Time Warner drops Internet metering plan

18.04.2009

Time Warner Cable said it was going to focus for now on making measurement tools available so consumers can learn how much bandwidth they consume.

Under the trial that was shelved, customers were asked to choose Internet usage plans that capped monthly uploads and downloads at 10GB, 20GB, 40GB or 60GB. Customers would pay US$1 per gigabyte if they went over those caps, with overage fees limited to $75.