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Cox introduces new bandwidth management policy
Cox Communications is introducing a new bandwidth management policy that is sure to have many of its users up in arms. The cable and internet provider says it will begin ranking the importance of different kinds of internet use and then limit the bandwidth to those activities they consider low priority whenever they feel their network is too congested.
Cox’s list of low priority traffic includes FTP, peer to peer networking, software updates (including those regular Microsoft updates), and Usenet. Users doing any of those things will experience noticeably slower connections when Cox decides their network needs “congestion management.”















