This month Time Warner Cable, which has been testing usage-based billing for broadband customers since February in southern Texas, will roll it out to all states it serves, except for Hawaii.
"Subscribers that choose the usage-based option and take an 'Essentials' version of its broadband service can download just 5 GB of data each month," writes Steve Donohue. "Customers who exceed 5 GB
of data usage are charged $1 per GB that exceeds the allotment, with the overage fees capped at $25 each month."
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