Cox Communications is one of the largest internet service providers in the country, servicing 19 states. Cox offers a variety of TV and internet plans with different speeds and features, so you'll have options depending on your needs.
While Cox plans can run a little higher in price compared to some competitors, they come with the reliability of a large provider. That makes Cox a solid option if you want consistent service and don't mind paying a bit more for it.
Let’s find out which Cox services might fit your household best and where you'll get the most value.
Is Cox internet speed worth the price?
Cox offers competitive pricing for high-speed internet plans, but drops the ball when it comes to lower-speed plans. Long story short, if you plan on only getting a low-speed plan, you’d probably be better off with a different ISP. But if you’re in the market for data speeds of 500Mbps or higher, Cox can be a great option.
Cox Cable TV Packages
Cox offers a variety of TV packages designed to match different viewing needs. You can start with the basic lineup of local networks, step up to popular cable channels, or go all-in with sports, family programming, and premium content. Every package comes with the Contour TV box, which also gives you access to streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Peacock in one place.
You’ll need to get acquainted with all the different packages before you can make an informed decision. Here we go!
Cox Contour packages
| Cox TV Package | Channels | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Contour TV Starter | 75+ | $80/month |
|
Contour TV Preferred |
140+ | $140/month |
| Contour TV Ultimate | 250+ | $184/month |
If you live in a market that Cox supports, you can take a look at the channel lineup for each Cox TV package. Here’s a summary of each Cox Contour TV package:
- Contour TV Starter: 75+ channels like CBS, NBC, FOX, and PBS. Access to streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Peacock.
- Contour TV Preferred: 140+ channels, including fan favorites like ESPN, HGTV, and USA. Access to streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Peacock.
- Contour TV Ultimate: 250+ channels with premium picks like NFL Network, Disney Junior, and Cleo TV. Also comes with top cable networks, premium channels, and access to streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Peacock.
The Cox TV channel package you choose, of course, all depends on your taste. So make sure to consider what you need in a TV package before deciding.
Or if you are fine with just your streaming subscriptions and don't need a full cable TV subscription, check out Cox's Xumo Stream Box, which, for one upfront price of $60, you can stream apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Peacock. Plus, you have access to 750+ free channels and more than 300 apps.
Cox internet speeds
Cox offers four levels of internet speeds. Here’s the breakdown for your internet options:
Cox internet speeds
| Internet plan | Max download speeds | Price |
|---|---|---|
|
Fast |
Up to 300Mbps | $55/month |
|
Go Even Faster |
Up to 500Mbps | $85/month |
|
Go Super Fast |
Up to 1Gbps | $100/month |
| Go Beyond Fast |
Up to 2Gbps | $115/month |
Although Cox offers a lot of internet speed plans, but depending on the size of your household, only some of them might be fast enough. The Fast Internet plan offers speeds fast enough for a smaller household but once you get more than a few people in your household, you'll likely need to bump up your speed.
From a price standpoint, it’s not a big leap from 300Mbps to 500Mbps, and you get almost double the download speeds. However, making the jump from the Go Even Faster plan to the Go Super Fast plan doubles your speed for only $15 more per month. That upgrade cuts the cost per unit of speed more than half, making it the best value jump in Cox's lineup.
Check out the most popular Cox Internet plans for the fastest speeds at home:
Cox home phone
Cox also offers a good ol’ fashion home phone package. Yes, you may already have a cell phone, and you probably don’t need a home phone line, but there are a few perks that make it worth considering. For starters, you get unlimited calls to landlines in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and you can also pay $2.99/month for the Simply Worldwide add-on that reduces international calling rates.
If you regularly make phone calls to loved ones overseas, a home phone line from Cox might make a lot of sense. The nice thing is that adding a home phone line only costs $20/month.
Scott Houghton
Jr. Staff Writer
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