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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/8\/30\/23328728\/cox-mobile-communications-launch<\/a> Cox announced<\/a> on Monday that it is launching a pilot for Cox Mobile<\/a> that will be available to Cox\u2019s internet customers. This will be the company\u2019s second major attempt to get into the mobile industry, after its effort launched in 2010<\/a> shut down after less than two years, citing an inability to offer \u201ciconic phones\u201d<\/a> (like Apple\u2019s iPhone, for example) along with its suite of feature phones and Android handsets. <\/p>\n Under the new Cox Mobile, customers will have access to both 4G and 5G coverage with access to \u201con-the-go wifi hotspots.\u201d They will also have access to high-speed data plans \u201cPay As You Gig\u201d that will let customers pay for needed data and an unlimited data plan called \u201cGig Unlimited.\u201d The Wall Street Journal <\/em>reported<\/a> that prices for the unlimited service will begin at $45, with another $15 a month for 1 gigabyte of data and any additional gigabyte after that. <\/p>\n Fierce Wireless<\/em> reports<\/a> it almost launched Cox Mobile in October 2021 but was held back by ongoing litigation with T-Mobile tied to Cox\u2019s previous relationship with the now-owned-by-T-Mobile Sprint<\/a>. Cox won<\/a> the litigation in March following the appeal of a previous ruling that sided with T-Mobile allowing them to pursue a contract with a service provider of their choosing.<\/p>\n Currently, Cox has cable services available in several states, but it said in its blog post announcing Cox Mobile that the new mobile service will be available to customers in three markets \u2014 Hampton Roads, Virginia; Omaha, Nebraska; and Las Vegas, Nevada \u2014 and said it will continuously roll out to other markets throughout the rest of the year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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