Why a Cox Cable Monopoly?

By an edhat reader

Does anyone know why Cox Communications has a monopoly in Santa Barbara? How come media has not pressured our public officials to make sure they improve?

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  1. 5G isn’t going to do squat when you have to deal with silly data caps. You’ll just get to your cap faster. Also, the piss poor cell phone reception in the Goleta/SB area aren’t going to help either.

  2. People seem to want “socialism” when it offers relief from capitalistic excess. We do have the power and justifiable right to allow the public to fight back when this happens. Unfortunately the companies are generally in it for a longer time and keep their eye on their goals while our politicians come and go and are often bought off. Minimally there needs to be regulation but look at what has happened to that in the area of utilities where PG&E and SCE are ripping us off by getting the commissions that are there to limit them to do their bidding after being wined and dined by these formerly public friendly companies.

  3. I bet a small group of dedicated citizens could work on this and apply pressure to the City to get everyone a decent low-cost public alternative to Cox. But it won’t happen unless someone does this. I am willing!

  4. RED CREEK… you know the saying “don’t believe everything you read on the internet?” Particularly in the last couple of years since a certain blowviator has promoted lying and deception to a whole new cultural norm… aren’t we great?

  5. no monopoly, the fiber optic cables that exists work with Cox’s system. ANY other competitor can move in, but they would have to pull out all of the old cabling and replace it with what works for their system, and so far, no one wants to do that.
    i hate cox. i just buy their internet to stream….

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