Uh Oh

noah | June 3, 2008 11:45 am
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If you’re a Time Warner Cable subscriber in Beaumont, Tex., loading up your iPod with music will start to cost you, even if that music’s free: “Time Warner Cable will launch a trial program on Thursday which will impose monthly Internet consumption caps on new subscribers in Beaumont, Texas. Following a two-month grace period, cable users will pay $1 for each additional gigabyte consumed beyond the cap. … The caps differ depending on the tier of service paid for by the consumer. The lowest level of service is a 768Kbps connection with a 5GB cap for $29.95 per month. The high-end package will offer 15MBps with a 40GB cap for $54.90 per month. Consumers will pay by the gigabyte for consumption in excess of the established caps.” [Ars Technica]