![]() ![]() She was going to start a trouble ticket and get back with me…that was over a month ago!!! Still nothing. Over a month ago, it all the sudden asked me to sign in using a “university” login… I have contacted COX Tech Support, and after someone “worked” with me via an online chat for over 3 hours, they gave up and said they had no idea what was wrong on how to fix it. I have used this app for the past several years with no issue. Wants a “University” Sign in! Will not work Cox Connect can also be used to do other things too like check your account balance, pay your bill, manage your home phone, listen to voicemail, and find both Cox Stores and our public Cable WiFi hotspots. We are planning to provide this feature in the near future!įor now, you can set DVR recordings from a separate app, the Cox Connect app (formerly known as "Cox Mobile Connect"). If Directv is capable to have all those features, there’s no reason Cox can’t make the effort to do the same. In regards to this, the Cox app just does not compare and as someone that is always on the go, the mobile app is a deal breaker for me. It also allows you to download all your recordings onto the app to watch when you’re not connected to WiFi. This is the main reason that I cannot wait to switch back to Directv because their app allows you to not only watch shows from the app but be able to search for your favorite shows and record them from the app itself. Even so, we recommend checking out what internet providers are available in your area, since many smaller providers also offer excellent speeds and prices, among other perks.This app has definitely improved from a year ago but I am still left disappointed that you can’t access your recorded shows. The same approach applied to Optimum, which is available mainly in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.Īvailability was also the biggest reason we didn’t analyze smaller, more local cable ISPs. We also considered Astound Broadband, powered by Grande Communications, but even though it advertises excellent prices, no data caps, and no contracts, we felt that its availability in only parts of Texas was too limiting. That’s why Astound Broadband, powered by RCN and WOW! Internet are featured on our list. We also wanted to highlight some of the ISPs that offered excellent prices and features but weren’t necessarily available across most of the US. Contracts and promotional pricing periods.To narrow down the best cable internet providers, we looked at and compared the following features: We think Comcast Xfinity’s promo pricing, fast speeds, and wide availability make it the value pick of the pack, but you’ll also find great features and deals on cable internet with Spectrum, Cox, RCN, and WOW!. Plus, it comes with a ton of data for residents of the Midwest and South.Ĭable internet tends to be a great pick when it comes to internet service. WOW!’s promotional prices are a great deal-and they last for two years. Astound Broadband, powered by RCN may be limited to cities in the Northeast and Chicago, but its budget-friendly prices, fast speeds, and lack of data caps make it a fierce contender even against Xfinity. ![]() Astound Broadband, powered by RCN: Best in the Northeast.And you can make your bundles contract-free too. Cox offers pretty reliable cable internet and a slew of cable TV packages that you can bundle together in multiple ways. Spectrum offers fairly well-priced cable internet, but the real gem is its unlimited data and no contracts. We also like that the ISP scores well for internet speed and regularly offers deals. You’ll find it hard to get a cable internet plan with cheaper prices than Xfinity. ![]()
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