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3. Ownership; Right to Reclaim

3.1 Public static IP addresses are a limited resource. Cisco reserves the right to cap the number of Reserved IPs per Customer. Cisco owns the Reserved IP, and Customer does not own nor have any property interest in the Reserved IP. As stated above, Customer's right to use the Reserved IP expires on expiration or termination of Customer's Secure Access subscription, upon Customer's surrender of the Reserved IP to Cisco, or upon Cisco reclaiming a Reserved IP as contemplated below.

3.2 Cisco shall have an unrestricted right with thirty (30) days advance written notice to Customer to reclaim any Reserved IP (other than Customer's designated failover Reserved IP) during the Customer's subscription if its usage is less than 5% of Customer's aggregate secure web gateway (SWG) bandwidth usage during any year of Customer's subscription unless Customer provides reasonable evidence to Cisco of its use or planned use of such Reserved IP within 15 days of Cisco's written notification. In the event Cisco reclaims a Reserved IP, Cisco will refund a prorated portion of the prepaid fee paid to Cisco for the Reserved IP for the remainder of the unexpired subscription term.