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Selenia
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To TWC's investors

Clearly you can see this company is run by a monkey by the fact he even introduced this idea. Yet, he considers the customer base stupid enough to actually think he can convince us that this is good for us. He probably considers you just as stupid. Spinning the propoganda of how many users stay within his pathetic limits. While some may truly use less than say, 5GB, they would still hate to be wondering if they crossed this boundary invisible to most. Those who have no concept of a GB and suddenly get a huge bill simply won't pay it and leave. The competition for the given area will prevail and Twc will leave investors holding the bag, just like they are purposely doing to the consumer. Use this delay to think about it and speak with your wallets. It is investors that can truly shape a company, when the monkey in chief isn't doing the job he should.

mobbo

join:2005-04-13
Denton, TX

I agree, but they are rolling out these ridiculous caps in areas with little to no competition. I DARE them to rollout these caps in an area with FiOS or U-Verse. They'd be laughed out of town. People with no idea what a GB is probably won't hit that 40GB cap until Netflix streaming, Hulu, and Youtube HD start becoming as mainstream/popular as the other activities those people are currently doing (emailing chain letters and funny pics probably).

Be prepared to hear a crap-ton of corporate speak from TW about this. What's funny is... all they have to do is raise their cap to 250GB and this whole thing would go away! I mean what sort of IDIOT is in charge over there? What's more expensive? A PR campaign, losing customers, negative publicity, and legislation... or just raising the cap to a decent limit? It doesn't (and shouldn't) take a Harvard Business degree to answer that question.


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