It affects broadband-only customers and broadband users who also subscribe to a Spectrum streaming TV package, but not cable TV customers."The price for Spectrum Internet reflects the cost of delivering the best value in broadband for your family: 300Mbps starting speeds with no modem fees, data caps or contracts," the company said.Power recently highlighted as the price below which consumers are most satisfied with their Internet service."Charter tries to soften blow with new bundleCharter yesterday announced a bundle of home Internet and cellular phone service called Spectrum One, touting its "unprecedented promotional price of $49.99/month for 12 months" for "Spectrum Internet, Advanced Wi-Fi, and one free line of Unlimited Spectrum Mobile for a year—with no contracts and no added taxes or fees—for an annual savings over those 12 months of nearly $420 off regular promotional rates."Another caveat on Charter's unlimited mobile data is that after a line uses 20GB in one month, a customer "will experience speeds reduced to 1Mbps download and 512kbps upload for the rest of the bill cycle and data traffic will be de-prioritized behind the data traffic of other customers during times of network congestion for the rest of the bill cycle.""