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Time Warner to test Internet billing based on usage

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If your using cable broadband, Time Warner wants to return back to the good old days when you charged per minute.

I use DSL myself, just because broadband sucks.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Time Warner Cable Inc said on Wednesday it is planning a trial to bill high-speed Internet subscribers based on their amount of usage rather than a flat fee, the standard industry practice.

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The second largest U.S. cable operator said it will test consumption-based billing with subscribers in Beaumont, Texas later this year as a part of a strategy to help reduce congestion of its network by a minority of consumers who pay the same monthly fee as light users.

The company believes the billing system will impact only heavy users, who account for around 5 percent of all customers but typically use more than half of the total network bandwidth, according to a company spokesman.

Slowing network congestion due to downloading of large media files such as video is a growing problem for Time Warner Cable. The company said the problem will worsen as video downloading becomes more popular.

But the move could prove controversial. Unlike with utility bills such as the phone or electricity, which have traditionally been based on usage, U.S. high-speed Internet subscribers have come to expect a fixed monthly charge. An Internet bill typically only varies based on the speed of the consumer's Internet access.

Time Warner Cable, which has 7.4 million residential Internet subscribers, is hoping the move will not confuse consumers if introduced nationwide and is planning a trial period.

"Largely, people won't notice the difference," said the Time Warner Cable spokesman. "We don't want customers to feel they're getting less for more." News of Time Warner Cable's plans was originally leaked on an online industry forum BroadbandReports.com.

Other cable operators may follow Time Warner Cable's lead and phone companies such as Verizon Communications Inc and AT&T Inc are likely to be watching the New York-based cable operator's plans.

As U.S. consumers have become more used to streaming and downloading digital media over the Web, their Internet service providers have started to come under pressure to be able to keep up with growing demand in a cost-effective manner.

Comcast Corp, the largest cable operator with around 13 million Internet subscribers, has been accused by consumer groups of blocking Web traffic moving across its networks, prompting a notice of inquiry by the Federal Communications Commission earlier this week.

Comcast denies it blocks any Internet traffic saying it uses bandwidth management technology to help improve the customer experience but which may slow down some file transfers.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080117/media_nm/timewarner_internet_dc
 
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I am using Time Warner right now. Their service is not that good, I may be switching isp soon.
 

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I had TW Cable and the connection kept dropping, I had to reset the cable modem about 3-4 times a week, Called a tech out and they changed out everything, even replaced the outside cable, Needless to say I kept getting dropped... Moved to DSL and it's been great ever since.
 

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That won't be implemented large-scale. They are already in fierce competition with other cable providers and will be untapping speeds beyond the 10 megabit threshold. DSL is 1/4 the speed of cable right now.
 

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In India we have always had our limits capped. And it seriously sucks. :-/
 

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South Korea and the Scandinavian countries are years ahead in the speed/cost ratio.
 

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I had TW Cable and the connection kept dropping, I had to reset the cable modem about 3-4 times a week, Called a tech out and they changed out everything, even replaced the outside cable, Needless to say I kept getting dropped... Moved to DSL and it's been great ever since.

I had similar experience and now I'm very pleased with DSL.
(plus I hate to support C.....t.net monopoly)
 

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Wow, what a great way to keep people from using the internet, charge them by the minute. Instead of thinking about how to increase performance and upgrade pipes, these guys are rolling back and decreasing people's desire to use the internet.

Amazing how greedy these companies get.

For all those DSL lovers out there, AT&T Yahoo DSL isn't much better. Anyone read today's news about their plan to monitor and cache all traffic going through their pipes? Also, I have them in Houston TX and the service is maaaaaad slow. I can't watch any youtube videos without first letting it download completely first.
 

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I've got Verizon FiOS (fiber optics) and I'm lovin' it. Cable is obsolete.
 

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Am on ADSL here, never get the speed it says. Its always about half, so a 6mb line is around 3mb.

Thinking of changing to Virgin Media. They are trialling their 50mb line now but its gonna be about £35 a month
 

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I don't believe it could happen anyway, just as Acroplex said, there is just too much competition now aday
 

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I am currently using TW cable... so that might eventually affect me. I cannot wait to try fiber optics but not sure when they will be available where I live.
 

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DSL is 1/4 the speed of cable right now.


What speed are you running at Acro?

You can increase DSL speed by upgrading to a faster plan, which is what we have.
 

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I'm on Cox cable and if they started charging by usage, I would be in big trouble.
 

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Must be a joke. i get "Hikari" fiber optics in Tokyo for cheap!!! Someone needs to slap them. They want to control and suck money from users!? What are they thinking!?


Time Warner is so.....

S - T - U - P - I - D​
 
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