I really wish they would do away with their (COX) caps or at least advertise them better and not have them hidden in an obscure part of the terms and conditions page. The highest residential tier they offer in my area is 50mbps up / 15 down for a fee of $99/month. The cap for said tier is 400GB/month. Initially it sounds like a lot, until you factor in cell offloading, media streaming, cloud computing/cloud connected services, regular web surfing/emailing/chatting and gaming from a variety of devices including but not limited to VOIP/Telephony services, connected TV's, game consoles, desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones and probably the kitchen sink in some hi-tech homes.
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not really a complaint other than 1. There are not any viable/other/higher options available (cable monopolies still exist) other than commercial fiber and 2. the data "caps" are UNadvertised