Legal
Consumer disclosures
This document is in preparation with US telecom counsel ahead of public launch. The summary below describes what the final document will cover. For the current draft or to discuss specifics ahead of launch, email legal@kelir.io.
US telecom services require specific consumer disclosures, regulated by the FCC. Kelir provides these disclosures during onboarding (digital acknowledgement) and reproduces them here for reference. The full set is being finalized with counsel; a high-level summary follows.
What it will cover
- E911 limitations and the warning that emergency services may not work the same as a traditional landline in all circumstances.
- 911 location accuracy notice — Kelir provides registered service-address dispatch, with caveats around mobility.
- Number portability rights (your right to port your number out, FCC simple-port rule).
- Itemized US telecom taxes and fees (federal USF, state, local — typically 8–18% effective).
- Network management and fair-use practices.
- Customer rights under the FCC Consumer Disclosure rules.
- How to file a complaint with the FCC or your state PUC.
Questions on this document
Email legal@kelir.io for the current draft, regulatory questions, or pre-launch agreements. For privacy- or data-subject-specific requests, use privacy@kelir.io.