Monday, July 25, 2011

Cox Communications ups speed for residential broadband customers - Phoenix Business Journal:

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The new 25 megabit-per-second speed costd about $79.99 a and requires a new modem to take advantag e of a newdownloading protocol. “Our customers tell us that speed is one of the most importantt factors in their choice and Cox Arizona is committed to enhancing our network so we can bring our customerzsthe fastest, most reliable speeds,” said Janet vice president of marketing and sales for Cox Arizona. Uploade speeds are capable of reaching 2 megabits per about 200 percent faster thanpreviouds speeds. The service is available to residential users everywher ein Cox’s Phoenix territory except Wickenburb and Queen Creek.
The move also puts the cabld carrier slightly faster than rival Qwest Communications International which offers download speeds of up to 20 megabits per The two companies have been upgrading theid systems during thepast year, in the processw leap-froging each other for top

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