01/05/2023
Just in case that it is clear the network is not stable, nor ready for customer use, this is a screenshot from a professional system indicating that multiple times throughout the day and night it operates, it detected A) Packet loss.
As defined by Wikipedia: "Packet loss occurs when one or more packets of data travelling across a computer network fail to reach their destination. Packet loss is either caused by errors in data transmission, typically across wireless networks, or network congestion."
In summary - DCI's equipment was having issues, resulting in corruption of messages and information being sent over the internet subscribers line. This can usually result in slow or unresponsive online applications, browsing, and especially gaming.
It also detected B) High Latency. For many of those gamers out there, you may already know what this is. As defined by Amazon Web Services/Amazon (a professional company that hosts many of the popular applications today) defines network latency as "Network latency is the delay in network communication. It shows the time that data takes to transfer across the network. Networks with a longer delay or lag have high latency, while those with fast response times have low latency."
Once again, this can result in slow or unresponsive applications. In many cases, it may simply be a slow page to load, but the only reason that an application would be unable to load is it has stopped responding (as messages have taken too long to load).
What does Davis Communications have to say about their "never faulty" internet? I do believe that many customers are owed an apology at least as I am sure this is more on Davis then it is their customers.