What is Telstra's fair use policy?

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Telstra's fair use policy is a set of guidelines designed to ensure fair and equitable usage of their services. It aims to prevent any misuse or abuse that may adversely impact the network or other users' experiences. Under this policy, Telstra may regulate or limit service usage for customers who consistently exceed normal usage patterns. While there are no specific data usage limits mentioned, Telstra ensures that the majority of their customers with reasonable usage habits are unaffected. The fair use policy primarily targets activities like excessive file sharing, commercial purposes, or any activity that may disrupt the network. Telstra believes in maintaining a reliable network for all customers and enforces this policy to uphold a fair and consistent experience for everyone.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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