Theres nothing "Extreme" about a 250GB bandwidth cap whether you reach it at 16M or 50M
it exists to try to keep cable tv a viable product
Timewarner doesn't have a cap in most areas. They were going to set a cap but enough customers bitched to stop them. I'm sure they'll sneak it in sooner or later though just like ATT, comcast etc.
Timewarner doesn't have a cap in most areas. They were going to set a cap but enough customers bitched to stop them. I'm sure they'll sneak it in sooner or later though just like ATT, comcast etc.
They'll have a cap. Because Comcsat, at&t and Charter all have caps. Nothing to stop Time Warner from having a cap now. The only reason why people bitched was because they were going to have caps between 5 GB and 40 GB and have $2 per GB overage fees.
No caps here. I asked more than one person more than one time and for now. There's no caps.
Oh, and I'm in NY.
Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC), the second- largest U.S. cable-television operator, is testing technology to measure consumption-based billing for broadband Internet use, said Chief Executive Officer Glenn Britt. The New York-based company is working on installing meters in its network that calculate Internet usage, Britt said in an interview yesterday at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association?s show in Chicago. Time Warner Cable hasn?t decided if it will introduce the system, he said.
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