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Cable internet is a tried-and-true means for delivering fast download speeds to people's homes, and Cox Communications is available
to more than 20 million people in the US. Billing itself as the largest
private telecom provider in the country and boasting nearly $12 billion in annual revenue, Cox serves nearly 7 million residential and business customers and offers cable internet in 19 states and
Washington, DC.
If you live within that Cox footprint, there's
a good chance you've at least considered it -- especially if faster fiber plans from other internet service
providers aren't available where you live. In cases like
that, Cox's cable speeds are likely the next best thing and certainly faster than what you'll get
from DSL, satellite or a fixed wireless connection.
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That said, Cox's plans skew toward the pricey side, with
a higher cost per megabit than other cable providers (including Xfinity and Spectrum).
What's more, Cox's pricing structure will try to push you into a more expensive plan each year.
You'll also need to contend with a monthly data cap -- though, fortunately,
Cox's data usage policies are about as reasonable as you could
hope.
All of that makes Cox a middle-of-the-pack option for
getting connected at home. But there's a lot you should consider before you sign up.
Here's a full rundown on everything from prices and plans
to terms, fees and the company's customer service
track record.
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Cox's home internet footprint, which is smaller than other cable providers, is concentrated
in key cities and regions throughout the continental US.
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Where does Cox offer home internet service?
Along with the majority of Rhode Island, Cox's network covers parts of
19 states and the District of Columbia, with service most prevalent in areas around the
following cities:
Cleveland, Ohio
Gainesville, Florida
Las Vegas, Nevada
Macon, Georgia
New Orleans, Louisiana
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Omaha, Nebraska
Pensacola, Florida
Phoenix, Arizona
San Diego, California
Santa Barbara, California
Topeka, Kansas
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Wichita, Kansas
According to data collected by the Federal Communications Commission, Cox's home internet footprint reached just over
7% of the US population as of June 2021. That's tens of millions
of people, but it's short of Comcast Xfinity and Charter Spectrum, two larger
cable internet providers that offer service to roughly one-third
of US households.
Cox's more focused footprint also shows that it isn't a top pick for rural customers, as
most of its cable infrastructure is located in dense urban areas.
Other providers are better positioned to offer service outside of America's
cities. If that's what you're looking for, check out our top rural internet recommendations.
How does cable internet stack up now, anyway?
Pretty well, as a matter of fact. In addition to the fact that
it's easy to bundle cable internet with cable TV and
other services, most cable providers can offer download speeds of up to
940Mbps or higher. That's much better than what you'll
get with DSL, satellite internet or fixed wireless, and it's competitive with many of
the country's top fiber providers.
That said, a good fiber connection will offer concurrent upload speeds as fast as the downloads -- and this is where cable internet falls
short. You'll likely be stuck with upload speeds in the double digits, even with near-gigabit download
speeds. For instance, with Cox, the fastest plan (1,000Mbps) comes with
upload speeds of 35Mbps, while the three plans beneath it offer max uploads that
range from 5Mbps to 10Mbps. That might cause a crunch if you've got multiple people in your house
making Zoom calls, gaming online or doing anything else that requires you to upload lots of data
to the cloud in short order.
And hey, speaking of those plans...
Cox internet plans, prices and terms
Plan
Max speeds
Monthly cost (promo rate with contract)
Monthly cost (after first year)
Monthly equipment rental fee
Monthly data cap
Essential 100
100Mbps download, 5Mbps upload
$50 (no annual contract)
$50
$13 (skippable)
1.25TB
Preferred 250
250Mbps download, 10Mbps upload
$60
$84
$13 (skippable)
1.25TB
Ultimate 500
500Mbps download, 10Mbps upload
$70
$100
$13 (skippable)
1.25TB
Gigablast
1,000Mbps download, 35Mbps upload
$80
$120
$13 (skippable)
1.25TB
Cox offers a variety of plans with a variety of speeds at a variety of prices, and there
are a lot of important ins and outs to consider. Let
me start with the one that's so critical, I'm going to write
it in big, bold letters.
Your bill will go up after Year 1
Cox offers promotional rates on its plans, and those promo rates
will each knock significant money off the price of your monthly bill for the
first year. The catch is that -- besides the introductory 100Mbps plan -- you must sign a one-year service contract to get the discount.
That's fine: One-year contracts are typical
in the ISP industry.
What's less fine is that your bill will shoot up at the end of
that year, in some cases, by as much as $30-$40.
That's not outrageous -- Spectrum's cable internet plans go up by
$25 or $30 after the first year, and Xfinity cable internet
plans come with an average increase of $40 in some regions -- but keep in mind that Cox plans start more expensive than those of its competitors.
And while Cox's website doesn't do a great job of making this clear, you'll see
that price increase regardless of whether you accept the promo rate.
So, let's say you want to sign up for Cox's Preferred 250 internet plan, which nets you download speeds of
250Mbps. You can accept the one-year service contract and bring the monthly cost down to $60.
But when that first year is up, your bill will go up to $84.
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Here's how Cox's promo trap works. You sign up for service, and your
bill goes up after a year (orange arrows). You call to complain, and the "best value" available is
the promo rate for a more expensive plan (green arrows).
The cycle repeats, and your bill continues to soar.
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At this point, there's a good chance you'll call Cox to complain or try to
renegotiate. Cox doesn't have an incentive to lower your costs.
Instead, there's a good chance the clever salesperson will tell you that
they can't offer you the same promo rate again, but they can offer you the promo rate
on a faster plan. After all, you want a better deal, right?
As it just so happens, you could be getting speeds of up to 500Mbps for $70 per
month -- $14 less than you're paying now for 250Mbps.
Doesn't that sound good to you?
Here's the thing. That's another promo rate -- a fresh bait-and-switch -- and if
you take it, the cycle starts all over again.
Look for yourself. It's no coincidence that those Year 2
rates shoot up to a monthly fee greater than or equal to the promo rate for
the next most expensive plan. Like the nauseatingly
busy carpets at a casino that nudge dizzy gamblers into stopping and sitting at a slot machine, the price structure is carefully
constructed to confuse you into spending more money.
Whenever someone with an expired promo rate calls to complain about their bill,
it's easy for Cox to guide them into an even more expensive
speed tier at a new promo rate. Doing so locks them in as a customer for another 12 months, and it
dooms their bill to increase even more.
If you don't want to tumble down that slippery slope,
you'll need to accept that Year 2 rate and stick with it.
That's a tall ask, given that Cox prices are on the high side.
Take that 250Mbps Preferred plan, which costs $84 after
Year 1. Cable competitor Xfinity offers a 300Mbps plan for $70 after the
promo period expires. That's faster speeds
for less per month than Cox.
Anything else I need to know about Cox?
Cox's lineup of home internet plans gets confusing fast, and not just
because of the promo shenanigans. Other fine print to consider includes
contract quirks, extra fees and data caps. Isn't
shopping for an internet plan fun?
Additional fees
You can rent Cox's gateway device for $13 a month if
you don't use your own modem and router.
Cox Communications
Though Cox doesn't specify the actual cost anywhere on its website that I could find, you'll need to pay an installation fee of
$100 if you want a technician to get your home's internet connection up and running.
You can skip this fee by ordering an
Cox also charges an extra $13 each month if you use its plug-in range extender pods to pair with your Panoramic Wi-Fi modem and router at a
one-time cost of $130 per pod. Cox also commits to keeping your
system's hardware and software up to date.
You can skip that $13 fee by using your own
"I've seen rental fees of $5, and personally, I have added that promotion when I have offered that to current customers," one agent told me in a recent chat.
"So please feel free to ask for a discount on the modem if you rent it."
The other fee to be aware of is Cox's early termination fee.
If you cancel your internet service while under a one-year contract, you'll be charged $120.
Make that $240 if you're under a two-year contract.
Panoramic Wi-Fi doubles as a public hotspot
One more important point of note here: If you use Cox's Panoramic Wi-Fi system instead of your own modem and router, it'll put out a second,
separate network from your own home network that other Cox customers can use as part of .
It's a separate stream from your home network, so it won't
affect your speeds or data usage, but you should still be aware of it, especially because the feature is
on by default.
"Panoramic Wi-Fi devices are enabled as hotspots, expanding Wi-Fi access to eligible Cox Internet customers,"
reads the fine print on Cox's website. "These devices are automatically enabled as Cox Hotspots upon activation. To disable this functionality, go to Privacy Settings on cox.com/myprofile and sign in with your Cox User ID."
I can think of plenty of people who wouldn't want strangers to connect to the internet using the networking hardware in their homes.
It's good to know that Cox customers can opt out, but it would
be much better if the company sought their express
permission before turning it on in the first
place. If Cox is worried that too many people would say no, it should consider offering those customers a discount
on their bill for participating.
The dish on data caps
Every Cox plan comes with a data cap -- and if you use more data than it allows in a given month, you'll start incurring extra charges.
The cap used to be set at 1 terabyte per month
(1,000 gigabytes), but when the pandemic hit, and home internet usage soared, Cox did a nice thing and
raised it by about 25% to 1.25TB (1,280GB).
That's pretty reasonable as far as data caps go. Internet usage
is still climbing, but Americans went through an average of 491GB of data per month in the second quarter of 2022, according to OpenVault.
Then again, here at my place, we used about 1,300GB
of data per month in 2021. Keep in mind that my roommate
and I both work from home and use the internet pretty heavily (I test routers here,
for Pete's sake). Good thing our plan doesn't come with a data cap --
no such luck with Cox.
At any rate, once you've exceeded Cox's data cap, you'll be charged
$10 for each additional 50GB block of data that you use,
up to a maximum charge of $100. One nice surprise here
-- if it's your first month going over the cap, Cox will cut you a
break, waive the charges and let you off with a warning.
"If it's your first month going over, you'll get a one-time, courtesy credit for each $10 charge on your next bill,"
Comcast Xfinity, the other major cable provider that enforces a data cap.
On top of that, Cox says you don't need to worry about speed reductions
once you've broken the cap.
"We don't throttle service [or] reduce speeds if customers exceed their usage plan," says a Cox spokesperson. "We simply work with them to get them on the best usage plan to meet their needs."
So, does Cox offer any plans with unlimited data? The answer is yes, but it will
cost you an additional $50 on your monthly
bill. Cox offers a few discounts on unlimited data with some of their bundle packages,
but you'll need to sign a two-year contract to dodge the data caps in most cases.
Cox's American Customer Satisfaction Index rating decreased
by two points in 2022.
ACSI
How does Cox rank on customer satisfaction?
Internet providers are far from popular, to begin with,
and Cox is a little bit below average in terms of its customer satisfaction track record.
In 2022, the American Customer Satisfaction Index gave Cox a 61 out of 100,
two points lower than the year before and slightly below the overall ISP average
of 64. Still, Cox's score placed it ahead of CenturyLink (60), Mediacom (60),
Optimum (59) and Suddenlink (53).
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Cox's strongest customer service rating came from the US East region, where J.D.
Power scored it just below the category average.
J.D. Power
Meanwhile, J.D. Power also takes its own look at ISP customer
satisfaction each year. Cox was included in three of the four regions surveyed in 2021.
it did slightly better here overall than it did with the
ACSI but still ended with scores below the overall average for the internet providers surveyed in three of those regions.
We'll start in the East, where Cox finished with a score of 708 out
of 1,000 -- slightly below the overall region average of 714, and
behind Verizon (758) and Xfinity (725), but ahead of cable
rivals Spectrum (676) and Optimum (655).
Cox was further below average in the South region with a score of 707,
trailing the overall category score of 727 and behind five
other ISPs, including AT&T (753), Xfinity (740), Spectrum (725), Mediacom (723) and
Sparklight (716). Still, it was a good enough finish to
beat out Frontier (698), Kinetic by Windstream (682),
CenturyLink (674), Suddenlink (621) and HughesNet (578).
Finally, Cox's most disappointing score came in the West region, where it had done
well in 2020. This time around, its score of 696 put it near the bottom,
above only Mediacom (654) and Frontier (645).
To sum it up
If fiber internet is available in your area, you'll likely be better off going with that, as you can expect
faster speeds (particularly uploads) and better value.
If not, then a cable provider like Cox is probably your next best option, with faster speeds than you'll
get by going with DSL, satellite internet or a fixed wireless connection.
I can't say that you'll be getting a great value with Cox, though, especially given that other major
cable providers like Xfinity and Spectrum offer faster plans for less per month.
Then again, if you're living in an area with limited choices for high-speed internet,
you might not have many other options.
As for Cox's data caps, they might seem off-putting,
but the terms surrounding them are about as reasonable as you'll find from an internet provider -- enough so that the company's over-inflated unlimited data bundles probably aren't worth it for most subscribers.
All of that makes Cox worthy of consideration for high-speed internet at home.
Just remember to stay wary of those price hikes.
Cox internet FAQs
Can I bundle Cox home internet with other services?
Yes, you can. Like most cable providers, Cox offers a variety of
TV and internet bundles, along with bundles that include home phone service, security monitoring, and home automation.
Are there any perks or other features available to Cox subscribers?
In addition to the network of hotspots mentioned earlier, Cox also offers a feature called Elite Gamer, which promises to reduce lag by up to 32% while gaming online.
Elite Gamer comes at no additional charge if you use Cox's Panoramic
Wi-Fi modem or router. Elite Gamer costs $7 a month if you're using your own modem.
Does Cox offer any discounts for low-income customers?
Yes. Cox offers a 100Mbps, $10-a-month plan for low- or fixed-income
families called Connect2Compete. Homes with children who receive free or reduced-price school lunches
should qualify -- you can learn more or check eligibility here.
Similarly, Cox also features a ConnectAssist program aimed
at low-income households without children. Customers enrolled in government financial assistance programs may be
eligible for a 100Mbps plan for $30 a month.
Finally, Cox also participates in the government's Affordable Connectivity Program,
which offers a $30 home internet discount for those who qualify.
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