ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsAnother Cold Front, another outage He we are with another cold and windy night and the cable is on the fritz again. We have had this issue throughout this winter with several visits from technicians who advise us that they are escalating the issue as it is a neighborhood system issue. The issue gets resolved ... until the next front moves in. The odd thing is that we are able to get a few out of the 200 channels to work. But most we receive the message "Please try again" XRE 03059. Why can't Cox get reliable equipment for areas of the country that experience winter winds and cold (which I would estimate is at least 50% of the country!)???!!!! The frustration is compounded when I log into my account and receive the message that "we don't see any outages on our end". Well clearly you are missing something when there is an impact to the cable service that is not merely associated with my household's connections per the Cox Technicians that have been out to my house multiple times this winter! Constant Outages For a month now, we have experienced intermittent outages that have lasted anywhere between 3 to 36 hours. This typically occurs when a cold front with high winds is moving into the area. I have had techs out to the house three times over the last month and nothing lasts as a permanent fix. The last visit was 6 days ago and I held out hope that this resolved the issue. The tech who arrived that day advised that the issue lay with the neighborhood device that regulates temperature and that he would escalate the matter. The cable worked fine ... until this morning. We once again are experiencing a disruption to service. And not surprisingly, this is coinciding with a day where temps are falling and the winds are strong. This is beyond frustrating to lose cable for hours at a time when I pay $200 a month for cable alone. I chose cable over a dish because cable is supposed to be much less impacted by weather. Yet this seems to be far from the case now and has me contemplating a change.