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Old 10th June 2020, 07:50   #1
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Default Cox slows an entire neighborhood's internet after one person's 'excessive use'

Cable company Cox Communications is slowing internet speeds of a whole neighborhood if one resident is a heavy user, Ars Technica reported. Cox confirmed that it does enact neighborhood-wide slowdowns to discourage what it calls “excessive use,” but...

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