Broadband Acceptable Use Policy (incorporating our Fair Usage Policy).
To be read in conjunction with our Terms and Conditions

Introduction We have created this Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) to protect our resources, and the resources of our customers in order to provide a high speed network, high availability services and to ensure that as an ISP, we comply with all relevant UK laws. This AUP must be read in conjunction with our Terms and Conditions. Rutland Telecom specialises in the provision of Internet Services through the brands of Rutland Telecom, Rutland ICT and Rubato. It is the responsibility of all users of the Rutland Telecom network and services to ensure that they comply with the latest edition of the AUP at any given time. This AUP may be revised, without notice, at any time, at the sole discretion of Rutland Telecom. Completion of the relevant application form, or connection to the service for the first time, is deemed to be an agreement to our Terms and Conditions and this AUP. In the event of a breach of this policy, Rutland Telecom reserve the right to terminate all or part of any service with immediate effect, without recompense, and delete any files held on our servers. If you have any questions about any of our policies, please contact us.

Compliance with UK Law It is an offence under UK law to transmit, receive or store certain types of files. You may not use our services to engage in activities, or store, transfer to receive material of an indecent, offensive or otherwise illegal nature. Any such activities may result in prosecution by the UK authorities under the relevant Criminal Acts including but not limited to the Computer Misuse Act 1990, the Telecommunications Act 1984, the Protection of Children Act 1978, the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and the Prevention of Harassment Act 1997. It is also a criminal offence under UK law to knowingly infringe intellectual property rights, such as copyright, patents, database rights and registered trade marks. You are reminded that sharing copyright material through the use of peer to peer software may consequently constitute a criminal offence if done without permission of the right owner in question. Rutland Telecom will co-operate with any agency or rights holder wishing to assert their rights in these matters and Rutland Telecom reserve the right to withdraw service under such circumstances. The Data Protection Act 1998 imposes numerous duties on users who process personal data relating to third parties. Failure to comply with many of these duties constitutes a criminal offence. Users who are not merely processing personal data for domestic (including recreational) reasons are reminded of their likely duty to register with the Information Commissioner. Under the Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002, we, as an ISP, are in general not liable to any criminal or pecuniary penalty for any unlawful acts carried out using our service unless we have actual knowledge of those unlawful acts. Accordingly if we become aware of credible evidence that you have carried out any unlawful acts we will take preventative measures to bring those acts to an end.

ISPs are increasingly being approached by 3rd parties who wish to prosecute individuals. RUtland Telecom will release details of customer addresses when required to do so by law. It is not our policy to release details of customer addresses linked to public IP addresses unless a court order is first obtained by the 3rd party.

Compliance with foreign law The Internet is global in reach. Consequently it is possible for you to break the laws of foreign countries notwithstanding that you are based in the UK. You must take all reasonable steps to avoid breaching relevant foreign laws. Rutland Telecom will comply with any demands to reveal the identity of its customers where it it is required to do so in law.

Warranties and Disclaimers Our service warranties and the extent of our liability are explained fully in our Terms and Conditions. By connecting to the Rutland Telecom network, you agree to hold Rutland Telecom harmless in the event of any legal claim regarding our services. Irresponsible usage Customer acknowledges that they have a responsibility to ensure that their connection is not used in an irresponsible manner. Rutland Telecom deem irresponsible use of the connection as including, but not limited to, sending unsolicited e-mail "spamming", attempting to breach the security of a 3rd party machine, and flooding usenet by placing a single post in a large number of newsgroups. In the event that a customer’s connection is used for any purpose that Rutland Telecom deem irresponsible then we reserve the right to suspend service while the usage is investigated in consultation with the customer. Should investigation determine that the connection has been used irresponsibly Rutland Telecom reserve the right to terminate the customers account with immediate effect. Wherever possible the customer will be notified in advance of any termination.

Security and privacy Login names and passwords must be kept secret and not be communicated to any third party. This includes, but is not limited to,SIP passwords and wireless router passwords and security keys. Rutland Telecom must be notified immediately if they are compromised. Please keep a note of your password. If you forget or lose your password, you will need to contact support to have it changed. Rutland Telecom will not guarantee the security or confidentiality of any data transmitted over our network. Where security or confidentiality is required, the customer must provide their own end-to-end security mechanism. Wireless router security keys must be kept secret and must not be communicated to any 3rd party. You may not transfer or give out your connection details for others to use. Connections are restricted to the premises they are supplied to. You are responsible for all traffic that is sent from your connection. It is therefore your responsibility to ensure that all software on your side of the connection is virus-free and up-todate with all relevant security patches. In particular, server software running on public-facing ports, such as mail servers and proxy servers, must not be remotely exploitable. If we find malicious traffic emanating from your connection, we have an obligation to our other customers and peering networks to take urgent measures to block that traffic. In many cases, this can be achieved by selective port blocking, but in other cases, this will involve disconnecting and suspending the account until the issue has been resolved. We understand that in many cases, you may not be responsible for or aware of the problem, we will work with you to resolve the issue as efficiently as possible to restore normal service. Data charges and phone call charges still apply in cases where your connection has been used by a 3rd party.

Quotas - fair usage. Rutland Telecom operates a fair usage quota on specific ADSL and ADSL2+ services. The following download bandwidth quotas currently apply: ADSL & ADSL2+ quota = 25GB per calendar month. Furthermore, Rutland Telecom reserves the right to suspend or cancel a customer’s broadband service if in the opinion of Rutland Telecom that customer’s usage is disproportionately high compared with the usage of other customers on similar services. Users acknowledge that Rutland Telecom reserves the right to manage the traffic across its network for the purpose of ensuring the highest standard of service for all customers. Where users exceed usage allowances our charges for additional data will apply. We also operate a FUP for our "free 24/7 calls" packages - this being 600 minutes to UK landlines each month.

Messaging services Messaging services covers any transaction involving software that transmits messages from one user to another, such as email, IRC, instant messaging or Usenet. Users may not abuse, or make physical threats against, another person via any type of messaging service, or any other electronic media/service we provide. Users must abide by the policies of any messaging or IRC networks they use. We will co-operate with the administrators of such networks to identify abusive users and restrict their access. Users are reminded that harassment, threatening or slanderous behaviour is prosecutable under UK law. Users may not forge the sender address of any messages to appear to be from someone they are not. Users may not use our services to send unsolicited commercial e-mail or 'spam'. Rutland Telecom will block the mail services of any customer found to be sending such mail. Users may not have “open mail relays”. Rutland Telecom will close the relay or connection of any customer found with an open mail relay. Opt-in mailing lists are allowed, where it can be proved that subscribers did opt-in and that a suitable opt-out mechanism is available. Rutland Telecom reserve the right to remove any mail older than 60 days from its mail servers and to limit mailbox size. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure that mail is regularly collected and removed from Rutland Telecom's mail servers (or the servers of companies it subcontracts to). Rutland Telecom strongly advises against the use of the POP3 option to keep mail on the server where the User is relying on this as some form of backup. If a POP3 mailbox contains an excessive amount of mail, Rutland Telecom reserves the right to remove older mails from the mailbox to reduce its size.

Other. Users may not run any program that monitors network packet data or any program that compromises the privacy of network traffic. It should be noted that attempting to breach security may lead to prosecution under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 or any other relevant criminal legislation. Attempts to circumvent copy protection technology and encryption are also likely to be illegal under the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 (as amended). Non-Specific Users may not mount an attack, by whatever means, against our system, or any other systems. Users may not run unauthorised mailing lists from, or through any of our machines, or mail servers. Any IP addresses assigned to customers are owned by Rutland Telecom. When using quota-based service, it is your responsibility to remain within your usage quota. Rutland Telecom reserve the right to delete files for over-quota users if disk space is affecting the normal running of its servers.

Technical Support exists for the benefit of Rutland Telecom customers, providing support for questions relating directly to our services. Technical support is provided by our parent company, Rutland ICT, and is charged at a standard hourly rate. The only circumstance where a charge is not applied is where Rutland Telecom is not fulfilling its obligations for the provision of Internet Service up to the master socket, with face plate removed (see Terms and Conditions). We can offer SLA contracts which include unlimited technical support - please contact us for details.