General Notice

  • Any violation of local and international laws prohibiting child pornography; obscenity; discrimination (including racial, gender or religious slurs) and hate speech; or speech designed to incite violence or hatred, or threats to cause bodily harm.
  • Any activity designed to defame, abuse, stalk, harass or physically threaten any individual in the Republic or beyond its borders; including any attempt to link to, post, transmit or otherwise distribute any inappropriate or defamatory material.
  • Any violation of Intellectual Property laws including materials protected by local and international copyright, trademarks and trade secrets. Moreover SKYWORKS Telecoms cannot be held liable if you make any unlawful use of any multimedia content accessed through the search facility provided by SKYWORKS Telecoms’ network, or otherwise available through access to our network, whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes.
  • Any violation of the individual’s right to privacy, including any effort to collect personal data of third parties without their consent.
  • Any fraudulent activity whatsoever, including dubious financial practices, such as pyramid schemes; the impersonation of another subscriber without their consent; or any attempt to enter into a transaction with SKYWORKS Telecoms on behalf of another subscriber without their consent.
  • Any violation of the exchange control laws of the Republic.
  • Any activity that results in the sale, transmission or distribution of pirated or illegal software.
  • Failing to respond to a request by a recipient of unsolicited mail to be removed from any mailing or direct marketing list and continuing to send unsolicited mail following such a request for removal.
  • Any efforts to attempt to gain unlawful and unauthorised access to the network or circumvent any of the security measures established by SKYWORKS Telecoms for this goal;
  • Any effort to use SKYWORKS Telecoms’ equipment to circumvent the user authentication or security of any host, network or account (“cracking” or “hacking”);
  • Forging of any TCP-IP packet header (spoofing) or any part of the header information in an email or a newsgroup posting;
  • Any effort to breach or attempt to breach the security of another user or attempt to gain access to any other person’s computer, software, or data without the knowledge and consent of such person;
  • Any activity which threatens to disrupt the service offered by SKYWORKS Telecoms through “denial of service attacks”; flooding of a network, or overloading a service or any unauthorised probes (“scanning” or “nuking”) of others’ networks;
  • Any activity which in any way threatens the security of the network by knowingly posting, transmitting, linking to or otherwise distributing any information or software which contains a virus; Trojan horse; worm, lock, mail bomb, cancelbot or other harmful, destructive or disruptive component.
  • Any unauthorised monitoring of data or traffic on the network without SKYWORKS Telecoms’ explicit, written consent.
  • Any unsolicited mass mailing activity including direct marketing; spam and chain letters for commercial or other purposes, without the consent of the recipients of those mails.
  • Excessive cross-posting of the same article to multiple newsgroups.
  • Posting of irrelevant or off-topic material to newsgroups (also known as USENET spam).
  • Posting binaries to a non-binary newsgroup.
  • Posting adverts, solicitations, or any other commercial messages unless the guidelines of the newsgroup in question explicitly permit them.
  • Sending unsolicited bulk mail for marketing or any other purposes (political, religious or commercial) to people who have not consented to receiving such mail;
  • Operating or maintaining mailing lists without the express permission of all recipients listed;
  • Failing to promptly remove from lists invalid or undeliverable addresses or addresses of unwilling recipients or a recipient who has indicated s/he wishes to be removed from such list;
  • Using SKYWORKS Telecoms’ service to collect responses from unsolicited e-mail sent from accounts on other Internet hosts or e-mail services, that violate this AUP or the AUP of any other Internet service provider;
  • Including SKYWORKS Telecoms’ name in the header or by listing an IP address that belongs to SKYWORKS Telecoms in any unsolicited email whether sent through SKYWORKS Telecoms’ network or not;
  • Failure to secure a customer’s mail server against public relay as a protection to themselves and the broader Internet community. Public relay occurs when a mail server is accessed by a third party from another domain and utilised to deliver mails, without the authority or consent of the owner of the mail-server. Mail servers that are unsecured against public relay often become abused by unscrupulous operators for spam delivery and upon detection such delivery must be disallowed.
  • the origin of abuse or offence, including the website, full mail headers, relevant logfile extracts etc.
  • any contact details for the source of the complaint.
  • a brief explanation why the incident is considered to be an offence.
  • In the case of a network, inform the user’s network administrator of the incident and request the network administrator or network owner to deal address the incident in terms of this AUP and the ISPA Code of Conduct;
  • In severe cases suspend access of the user’s entire network until abuse can be prevented by appropriate means;
  • In the case of individual users, warn the user; suspend the user’s account and/or revoke or cancel the user’s network access privileges completely;
  • In all cases, charge the offending parties for administrative costs as well as for machine and human time lost due to the incident;
  • Assist other networks or website administrators in investigating credible suspicions of any activity listed in this AUP;
  • Institute civil or criminal proceedings;
  • Share information concerning the incident with other Internet access providers, or publish the information, and/or make available the users’ details to law enforcement agencies