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Time Warner Links Web Prices With Usage
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Source: Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) - Time Warner Cable will experiment with a new pricing structure for high-speed Internet access later this year, charging customers based on how much data they download, a company spokesman said Wednesday.

The company, the second-largest cable provider in the United States, will start a trial in Beaumont, Texas, in which it will sell new Internet customers tiered levels of service based on how much data they download per month, rather than the usual fixed-price packages with unlimited downloads.

Company spokesman Alex Dudley said the trial was aimed at improving the network performance by making it more costly for heavy users of large downloads. Dudley said that a small group of super-heavy users of downloads, around 5 percent of the customer base, can account for up to 50 percent of network capacity.

Dudley said he did not know what the pricing tiers would be nor the download limits. He said the heavy users were likely using the network to download large amounts of video, most likely in high definition.

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  -Time Warner Links Web Prices With Usage MessiahRp  Jan-17-08 02:08 PM   #0 
  - Lead Zeppelin.....  nebenaube   Jan-17-08 02:10 PM   #1 
  - Please call it a Lead Balloon  awoke_in_2003   Jan-17-08 03:38 PM   #13 
  - And on-line games like WoW are reduced to the dustbin of history  TechBear_Seattle   Jan-17-08 02:15 PM   #2 
  - Games will be for the rich...  ret5hd   Jan-17-08 02:20 PM   #3 
  - Which is why they will have to close down  TechBear_Seattle   Jan-17-08 02:26 PM   #6 
     - MMO games suck anyways.  CRF450   Jan-17-08 04:01 PM   #16 
        - I would disagree with you about MMO games  TechBear_Seattle   Jan-17-08 04:05 PM   #17 
           - Just my opinion though  CRF450   Jan-17-08 04:12 PM   #19 
  - You're right. This WILL kill MMOs.  Hong Kong Cavalier   Jan-17-08 02:28 PM   #7 
  - How much data?  theredpen   Jan-17-08 05:10 PM   #21 
     - It depends on the game  TechBear_Seattle   Jan-17-08 06:07 PM   #24 
        - Thanks  theredpen   Jan-17-08 06:17 PM   #25 
        - This won't just affect MMO's  kgfnally   Jan-18-08 12:03 PM   #29 
  - They're basically experimenting with failure.  geomon666   Jan-17-08 02:24 PM   #4 
  - As much as I hate the cable companies  bigworld   Jan-17-08 02:24 PM   #5 
  - They do - it's called HBO.  xxqqqzme   Jan-17-08 02:29 PM   #8 
  - Eh, I disagree,  cstanleytech   Jan-17-08 02:41 PM   # 
  - maybe in theory....  harmonicon   Jan-17-08 02:46 PM   #11 
  - Yanno,  Habibi   Jan-17-08 02:38 PM   #9 
  - That's difficult or impossible for a lot of people who work afternoons and nights. n/t  kgfnally   Jan-18-08 12:09 PM   #30 
  - Bad Idea  southerncross48   Jan-17-08 02:41 PM   #10 
  - They won't even get this off the ground in the US  48percenter   Jan-19-08 02:36 AM   #38 
  - Glad I have DSL...  Jack_DeLeon   Jan-17-08 02:57 PM   #12 
  - If this catches on...  regnaD kciN   Jan-17-08 07:23 PM   #27 
     - Doubtful.  Xithras   Jan-18-08 05:54 PM   #33 
  - What a good advertisement for satellite!  rockybelt   Jan-17-08 03:44 PM   #14 
  - Satellite puts you at dial-up speed when you d/l too much.  tabasco   Jan-17-08 04:09 PM   #18 
     - arrrrghghggghhhhh!  rockybelt   Jan-17-08 06:37 PM   #26 
  - These companies won't rest until they ruin the internet  Winebrat   Jan-17-08 03:48 PM   #15 
  - why not?  northzax   Jan-17-08 05:09 PM   #20 
  - Well they keep telling everybody in ads about how fast Road Runner supposedly is  high density   Jan-17-08 05:15 PM   #23 
     - ah, cable wouldn't work that way  northzax   Jan-18-08 09:52 AM   #28 
        - Yes, the shopping and religious channels would disappear.  tabasco   Jan-18-08 06:44 PM   #35 
           - no they wouldn't  northzax   Jan-19-08 10:07 PM   #39 
  - Say hello to DSL!  high density   Jan-17-08 05:13 PM   #22 
  - I have Time Warner and they suck ass.  lurky   Jan-18-08 12:20 PM   #31 
  - I make my living editing papers that I download from a Web site  ima_sinnic   Jan-18-08 05:31 PM   #32 
  - Hmm...Your internet usage is very high  daleo   Jan-18-08 05:55 PM   #34 
  - Are we going back in time???  WittyUsername   Jan-18-08 08:06 PM   #36 
  - FIOS is going to ruin Time Warner anyway  DemIdeals   Jan-19-08 02:14 AM   #37 
  - They already have a two-tiered pricing structure here  alarimer   Jan-20-08 08:33 AM   #40 
 

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