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Cox slows Internet speeds in entire neighborhoods to punish any heavy users

59 pointsby cautionalmost 5 years ago

5 comments

bediger4000almost 5 years ago
Why (administratively)slow an entire neighborhood for one heavy user? This can&#x27;t possibly have the effect that a mass punishment usually has, which is to get the bulk of those being punished to enforce the rules on themselves and their peers, because Cox isn&#x27;t apparently notifying Mike&#x27;s neighbors of the issue. The neighbors will just wonder WTF is going on with their internet.<p>This just seems extraordinarily stupid, a real foot-cannon for Cox.
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wildrhythmsalmost 5 years ago
&gt;Cox defended the temporary 10Mbps upload speed for its gigabit-download plan, saying that &quot;10Mbps is plenty of speed for the vast majority of customers to continue their regular activity and have a positive experience.&quot;<p>Great quote. I know another great quote:<p>&gt;640K ought to be enough for anybody.
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jml7c5almost 5 years ago
This article seems misleading. It&#x27;s conflating two independent events:<p>-Cox is terminating accounts of individuals using excessive bandwidth.<p>-Cox is limiting upload speed in certain neighborhoods.<p>I don&#x27;t see anything to suggest the termination warning that Mike received has anything to do with the later neighborhood-wide upload limits. In fact, Cox specifically states they have nothing to do with each other:<p>&gt;Cox provided a little more detail after this story published, saying that the neighborhood-wide slowdowns and disconnection threats sent to individual customers &quot;are two separate initiatives that could cross over in some cases.&quot;
ecpottingeralmost 5 years ago
Oh dear, even with it&#x27;s limits StarLink will steal away high demand customers if they continue this.
dxxvialmost 5 years ago
To people who protest for Black Lives Matter: could you protest for people like Mike at the same time as well?