Charter Newest ISP to Impose Bandwidth Cap

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Charter has become the newest ISP (Internet Service Provider) to impose monthly bandwidth caps on its customers.  Charter joins AT&T, Comcast, & Time Warner with this policy. Charter will implement a 100GB cap on customer connection speeds of 15Mbps or less, and a 250GB usage cap for 15-25 Mbps. It’s new $140/month 60Mbps connection will not have any bandwidth limitations. This announcement comes a few days after the news that Charter may have to file for Bankruptcy. The report notes that Charter missed a $73-million interest payment last year and is $21-billion in debt.

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