Terms of Service & Commercial Invoicing Policies
Last Revised: January 1, 2026 • Official Document ID: ID-TOS-2026-V1
1. Legal Entity & Jurisdiction
This website (`https://infinite-digital.co`) and all related commercial services are owned and operated exclusively by Infinite Digital LLC, a Registered Limited Liability Company formed under the laws of the State of Montana, USA, with its principal office located at 1001 S Main St, Kalispell, MT 59901, United States.
2. Scope of Commercial Services
Infinite Digital LLC provides B2B enterprise digital services, including but not limited to:
- Software & Application Configuration: Client-side scaffolding, API gateway integration, middleware development, and repository deployment.
- Multimedia Support Pipelines: Encoding workflow setup, video packaging (HLS/DASH), media server optimization, and digital asset lifecycle management.
- Digital Broadcasting Infrastructure: Cloud node hosting, edge routing, bandwidth management, and continuous network maintenance.
- Remote IT Maintenance & SLAs: 24/7 server health telemetry, Linux kernel patching, emergency incident response, and contractual uptime guarantees.
3. Billing, Invoicing & Payment Terms
All invoices issued by Infinite Digital LLC strictly correspond to executed Master Services Agreements (MSA), Statements of Work (SOW), or written service proposals.
- Payments are accepted via wire transfer, ACH, and credit card / electronic bank settlement.
- Invoices are due upon receipt or according to agreed Net-15 / Net-30 terms defined in client contracts.
- All fees are billed in US Dollars (USD) unless explicitly noted otherwise in writing.
4. Service Level Agreement (SLA) & Refunds
Infinite Digital LLC guarantees a target service availability of 99.99% for hosted infrastructure nodes. Service credits or refund requests are governed by specific SLA terms in signed client contracts.
5. Governing Law & Contact Details
These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Montana, USA, without regard to its conflict of law principles.