In its recently released 2024 annual review, HighSpeedInternet.com (HSI) ranked Cox as the fastest ISP in the nation based on average download speeds for all of 2023. Cox claimed the top spot by delivering average year-long download speeds of 238 Mbps across the country, a full 10 Mbps ahead of its nearest competitor. “As consumers continue to introduce more connected devices in their homes, the need for fast fiber-powered broadband becomes increasingly important,” said David Deliman, Cox’s Gulf Coast
Tomorrow, Cox Communications will recognize 36 special students at the annual Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards ceremony in Okaloosa County. The event will be held on Wednesday, May 8th at 4:00 p.m. inside Raider Café on the campus of Northwest Florida State College in Niceville. All the pertinent information is below. We hope you can join us and celebrate these wonderful students. ●What: Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards in Okaloosa County●When: Wednesday, May 8, 2024, check-in/reception at 3:00
Next week, Cox Communications and the Escambia County Council of PTAs/PTSAs will be recognizing 53 special students in Escambia County. The Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards and ECCPTAs’ Student of the Year ceremony will be held on Monday, May 6th at 4:00 p.m. at the University of West Florida. All the pertinent information is below. We hope you can join us and celebrate these wonderful students. What: Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards and Escambia County Council of PTAs/PTSAs Student of the
Cox Enterprises is piloting a partnership with DonorsChoose, an education nonprofit empowering public school teachers to request essential classroom materials. The Cox Enterprises STEAM-Powered Classroom Challenge will match up to $100,000 in individual community contributions dollar-for-dollar on qualified STEAM and sustainability-related DonorsChoose projects in schools in under-resourced communities. Cox is dedicated to empowering the next generation of STEAM leaders with diverse skills, the gifts of
Yesterday, Cox Communications hosted the annual Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards in Okaloosa County, recognizing 37 students who have overcome extreme hardships in their lives. The Heroes were recognized at a ceremony on Wednesday, May 10, at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville. “Hearing the struggles these students have endured reminds us how difficult life can be, but our response to those adversities is what really matters,” said Cox Gulf Coast Market vice president David Deliman. “It’s
Cox Communications and The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast cut the ribbon on a brand-new Cox Innovation Lab located at the Pensacola Club (Englewood) yesterday afternoon. The Pensacola Club was selected to receive a $20,000 grant from Cox to upgrade the existing facility with new software, hardware, and other updates to encourage STEM learning. The enhancement involves safe, comfortable seating, whiteboard tables to serve as a collective workspace, STEM Lab supplies, 3-D printers, laptops,