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Cox Communications
Basic information
Founded
Legal Structure Subsidiary
Industry Telecommunications
Official website https://www.cox.com/

Cox Communications is an Atlanta-based American telecommunications company which provides internet, TV, home automation, and phone services.

Consumer-impact summary

Cox does not have a click-to-cancel policy for canceling services, instead requiring you to either call support, live chat with an agent online, or visit a physical store. [1] During the call, chat, or visit, the customer service representative will attempt to convince you to keep the service. If you live chat from the website, they will request your account information even if you are signed-in.

Cox has decreased the internet speed of entire neighborhoods due to a few customers using excessive data. [2]

Cox and its affiliates collects certain information, such as, "referring URL, clicks, cursor movement, and scrolling activity" to "deliver relevant ads and other content to you on the Online Service and certain third-party services."[3]

Cox has a forced arbitration clause in its terms of service. Opting out requires sending a letter to Cox's headquarters within 30 days of starting services for new customers. There is also a clause barring class-action lawsuits. [4]

Incidents

Products

See also

AT&T

Spectrum

Verizon

References

  1. "Disconnect or Cancel Service". Retrieved 2025-08-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Brodkin, Jon (2020-06-08). "Cox slows Internet speeds in entire neighborhoods to punish any heavy users". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2025-08-16.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Cox Online Privacy Policy". Retrieved 2025-08-16.
  4. "Cox Residential Customer Service Agreement". Retrieved 2025-08-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)