Verizon - A World-Class ISP
As a leading global provider of voice and data communications services, Verizon recognizes the concerns its customers may have regarding network activity that furthers illegal or disruptive activities. To this end, Verizon has contractual and operational measures in place to help address allegations of fraudulent, illegal, or abusive use of Verizons communications services.
What is Internet-Abuse?
Any activity over the Internet, whether deliberate or unintentional, which is illegal or in any way disrupts the good-functioning of the Internet, may be regarded as abuse. Specifically, if an IP address allocated to Verizon is involved in the following type of activity, we will consider it abuse:
The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
To help ensure that Verizons shared Internet services are used responsibly, Verizon maintains an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) that describes our requirements for all use of our Internet network.
The Internet AUP is a legal instrument, the conditions of which automatically apply to all use of our Internet network; the policy can be found at the Verizon Businesss global Terms & Conditions site.
The Internet Abuse Group
To ensure compliance with the AUP, Verizon also has a number of staff located across the globe, dedicated to investigating and resolving Internet abuse incidents involving Verizons Internet network around the world.
You may contact the Internet Abuse Group by consulting the relevant AUP page for your country from the Terms & Conditions site. Here you will find the appropriate Internet-abuse e-mail alias, which can be used to send an inquiry specific to your nation or global region.
How It Works
Do you want to report Internet abuse?
Are you a Verizon customer that has been contacted by the Internet Abuse group?
Verizon thanks you for your co-operation in keeping the Internet safe and available for all.
Important Legal Notice Regarding This Document: This document contains general descriptive information regarding certain Verizon policies and procedures. It is not binding on Verizon, is provided as is, and does not create or modify any contractual obligation on the part of Verizon. Verizon reserves all rights with respect to enforcement of its AUP and its legal rights.