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Old 02-06-2009, 12:39 AM   #1
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Following yesterday's news that Time Warner was expanding their metered Internet trials to a few new cities, Charter Communications has also announced that they will be introducing bandwidth caps on their cable Internet service.

Charter, the fourth largest cable company in the US, will set tiered caps, meaning "customers who purchase speeds of up to 15 Mbps to 100 gigabytes a month, while those who purchase up to 25 Mbps will be capped at 250 gigabytes. People who pay for speeds up of to 60 Mbps will not face any limits."

Added a Charter spokesperson: "More than 99% of current Charter Internet customers use less bandwidth than the threshold allows and therefore will not need to change their surfing habits in any manner."

Critics, such as Derek Turner, the research director of Free Press, does not believe that only 1 percent of all users pass the threshold and that bandwidth consumption will continue to grow thanks to digital downloads from iTunes and Netflix and the ever popular YouTube, which now offers videos in 720p resolution.
Link: http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/16900.cfm
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Old 02-06-2009, 01:23 PM   #2
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Bastards! I'm not paying for the 60Mbps just for no cap. Sigh. I'm going to call and see what the 25Mbps will cost. Once again, Bastards.
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I did not think it was possible for me to hate Charter Communications more than I already hate them. I was mistaken.
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From certain rumors speculating Charter is in a big financial mess .I have Charter here in Birmingham Ala.They have not added very much new hd.I think they are just trying to stay a float right now.I have the 10 meg service and sometimes its not very reliable.There is no way I will pay for the 150 dollar internet service.
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Charter Communications to file for bankruptcy

Okay, so we hate to be blunt, but if there was one cable carrier out there just waiting to crash, it was Charter. The company famous for engaging in less-than-forthright contest practices and perpetually finding ways to perturb subscribers has just announced that a Chapter 11 filing isn't too far away. In fact, a recent press release makes clear that it "intends to implement its financial restructuring through a Chapter 11 filing to be initiated on or before April 1, 2009." As per the agreement, all debt holders will reportedly be paid in full, with Paul Allen keeping the largest voting interest in the company. Of course, shareholders' stake in the company will be canceled, but the decision will supposedly reduce debt by around $8 billion. As expected, the company has assured subscribers that its services will continue to operate throughout the debt restructuring process, but we wouldn't expect service to get any better in the coming months.
Link: http://www.engadgethd.com/2009/02/12...or-bankruptcy/
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between this and the "charter abuse" letter I just got from them, they are really pissing me off.
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