'Consumption-based billing' -- up to $150 a month -- may be considered again, the company says.
David Lazarus, latimes.com, April, 17, 2009
Time Warner Cable Inc. announced Thursday that it would shelve plans to begin charging Internet customers as much as $150 a month for heavy usage.
However, the company said it could resurrect the notion of "consumption-based billing" after "further consultation with our customers and other interested parties."
"For right now, it's off the table," said Alex Dudley, a Time Warner spokesman.
As I wrote in my Wednesday column, Time Warner had planned to introduce “tiered pricing” for Internet use in New York and North Carolina this summer, with other states to follow.
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