Cox Implementing Data Caps

By Edscriber James

I just got an email from Cox stating they were implementing a data cap of 1TB, starting October 6th. Did anyone else get such an email? What are our options?

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  1. Mb is Megabit and MB is Megabyte. There are 8 bits in a byte. With that being said 250 Mb (Megabit) is actually 0.00003125 TB (Terabyte). Speed is typically measured in bits and storage in bytes.
    Also, gaming takes very little compared to video streaming.

  2. Mb is Megabit and MB is Megabyte. There are 8 bits in a byte. With that being said 250 Mb (Megabit) is actually 0.00003125 TB (Terabyte). Speed is typically measured in bits and storage in bytes.
    Also, gaming takes very little compared to video streaming.

  3. Mb is Megabit and MB is Megabyte. There are 8 bits in a byte. With that being said 250 Mb (Megabit) is actually 0.00003125 TB (Terabyte). Speed is typically measured in bits and storage in bytes.
    Also, gaming takes very little compared to video streaming.

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