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Jun 18, 2008 -- Metered Internet plans to become more prevalent?

Clark recently told you about Time Warner's experimental metering plan for Internet service in Texas. They'll be charging their Lone Star State customers per kilobyte. Now AT&T has announced that such a plan is nearly inevitable for them.

What's going on here?

These ISPs are in terror of people skipping cable or satellite and going straight to the Internet to watch video content. Think about it: Comcast, too, has already admitted degrading the Internet experience of its customers when they watch a competitor's video content. Are you beginning to see a trend here?

Clark's staffers Kim and Joel both watch TV on the Internet, especially via Hulu.com. It's just like on-demand TV without having to pay for anything.

The cable/phone monopolies are trying to choke their Internet customers. This is a byproduct of our nation's shortsighted policy, where only the monopolies control the Internet.

There is, however, a hope on the horizon. Stay tuned for a new wireless way to get on the Internet that will bypass the cable/phone monopolies.

Meanwhile, Kiplinger's has crunched the numbers and figured out that downloading a single movie under Time Warner's metered Internet plan will cost you $30. Imagine if you download 10 movies per month!

They want to eliminate your freedom to watch video with a Time Warner Internet connection. Don't stand for it; anytime an ISP tries to meter you, you need to take your business elsewhere!


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What others are saying

  • Charging Internet by the Kilobyte
    Alex Jones predicted this several years ago, along with a move to Internet 2, where you will have to thumb scan to get on. He says the internet will no longer be free. www.infowars.com
  • Free internet movies
    satellitetv.we.bs and free movies.we.bs advertise they have free movies available all for one payment of about $28 - is this real? Maybe yoou could check it out for us,\.
  • Metered Service
    They're charging by the kilobyte? Are they from the late 80's?

    Doomed to fail is an understatement. It's like trying to climb Mount Everest while under 10-feet of quick sand at the edge of an African jungle.

    Good luck. HAHAHHA.
  • Metered internet as an anti-competitive move
    Your comments about the anti-competitive tactics are right on, but also I think you give the cable companies a little too much credit. They do have some bandwidth problems as well, mainly due to lack of investment in their core infrastructure. WiMax is one hope, fiber-to-the-house is another. In the meantime, people should be writing their legislators and public utility commissions, and let the bureaucrats know that consumers are not going to take this new outrage lying down.
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