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]
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Beaumont seems to be the center of the music universe. Who knew? Wait till the RIAA hears.
By the way, we no longer abbreviate states that way (i.e. “Tex.”). Federal decree sometime last century. Consider yourself warned.
@okiedoke: ah, crap, i always screw up the difference between ap and chicago on texas.