TWC – SA Express Says: Time Warner Sayz DELAY THE CAP Meter Program
“What happened as we’re continuing to listen was we worked in some of the comments and ideas that got sent to us,” Ramos said. “We came to the realization, let’s do this in October.”
[So, it's not really Stop the Cap, it's Delay the Cap! Boy I hope they come to a better realization than that!]
See the entire post at San Antonio Express News.
April 16, 2009
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