Broadband Usage Policy definition

Broadband Usage Policy means the policy located at the Company website;
Broadband Usage Policy means the policy located at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxx-xxx- conditions;

Examples of Broadband Usage Policy in a sentence

  • If we decide the breach is of a serious nature, this may include jeopardising or compromising the security or integrity of our network and serious breach of our Broadband Usage Policy, We reserve the right to suspend the service with immediate effect without giving notice whilst details of the breach are investigated further.

  • Verneau Networks reserves the right to engage in reasonable network management practices, in addition to and notwithstanding our Broadband Usage Policy, to protect our network from harm, compromised capacity, degradation in network performance or service levels, or uses of the Service which may adversely impact access to or the use of Service by other customers.

Related to Broadband Usage Policy

  • Switched Access Detail Usage Data means a category 1101xx record as defined in the EMI iconectiv Practice BR 010-200-010.

  • Passenger car means every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle designed and used primarily for

  • Acceptable Use Policy means the policy located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/aup (and any successor or related locations designated by us), as it may be updated by us from time to time.

  • Support Policy shall have the meaning given to it in the Support Terms (defined below).

  • Mobile Application means a specialized software program downloaded onto a wireless communication device.

  • Local Loop refers to a transmission facility between the main distribution frame [cross-connect], or its equivalent, in a Sprint Central Office or wire center, and up to the demarcation point (e.g. Network Interface Device) at a customer’s premises, to which CLEC is granted exclusive use. This includes all electronics, optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the customer premises. Local loops include copper loops, hybrid loops, FTTH loops, DS1 loops, DS3 loops and Dark Fiber Loops.

  • Support Services Policy means Elastic’s support services policy for a Product, as further described at a URL referenced in an applicable Addendum.