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Why is Cox offering local telephone service?

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Why is Cox offering local telephone service?

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A. Our customers have told us that they would like a choice in local telephone providers. As has been demonstrated in many other industries, competition results in several benefits to consumers. Local telephone service is part of our long-term strategy to offer our customers a full-service package of communications services. Our customers can rely on Cox to meet all of their communications needs with reliable, top-quality products and services, including cable television, telephone services and high-speed Internet access. Cox Communications has substantially invested in upgrading our cable network and now we offer video, voice and data services over a single platform.

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Our customers have told us that they would like a choice in local telephone providers. As has been demonstrated in many other industries, competition results in several benefits to consumers. Local telephone service is part of our long-term strategy to offer our customers a full-service package of communications services. Our customers will be able to rely on Cox to meet all of their communications needs with reliable, top-quality products and services, including cable television, telephone services and high-speed Internet access. Only a communications company like Cox that has invested time and money into upgrading its state-of-the-art broadband network has the ability to deliver video, voice and data services over a single platform.

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