Cox Internet: Add More Data to Your Plan | Cox Communications (2024)
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If it's your first time going over, we'll issue a one-time courtesy credit that covers any overage charges in that cycle. If you go over in future billing cycles, we'll automatically add another 50 gigabytes for $10 and so on until you reach our $100 limit of data overage charges or until your next usage cycle begins.
Data usage is measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB), with 1.25 TB being equivalent to 1,280 GB. With 1.25 TB of data, a household could do all of the following online activities in any given month. To view estimates of how your internet activity affects data usage, visit the Data Usage Calculator.
Check your mobile plan and buy mobile data on Android
Open your Settings app.
Tap Google. Device plans. To check your plan: At the top, see your current data plan status. To buy more data: Under 'Buy data', tap the offer you want. Then tap Buy.
On a mobile data plan, using more than your allowance each month usually attracts a surcharge, or your provider may slow down your data connection. Your provider may automatically give you the extra data as a top-up and charge you for it as you use it. This extra data is sometimes called an add on.
Your internet can be slow for many reasons. Your internet plan may be too slow for your needs, your modem or router may be out of date, your router may be on the fritz, or you might have too many people using your Wi-Fi at the same time.
Cox Communications announced Monday it would implement a cap on data usage for its customers but reported the limit wouldn't affect the vast majority of its subscribers. Beginning July 6, customers using the broadband internet service plan will be capped at one terabyte, or 1,024 gigabytes, per month.
Two of the largest broadband ISPs, Comcast Xfinity and Cox Communications, still impose data caps—though they're being phased out by many other service providers. If you exceed the limits (1.2TB/month for Xfinity, 1.25TB/month for Cox) you'll pay $10 for every additional 50GB.
The average internet user consumes 641GB per month on their home internet plan, according to a recent report from OpenVault. By the end of 2024, the report estimated the average household would use at least 700GB every month. “Power users,” who use more than 1TB per month, make up more than 20% of households.
Cox Internet packages include a 1.25 TB monthly data plan which suits the needs of the vast majority of our customers, but we want to ensure we offer plans and tools to help everyone manage their data usage effectively.
For those who do need more data, Cox charges $29.99 per month for an additional 500 GB and $49.99 for unlimited data—so it's definitely pricey but less so than racking up overage fees.
Yes, affected Cox Internet and Cox Voice Telephone customers will be directly contacted by Cox to schedule a technician to come to their home or to self-install (if applicable) and replace outdated Internet and Phone equipment to the latest technology.
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