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  DigitalStraightTalk.com // Your inside guide to broadband communications
Cox Communications, for instance, acheived a 28% growth in commercial business in the third quarter, a large portion of it from small businesses.
Cox President Pat Esser described the rationale of Cox's "line in every home" strategy this way: “Our world is changing, and we needed to change our marketing strategies too.” Even so, Cox also saw strong video growth in the third quarter, growing basic cable subscriptions by 1.6%.
Cox Communications is in a dispute with Hearst-Argyle over permission to distribute the high-definition signals of Hearst-Argyle TV stations to Cox’s cable customers in six markets.
www.digitalstraighttalk.com   (2952 words)

  
 Cox Communications - Sybase Inc
Cox Communications, a full-service telecommunications provider with 6.3 million customers, needed a better way to update its mobile devices without pulling them from the field.
Cox Communications employs service technicians throughout the U.S. In order to efficiently serve its high volume of customers, the company tries to make the most of all of its resources.
Currently, the communications company is developing a plan to use the document distribution feature to send out two types of documents: educational, informing technicians of new techniques to accomplish their work, and informational, illuminating promotions and other types of business information that will allow them to offer better deals to their customers.
www.sybase.com /detail?id=1033730   (834 words)

  
 Cox Communications and Electronics - Where Service is First Since 1958 - Gainesville, GA
Cox Communications and Electronics - Where Service is First Since 1958 - Gainesville, GA Cox Communications and Electronics was founded in 1958 on the premise that service to our customers be first.
Whether it is telephone communcations and voicemail technology or data systems infrastructure for network access, Internet and email, Cox Communications offers the solutions to help companies of all sizes communicate, and therefore compete, effectively.
Cox Communications provides first-rate service coupled with the technology solutions required to meet today's ever-changing business demands.
www.coxcomm.com   (139 words)

  
 SupportSoft Customer Case Studies: Cox Communications
Cox Communications, a Fortune 500 company, is a multi-service broadband communications company with approximately 6.5 million total customers.
Cox Communications has been able to transition its traditional phone-based support analysts to Web-enabled customer service agents, contributing to a reduction in the average call handling time to just a few minutes.
Cox Communications uses the solution to promote job effectiveness for IT support professionals by increasing the number of "solved" trouble tickets in less time, while boosting first call resolution rates.
www.supportsoft.com /customers/casestudies/cox.asp   (359 words)

  
 Cox Business Services
Cox Centrex is a feature-rich, expandable telephone service that is ideal for businesses whose needs are changing and whose budgets require minimal upfront investment.
Cox Virtual Private Network service is a fully managed, turnkey solution that gives employees in any location fast, secure access to your network and connects remote offices to a central network.
Cox Enterprise Connectivity is a robust, efficient and cost-effective communications solution for enterprises seeking to connect remote workers, customers and suppliers across the country.
www.coxbusiness.com /systems/la_neworleans   (638 words)

  
 Cox Communication News
Cox Communications, The Bravo Network and the Arts Council of Northwest Florida are proud to announce 19 for the annual Cox/Bravo Champion for the Arts Awards competition.
Cox Communications is increasing the monthly price for Internet access by $2 and the price for cable television by $2.65 in January.
Cox Communications' commercial broadband and telecommunications division cited greater availability of telephone service to business customers for the uptick.
www.topix.net /com/cox   (584 words)

  
 BGCA | Our Partners
Cox Communications and the James M. Cox Foundation have been philanthropic partners of Boys and Girls Clubs of America and local Clubs since 1977.
Cox generously provides contributions to BGCA to fund technology centers and technology integration services in key Cox markets.
Support from Cox is bridging the digital divide and helping to close the technological achievement gap for many disadvantaged youth by providing access to the same technology opportunities afforded many of their peers.
www.bgca.org /partners/coxcomm.asp   (163 words)

  
 Cox Communications may be bidder for AT&T's cable unit - Aug. 28, 2001
Cox has held extensive preliminary talks with ATandT Corp. about a possible pairing, and has entered into a confidentiality agreement with ATandT to swap detailed financial information, the paper said, citing people familiar with the situation.
Analysts argue about whether Cox ultimately has the financial strength to follow through with the deal, contending that Comcast still appears to be the most logical winner, with a much larger market capitalization than Cox, the report said.
The Cox family has a 65 percent economic stake and 77 percent voting control of Cox Communications.
money.cnn.com /2001/08/28/deals/cox_att   (659 words)

  
 Cox Cable | Cox Digital Phone | Cox High-Speed Internet | Order Online at WhiteFence
As the third-largest cable provider in the nation, Cox Communications is noted for its high-capacity, reliable broadband delivery network as well as the company's ability to provide superior customer service.
With more than 6.6 million customers, over 23,000 employees and a firm commitment to education, the Cox team is widely regarded as the best in the cable industry, having earned multiple distinctions in customer satisfaction and company strategy.
Cox High-Speed Internet simply gives you more for your money: the incredible speed of a broadband connection, immediate access to the best of the Internet and a wealth of convenient features including WebMail, personal WebSpace and superior security features.
www.whitefence.com /cox/index.html   (270 words)

  
 Cox Communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
With a Cox cable modem, you're always connected.
Maximum upload and downloads speeds are set to 128 kbps and 1024 kbps, respectively, for the Cox High Speed Internet service (and 128 kbps upstream and 128 kbps downstream for Cox Interact).
A cable modem is required and may either be purchased or rented.
www.cox-internet.com /products   (287 words)

  
 Cox Enterprises - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cox Enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded in Dayton, Ohio, by James Middleton Cox, who began with the Dayton Daily News.
The company is private, 98% controlled by the octogenarian daughters of Cox, Barbara Cox Anthony and Anne Cox Chambers, two of the richest women in America, worth $10.3 billion each according to Forbes Magazine.
Cox holds a 10% interest in the station, of which Sinclair Broadcast Group owns the remaining 90%.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cox_Enterprises   (282 words)

  
 Cox Electronics&Communications
Since it’s inception in 1940, Cox has grown from a small electronics repair shop to a full service home electronics and communications organization.
Cox Electronics and Communications has developed strong partnerships with some of the most recognized organizations within this industry including Aliant, Bell ExpressVu, Sony, RCA, Bose, Panasonic and Motorola.
The foundation of Cox Electronics and Communication’s business philosophy is one of commitment to customer service; providing service and after sales support for all products sold.
www.coxelectronics.ca /index.php?id=47   (176 words)

  
 Cox Communications - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cox Communications is a wholly-privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunciations services in the United States.
Cox Enterprises expanded into the cable television industry in 1962 by purchasing a number of cable systems in Lewistown, Lock Haven and Tyrone, Pennsylvania, followed by systems in California, Oregon and Washington.
Along with Advance/Newhouse Communications and Discovery Holding Company, Cox Communications is a major investor in Discovery Communications, which operates numerous popular cable television channels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cox_Communications   (336 words)

  
 Cox Enterprises, Inc. - Cox Career Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
At Cox, you're a part of a company that is a top 10 player in many industries, including television and radio broadcasting, broadband communications (including cable TV), newspaper publishing, automobile auctions, and online marketplaces.
Cox Communications, also a Cox company, has a separate jobs site.
Please note: When you submit your resume online to a job posting, you are not considered an applicant for employment with any Cox company until you are invited by that company to complete, and have completed, its official application form, typically at the time of an interview.
www.coxenterprises.com /ecorpcoxcareer   (238 words)

  
 COX Media - Smarter Advertising
Cox Media is one of the most respected advertising sales organizations in the industry.
As part of the Cox Enterprises family of companies, Cox Media is the advertising sales division of Cox Communications Inc..
Cox Communications is a multi-service broadband communications company, with approximately 6.7...
www.coxmedia.com   (225 words)

  
 COX Media - Smarter Advertising
As the third-largest cable provider in the nation, Cox Communications Inc. is noted for its high-capacity, reliable broadband delivery network as well as the company’s ability to provide superior customer service.
Cox is an investor in programming services including Discovery Communications Inc. Cox Communications is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises Inc.
Cox Enterprises also owns an equity stake in a range of Internet businesses, including AutoTrader.com, the world's largest and most visited source of used vehicle listings for dealers and consumers.
www.coxmedia.com /advertisingmore.aspx?ID=DA_795439   (380 words)

  
 Cox Opens VoIP To Wiretapping - Technology News by TechWeb
Cox, which provides cable TV service to 6 million customers in 23 states and digital cable TV to 265,000 subscribers, has implemented the VeriSign NetDiscovery Services for Cox's new VoIP cable service, Verisign said.
Cox launched its VoIP service late last year, and it's currently available in several small markets.
"Cox has always considered CALEA compliance as a top priority in our circuit switched markets, and realized that CALEA in new markets served by VoIP would be a challenge," Bill Dame, director of network switch engineering at Cox Communications, said in a statement.
www.techweb.com /wire/story/TWB20040405S0011   (234 words)

  
 Nortel Networks: Cox Communications Selects Nortel Networks, Nuera Communications for Strategic VoIP Migration
Cox already has 750,000 customers making and receiving more than 24 million calls per day using its telephone service, which is based on Nortel Networks DMS* circuit switches.
Cox has now deployed Nortel Networks Succession Communication Server 2000 superclass softswitch and has begun to move long distance traffic onto its national IP backbone.
Nortel Networks Succession Communication Server 2000 is a superclass softswitch that meets all criteria for true, service provider circuit-to-packet migration, including: PacketCable-based cable access, tandem and long distance capability in a single platform; full business and residential telephony service sets; regulatory features like Lawful Intercept and Number Portability; and carrier-grade reliability and scalability.
www.nortel.com /corporate/news/newsreleases/2003b/06_16_03_cox.html   (760 words)

  
 iAnywhere.com - Success Story - Cox Communications
One challenge Cox encountered when performing installation updates to the mobile devices was that the company had to pull each and every single device in from the field.
Cox’s main goal in using Afaria was to dramatically reduce the cost of manually updating the mobile devices used by their service technicians.
Like many of the companies using Afaria, Cox Communications is confident that the software will prove agile and robust enough to meet their current needs and expandable enough to continue to meet their future needs.
www.ianywhere.com /success_stories/cox_communications.html   (1405 words)

  
 Cox Communications San Diego - Home
Four channels on the Cox San Diego lineup have either made recent changes or are preparing to make changes to their names and/or content.
Cox Awarded J.D. Power and Associates' "Highest in Residential All-Distance Telephone Customer Satisfaction in the West Region, Two Years in a Row" for Cox Digital Telephone service.
Cox Communications is committed to improving the quality of life in the communities we serve.
www.coxsandiego.com   (283 words)

  
 SMU - Cox : SMU Cox Admits Strongest Class of Business Scholars Ever
The program was created to identify highly qualified students for admission to the Cox School as first-year students, where they have early access to Cox programs, advisors, and career counselors.
SMU Cox recruits the best and brightest high school talent for the Business Scholars program, making it one of the most selective in the nation.
The creation of the scholars program opened doors for the Cox School to recruit in high schools nationwide, maximize scholarship opportunities for these exceptional students, and encourage the type of broad based, honors level education for which SMU and Cox are known.
www.cox.smu.edu /aboutcox/pressroom/releases/2005/aug19d   (436 words)

  
 Silicon Valley Watcher--reporting on the business and culture of innovation
If Cox is running a transparent proxy which filters their users' web traffic without their knowledge, then that *is* a net neutrality issue.
Authentium — the company that designed Cox's security software — is aware of the problem and their engineers have modified the firewall driver by creating a beta version that resolves the issue.
Cox Communications (the division of Cox that provides internet service) and Cox Newspapers are completely separate divisions, and those who know Cox know that Cox operations are highly decentralized.
www.siliconvalleywatcher.com /mt/archives/2006/06/craigslist_is_b.php   (4333 words)

  
 WetFeet.com >   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Founded by James M. Cox in 1898 as a media company called the Dayton Evening News, Cox Communications, Inc. (officially born in 1962) has evolved into a major national force in domestic cable distribution systems.
Today Cox Communications offers cable, digital cable, local and long-distance phone service, broadband Internet service, and commercial voice and data services.
Cox is also interested in the content that gets delivered via its network, and so has an interest in programming including the Discovery Channel.
www.wetfeet.com /asp/companyprofiles.asp?companypk=2078   (138 words)

  
 Cox Communications, Inc. information and related industry information from Hoover's
Cox Communications carries the complete collection of cable capacity.
Cox provides basic cable service to more than 6.7 million customers, including 2.7 million digital cable subscribers and 3 million Internet access subscribers, making it the third-largest US cable company, behind Comcast and Time Warner Cable.
Media conglomerate Cox Enterprises controlled 63% of Cox Communications until it bought out the rest of the company for $8.5 billion and took it private.
hoovers.com /cox-communications/--ID__43269--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml   (483 words)

  
 OCnow! - The Weekends Best Bets Newsletter for Orange County Local Events, Entertainment, Concerts, Restaurants, On ...
On Demand is a relatively new service available to Cox Digital Cable customers, and I do get a question now and then about what you get, how to access
This email was sponsored and sent to you by Cox Communications.
Cox Communications does not endorse the above events or links.
www.ocnow.com   (1377 words)

  
 COX.net for San Diego
Learn what Cox is doing to fight spam, and how you can
is a registered trademark of Cox Communications, Inc.
Cox.net and www.cox.net are trademarks of Cox Communications, Inc.
www.sandiego.cox.net   (214 words)

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