Article 2ZGRE Cox starts charging $50 extra per month for unlimited data

Cox starts charging $50 extra per month for unlimited data

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Cox is now charging its customers $50 extra each month for unlimited data.

Cox also introduced a $30-per-month charge that adds 500GB to the standard 1TB data plan. Cox customers who go over the 1TB cap without having purchased extra or unlimited data pay a $10 charge for each additional 50GB. Naturally, "unused data does not roll over," Cox says.

DSLReports reported Monday that the new $50 and $30 fees would be rolled out this week, and Cox confirmed it with details on its website. There's also an FAQ. "Our additional data plans are flexible to meet our customers' changing needs-you can add or remove an additional data plan as needed and will see a prorated charge on your bill," Cox said.

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