Cox Launches DOCSIS 3.0 In Rhode Island - Third market to see new 50Mbps/5Mbps tier
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Cox Launches DOCSIS 3.0 In Rhode Island
Third market to see new 50Mbps/5Mbps tier
09:25AM Thursday Jul 30 2009 by Karl Bode
tags: competition · business · bandwidth · cable · Cox HSI
Cox Communications gave us a nudge this morning to note that the private cable operator has now launched faster DOCSIS 3.0 speeds in Rhode Island. That's the third market to see DOC 3.0 deployment, after the company offered the service earlier this year in Lafayette, Louisiana and portions of Northern Virginia. The price for the new 50Mbps downstream 5Mbps upstream "Ultimate" tier is $144.99 per month.

Prices for the service do vary by location. In Cox's initial launch market of Lafayette, Louisiana, the company is competing with a municipal fiber deployment that the company tried for years to derail. Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) offers standalone symmetrical 10Mbps for $28.95, 30Mbps for $44.95, and 50Mbps for $57.95. In turn, Cox is offering their 50Mbps/5Mbps tier in that market for just $90 per month.

In Northern Virginia, where Cox is responding to FiOS competition, the faster DOCSIS 3.0 service costs customers $139.99 per month bundled, or $109 per month if you sign a one-year contract. In all markets, the service comes with three unique IP addresses, 10 e-mail addresses, and 50 hours per month of remote dial access, an interesting perk we've seen a lot of carriers throw by the wayside in recent years.

According to Cox, the company hopes to offer the faster DOCSIS 3.0 speeds in more than two-thirds of its systems across the country by the end of 2010. As always, our user opinions on Cox service can be found in our Cox review database, where, 1,328 reviews are currently listed, or in our Cox forum.

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DataRiker @ 30th Jul 09:41AM:
No caps in Lafayette

Also worth noting is Cox does not cap plans that compete with fiber.

Apparently being in the general area fiber makes electrons cheaper to move from point A to point B.
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baineschile @ 30th Jul 09:44AM:
Yay

Docsis 3 has come to RI!

Giggidy Giggidy
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scottct1 @ 30th Jul 10:05AM:
Pricing is HIGH

Wow, $109 a month is steep.

I live in Connecticut and currently have their $50 Premiere Internet plan which normally tests out at 25 - 30MB down and 5MB up.

Why would I pay $50 more a month for 20 MB faster speeds that I probably won't see anyways.

Does the $109 a month package allow me to run webservers from my house or something? What am I missing here?
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openbox9 @ 30th Jul 10:09AM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP.
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ajwees41 @ 30th Jul 10:23AM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

said by openbox9 :

I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP.
they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced.
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DataRiker @ 30th Jul 10:29AM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

said by ajwees41 :

said by openbox9 :

I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP.
they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced.
Just wait until online video takes hold and we will see how "loosely enforced" they are. They wouldn't have them if they didn't think they were going to use them.
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openbox9 @ 30th Jul 10:36AM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

We'll see. Cox has listed the caps in their AUP for quite some time now, with little to no issues that I'm aware of.
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anon @ 30th Jul 11:04AM:
Re: Pricing is HIGH

This is primarily meant for PR purposes and not a competitive tier. When they're ready to market this tier the price will come down.
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ajwees41 @ 30th Jul 10:59AM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

only time I really heard anything abouts caps is when posted on here when they get kicked off for downloading to much which hasn't been to often.
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KnightAR @ 30th Jul 12:27PM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

I thought that they were uploading too much, I haven't myself heard of people getting kicked off for downloading too much ...
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cameronsfx @ 30th Jul 03:28PM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

said by ajwees41 :

said by openbox9 :

I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP.
they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced.
They told me they don't enforce them. Now, if you are 1 TB user a month, they might, yes might, look at you. If you have a bundle, they told me (executive resolutions, "We ain't risking losing $160 a month over some HSI usage. I didn't even know we had caps. That's a Comcast thing."
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ajwees41 @ 30th Jul 04:16PM:
Re: Pricing is HIGH

I don't think so, when have you heard of cox lowering prices on internet?
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anon @ 30th Jul 05:28PM:
Re: Pricing is HIGH

yes, Opt. Online (Cablevision Systems) gives 101/15 service for that price.... ugh
:mad:
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coxengr @ 30th Jul 05:20PM:
Cox DOCSIS 3.0 Review on Geek.com

»www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/re···0090729/
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dvd536 @ 31st Jul 12:10AM:
Re: No caps in Lafayette

said by DataRiker :

said by ajwees41 :

said by openbox9 :

I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP.
they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced.
Just wait until online video takes hold and we will see how "loosely enforced" they are. They wouldn't have them if they didn't think they were going to use them.
We're already seeing that with metered internet.
Providers are seeing this with people cutting the cord on video and getting it online so they're going to be making it not worth it.
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When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee

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dvd536 @ 31st Jul 12:15AM:
Another "Select Market" I see

D3 is in arizona but only gets half the speeds that the 'have' markets get.
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have = 50000/5000
havenot = 28000/2000[which can be done on D2 equipment]
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When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee

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dvd536 @ 31st Jul 12:18AM:
Re: Pricing is HIGH

said by ajwees41 :

I don't think so, when have you heard of cox lowering prices on anything?
There. i fixed it for you.
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When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee

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ajwees41 @ 31st Jul 06:34AM:
Re: Pricing is HIGH

it didn't need fixed. :D
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ajwees41 @ 31st Jul 06:53AM:
Re: Another "Select Market" I see

said by dvd536 :

D3 is in arizona but only gets half the speeds that the 'have' markets get.
-
have = 50000/5000
havenot = 28000/2000[which can be done on D2 equipment]
D3 uses bonding to keep the speeds the same.
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anon @ 31st Jul 07:32AM:
This Info is Wrong

The price is 149.95 a Month....

You can't get a 1 year contract with this.

Install is 100.00. Price for the modem is an ADDITIONAL 100.00.

You can't bundle this with other products to get a discount.

If you are in one of cox's bundles, you loose that discount as they have no bundles with this.

Also, at 149.95 in RI, you can get FIOS which has 20 meg upload and not 5. The upload is a JOKE at this price.

How do i know all this? I called. But I have FIOS, I pay 100.00 a month for cable and internet and have a 20 meg upload. Cox is behind the times.
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CoxInfoGuy @ 31st Jul 10:10AM:
Re: This Info is Wrong

Just to clarify -- the price of Ultimate Internet in our Rhode Island service area is $144.99 per month.

As with all Cox products, our pricing varies by market and may include introductory or promotional offers from time to time.
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Bolt Backer @ 31st Jul 01:16PM:
DOCSIS 3.0 testing in San Diego

I was told today by a tech that came out to the house that they are testing DOCSIS 3.0 here in the San Diego market.
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