It's not throttling, it's Cox blocking

ThraxThrax 🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
edited February 2009 in Science & Tech

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  • MiracleManSMiracleManS Chambersburg, PA Icrontian
    edited February 2009
    I predict 1 of 2 things, or both really.

    1) Cox says "lolit was borked, sorry guyz!"
    2) Cox Says "well k maybe we don't want you to be able to do that!"

    Honestly, this is the problem I see stemming from a lack of net neutrality. Sure, we can believe the consumer will dictate what happens, but when ALL of them are doing it, what does a customer do?
  • WinfreyWinfrey waddafuh Missouri Icrontian
    edited February 2009
    Best. Headline. Ever.
  • RyderRyder Kalamazoo, Mi Icrontian
    edited February 2009
    ^^ This x 1000
  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited February 2009
    Fortunately Cox will have fiberoptics to compete with in my neck of the woods. I see fiberoptics in my future. :csimon:
  • KometeKomete Member
    edited February 2009
    Ah man. I have cox. Will my cox get blocked?
  • KhaosKhaos New Hampshire
    edited February 2009
    csimon wrote:
    Fortunately Cox will have fiberoptics to compete with in my neck of the woods. I see fiberoptics in my future. :csimon:
    Gotta love the flexibility afforded by detachable Cox.

    Unfortunately for many, they are attached to their Cox. This abuse by Cox is intolerable; a slap in the face to all paying customers. I am writing my senator to demand that Cox be put on a leash.
  • Years later (now dec 2013) still same issue in area code 85248, arizona. Cox customer service says it's a recent issue (at first she lied and said she never heard of this). Recent-my butt- years. Change your DNS to 68.2.16.30, and 68.2.16.25. Youtube works fine now
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