Cox Communications Powers Massive Data Warehouse With MySQL
White Papers Cox Communications is the fourth largest cable-television provider in the United States, serving approximately 6.3 million customers. A Fortune 500 company, Cox has built communications networks and delivered quality cable television programs since...
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]
Cox Communications Achieves HR Vision
White Papers Cox Communications considers its upgrade to PeopleSoft HCM 8.9 to be another step along its five-year HR systems journey to becoming a company with leading edge technology for all employees and useful data for business analysis.
[November 6, 2007, 0:00]
Sybase Case Study: Cox Communications
White Papers A full service telecommunications provider, Cox Communications offers services including cable, local and long distance telephone services, high-speed Internet connections, and commercial voice and data services for both residential and business...
[May 10, 2006, 0:00]
Cox Communications Makes Strategic Shift to Dell PowerEdge Servers With Red Hat Linux and Oracle to Run Mission-Critical Solutions
White Papers Cox Communications is the third largest cable TV provider in the United States with more than 6.7 million subscribers in 20 states. The company has been building communications networks for the cable television industry for 43 years and today...
[July 7, 2006, 0:00]
Cox Communications Aligns IT Applications With Business Goals Using BMC Remedy Solutions
White Papers Cox Communications, like many companies, is faced with the reality of having to do more with less. To accomplish this, aligning their business and Information Technology (IT) needs is a priority. They turned to BMC Software and implemented...
[January 19, 2007, 0:00]
Leveraging Mobile Technologies to Improve Worker Productivity and Customer Service: A Cox Communications Success Story
White Papers Cox Communications, the nation's third largest cable operator, is at the forefront of utilizing advanced wireless technology to maintain high customer service standards. Recognized with a 3G A-List Award for its successful wireless data solutions...
[June 30, 2008, 14:29]
Cisco IP Contact Center Solutions to Be Deployed by Cox Communications
White Papers Cox Communications will standardize on Cisco Internet Protocol Contact Center (IPCC) solutions to provide customer service and support to its subscribers. Cox serves its growing customer base through 19 contact centers across North America.
[June 7, 2006, 0:00]
Cox prepares for VoIP launch
News Cox Communications will begin testing different voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone subscription plans later this year, a crucial step before launching a commercial service, executives said on Wednesday.
[July 31, 2003, 16:45]
Ringing the changes with VoIP
News Really, it was cable's Cox Communications, which first started on the circuit-switched side. Again, I see Cox's success with high penetration and low churn. Cox is trialing VoIP in Oklahoma City, with more trials by end of year.
[September 10, 2003, 11:45]
Broadband takes to the sky
News SkyTower hopes to begin mass production of the flying wings in 2003, and is in talks with potential partners, Cox said. And that, Cox said, is why Helios will soon develop into a platform of choice for fixed broadband, next-generation wireless...
[August 14, 2001, 9:45]
Is VoIP ready for prime time?
News While much of the VoIP equipment is available currently, the technology remains incomplete to support a wide residential deployment," a Cox spokeswoman said. Furthermore, network gear typically runs on proprietary software that has not been...
[July 15, 2003, 11:43]
DSL makes surprise gain in broadband battle
News Cox Communications will report on 30 July, and Comcast, the nation's largest cable modem provider, will report on 31 July. No one can say until other cable giants such as Comcast and Cox, and the remaining Baby Bells such as Verizon report their...
[July 28, 2003, 16:43]
ISP forced to take action on viruses
News Cox Communications, which also runs a cable ISP, scans for potentially compromised accounts and then suspends or quarantines accounts until the owner patches the security hole. But Cox also tries to mix in publicity campaigns aimed at pushing users...
[March 18, 2004, 13:55]
Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) Boosts Cox Communication Inc.'s Efficiency, Lowers TCO
White Papers Cox Communications is nation's fifth largest cable television company. Cox is now implementing many of the recommendations developed in that process. The company had experienced tremendous growth. The IT operation had kept up - but without...
[November 23, 2004, 23:00]
100 Richest People in the World - Illustrated history of their life and wealth
Downloads Barbara Cox Anthony $12.6 billion, US (Cox Enterprises)45. Anne Cox Chambers $12.6 billion, US (Cox Enterprises)45. Anil Ambani $18.2 billion, India (Reliance Communications)19. Charles Ergen $10 billion, US (EchoStar Communications Corporation)62.
[March 14, 2007, 7:00]
The Day Ahead: AT&T grabs Excite@Home, but questions still linger
News The agreements to extend Excite@Home's distribution pacts with cable partners AT&T, Comcast and Cox Communications simplify a lot of issues. The distribution pacts with AT&T, Cox and Comcast ensure Excite@Home won't be disappearing when the cable...
[March 30, 2000, 13:50]
Creditors await court's cable verdict
News Judge Thomas Carlson said on Wednesday that he would decide whether to approve the contracts with Cox Communications, Comcast, Mediacom and other cable companies on Friday. The contracts with Cox, Comcast and other partners, signed over the past...
[December 6, 2001, 15:59]
The battles of community broadband
News This time, the city's futuristic ambitions are challenged not by the rigors of geography but by obstacles of business: specifically, telecommunications giant BellSouth and cable provider Cox Communications, which claimed the region as their own...
[May 9, 2005, 18:35]
'Disastrous' auction leaves half UK without broadband
News Michael Wilton-Cox, principal analyst with Quotient Communications -- which advised government on its costly 3G auction -- believes people have been scared off by the threat of high prices. The government will be forced to rethink the way it...
[November 20, 2000, 15:05]
US broadband population soars
News Companies such as Comcast and Cox Communications also recently reported their best quarter for net additions. DSL providers such as SBC Communications and Verizon Communications have been the most aggressive in introducing price cuts and discounts.
[November 13, 2003, 8:15]



