Friday, June 26

Charter: We won’t impose data caps after buying Time Warner Cable

Charter yesterday promised that it won't impose any data caps or overage charges on customers for at least three years if the Federal Communications Commission allows it to buy Time Warner Cable.

Charter also said it will offer service to one million homes that are in the combined companies' franchise areas but haven't been served yet.

Charter's filing with the FCC seeks to convince the commission that consumers will benefit from the proposed transaction. The FCC previously forced Comcast to give up a plan to buy Time Warner Cable, the nation's second largest cable company. Charter is the fourth largest.

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