Net Users Vent Frustration at Time Warner
Greensboro News-Record, April 5, 2009
By Joe Killian
Time Warner has chosen the Triad area in North Carolina as one of four test markets for its new tiered pricing system that will limit usage to 5 - 40 GB per month. Angry consumers, calling the small caps "ridiculous," are complaining. But because of FCC regulations on broadband service and video franchising, city and state government is powerless to fight the caps.
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