Still No Data Cap, Usage-Based Pricing Plans, Charter Says
All top Charter Communications executives with the authority to propose or sign off on imposing of data caps or usage-based pricing are aware that the FCC's approval of Charter buying Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks includes the condition…
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it not impose such pricing mechanisms on its fixed mass-market broadband service, the operator said in its first semi-annual data caps and usage-based pricing report as required as part of the FCC conditions. In that report, filed Wednesday in docket 16-197, Charter also said no proposals have been made to any of its executives or directors that the company use data caps or usage-based pricing in broadband offerings.