FUP: Fair Usage Policy
The full form of FUP is “Fair Usage Policy“. The Fair Usage Policy (FUP) is a term used by Internet Service Provider (ISP) that defines the bandwidth cap (data cap) for unlimited Internet plans provided by the respective broadband service providers. Fair Usage Policy is a policy utilized internationally by broadband providers to ensure that every subscriber uses mobile data in moderation. When subscribers (users) use large amounts of mobile data, other users in the same network can be adversely affected. In order to prevent those few mass-data consumers from eating into the bandwidth of the other users, the provider will cap said abuser’s data speed.
In simple words FUP means that even though you may subscribe to an unlimited broadband plan say for example 4 Mbps unlimited per month, and if your usage crosses certain limit then your Internet speed will be reduced for the remaining month to maintain quality of service for all customers in the network. FUP is designed to ensure that network resources are available to everybody without significant drops in speed. Earlier Broadband companies used to advertise unlimited download plans, which is still mostly the case. TRAI had issued directives to these broadband service providers in 2012 to provide clear information rather than just state ‘unlimited’ plans in their advertisements to the public at large.
Other popular full forms of FUP
- Facility Utilization Plan
- Family Unification Program
- Federalna uprava policije
- File Utility Program
- File Utility Program
- Firenze University Press
- First Unpaid Premium
- First Usage Phase
- Fixed Unit Price
- Follow-Up Post
- Fraction Unbound in Plasma
- Free Unit Packs
- Frequently Used Program
- Freshmen Urban Program
- Full Upright Position
- Fundación Universitaria de Popayán