Time Warner Caps Data, Spits On Face Of Open Standards
by David Heyerman on April 13, 2009

- As if Time Warner couldn’t do anything to piss its customers off more, the faux-monopoly’s now going to charge its customers for internet service based off their usage and then subsequently charge them up the ass if they go over their limit. Of course, the grand majority of its customers won’t know about this until they see those charges on their bills.
- This company takes advantage of it’s customers, especially in Los Angeles, where there’s no other choice than satellite-based provider, DirecTV. Missed deadlines, overcharges, and absolutely abysmal customer service are just a few other pieces to the pie that proves TWC has little-to-zero respect for their customer base.
- Not to mention, this goes in the complete opposite direction from the open-standards the internet was founded upon and needs to increasingly work towards.
- Shame on you Time Warner Cable….government contracts don’t give you the right to take advantage of consumers.
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