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“Is your home internet feeling sluggish? Cox says it may be time for a technology checkup

With the increasing number of connected devices in households, Cox Communications is encouraging customers to get a technology checkup, especially if your home internet is feeling sluggish. “Is your home internet feeling sluggish? It may be time for a technology checkup,” said Deliman. “Slow speeds, weak connections, and compatibility issues are all signs that your […]

With the increasing number of connected devices in households, Cox Communications is encouraging customers to get a technology checkup, especially if your home internet is feeling sluggish.

  • According to David Deliman, Gulf Coast Market Vice President, outdated routers and modems may struggle to keep up with the demands of modern digital lifestyles.

“Is your home internet feeling sluggish? It may be time for a technology checkup,” said Deliman. “Slow speeds, weak connections, and compatibility issues are all signs that your equipment needs some TLC.”

Upgrading Wi-Fi equipment not only provides faster speeds but also enhances home security against cyber threats and ensures compatibility with the latest devices. Cox offers Wi-Fi extender pods that use mesh networking technology to eliminate dead zones and provide seamless coverage throughout the home.

Deliman emphasized the importance of staying current with technology, drawing a comparison to upgrading cellphones.

  • “We’re always quick to upgrade our cellphones to the latest and greatest, ensuring we have a positive experience – you should do the same for your in-home Wi-Fi,” he said.

Cox’s equipment upgrade program allows customers to access the latest technology every three years without extra fees. Customers seeking assistance with updating their modems or recommendations on the latest models can visit their local Cox store or chat online with a support team expert at Cox.com.

While updated equipment may not solve every issue, Deliman believes it can bring faster speeds, stronger connections, and better overall performance. “Let’s supercharge your Wi-Fi together!” he concluded.

Visit your local Cox store or Cox.com to chat online with one of their support team experts for assistance.

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