Time Warner Cable will roll out usage-based plans...
Time Warner Cable will roll out usage-based plans designed for “light users” of high-speed Internet in August, said a TWC spokesman Friday. Called the “Essentials” plans, they're designed to allow customers who use less broadband to save money on their…
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bills, the spokesman said. Customers who choose the 5 GB a month limit will save $8 off the price of their plan, while a 30 GB a month limit will save the consumer $5. Customers who go over their monthly limit will be charged a dollar per gigabyte over, up to a ceiling of $25. “This is an opportunity for customers who want value,” said the spokesman. “We wanted to offer more choices.” The Essentials plans will be available to customers on all tiers, although new customers who are still receiving a promotional rate won’t be eligible, the spokesman said. The new plans dovetail with an expanded section of the TWC website that allows customers to easily check their data usage, said TWC.