Gizmodo – Suck It, Fiber: America’s Fastest Internet 101Mbps Delivered by Cablevision – Internet
Posted April 28, 2009 – in: Blog, Technology, WebThe package includes 15Mbps upstream, and it’s $100 a month. And everyone in Cablevision’s service area—suburban New York—will be able to get a piece. Verizon FiOS’s speediest package now looks comparatively pokey: 50Mbps down, 20Mbps up.
No Comments | Tags: Cable, Cablevision, Comcast, docsis, docsis 3.0, fiber, FiOS, Internet, time warner, Verzion fiosTWC to Customers: You Don’t Want Tiers, You Don’t Get Super-fast Broadband
Posted April 22, 2009 – in: BlogWell, I hope all of you who complained about Time Warner Cable’s plans for metered broadband are happy. Shortly after the cable company pulled its metered broadband trials, it’s also rethinking its deployment of super-fast broadband in San Antonio and Austin, Texas; Greensboro, N.C., and Rochester N.Y. Whiny citizens in those communities (including me) apparently [...]
No Comments | Tags: bandwidth caps, docsis 3.0, greedy, time warnerYou complained and the RoadRunner listened | Time Warner Cable Backs Off Metered Broadband Everywhere
Posted April 16, 2009 – in: Blog, Technology, WebLooks like public outrage over what was probably one of the most ridiculously greedy moves since the advent of the RIAA has paid off.
No Comments | Tags: bandwidth, canceled, greedy, metering, net neutrality, time warnerTime Warner delays bandwidth cap implementation
Posted April 16, 2009 – in: Blog, Nerdiness, TechnologyThank goodness Time Warner made this decision. I love Netflix view instantly service and would hit the cap so fast my head would spin. Plus metered bandwidth is complete B.S.. If you are against this please let your ISP know how you feel. This “business” strategy is merely a way of taxing market share they are losing to Internet Media.
No Comments | Tags: bandwidth caps, delay, greed, ISP, metering, time warner

