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OneNet

Oklahoma’s Telecommunications Network

Ordering Services

Client Registration

Thank you for choosing OneNet, Oklahoma’s official telecommunications and information network for education and government. We appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your telecommunications services. To start your order, you must complete the three (3) forms detailed below and mail them to:

OneNet, 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, OK 73104

or

fax them to 405-225-9250.

  1. OneNet Client Circuit and/or Dial-Up Agreement
  2. OneNet Service Order Form
  3. Purchase Order for Service & Service Establishment (6 months or 1 year in advance)

Important Note: OneNet cannot begin to process an order, or consider it valid, until all of the above documentation has been properly completed, signed and returned to OneNet. OneNet clients must prepay the fees for either six (6) or twelve (12) months. For clients joining during the fiscal year, the fees will be prorated.

In addition to the above documentation, you will need to send the appropriate Purchase Orders to equipment vendors (separate purchase orders are required for each manufacturer). A complete listing of equipment contracts is available on OneNet’s Web site at www.onenet.net. OneNet applicants are responsible for all their customer premises equipment (CPE) and wiring needs.

If you require assistance in determining your equipment needs, please contact OneNet at 1-888-5ONENET (or 225-9444 in the Oklahoma City area). OneNet will be able to recommend vendors who are on state contract. It is important to note that OneNet cannot assume responsibility for a customer’s existing wiring systems.

OneNet Pricing

The OneNet Fee Structure is based upon the bandwidth, or network capacity, desired by each individual client. The type of data and/or video application(s) the client chooses to transmit throughout the network will ultimately determine the overall bandwidth and network capacity required. Southwestern Bell Telephone and many of the independent telephone companies have each filed OneNet tariffs for 56Kbps and T-1 or DS-1 (1.54Mbps) circuits.

The OneNet tariff rates for these circuits are substantially discounted (37% on average) from the state government tariffs. OneNet rates include data- and video-related services, including access to the Internet and other services outlined below. Therefore, only clients paying for OneNet connections are eligible to utilize any of OneNet’s value-added services.

OneNet will acquire a “tail circuit” for the client and connect the agency to the nearest hub site for network access. The user will be responsible for providing equipment on its premises beyond the termination of the “tail circuit,” as well as the cost of long-distance telephone charges for dial-up access to the nearest OneNet hub site.

Dedicated connections, however, include line charges in the rate. OneNet’s computer systems provide Domain Name Services (DNS), World Wide Web hosting services, Internet news and mail services. In addition, OneNet can provide reflector services for mbone and CuSeeMe videoconference applications.

OneNet also provides ListServ and other group collaboration capabilities. Clients who purchase dedicated OneNet circuits, such as 56kbps or T-1 circuits, will have unrestricted usage of the disk storage capacity of OneNet’s computer systems. Dial-up accounts, however, will be limited to 10MB of storage capacity.

OneNet Client Circuit