• Credit Card on File & Pre-Pay Options
• Online Customer Account Access
• Live Kutztown Council Meetings on Channel 2
• Meeting with FCC Commissioner Copps
• YES Network
Convenient options are available to you by Credit Card on file and Pre-Pay.
Credit Card on File: By allowing the Borough to keep your credit card on file, the Borough will charge your credit card on the "Due Date" of the bill. This will ensure timely payment and eliminate your need to write a check and pay postage fees.
Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted.
Pre-pay option: This option will allow you to pre-pay the entire year or term of service. By doing this, your account will be charged at the time of due-date and the charge will draw-down on the "Pre-Pay" amount until the entire prepayment has been exhausted.
Hometown Utilicom customers now have the option of accessing their account information online. This new service provides the ability to review your current service charges and pay your bill online. Other services will include service change requests and billing history inquiry.
Online customer services available on our site utilize cookies and 128-bit SSL. Your Web browser must be configured to allow cookies and support 128-bit SSL encryption. Hometown Utilicom protects online transactions using 128-bit SSL technology. This means that credit card transactions, service request changes and online access to your account information are protected by the strongest SSL encryption available today. Customers can make these transactions around the clock instead of being limited to our customer service department's hours of operation.
Your Hometown Utilicom bill includes your account number and PIN, which can be used to login and access your account. You may login to your account by clicking the "Customer Services Login" button in the left column.
On June 28th, 2005, Borough Manager Jaymes Vettraino and Director of Information Technology Frank Caruso met with FCC Commissioner Michael Copps at FCC Headquarters in Washington DC. Also in attendance representing the APPA was Desmarie Waterhouse and from Baller Herbst Law firm, Jim Baller.
The meeting outlined the plight of Municipal Legislation that has taken place the past 12 months and the impact Legislation has on the future deployment of Municipal Telecom Systems.
Commissioner Copps has supported the idea of "Open Access" systems and the involvement of Municipalities to deploy and initiate such ventures
In accordance with Major League Sports, Hometown Utilicom cannot carry the YES Network because it is in the Comcast area.
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