The gig is not up!
AT&T is thinking of charging more for those who download too much data. Spokesperson Michael Coe claims that about 5 percent of their DSL customers use 46 percent of their bandwidth, while overall usage doubles every year and a half.
Time Warner is already charging its customers in Beaumont, Texas, who go over their bandwidth limit $1.00 per gigabyte. If you are one of those who downloads movies and TV shows, especially in hi-def, don’t move to the Lonestar state.
Keep watching this blog and go to TheDigitalSlob for more information about campaigning to stop this mad policy.
Time Warner is already charging its customers in Beaumont, Texas, who go over their bandwidth limit $1.00 per gigabyte. If you are one of those who downloads movies and TV shows, especially in hi-def, don’t move to the Lonestar state.
Keep watching this blog and go to TheDigitalSlob for more information about campaigning to stop this mad policy.















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