Cox Communications has committed more than $400 million over the next three years to bring symmetrical gigabit broadband connectivity to more than 100,000 unserved and underserved households in U.S. communities.
In a recent joint event, Cox announced a partnership with the city of Tahlequah, Okla., that will bring fiber service to more than 6,000 underserved homes. The company also announced a $20,000 donation from the James M. Cox Foundation to the Boys and Girls Club of Tahlequah to fund a Cox Innovation Lab, which will provide new and innovative technology and support to help bridge the digital divide in the community.
Similar to Tahlequah, several other projects are under way in