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6 commentsTuesday, June 3, 2008

Meter's Running In Time Warner Test

Bandwidth cap violators will pay to surf

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Poor Idiots.....

I say all 15 billion Time Warner customers should get together and cancel the internet subscribtion for at least a month to see them come back begging to all the customers once their stock crashes on the market ...just to see what other bright  ideas they think they can come up with while they  losing money of their own instead of  getting more....

I do hope satelite internet ever comes to life so that the cable companies could die off.

I for one am not addicted to the internet and cable...could care less to pay for anything extra that is going to make a company such as Time Warner's bank account any larger. I rather donate my money to a worthy cause.....

As a matter of fact Time Warner and cable companies alike should provide free services to all tax payers and most of all to Service Members...How about working on an idea such as that instead of taking money from hard working humanity......

Monopolies Rule

Seems that the Antitrust and Monopoly legislation passed in the early 20th century are all but gone. With no competition between cable companies or for that matter, telephone providers, a consumer is stuck with high prices and mediocre service. The FCC and FTC used to be the consumers watchdogs. The consumer no longer has a voice in these matters.

Say goodbye to progress

Death nail for the cable company. If all I wanted to do was check email and web then I'd pay the 14.00 for DSL not 44 for Cable, their already getting paid for the extra bandwidth, now they want more? Good-bye cable Hello DSL.

And good-bye to progress. What are we coming too :(

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