News tagged: Cogeco Cable
| Back in April, Canadian cable operator Cogeco hoisted metered billing on the back of their customers, applying caps as low as 10GB per month and overages as high as $2.50 per gigabyte on top of existing tiers. When customers complained, Cogeco insulted customer intelligence by insisting the move wasn't about making money. Cogeco then decided to raise monthly rates as well, apparently just for good measure. Except Cogeco's metered billing ambitions hit a snag when customers started complaining Cogeco's meters didn't actually work. In July Cogeco told us they were doing everything possible to fix the errors (dubbed "anomalies"), and that thankfully they wouldn't bill customers until Cogeco had "completed any required fine tuning of the metering and notification tools." It's now almost October and users in our Cogeco forum say that many of them have begun to see charges on their bills for overages, despite the fact they're still having problems with Cogeco's meters. "I had to call and fight with them to get the charges refunded as the majority of my month was on Pro but the bandwidth counter thought I was on Standard for the entire month," says one anomaly. Users are still debating the differences between their own bandwidth measuring tools and Cogeco's, which has to be putting additional strain on the company's support systems. Other users continue to complain that the company's e-mail alert system, which notifies you when you're getting close to your cap, doesn't work properly. 46 comments At the beginning of the summer we noted how Canadian Cable company Cogeco had officially launched a plan to impose caps as low as 10GB per month, with per gigabyte overages as high as $2.50. The problem? Cogeco wasn't able to get their meters to actually work correctly, with inaccurate or conflicting usage amounts being reflected via online Cogeco usage meters and customer e-mail alerts. story continues..32 comments Canadian cable operator Cogeco was supposed to start billing customers in June after they implemented a new metered billing model. However, as we noted last week, many users found Cogeco's meters didn't accurately reflect usage. Customers have complained that Cogeco's daily usage portal seems broken, and that automatic warning e-mail alerts don't match the portal. Cogeco reached out to us to note that they're working on the problems, while at the same time downplaying the breadth of the issues. story continues..63 comments story continues..62 comments Much to the chagrin of their customers, Canadian cable operator Cogeco recently implemented caps as low as 10GB per month, while charging users up to $2.50 per additional gigabyte. Like Time Warner Cable here in the States, the company seemingly felt it necessary to then subsequently insult their customers' intelligence by insisting the move wasn't about making money. If the low caps and high overages weren't enough, users in our Cogeco forum note the carrier is taking things one step further by raising prices on their standard (10Mbps, 60GB cap, $1.50 per GB overages) and Pro (16Mbps, 100GB cap, $1.00 per GB overages) tiers starting July 16 by $1 and $7 respectively. Like in the States, actions that laugh in the face of customer demand usually indicate too little competition. The rate hikes certainly aren't about making money. 61 comments Somewhat buried under the Time Warner Cable metered billing kerfuffle is the fact that Canadian cable operator Cogeco also announced they'd be imposing overages on its customers. While we were the first to report the changes, the news is now getting out to Cogeco customers, who aren't particularly happy. Just like Time Warner Cable, Cogeco has decided the best course of action in response to angry customers is to insult their intelligence: "Were doing this so we can give the best service to all of our customers," said Marie Carrier, Cogecos director of corporate communications. "This is not something were doing to make money; its to better manage our service." If it really wasn't about making money, a carrier could follow Comcast's lead and simply impose a very high cap (250GB) to rein in their heaviest users. story continues..94 comments On the heels of Time Warner Cable's announcement yesterday that they'd be expanding metered billing trials in the States, Canadian cable ISP Cogego has dropped the news on customers in our forums that they'll be imposing metered billing on users. Bravely taking the brunt of the user complaints directly, Cogeco network engineer Krispy  is fielding questions from users about the new shift. story continues..77 comments ·more stories, story search, most popular ..
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