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Cox is intentionally throttling bandwidth and is packet filtering gaming traffic. On June 11th 2018 net neutrality regulations were abolished by the FCC and internet providers can essentially do what they want with their network. Cox don't have to tell you what they are doing so you end up thinking there is an issue with your system or wiring to your house. You may see some improvements on some days but overall they do this to avoid customers from documenting a steady overall consistent packet loss and bandwidth throttling issue. This is not new with Cox as you can see from visiting dlsforums.com or from reading other recent posts on this forum. Don't expect any improvements.
- Saxworld6 years agoNew Contributor III
Agreed man honestly they fix it for a day from their system and the next day POOF! But my question to u is. How do they deal with these streamers, etc, whose life earnings are based on internet?
- KevinM26 years agoFormer ModeratorThe Title II section of the Net Neutrality rules does not impact Cox's commitment to Net Neutrality. Cox does not block, throttle or otherwise interfere with anyone's desire to go where they want on the Internet, and we have always been committed to providing an open Internet experience for our customers.
https://bit.ly/2UNs8Hq
-Kevin
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