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Re: What's normal usage? How does it compare to the caps? As posted in the TWC forum, TWC allows other ISPs on their network. Earthlink, Localnet, and NYCT.net now, Juno and AOL when those companies offered it. Those companies don't have caps.
Maybe more ISPs should push to get on TWCs network and not have caps. |
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As posted in the TWC forum, TWC allows other ISPs on their network. Earthlink, Localnet, and NYCT.net now, Juno and AOL when those companies offered it. Those companies don't have caps.
Maybe more ISPs should push to get on TWCs network and not have caps. Is this correct? The info I got is the ISP's piggybacking on RR infrastructure would all be affected by caps also... I have no idea myself. |
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 | I can't speak for any others riding the TWC network (I didn't think there were any?), but Time Warner Cable has stated that Earthlink will also be imposing caps. |
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 | said by Karl Bode:Time Warner Cable has stated that Earthlink will also be imposing caps. Where? Got a link? |
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 | said by NSA_CIA :said by Karl Bode:Time Warner Cable has stated that Earthlink will also be imposing caps. Where? Got a link? »www.news-record.com/content/2009···ing_plan
All Triad Time Warner customers will be affected, including those getting service through providers such as EarthLink who use Time Warners cable. Existing customers will have to choose a capped plan at the end of current contracts. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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