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A Fairer Fair Access Policy
If you are currently a customer of another satellite internet provider, you are
probably reading this because you are having many problems with THEIR "fair" access
policy. They have changed to a system that claims to measure your use in any
given day. WildBlue FAIR Access Policy is based on the last 30 days. This
means you are 'rewarded' for those days of light usage ! Scroll down and read about
"previous 30 days". This is called a "30 day rolling total". .
Fair Access Policy
At WildBlue, our goal is to give each of our customers the fastest service possible
at the lowest possible price. We are always striving to develop programs and policies
that help make that possible. Our Fair Access Policy is designed to impact the fewest
customers while helping ensure the best speeds for the vast majority of our customers.
WildBlue estimates that a small percent of customers account for a disproportionate
share of data usage on the WildBlue network. To ensure that all WildBlue customers
have equitable access to the WildBlue network, WildBlue has implemented a Fair Access
Policy (or “FAP”). WildBlue sets usage thresholds on the amount of data you can
upload and download within stated time periods. If you exceed these thresholds,
WildBlue will temporarily limit the speed at which you can send and receive data
over the WildBlue access network. You will still be able to use the WildBlue Internet
access service but your speed will be slower. In cases of extreme and continued
violation of the FAP limitations, your service may be terminated. WildBlue may use
other traffic management and prioritization tools to help ensure equitable access
to the WildBlue network for all customers. Your WildBlue Internet access is not
guaranteed and is subject to this FAP.
Based on an analysis of typical customers, we have set a rolling 30-day limit on
data usage per customer, called a Usage Threshold. As shown in the table below,
this threshold varies based on the service plan you selected. For each service plan,
the Usage Thresholds are significantly above the amount of data that is used by
a typical customer. Every day, we measure your upload and download data usage (“Actual
Usage”) to determine if your total Actual Usage, as aggregated over the previous
30 days (“Usage Total”), exceeds the Usage Threshold for the service plan that you
selected. At any time, you can see your Usage Total versus your monthly Usage Threshold
under the Customer Care section at wildblue.net.
We will notify you via your WildBlue contact email address if your Usage Total reaches
80% or more of the Usage Threshold. If at any time your Usage Total is above the
Usage Threshold, your usage has violated the FAP and we will reduce your WildBlue
access speeds, typically to 128 kbps in the downstream (from the Internet to you)
and 28 kbps in the upstream (from you to the Internet). Once your speeds have been
reduced, you must decrease your usage to bring your Usage Total to 80% or less than
the Usage Threshold. Once your Usage Total reaches this level, your access speeds
will be restored to the original speed levels by the next day.
Failure to decrease your usage to 80% or less of the Usage Threshold by the following
calendar month and each consecutive calendar month thereafter will constitute another
FAP violation. If you violate the FAP in four consecutive months or at least once
in each of five calendar months within any twelve month period – whether by exceeding
the Monthly Usage Threshold or by remaining in a reduced-speed status -- WildBlue
may terminate your Customer Agreement. Please see the WildBlue Customer Agreement
for termination provisions, including applicable fees.
You are likely to avoid any limitations imposed by the FAP if your use is typical
of the majority of Internet users and consists primarily of Web surfing and a reasonable
amount of downloading. The table below shows the monthly Usage Thresholds for each
plan. These limits specify the amount of data that you can upload and download before
your access speed is reduced. Please note that your Usage Total is far more likely
to exceed the Usage Thresholds below if you use peer-to-peer file sharing programs,
you use a webcam or you download full length movies, large quantities of music files,
full software applications or similar high-bandwidth activities.
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WildBlue FAP Monthly Usage Thresholds
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Value Pak
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Select Pak
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Pro Pak
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Upload Threshold (MB)
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2,300
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3,000
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5,000
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Download Threshold (MB)
2 |
7,500
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12,000
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17,000
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Upload Threshold is the volume of data that can be uploaded during the previous
30 days before the Fair Access Policy may restrict the user’s speeds. |
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Download Threshold is the volume of data that can be downloaded during the previous
30 days before the Fair Access Policy may restrict the user’s speeds. |
These terms and conditions state important requirements regarding your use of WildBlue’s
High-speed Internet service and your relationship with WildBlue. You should read
them carefully as they contain important information regarding your rights and ours.
If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, you many not use the service
and, subject to the terms of your Customer Agreement, you must terminate your service
immediately.
WildBlue may revise this Fair Access Policy from time to time without notice by
posting a new version of this document on wildblue.com, wildblue.net or any successor
URL(s). All revised copies of the Policy are effective immediately upon posting.
Accordingly, customers and users of WildBlue’s High-speed Internet service should
regularly visit these web sites. Questions regarding this FAP and complaints of
violations of it by WildBlue customers and users can be directed to WildBlue via
“Help” email obtainable at wildblue.net.
Here is a screenshot of our usage for May 1 through May 30. WildBlue is the
only internet service we have here at JTK Communications. Every customer can
check their usage in this manner.
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