I started trying to twitch stream sometimes mid 2021. Went through the constant tech visits, updated equipment, upgraded equipment, updated package to the largest available 1gb down and 35mb up. Every time I called, "techs are doing work in your area on the network setting up upgrades that we're going to roll out at the end of the year". Continued to hear this line of complete BS until May 2022, when I had emergency surgery and was out of commission for 3 months. Father Passed away later in 2022, and mother passed away in 2023, so the annoyance of trying to stream was as far from my mind as it could be. I recently started trying to stream again, and there has been no upgrades to this network, it still craps itself every time I try to stream. The first 2 weeks, I would stream between 60 and 75 minutes, and then boom, 0kbps throughput. Now, it begins immediately upon starting stream, and lasts between 75 and 90 minutes, then somewhat levels out and stops varying between 500kbps and 4500kbps, usually sitting around 4200kbps, but who's going to stick around through the first 75 minutes of absolute trash because of the network? I tried submitting a complaint to the better business bureau, and found out they've got hundreds of complaints. They've attempted to contact cox about these complaints and cox has never ever bothered to respond to them. My nephew recently submitted a complaint to the FCC as well, and I'm seriously considering doing the same. I'm sick and tired of paying for a connection that has specific speeds, and I understand speeds can not be guaranteed, however, I also understand that people get sick and tired of paying for something they're only getting a FRACTION of. If cox isn't throttling twitch streamers, then their network is in serious need of better equipment, and/or better network engineers. One or the other, or both, are seriously failing the customers paying them for such failure. Maybe we should start paying them on the same percentage of our packages that we receive, I bet they'd fix it then!!