Congressman Eric Massa (D), who represents Rochester, was an early opponent of the plan and claimed victory Thursday. “We’re delighted that commonsense prevailed,” Massa said, calling the cancellation a “true grassroots victory.”
April 18, 2009
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“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.”
April 16, 2009
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After facing a surge of complaints from customers, Time Warner has decided to delay the rollout in both Texas cities until October. Presumably, a few months will make bandwidth caps easier to swallow.
April 16, 2009
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By charging by the gigabyte, the cable company said it hoped to shift the cost of providing Internet service, and the cost of upgrading the network, from those who use the Internet the least to those who use it the most. All ISPs find a small percentage of Internet users consuming most of the bandwidth, usually by downloading or watching movies.
April 16, 2009
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With nearly unbelievable speed, in fact, the issue packed its bags and moved to Washington, DC. On Friday, freshman Congressman Eric Massa (D-NY) pledged to introduce a bill called the “Broadband Internet Fairness Act” that would, in his words, “prevent job killing broadband internet downloading caps.”
April 16, 2009
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