Cox Communications’ Virginia systems joined the Connect2Compete (C2C) nonprofit initiative...
Cox Communications’ Virginia systems joined the Connect2Compete (C2C) nonprofit initiative of cable ISPs selling broadband for reduced prices to poor families with kids. The product will cost $9.95 monthly and include a free modem and professional installation, said Cox, which…
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in 2002 started a similar program in Santa Barbara, Calif., on which C2C is modeled. FCC acting Chairwoman Mignon Clyburn, C2C CEO Zach Leverenz and other municipal and nonprofit officials were at a ribbon-cutting for Cox’s Virginia C2C product, said a company news release Monday (http://bit.ly/11CjrvN).