCTION * KIOSKS Find out More about Improving your Business Efficiently and Economically Jennifer Hilleshiem 1319-404-6625 I jennifer.hilleshiem@uscellular com CONNECT ANYWHERE SKYHAWK r - AUTOMATIC VEHICLE LOCATION SOLUTION is 1 "I • t --weef t ` 4 �, Dili • { c The Sk1Havik AVL solution is dynamic, customizable and supports a wide Va - Indus nes a�.is _r,Jo_,'pes including.. Government/Municipal Explosives Transportation Enforcemeht Ut lit es Construction Emerce-cy M'n ng Energy Waste Management SkyHawk AVL System Benefits The SkyHawk AVL solution provides safety and convenience to covers, along With numerous be-e its to yo i car Improved Dn er Safety Shorter Driving Distance ng lime Inc eased Fuel Efficiency Improved Operat ona! Efficiency e Jae aiing Expenses Reouced CC2 Emissiors Improved Overall P-cductivity e,re -sequences of Speeding Unique Features & Functionality : tio: „� �_ �functionality tha- erentiates us from our competitors include: k ,outir.g GIS Integration High Speed Internet Access Software Application integration WiFi Hotspot -srbaard Maintenance&Fuel Management,etc Client Branded Solution Routing, Vehicle Figh Valued& Remote Asset Tracking White La'-el Option ��tic s Battery power=- solutions To receive a quotation or to learn more about the SkyHawk AVL solution contact us today i � CONNECT ANYWHERE S KYHAWK „......4 AUTOMATIC VEHICLE LOCATION SOLUTION .W . NAVIGATION NAVIGATION i ___. DRIVER ID ' r ECM f t , a SENSOR INPUTS l - A j , L. �. - •. - LONE WORKER SPREADER CONTROL - re provice, everything you need -D monitor your feet.- Key features include industry leading _ aced monitohcj software, sensor integration and installation/training services. Unlike other AVL solutions `faf- Connect Anywhere web-based monitoring system -requires no scftwahe installation and is availab a 4,or-1 -y in`_ -et connected computer or mobile device. a-', status information is presented via an intuitive Gocgle Maps based. interface which supports GIS _ a' = - Eel ular and satellite connectivity provides detailed operatonal visibility =or you- entire fleet ., . anywhere in the \ orio! •THE CONNECT ANYWHERE SOFTWARE PPf.,07-Fc'' .1/7 nr fl i .p=,; , ` ---, TRACK NG REPORTS & ALERTS FOP .-. • '_. _-7"- l_ . fi Cont of ,-tegration Sensor/Input Monitoring . _ nQ Lone Worker - is r, • Speed Monitoring «. i - HoS J eLOG ,- i®— Fleet Utilization Automated Vehicle Inspections r ; -_',- - Fuel Consumption - p /efficiency ':He-Are post effective, -d easy to use The system provides visibility of youi entire fleet - -_ - = uni . _ __ = - if-rc?_ .ehicles and commercial light-duty 8 heavy-duty vehicles. To receive a quotation or to learn more about the SkyHawk AVL solution contact us today: 1.7091737258_ I I a I -3ny1ic,ti' :..1.:: .1 EXHIBIT C CUSTOMER SUPPORT We support our business customers with specialized teams that include some of our most experienced associates. Account Team Contact Information: Dedicated Local BAM: The Business Account Manager(BAM)role will provide your account with personal and local sales/service representation. These representatives work closely with business customers to understand their business needs and to offer solutions specifically suited to those needs. The Business Account Manager is also available to assist your account in facilitating phone/live training for new users, fulfilling orders, delivering or shipping equipment, answering questions regarding products and services and other field support. Jennifer Hilleshiem 319-404-6625 Jennifer.hilleshiem@uscellular.com Business Support Contact Information: City of Waterloo will also have access to a specialized Business-to-Business Customer Service and Billing Support Team. Business Support: 1-800-819-9373 BCSA 12/2015-1 - 16- EXHIBIT D RATES U.S. Cellular offers flexible options that have enabled us to customize a plan that's just right for your business. We've considered your usage, factored in what you use a lot of and what you use a little of, and created plans we believe will give you the most value for your money. Here's our recommendation for CITY OF WATERLOO: 114 lines of service. Plan #1 - Shared Connect Data Plan -(no minimum line count) Rate Plan #of Lines Plan Description Discounts Cost Per Month 150 GB Shared Data Plan (100 device max)— Includes: Unlimited Nationwide minutes, Unlimited messaging,Voicemail,Caller ID,Three-way calling, 30%off 77 TOTAL Call-forwarding,WPS,&tethering on smart phones. $1,125 $787.50 Connection fees for feature (basic) phones $10 discount 15 ($20 X 15 phones) per phone $300.00 Connection fees for Smart phones $5 discount 17 ($35 each X 17 phones) per phone $595.00 26 iPads/tablets ($10 each X 26) NA $260.00 19 Connection fees for hot spots— ($20 each X 19) NA $380.00 Note:Air Cards/modems are no longer available. Hot spots have replaced the air cards. ***Each additional GB over the included plan data = $15.00 per GB*** BCSA 12/2015-1 - 17- Plan#2 - State of Iowa Local Pay as You Go Plan — no minimum line count Pay As You Go Cost Per Lines Description Month Local Plan: Voice Airtime at $.05 cents per min, 37 Feature Phone Nation Wide Toll Free, lines at $3.00 Local Coverage Iowa, $111.00 per Monthly access fee Roaming Airtime per min Voice Airtime at at $.39 cents month + NA $0.05 per $.05 cents per minute minute Note: All 37 lines suggested for this Plan used/averaged under 20 minutes per month Features: Incoming Additional messages Free, 250 outgoing features available Pay as you go messaging messages at on Pay AS You GO at $0.25 each, $4.95/month per Plan 250 outgoing messages NA line at $4.95/month per line 750 Outgoing 750 Outgoing messages messages at at $9.95/month per line $9.95/month per Unlimited Messaging at line $19.95/month per line Unlimited Messaging at $19.95/month per line I Total monthly cost for all 114 $2,433.50 lines of service ***SPECIAL OFFER TO THE CITY OF WATERLOO*** $773.00 in credits to be used for accessories and/or credit toward the first bill of this agreement. BCSA 12/2015-1 - i8 - EXHIBIT E EQUIPMENT Equipment Quantity Description Equipment Price with 2yr. Retail Price Service Agreement TBD iPhone 6—16GB $549.00 $49.99 EACH _ TBD iPhone SE—16GB $399.00 $0.01 EACH TBD LG Wine III(basic flip phone) $234.00 $0.01 EACH TBD ZTE Unite 3 Mobile Hot Spot $169.99 $0.01 EACH TBD IPAD PRO 9.7—32GB $729.00 $479.00 EACH TBD ALL ACCESSORIES$99.95 or lower $99.95 or less 25%DISCOUNT Above equipment pricing is for new or eligible lines of service Note: The City of Waterloo will not be charged for activation fees to start new lines of service or to activate new equipment on existing lines of service. ***All equipment has a one-year manufacturer warranty, as well as a 15 day excellence guarantee to return or exchange without penalty or restocking fees*** BCSA 12/2015-1 - 19- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. USCC SERVI ES,L C CITY OF WATERLOO By: By: Name: Name: Title: 4, Title: Date 5 c7 7 / Date SIGNATURE PAGE TO BUSINESS CUSTOMER SERVICE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN USCC SERVICES, LLC AND CITY OF WATERLOO BCSA 12/2015-1 -20- The bidder having fully read this document, hereby acknowledges that this bid proposal completely reflects the total bid as contained herein. Proposal submitted by: 0,,t,\\\01/4.)0, Name of Company LVL-O\ 9- \\)-t( C-3t 'W\a4C\3 Address Tit e 'U >e,af 9\2 1 1�, �'�UZ O D o� J2-O\\P YZip City, State & ode Date Telephone Proposal approved by: Quentin Hart, Mayor Date Suzy Schares, City Clerk Date Customer List of Similar Services of this Size and Scope 1. City of Davenport, IA. 2. City of Des Moines, IA. 3. City of Dubuque, IA. o m c J• CC C enHN C C E 9 W Eo� $ ' N U773 n .o ti " O C7 O j 4 m v E s 9 h ! ll ILI12 m 3 S Q d N = C6 U ^ _ `m it ii: ,„,i, 8 V7 T,�g,,' .....' 0 El 1, 4,-7 1 m zG. L C y I I _ '. 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Balance by 06/23/16 DUE 6,213.22 6,213.22CR 0.00 0.00 2,752.46 $2,752.46 ACCOUNT SUMMARY Previous Balance 6,213.22 Payments Received thru 05/24/16. Thank you! 6,213.22CR Credits and Adjustments to Previous Balance 0.00 Balance Forward 0.00 Monthly Service Charges 2,598.24 Price Plan Recurring Charges 1,502.90 Other Recurring Charges 1.095.34 Voice&Messaging Charges 312.49 Zone Charges 0.00 Roaming Charges 0.39 Data Charges 90.00 Other Charges&Credits 248.66CR Taxes 0.00 Total Current Charges Due by 06/23/16 2,752.46 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $2,752.46 Thank you for choosing our wireless service,we appreciate your business. For billing and customer service inquiries, call 888-944-9400 or call 611 from your U.S. Cellular phone, always a free call. Please detach and mail bottom portion with your payment to ensure prompt handling. Account Number: 850662131 Total Amount Due A�mount Enclosed by 06/23/16 View and Pay Check box to indicate Bills Online at address change and/or $2,752.46 www.uscellular.com comments en back U.S. Cellular Shellie Crisman Dept. 0205 Shellie Crisman PALATINE, IL 60055-0205 715 Mulberry Street Waterloo IA 50703-5714 MI IDFfi1fAiillliDAfiDtt!tDiTffl1Allff➢ IADDAI1PgFiiiFIMi flillAMiRDiEWIDIRfEDffMiiARRIDDiD IPIIOli 8506621318506571709100027524649 Page 2 of 138 Account Number: 850662131 Bill Date: 05/20/16 Invoice Number: 0138129207 GENERAL BILLING INFORMATION If you have made a payment that is not reflected on this bill, A late payment charge is applied to each customer bill when please deduct the amount of your payment from TOTAL the previous month's bill has not been paid in full, leaving a AMOUNT DUE. previous amount due carried forward. The late payment charge We appreciate your payment by mail. Please return a is applied to the total PAST DUE BALANCE and is included in single payment for the TOTAL AMOUNT DUE in the enclosed the total amount due on the current bill. envelope along with the bottom portion of Page One displaying U.S. Cellular's return address.Allow at least five days for payment to reach us by mail. BILL EXPLANATION MONTHLY SERVICE is the total amount charged for your ROAMING CHARGES are the amounts charged for wireless monthly service plan and other monthly charges such as service when traveling outside of your service area as defined custom calling features. by your monthly service plan. These charges may include daily surcharges as well as airtime and long distance toll. Additional OTHER CHARGES AND CREDITS are typically one-time processing may result in a one to two months billing delay of amounts applied to your bill for items such as equipment these charges. purchases, activation fees, and/or account maintenance charges. Premium Content charges(such as messaging, DATA NETWORK USAGE CHARGES are the amounts games, and Tone Room Deluxe)are also included in this charged for transferring data(downloading/accessing section. applications, browsing the Internet, streaming videos/music, etc.) both while in your service area and roaming outside of APPLICATION CHARGES include the fees for purchase of your service area as defined by your monthly service plan. individual applications(one time unlimited, monthly These charges will be based on kilobyte and/or megabyte subscription, pay-for-use, etc.). usage and the rates defined in your monthly service plan. Data measurement conversion amounts: 1,024 KB= 1 MB and USAGE CHARGES are the amounts charged for wireless 1,024 MB= 1 GB. airtime and local or long distance toll.The airtime per minute charge is defined in your monthly service plan. 4G LTE service provided through King Street Wireless, a partner of U. S. Cellular. CHANGE OF BILLING ADDRESS OR PHONE NUMBER. Please check the front of this page for address changes or comments. BILLING ADDRESS CITY STATE I I I I I I 1 lI ZIP CODE I I I I I I 1 I HOME PHONE NUMBER I —fr1-- WORK PHONE NUMBER FIT]l i rim-- COMMENTS: The customer address(not the billing arrangement address if different)you provide at the time of activation shall be deemed to be the primary place of use of our service for all devices on this account for purposes of calculating certain taxes, surcharges and fees. Your billing address is typically your primary place of use but not, for example, in cases where your bill is sent to a non residential address such as a post office box or an address that is outside one of the U.S. Cellular licensed markets. 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