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Time Warner Cable Suspends Broadband Upgrades After Merger (dslreports.com)

Karl Bode, reporting for DSLReport: Time Warner Cable has confirmed that the company has suspended its "Maxx" broadband and TV upgrades while the dust settles from Charter's $79 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks. Time Warner Cable's Maxx upgrades not only deliver faster top speeds up to 300 Mbps, but a notably overhauled improvement to the company's set top box interface. But Time Warner Cable has been telling company support techs and engineers that the upgrades were actually put on hold as of May 26. "[...] All speed increases and customer communications were placed on a temporary hold beginning Thursday, May 26," states the internal communication. "Once the updated launch schedule is determined, updated hub schedules will be posted to KEY and area management will be notified. Customers will continue to receive notification when the new speeds are available in their hubs."

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  1. A few more mergers by blackomegax · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A few more mergers and they can begin rolling speeds back until netflix is unusable and nobody has any choice on how to consume media.

    1. Re:A few more mergers by Sir_Eptishous · · Score: 2, Insightful

      A few more mergers and they can begin rolling speeds back until netflix is unusable and nobody has any choice on how to consume media.

      It really is insane to think that the same companies that supply the pipes can also supply the content.

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  2. We gotta recount the beans!! by wierd_w · · Score: 2

    OMG! Our beans and their beans got put into a newer, bigger pot! We cant trust those other bean counters, or their balance sheets! We have to recount all the beans!!

    Nevermind the already outstanding obligations we have, or the cost studies conducted showing the upgrade would be fully funded, and would make us money in the long run-- Those could all be lies!!

    We have to recount all the beans, first and foremost, then decide who gets what, and how many! That's what's really important here! Providing promised service comes second! ........

    God I hate corporate culture.

    1. Re:We gotta recount the beans!! by MightyMartian · · Score: 2

      Always remember, no matter who gets screwed, senior management and the lawyers always get paid.

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  3. Not News by jratcliffe · · Score: 5, Informative

    Charter management said they'd be doing this back in April. The broadband upgrades are part of a general system upgrade, which includes going all digital for video (freeing up the spectrum that was used for analog video), which requires putting some sort of box on every TV. Time Warner Cable had been using very simple digital-to-analog adapters for this. Charter's being putting a full-fledged digital set top on every TV. So, they're putting the Time Warner rollouts on hold until they can restart the process using the full set tops (i.e. the Charter model).

    1. Re:Not News by plover · · Score: 3, Funny

      But your rational, fact-based explanation doesn't match my outrage as to what is obviously a conspiracy theory based on my preconceived notions of anti-competitive behavior! How can I get all paranoid and weird about this now?

      Wait, I know. First, I'll call you a shill, and then post my fanciful rants anyway!

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    2. Re:Not News by Shatrat · · Score: 3, Informative

      This is true even of over the air digital TV. A digital signal has to buffer to the next I-Frame before it will start playing, and will never change as fast as an old analog TV. TWC might have worse delay than usual depending on their multicast / unicast setup and whether they are using D servers for quick channel change and where those D servers are located.

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    3. Re:Not News by djrobxx · · Score: 2

      This is true even of over the air digital TV. A digital signal has to buffer to the next I-Frame before it will start playing, and will never change as fast as an old analog TV. TWC might have worse delay than usual depending on their multicast / unicast setup and whether they are using D servers for quick channel change and where those D servers are located.

      You should check out AT&T U-verse IPTV (sometime before it goes away completely in favor of the DirecTV). They somehow figured out a way to do digital channel changing that's nearly as fast as analog cable. The picture quality wasn't the greatest due to bandwidth limitations, but the channel changing speed was surprisingly impressive, especially since it was having to join multicast streams from external servers.

  4. Cable Companies are fucked by plague911 · · Score: 2

    Once "6G" come out. The cost (both reasonable and excess due to their own mismanagement) of upgrading physical cable will make them unable to compete in a few technological generations. I cant wait for the day when I piss on their corporate grave.

  5. The best part by Sir_Eptishous · · Score: 3, Funny

    The best part of this situation is the the market will sort things out.
    If you don't like your ISP because of their offerings or service then simply switch to a compeititor.
    With a vast array of high quality ISPs to choose from I fail to understand the constant complaining here on /.

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