Thursday, April 2, 2009

Time Warner Cable



http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1081222210&play=1
Glenn Britt, CEO of Time Warner Cable, talks to CNBC's Julia Boorstin about the economy and the future of the cable industry. Add this share icon. Advertisement. Previous Video: Regional Fed Bank Shakeup on the Horizon? ...


http://www.burntorangereport.com/diary/8342/time-warner-cable-wants-to-introduce-twotiered-internet-pricing
Ed. Note: Time Warner Cable cannot put off investing in 21st Century business strategies -- such as improving broadband deployment -- if they want to remain comeptitive in the Austin market for years to come. ...


http://packetlife.net/blog/2009/apr/03/time-warner-cable-wants-55-40gb/
It seems that Time Warner Cable is a slow learner, having decided to proceed with their mad experiments in metered residential Internet access. I shared my thoughts on this scam back in June, and the argument hasn't changed. ...


http://consumerist.com/5192997/time-warner-cable-expands-metered-billing-to-four-more-cities
If you live in Rochester, NY, Austin or San Antonio, TX, or Greensboro, NC, your broadband access from TWC is about to be capped. The company is expanding its trial run from Beaumont, TX to these additional four cities, where TWC ...


http://techreport.com/discussions.x/16685
More users with Time Warner Cable broadband will have to watch their bandwidth before long. BusinessWeek reports that the cable firm will soon expand bandwidth quota trials to Austin and San Antonio, Texas, alongside Rochester, ...




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