You don't have some sort of account on their website that shows you the bandwidth you've used so far in a given month? I can't even understand how that wouldn't exist even if the cap was unlimited. Some people simply like to know (and it's saved me in the past from going over my own limit).
None, they have nothing. TWC will implement a system to where
after the bandwidth caps begin they will have a site users can navigate to to monitor their usage... but until then they cannot tell me what my usage history has been. Their entire company is unable to answer the question and fobs me off to teir 1 tech support "because they don't have the tools" to answer my question. Their tech support doesn't have the tools either.
The hassle of switching ISPs is not fun, but I don't blame you for moving... it's truly ridiculous. I'm not sure what their new 10MBit/s/1MBit/s costs, but 40GB is NOT a lot of bandwidth. I realize I'm not a typical user, but I hit about 50GB a month with just regular net usage, which might include downloading a Linux ISO one day or a game on Steam the next.
Exactly... Steam games, OS iso's or stuff off Microsoft Technet. I also have begun watching Hulu or other sites when I miss a program or just feel like watching a movie. I'd hate to imagine if I was a Netflix subscriber and received my content online instead of by mail... I know for a fact the high-quality radio stations will add 1GB a day for just a few hours of listening, as I have tested a few bandwidth usage monitors on just this single computer. But I am not the sole user on this TWC account, its a family account...
Currently we use the 10Mbps/1Mbps tier service for $55. I was happy with it until this came along... originally it was going to be a 40GB cap on this tier, but now TWC is making noises they will graciously raise it to 60GB. As if that is going to change anything...
thank God the bandwidth system got kicked out over here. nobody went for those 20GB a month ISPs. well its all unlimited now and we got upgraded from 512Kb to 1Mb(around $15) and the 1Mbs to 2Mbs($25) so on... but University/School/College students and teachers get a 30% life time discount so wohoo! 2Mb for $17...
wot speed u guys got?!?
The problem is there is only one cable company servicing any one part of America. All the cable ISPs have their own regions they hashed out to call their own turf... TWC is the only cable cmpany servicing this city even though we're the 7th largest in the US. I know Comcast covers Houston and much of that region of Texas, but not here.
Verizon does not reach this part of Texas with their FiOS service, which means the only alternative left is AT&T's DSL service...