Surely the service contract outlined the conditions that would breach fair
use?

If I found a nice price point 20/20 unlimited service to sync offsite
backups or something else data hungry, as a customer I'd class that as fair
use of the service.

On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 1:24 PM, Sam Silvester <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 12:50 PM, James Cunningham <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Ausnog,
>>
>> We have a customer who we are providing a 20Mbps AAPT Wholesale, MBE
>> e-line service for, and we have given them the service with Unlimited
>> Internet data - but subject to fair use.
>>
>>
>  I expect you'll find a variety of answers but my personal thoughts on
> this are:
>
> - Residential, sure, go ahead with a fair use Unlimited* offering
> - Business with a fair use clause? Seems strange/wrong. Especially if you
> consider it / market it as "business grade" I'd not expect to see a
> residential-smelling 'fair use' clause, especially if you're not really
> defining what that is. I think if I were a business and bought a 20Mbps
> "Business grade" unlimited link, I'd fully expect to be able to smash it
> 24/7.
>
> Sam
>
>
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