In an article about internet service from Cox at Cox Claims It Can Reduce Your Gaming Lag, but Only If You Pony Up the Cash, Joel Hruska said:

Would I try it? Personally, no. Cox sucker-punched its customers recently when it declared it would throttle entire neighborhoods if it decided one person was using too much bandwidth. There is no option to appeal and no way for other affected customers to even determine what happened to their internet service. The idea of paying the company $7-$15 more per month, per account when Cox literally just declared it has no obligation to provide the internet service people are actually paying for is… unappealing.

Cox isn’t to be trusted. After all, like the article says, Cox see no reason to provide service to their subscribers. I don’t know about anyone else, but that’s fraud in my book. But trying to appeal to government authorities is a hopeless cause. After all, taxes are extortion, you either pay them, or the government forceably takes the money, along with extortionate “interest”.

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