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Starting next month, Cox customers in Arizona, Las Vegas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma will be subject to a 1TB data cap: they’ll have to pay $10 for every 50GB of data they consume over this limit. The data cap is already effective in Cleveland, Ohio; Omaha, Nebraska; Sun Valley, Idaho; Florida, and Georgia.
...the company says that a terabyte of data -- which it claims allows you to watch 140 2-hour HD movies -- is sufficient for the overwhelming majority of customers (98 percent to be precise). Customers signed up to its faster Gigablast plan (available in select regions) will be capped at 2TB of data. Cox customers can manually track their usage using the data usage meter online or via the Cox Connect mobile app. US internet providers are increasingly adopting 1TB caps.
...the company says that a terabyte of data -- which it claims allows you to watch 140 2-hour HD movies -- is sufficient for the overwhelming majority of customers (98 percent to be precise). Customers signed up to its faster Gigablast plan (available in select regions) will be capped at 2TB of data. Cox customers can manually track their usage using the data usage meter online or via the Cox Connect mobile app. US internet providers are increasingly adopting 1TB caps.