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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Comcast: AT&T’s U-Verse Is Messing With Our Network

Eric Bangeman

Back in the pre-fiber days, cable and phone companies competed for broadband and voice customers. With Verizon and AT&T rolling out fiber networks, competition has come to the television set–and the fight sometimes gets ugly. A source tipped Ars off to the existence of one such battle between Comcast and AT&T that’s set to happen in an Illinois courtroom. Comcast says that AT&T’s U-Verse service is causing problems for its customers and that AT&T is refusing to address the issue.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Shooting Yourself in the Foot: Time Warner’s Usage Caps

Eric Bangeman

Last week, we learned from a leaked memo that Time Warner Cable is preparing to roll out usage-based broadband service tiers to new customers in Beaumont, Texas. The company has since confirmed its plans, with monthly bandwidth caps set at 5GB, 10GB, 20GB and 40GB. Customers who exceed their cap would be hit with an undetermined per-gigabyte charge.

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