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Time Warner Cable Road Runner

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By Todd R

  High speed internet was an amazing thing to see in 1995 when Time Warner Cables Road Runner service debuted to the public. At that time, the internet was a slow affair for many people who had to struggle through using the new invention with modems that downloaded at 14.4 kilobits per second. Nowadays, thanks to Time Warner Cable Road Runners service, people can now download at 15 megabits per second, or 15,000 kilobits per second.


When Did It Come About?

The service, as has been mentioned, came about in 1995 when Time Warner Cable introduced the service to the public. However, at the time it was not known as Time Warner Cable Road Runner, but Southern Tier On-line Community, and then LineRunner, before the name was eventually changed and the character of the Road Runner was officially adopted as a mascot.

What is Offered?

The Time Warner Cable Road Runner service offers high speed internet to anyone with a cable line running to their home. Through the service, they can experience speeds as high as 15 megabits per second in download

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