Introduction
Broadband services are based on the concept of shared capacity. Properly used this
gives good value and performance to all. However it is necessary for us to have a
set of usage parameters that all our customers should follow so that the Broadband
experience is uniformly good for all.
General
We believe that this policy is generally a matter of common sense and courtesy to
others. The vast majority of users will be able to use their own judgement as to
what is appropriate to guide their behaviour when sending email and using the
Internet and will have no problem in conforming to this policy.
A very small number of customers use Peer to Peer or file sharing applications. These
applications are designed to constantly send and receive files at high data rates
over extended periods of time. This type of activity uses a lot of bandwidth and can
significantly reduce the speed at which other customers can access the Internet
during peak hours. We do not believe this is fair to the vast majority of our
customers.
This fair usage policy allows us to identify the very small number of extremely heavy
users and manage their bandwidth during peak hours, to protect the service for all
our other customers. Outside peak hours, the use of the Internet by these heavy
users is largely unaffected.
We think this is the fairest approach. It protects the quality of service for the
vast majority of our customers when they most use the service, while at the same
time allowing the extremely heavy users to continue to send and receive without
restriction outside of peak hours.
Will the Fair Usage Policy affect me?
If you don’t use Peer to Peer or file sharing software it is unlikely you will
ever be affected by this Fair Usage Policy. If you do use Peer to Peer or file
sharing software, all we ask is that you use this software considerately and send
and receive large files outside of peak hours.
If you are affected, we will contact you by email to let you know that your usage at
peak hours is excessive and is affecting other customers. The email will be sent to
your contact email address and will contain simple advice on how to reduce your
usage.
If your usage is still excessive, we will contact you again by email to ask you to
reduce your sending and receiving of large files during peak hours. If your usage
still remains excessive during peak hours, we will contact you a third time to
advise you that we will be restricting your bandwidth during peak hours for the good
of all other customers. This restriction will only apply during peak hours and there
will be no restriction at other times of the day.
Fair Use Policy – API
For the general guidance of our users:
- Customers must not use the Service for any illegal purpose. Customers should be
aware that some material is illegal to possess or transmit. Customers should
also note that unauthorised access to computer systems may be an offence;
although many machines connected to the Internet are placed there so that the
customer may access them, it does not follow that the customer may access any
computer he or she comes across in any manner they choose.
- We are not responsible for the content of external sites.
- Traffic over the Internet may traverse other networks, or use other services,
which are not owned or operated by WightFibre. We expect that our customers will
abide by the Fair Usage Policy and other terms and conditions imposed by the
operators of those networks and services.
- Customers must not send packets onto the Internet, which have forged addresses
or which are deliberately constructed to adversely affect remote machines.
- Customers may not run “scanning” software which accesses remote
machines or networks, except with the explicit permission of the owner of those
remote machines or networks.
- Customers must ensure that they do not further the sending of unsolicited bulk
email or any other form of email or Usenet “abuse”. This applies to
both material that originates on your system and also third party material that
passes through it.
- Customers must not run an “open mail relay”, viz. a machine which
accepts mail from unauthorised or unknown senders and forwards it onward to a
destination outside of your machine or network. If your machine does relay mail,
on an authorised basis, then it must record its passing through your system by
means of an appropriate “received” line.
- Where applicable, customers are required to accept email addressed to “postmaster”
at their address. Customers will be deemed to have read any and all such email.
We may take action on the basis of this assumption.
- Whilst connected to the Internet, your system must conform to all relevant IETF
(Internet Engineering Task Force) standards.
- Customers must not use the Service in any way that is unlawful or illegal or in
any way to the detriment of other Internet users. Customers also must not allow
anybody using your connection to use the Services in any way that is unlawful or
illegal or in any way to the detriment of other Internet users
- Customers are prohibited from storing, distributing, transmitting or causing to
be published any Prohibited Material through your use of the Services. Examples
of “Prohibited Material” shall be determined by us (acting in our
sole discretion) and shall include (but are not limited to) material that: is
threatening, harassing, invasive of privacy, defamatory, racist, obscene,
indecent, offensive, abusive, harmful or malicious; infringes or breaches any
third party’s intellectual property rights (which shall include, but not
be limited to copyright, trade mark, design rights, trade secrets, patents,
moral rights, paternity rights and performance rights) – this includes the use,
distribution and/or copying of any material without the express consent of the
owner; is in violation of any law or regulation that is enforceable in the
United Kingdom; unsolicited promotional or marketing material; chain letters or
pyramid selling schemes; and programs containing viruses, hoaxes or any tools
designed to compromise the security of other websites and/or systems.
- For the avoidance of doubt, the storage upon and/or distribution over our
systems by any User of “pirated” software, or any other materials
that are not expressly licensed to the User, will constitute a violation of this
Fair Usage Policy.
- We reserve the right to inform and/or report the storage, distribution,
transmission, retransmission or publication of Prohibited Material (and/or any
other materials which may constitute unlawful conduct by Users) to relevant
authorities and/or regulators.
- The service must not be used for the streaming of high definition video at a bit
rate of higher than 5Mb/sec for a period of more than 60 minutes in any 24 hour
period.
Fair Use Policy - Repositories