Charter Says It Still Has No Data Cap, Usage-Based Pricing Plans
All top Charter Communications executives with authority to propose or impose data caps or usage-based pricing are aware that FCC approval of it buying Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks includes a prohibition on such mechanisms for its broadband…
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service, the operator said in latest semi-annual data caps and usage-based pricing report, required as part of the FCC conditions. That report, posted Friday in docket 16-197, said such mechanisms remain "inconsistent" with its business model of uniform pricing and driving broadband demand.