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Is Time-Warner lying to its shareholders or just its customers?

There's more good stuff at Stop the Cap! today. Last night they reported that Time-Warner upped their proposed 40 GB bandwidth cap (still corresponding to a more expensive plan than I have now, mind you) to a still-paltry 60 GB, while upping the overage charge on most tiers to $2/GB/mo. Their top tier will be a whopping $75 for a still ridiculously low 100 GB, with overages at $1/GB/mo and capped at $75, so customers can have "virtually unlimited" (not actually unlimited) access for almost four times their current bill which gives them virtually unlimited access already.

Anyway there's a gem on the site this morning. Phillip Dampier went through Time-Warner's SEC filings and discovered their costs went down in 2008. Time-Warner has told customers it faces cost increases for bandwidth, yet their broadband Internet division was more profitable in 2008 than 2007.

There may be ways of massaging the numbers so things look worse for Time-Warner than they really are, but they won't release any internal data related to bandwidth consumption and network costs, making it impossible to evaluate if there is even a nugget of truth in their claims that they have to do this. However in a couple of statements from their COO Landel Hobbs, I spotted some fairly blatant lies, for which I intend to ridicule him thoroughly over the weekend. There's no reason to put any trust in what they say at this point.

What I can say for sure is that if they tell their shareholders that costs went down, and tell customers costs went up, they're lying to somebody. What should be really fun is if they try to slide this "Our costs went up" hooey by the FTC, at which point they will have officially told two radically different stories to different government agencies.

Posted by Lummox JR on Friday, April 10, 2009 07:27AM - 4 comments / Members say: yea +1, nay -1
(Edited on Friday, April 10, 2009 11:40AM)

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#4 Lummox JR:  

The DVR firmware can be blamed on the manufacturer of the box, which is probably Scientific Atlanta. It's not really a Time-Warner problem.

For my part I've found their service to be excellent and their staff helpful. That's one of the major reasons I didn't simply jump ship to Verizon the instant TWC's management goons made me hate them.

Monday, April 20, 2009 02:16PM

#3 Yota:  

Augh. Time Warner needs to burn. We switched our TV/phone/internet to Time Warner for the bundle, and it is horrid. The phones go out whenever it rains, and the DVR cable box appears to have been programmed by a idiots. As far as I know, they haven't capped my bandwidth yet in this area, but that will be the last straw if they do.

I totally miss Dish Network, and pray that Verizon will some day take over the CenturyTel that currently rules my area.

Monday, April 20, 2009 02:13PM

#2 Trosh Kubyo:  

Fucking Time Warner, I hate those guys with a passion, but its the only high speed ISP in my area. They fuck us all over hardcore.

Friday, April 10, 2009 02:02PM

#1 Disturbed Puppy:  

Hmm, I hope we get FiOS in the area soon, although I highly doubt it(Charlotte, NC area).

Friday, April 10, 2009 11:23AM

 

 

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#10 Dannyboy888:  

Hey lummox, just stopping by to let you know that ive seen you develop from scratch all the way back from 01, and i must say impressed with the work you have pumped in byond...keep up the good work
-Spc Daniel Casey
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009 09:48AM

#9 Tetsuya:  

Is there a way to host Incursion from a shell? I can't seem to cause I can't log in my key to host.

Monday, October 26, 2009 11:28PM

#8 Tom:  

It should work now. I accidentally broke certain downloads (they might go down temporarily later today as I sort this out).

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 07:16PM

#7 Zaole:  

All of your libraries are giving a "download aborted", lummy. It's happening to everyone I've asked.

:(

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 05:41PM

#6 Lummox JR:  

Without more info there's nothing to look into.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009 07:33PM

#5 Charlesg154:  

I'm having similar problems myself, and according to some feedback from players trying to join, it's been constant with other hosts as well. Not sure what could be the problem myself obviously, but might want to look into it a bit more.

Friday, May 29, 2009 10:00PM

#4 Lummox JR:  

Incursion hasn't changed in all this time, so I have to think something about your computer or network setup is the problem. When I tested the one you were hosting, it had messages that indicated it was being run off of DD via the Launch option. As far as I know that should work though.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 03:42PM

#3 Sonder:  

Your game Incursion is bugged. Unless I couldn't figure it out. The host verbs do not work so no one can play. Can't change the set amount of players, can't create new maps, can't start the game, can't make an admin and so on.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 01:02PM

#2 Lummox JR:  

I thought about something like FML, but truth be told I don't read it that often.

Friday, April 10, 2009 11:39AM

#1 DivineTraveller:  

Looking at your links, you have Not Always Right, and Failblog, how about FML?

Friday, April 10, 2009 09:16AM