Cox Communications Reaches Key Milestone of 1 Million High-Speed Internet Customers.Business Editors ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 15, 2002 Strong Demand Continues for Cox's High-Speed Internet See broadband. Service Cox Communications Cox Communications is a privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunications services in the United States. It is the third-largest[2] cable television provider in the United States, serving more than 6. , Inc. today announced its achievement of a significant milestone: 1 million residential high-speed Internet access customers in 23 markets across the country. "This achievement demonstrates the continued success of our Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the service, and highlights the ever-increasing demand for the fast, reliable high-speed Internet access our service delivers," said David Pugliese, Vice President of Sales and New Product Management. The majority of Cox's 1 million Internet customers are served by Cox's newest service, Cox High Speed Internet(SM), which was launched in December 2001. Cox successfully transitioned over 600,000 former Cox@Home customers to this new service in less than six weeks. Cox High Speed Internet is delivered via Cox's new self-managed Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. (IP) network, designed to support Cox's residential and commercial Internet customers and to provide the backbone for advanced revenue-generating services Cox will roll out in the future. Cox High Speed Internet offers reliable service, fast speeds and popular features such as enhanced local content and remote, web-based email Web-based email or webmail is a term referring to an e-mail service intended to be primarily accessed via a web browser, as opposed to through an application such as Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, Mozilla's Thunderbird or Apple's Mail. access. Cox currently offers three brands of residential high-speed Internet service - Cox High Speed Internet, Road Runner road runner: see cuckoo. Road Runner thrives on outwitting Wile E. Coyote. [Comics: “Beep Beep the Road Runner” in Horn, 105] See : Cunning Road Runner and Cox Express. This year, all of Cox's Road Cox's Road may refer to numerous places:
"Our high-speed Internet service is one of the best values in the marketplace today and offers a product our customers crave. The fact that we have so quickly achieved the milestone of 1 million customers simply confirms the superiority of our broadband connection See broadband and wireless broadband. and points the way for Cox's future growth," said Pugliese. About Cox Communications: Cox Communications, a Fortune 500 company, serves approximately 6.2 million customers nationwide, making it the nation's fifth largest cable television company. A full-service provider of telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. products, Cox offers an array of services, including Cox Cable; advanced digital video programming services under the Cox Digital Cable brand; local and long distance telephone services under the Cox Digital Telephone brand; high-speed Internet access under the brands Cox High Speed Internet, Road Runner and Cox Express; and commercial voice and data services via Cox Business Services. Cox is an investor in programming networks including Discovery Channel. More information about Cox Communications can be accessed on the Internet at www.cox.com. |
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