A Step Backwards for Broadband?
Jun 3rd, 2008 by Martin Schneider
In an age where unlimited contracts are king - Sprint has just announced a pretty decent unlimited mobile usage contract for $99 per month - Time Warner (or as well called it in NYC - Crime Warner) is doing something that on the outset seems incredibly stupid.
I read that the provider is looking to charge its broadband customers for additional usage if its customers go over certain data levels.
Ridiculous.
This is wrong on a lot of levels, but can you imagine - in this day and age - worrying about how many videos or songs you download, or even potentially how many emails and attachments you send?
Wow…just…wow…it amazes me how some companies simply refuse to think in a customer-centric manner.


