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		<title>Cox cable SpeedBoost irritations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cox Cable (which I am, unfortunately, a customer of) has a delightful SpeedBoost technology.This technology works by providing a lot of bandwidth at the beginning of a given TCP session, then choking it down as time goes by. While this does not make a difference in many applications, one thing that is killing me is [...]]]></description>
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