 DJBuzz24
join:2008-07-01 Fort Smith, AR
·Suddenlink
| reply to DJBuzz24 Re: Facts
btw, DJBuzz242222, before spewing the company line you should check out what their customers think...
Reviews: read 189 reviews (45 positive) (94 negative)
*wow* That leaves 80 neutral reviews. Neither good, nor bad, but didn't care enough to rate. 94 negative? Yikes. I dunno Pete, maybe you should consider another line of work. It's gotta be hell dodging bullets all day.
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 Wolf
join:2008-12-13 Jacksonville, AR
| Looks like Suddenlink isn't the only one that watches bandwidth... Hmm, and this is a DSL company too...
AT&T Metered Billing Trial Hits Second Market Beaumont, Texas users just have all the luck.... 10:27AM Monday Dec 01 2008 by Karl Bode tags: bandwidth · Op/Ed · caps · AT&T Southeast · AT&T Midwest · AT&T Southwest
The Beaumont Enterprise is the first to report that AT&T has extended their trials of metered broadband into the Beaumont, Texas market. AT&T began testing metered billing last month in Reno, where DSL customers now face caps ranging from 20GB to 150GB. Those customers are also being forced to pay $1 for every gigabyte over the cap they travel. Users are given an online usage tool to track their bandwidth consumption, and are sent alerts warning them when they've consumed between 60-80% of their allotted bandwidth.
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