A former employee of Time Warner Cable is suing the company for $2 million claiming that it ignored his religious complaints about co-workers watching porn on the job on 10 different occasions.
Time Warner Cable reported this week that its video-on-demand business dropped significantly in the last quarter, attributing much of the slide to the declining sales of adult programming.
Time Warner’s plan that would charge Internet surfers a buck for every gigabyte after they pass a tiered-pricing plan cap has been put on hold in Texas until next year.
The Maine Superior Court has ruled that Time Warner Cable must furnish information relating to the identity of the person who was responsible for sending a derogatory message to his neighbors on Christmas Eve.