Fair Access Policy definition

Fair Access Policy or “FAP” means the application of data usage thresholds and traffic management to ensure acceptable and fair use of the network. See Section 8 and the current FAP which will be listed on our website at all times; "Group Company" denotes any parent, holding, associated or subsidiary company of Broadband Shack LTD and any subsidiary of any such holding company as may exist from time to time; “Heavy User” is a classification set by the Service provider under the Fair Access Policy. For more information please use the Fair Access Policy link on the website; “Installer” is the person or team that we select to install and commission the Equipment if you select us to install your Equipment by paying for a Professional Installation; "IP Address" usually denotes a dynamically assigned TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) address provisionally assigned by us to you to enable the Services to be provided unless the Service purchased by you is specifically provided with one or more static IP addresses; “Latency” is the time taken for a signal to pass to and from the Equipment to the Service Provider’s physical network. Most commonly, we interpret this as approximately 0.2 seconds; "Licence" means any licence or authorisation required by law and granted to us to provide the Services by Ofcom or any other relevant licensing organisation in the country in which we provide the Services to you; “Minimum (Contract) Period” has the meaning set out in Section 2; “Monthly (or Periodic) Service Charges” means those recurring Charges normally invoiced and due in advance of the month or period in which the Services are provided.
Fair Access Policy or “FAP” means the application of data usage thresholds and traffic management to ensure acceptable and fair use of the network. See Section 8 and the current FAP which will be listed on our website at all times; "Group Company" denotes any parent, holding, associated or subsidiary company of Broadband For Africa and any subsidiary of any such holding company as may exist from time to time;
Fair Access Policy or “FAP” shall mean a set of measures applied by “Inmarsat” on data traffic to prevent misuse of the available network capacity by some Fleet Xpress users to ensure that available bandwidth is fairly distributed across all users in general.

Examples of Fair Access Policy in a sentence

  • Continued violation of the Fair Access Policy is a breach of this Agreement by you and will result in the termination of this Agreement.

  • For specific Fair Access Policy limitations please see the description of the service plan you are receiving.

  • Data Allowance Policy (formerly known as the Fair Access Policy or FAP).

  • Continued violation of the Fair Access Policy is a breach of this Agreement by You and will result in the termination of this Agreement.

  • If your usage exceeds the limits set forth in the Fair Access Policy, WildBlue may reduce the bandwidth available to you on a temporary basis.

  • Your use of the Service is subject to Frontier’s Network Management Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, and Satellite Fair Access Policy posted at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Either of the documents (Terms and Conditions and Fair Access Policy) may be amended and will be updated on our website.

  • Your continued use of the Service for more than 30 days after either amended document is updated on our website is your explicit and complete agreement to the current Terms and Conditions and Fair Access Policy.

  • Any variations of the Fair Access Policy will be promptly updated on the website and it is your responsibility to review any such changes.

  • To ensure fair Internet access for all satellite internet customers, Frontier maintains a Satellite Fair Access Policy.