Friday, June 20, 2008

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.

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