The Price-Gouging Premiums of Time Warner Cable's Data Caps
Ars Technica, April 9, 2009
By Nate Anderson
Time Warner Cable, stung by online criticism of its paltry traffic caps and ludicrous pricing schemes, has taken to the 'Net to defend its sullied honor. But it's hard to defend a scheme with fees so high they might well meet the legal definition of "obscene."
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