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Home » Cable Wi-Fi Now Provides Access Nearly 200,000 WiFi Hotspots across U.S.

Cable Wi-Fi Now Provides Access Nearly 200,000 WiFi Hotspots across U.S.

November 21, 2013
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Cox Communications is now providing its customers with access to nearly 200,00 Wi-Fi hotspots across the U.S. in the Cable WiFi network.

With the latest integration with Time Warner Cable’s hotspots, Cox customers now can access free Wi-Fi in additional cities including Los Angeles, New York City, Austin, Charlotte and Kansas City.

“Cox continues to extend our customers access to WiFi hotspots across the country delivering information and entertainment anytime, anywhere,” said Len Barlik, executive vice president and chief product officer. “Not only are we providing our customers access to nearly 200,000 WiFi hotspots throughout the country, we are also making it convenient and simple for customers to locate and logon to these hotspots.”

http://www.cox.com/hotspots

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