What is an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
An Acceptable Use Policy refers to a set of ‘rules’ that governs the way in which you ‘use’ a Providers Broadband Internet Connection Service. Its parameters will include responsibilities of usage, prohibited uses of the service which can breach laws, regulations, and general guidelines for you to comply with when using their Broadband service. Broadband Guide recommends you read the AUP of your respective Provider prior to commencing a Broadband Service with them.
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