Jet.Net Acceptable Use Policy


Jet.Net's network is a shared resource, operated for the benefit of its customers. To that end, we have established an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) designed to ensure fair access to the network by all users, and to prevent security and liability problems that could affect overall connectivity.

The use of any Jet.Net Internet connection by a Customer, the Customer's employees, agents, or any party granted access to the Internet connection by the Customer:

  1. Must be for lawful purposes only;
  2. Must be in compliance with all policies and rules of any and all other networks accessed or transited by traffic sent by the Customer through the Jet.Net network;
  3. Must not interfere with the operation of Jet.Net or any Customer;
  4. Prohibits transmission of unsolicited commercial email (UCE), such as messages posted to multiple news groups, mailing lists, or email recipients, where the Member has no existing business relationship (e.g., a paying customer), and the message distributes information not specifically requested by the recipient or is not within the content guidelines of the newsgroup or mailing list. Jet.Net accounts or services may not be used to collect replies to messages sent from another Internet Service Provider where those messages violate this Policy or that of the other provider.
  5. Prohibits serving or distribution of sexually explicit materials, by any means, including but not limited to email, newsgroups, Web pages, FTP, Internet Relay Chat, audio, or video transmission, whether password protected or not;
  6. Prohibits unauthorized scanning of other networks, either on or off the Jet.Net network, using network management software or TCP/IP tools, or any activity that can be reasonably construed by another network administrator as an attempt to inspect or breach the security of a network not controlled by the Customer;
  7. Prohibits reselling or brokering of Jet.Net Internet connectivity to non-Customers, although Customers may host Web or FTP sites of non-Customers on the Customers own equipment, and may charge non-Customers for this service.

Jet.Net is bound by the Acceptable Use Policies of its upstream providers, Los Nettos, Electronic Offsite Services, and GST Internet. If we fail to enforce the AUP requirements of our upstream providers, those providers will stop routing traffic for Jet.Net. Thus it is in the best interest of all Jet.Net Customers that we require compliance with our AUP.

If a Jet.Net customer is found to be violating an Acceptable Use Policy Provision, Jet.Net Technical Support will attempt to contact the Customer to explain the violation. If the Customer cannot be reached in a timely manner, Jet.Net may need to temporarily disconnect the Customer's Internet service until the matter can be resolved. In the event of a second AUP violation of the same kind following a warning of violation, Jet.Net will disconnect the Customer and require that the Customer sign a written promise to not repeat the violation before reconnection. If the Customer refuses, or subsequently violates the written promise, then Jet.Net has no recourse but to permanently disconnect the Customer.