Acceptable Use Policy
Customer Acceptable Use Policy
The use of Broadband Internet Services by Altitude Fiber customers constitutes acceptance of the provisions set forth in this “Acceptable Use Policy” (hereafter referred to as AUP). This AUP supplements, but does not replace, Altitude Fiber’s General Terms of Service, the applicability of which remain in effect until modified.
Network Management, Data Rates, and Bandwidth Usage:
Altitude Fiber exercises reasonable network management practices to assure high quality, consistent, reliable Broadband Internet service.
Advertised connection speeds reflect the maximum data transfer rate availability within Altitude Fiber’s network. Altitude Fiber guarantees a best-effort level of service, since many external factors affect speeds, actual connection speeds may fluctuate.
Rates charged for customer-selected Broadband Internet service are established based on typical use by average residential and small business users. Should any customer’s usage, in Altitude Fiber’s sole judgment, result in excessive or sustained bandwidth consumption, Altitude Fiber reserves the right to adjust, suspend or terminate a customer’s Broadband Internet service. Altitude Fiber will notify affected customers prior to taking any action under this provision.
Please refer to Altitude Fiber’s General Terms of Service governing Internet usage for additional information.
Unacceptable Use:
Using Altitude Fiber’s Broadband Internet service connection (“service”) to engage in any of the following activities is considered a direct violation of this AUP and may result in action(s) taken against the account holder:
- Using the service to generate unsolicited email (i.e., spam or unwanted bulk email).
- Using the service, intentionally or unintentionally, to generate traffic that is regarded as harmful or invasive, in Altitude Fiber’s sole discretion, to its Network.
- Using the service in a manner that violates any applicable law or regulation, including, but not limited to: the transmission, distribution, or storage of any material that is copyrighted or trademarked, trade secrets or other intellectual property right used without the proper authorization, and material that is deemed obscene local, state, or federal law or rules.
- Using the service to harass or intimidate or threaten individuals or groups of individuals, which includes, but is not limited to, the transmission or distribution of material that is deemed obscene, defamatory, or that constitutes an illegal threat.
- Using the service to make fraudulent offers.
Adding, removing or modifying identifying network header information in an effort to deceive or defraud.
Using the service to access or attempt to access the accounts of others, to penetrate or attempt to penetrate security measures of Altitude Fiber’s Network or any other entity’s computer software or hardware (whether or not the attempt was successful).
Unlawful use:
Broadband Internet services purchased from Altitude Fiber may be used for lawful purposes only. Certain laws, such as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, and similar statutes, place special obligations on internet service providers. When presented with a lawful order or warrant for surveillance, Altitude Fiber is obligated to assist federal, state or local law enforcement agencies and may include activities such as monitoring the traffic of some or all of its customers (on an active, real time basis), providing account information such as billing records, use history, etc.
IMPORTANT: Customers are reminded that obtaining and distributing some types of files may result in a customer’s criminal or civil liability.
Altitude Fiber is not obligated to monitor data that flows over its network, nor does it engage in such activity, other than to monitor bandwidth usage for the optimal operation of its Network. However, Altitude Fiber is obligated to monitor the service electronically and to disclose any information as necessary to comply with any lawful governmental or law enforcement request. Altitude Fiber does not monitor or disclose any private electronic-mail message unless required to do so by a validly issued court order or warrant. Altitude Fiber reserves the right to contact authorities regarding publicly accessible material brought to its attention if, in its sole discretion, the material appears to be of questionable legality.
IP Addresses:
All Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses are owned and managed by Altitude Fiber and are non-transferable; Customers have no ownership or transfer rights to assigned IP Addresses. All IP Addresses are assigned by Altitude Fiber Engineering through a static or dynamic basis, and may be associated to a specific customer assigned VLAN. No customer shall be entitled to more than (1) dynamically assigned IP address through their gateway device. Customer use of non-assigned IP addresses or IP addresses not originally allocated is a violation of this AUP, and subject to enforcement action detailed below.
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
With the increasing demand of connected devices, the governing bodies of the internet developed new standards to allow for this growth. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) was developed to replace IPv4 that is in use today. This protocol is different in some fundamental ways, and we want you to be aware of the most significant change that IPv6 is globally routed, meaning devices can have direct access to each other anywhere in the world. Network Address Translation (NAT) is no longer used as part of a WAN to LAN network addressability. As Altitude Fiber continues to make IPv6 available to customers, be aware that a stateful firewall is recommended to monitor/block all incoming IPv6 traffic. In many cases this is included in your residential or business gateway device (wireless router). Not all manufacturers are the same with included features or how that device may be provisioned out of the box, but any equipment Altitude Fiber provides to you by Altitude Fiber will be configured accordingly.
Enforcement:
Engaging in any of the above unacceptable or unlawful uses will result in Altitude Fiber taking immediate action. At Altitude Fiber’s sole discretion and determination, based on the severity and frequency of the offense(s), it may: (1) notify the account holder of the alleged use and request that said activity cease immediately or (2) temporarily suspend or permanently disconnect the service entirely or restrict the service, with or without notice to the Customer. If Altitude Fiber disconnects the service, it will be restored once Altitude Fiber is satisfied that any problem has been resolved. Customer shall be responsible for any re-connection fees and past due fees in conjunction with said re-connection.
Altitude Fiber’s failure to insist upon or enforce strict performance of any provision of this AUP shall not be construed as a waiver of any provision or right to enforce this AUP. Neither the course of conduct between parties nor trade practice shall act to modify any provision of this AUP.
Offensive Content:
Customers purchasing Altitude Fiber Broadband Internet services understand that the internet contains unedited materials including sexually explicit content and other data which may be regarded as offensive in nature. Altitude Fiber is not responsible or liable for any access to or receipt of such materials by the customer or anyone (including minor children) using the customer’s service. Altitude Fiber strongly urges parental oversight of the use of this service by all minor children. Altitude Fiber also recommends the use of content filtering controls and software.
Hardware or System Damages:
Data transmitted over the internet may include files that could potentially cause damage to customer equipment and/or data. Customers are solely and entirely responsible for obtaining, installing and maintaining any and all hardware and/or software necessary or sufficient to protect against such damage. Altitude Fiber shall not be liable for any such damage. Altitude Fiber strongly urges the use of anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall software
Redistribution:
Unless written agreement is obtained in advance, Broadband Internet service is provided to a single business or household only. If Altitude Fiber discovers that the purchased service is being resold, being made available to others or redistributed outside of the household or business for which it is purchased, either intentionally or unintentionally, Altitude Fiber may immediately terminate the service. Unauthorized resale of Altitude Fiber Broadband Internet service shall be regarded as fraud and may result in charges being assessed to the account holder equal to the monthly rate multiplied by the number of users to which the service was redistributed. Altitude Fiber reserves the right to pursue any other lawful remedies, including civil or criminal prosecution, in connection with any unauthorized internet service resale.
Liability:
Under no circumstances shall Altitude Fiber, its affiliates, access providers, contractors, employees, officers and directors, be held liable for losses or damages relating to the availability, accuracy, or content of information, products, or services; for direct, indirect, incidental, special, punitive or consequential damages that result in any way from the use of its Broadband Internet service; for the inability to access the internet (or any part thereof) including, but not limited to, information, services, communication, or merchandise provided on or through the service; for direct, indirect, incidental, special, punitive or consequential damages that result in any way from mistakes, omissions, interruptions, deletion of files, errors, defects, delays in operation or transmissions; or for any failure of performance. The use of any information obtained by this service is at the user’s own risk and Altitude Fiber specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy or quality of the information obtained through the use of this service.
Changes to this AUP:
Altitude Fiber reserves the right to modify, change, or reformat this AUP as it deems necessary without permission or consent of its customers or network users at any time. The AUP version posted on Altitude Fiber’s website (www.altitudefiber.com) shall be regarded as current and enforceable and shall supersede all previous representations, understandings, or agreements. Customers’ use of services after changes to the AUP are posted constitute acceptance of any changes, modifications, or additional terms. Copies of Altitude Fiber’s AUP are available upon request.
DMCA Agent:
Michelle Motzkus
Legal & Regulatory Administrator
Altitude Fiber
PO Box 226
Freedom, WY 83120
Ph: 307-883-6690
Alt.: 307-883-2411
Fax: 307-883-2575
Email: legal.notices@silverstar.net