Thursday, November 11, 2010

Charter to Levy Usage Caps

It appears Charter Communications broadband access customers will start seeing usage caps in December 2010. Subscribers to Charter Communications "Lite" and "Express" services will be capped at 100 GBytes of usage per month.

Subscribers to the "Plus" and "Max" services will be capped at 250 GBytes per month.
Subscribers to the "Ultra60" service will be capped at 500 GBytes per month.

Charter will not charge overage fees for those who exceed the caps, but their accounts may be suspended.

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