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Cox, Charter merging?

I pay $160/mo for Cox, 1gbps down 35m up. $50 of that is for unlimited data. We legit (no torrents or other illicit stuff) use 4tb/mo in data.

Cox is running fiber in the neighborhood though, and the techs said ATT's fiber usually becomes available shortly after as well, and they're also doing the Google Fiber installs that have just started in the valley.

Finally... some options... maybe one day.
we pay 45.00 for charters gig service for three years once we threated to cancel and goto a fiber provider
 
we pay 45.00 for charters gig service for three years once we threated to cancel and goto a fiber provider
Gotta have another provider to be able to do that. My sister in law has been bugging me the last week about her cox service.. Got a new router and speeds still slow in her opinion. Varies between 280 and 600 with docsis gig service, but always gets the full 100 down. Cox told her she needed a new modem and one of theirs would fix it.( I put an end to that nonsense). She has a nice docsis 3.1 modem already. Told her it's just congestion and nothing she can do about it other than complain and waste her time and cox by requesting a tech. Cox is the only provider in her neighborhood. She's thought about trying starlink, I told her she'll pay the same and end up with the same or slower speeds.
 
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She has a nice docsis 3.1 modem already.
A lot of people think that. The problem is that it isn't necessarily true.

A few of the early DOCSIS 3.1 32x8 routers had two gigabit outputs which meant that they could only offer ~930Mbps to most conventional routers that feature only a single WAN port. To get full DOCSIS 3.1 speed with most consumer routers (that feature only one WAN port), you need a modem with a multi-gig output and a router with a multi-gig input (or a gateway similarly outfitted).
 
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Wow! That's a lot. I have the Gigabit plan with Spectrum and am paying $100.00.

It is $100 for 1 Gbps, that's the rack rate nationwide.

If someone is paying $148 they are most likely on the original SPP plan from when gigabit first became available in 2017/2018.

The price in 2025 is $80 for 500 x 20 or $100 for 1000 x 35. If you are in a high split area you will have symmetrical speeds. Gigabit never had a 20 Mbps upload, it was always 35, maxing out at 40 with the over provision.

If you are paying anymore than $80 or $100 for internet service you should call up and be placed on the new pricing structure.
 
It is $100 for 1 Gbps, that's the rack rate nationwide.

If someone is paying $148 they are most likely on the original SPP plan from when gigabit first became available in 2017/2018.

The price in 2025 is $80 for 500 x 20 or $100 for 1000 x 35. If you are in a high split area you will have symmetrical speeds. Gigabit never had a 20 Mbps upload, it was always 35, maxing out at 40 with the over provision.

If you are paying anymore than $80 or $100 for internet service you should call up and be placed on the new pricing structure.
does that include the 50.00 fee for unlimited. thats rack rate for cox to
 

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