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Utah Department of Health and Human Services Executive Director Tracy Gruber, Gov. Spencer Cox and first lady Abby Cox prepare Generus mental health and emotional fluency kits as part of a service ...
Cox Communications is discontinuing its cell phone service, which uses Sprint's 3G wireless network, citing stiff competition and lack of access to cool phones. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET ...
Google, Amazon and Microsoft have joined the US government in urging the Supreme Court to reverse a $1 billion copyright ...
After over a year in beta testing, Cox is rolling out its Elite Gamer add-on for new customers. The ISP claims it can improve your latency by up to 32 percent if you subscribe to the service, though ...
Cox Communications, Inc. filed its opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on August 29, arguing that the justices should ...
Introducing an array of wireless devices, a money-back plan for unused minutes and bundled pricing on multiple telecommunications services, Cox Communications is launching Cox Wireless in Tulsa and ...
Cox Communications will launch its wireless service in March in three markets, starting out on Sprint Nextel’s network while Cox works to build its own network. The provider of cable TV, broadband and ...
The service began testing in Arizona this week and Cox tells Variety it plans to run the test for about three weeks. The $15 a month service only works with Windows PCs. “Elite Gamer Service” is ...
Cox Communications has launched Showtime Networks‘ Internet-video service, which lets subscribers of the premium cabler watch live and on-demand access to programming on a range of devices. Showtime’s ...
Internet provider Cox Communications is running a limited trial of a new gaming service. Called Cox Elite Gamer, the $14.99-per-month subscription promises to “automatically find a faster path for ...
Cox has been making it extremely difficult or impossible for some customers to stick with their current Internet speeds despite promising that it won't force users onto plans with slower uploads. As ...
Cox Communications is lowering Internet upload speeds in entire neighborhoods to stop what it considers "excessive usage," in a decision that punishes both heavy Internet users and their neighbors.
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