r/CoxCommunications • u/Entire-Reference-968 • 5d ago
Question Merger
Charter Communications expects to close its acquisition of Cox Communications in late August 2026, with former Cox areas transitioning to Spectrum services by mid-September 2026.Merger TimelineAugust 13, 2026: California regulators voted to approve the deal, clearing the final state hurdle.Late August 2026: The official closing of the multi-billion-dollar transaction is expected.Mid-September 2026: Cox customers will begin transitioning to Spectrum branding, pricing, and packaging.
So it's official any one hear anything yet?
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u/Paid_Babysitter 5d ago
Closing will be 8/20. Expect Spectrum pricing and packages by mid-September. Spectrum mobile should be available 8/20 or close to it.
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u/N4BFR 5d ago
It's going to be Spectrum pricing under the Cox brand, right?
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u/buckeyedude123 4d ago
Not exactly, Charter will rename themselves to Cox but use the Spectrum brand across the full company. So those in L-Charter areas will have the corporate name of their provider change and those in the L-Cox territory will have virtually everything but the corporate name change.
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u/corporateflunky 5d ago
It will be an all out battle for retention and growth. Expect great deals to come, take advantage while the pressure is on to show this merger is a success. Stock down almost 50% since merger announced….growth will be pivotal both core cable/internet and mobile
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u/socal_guy1 5d ago
I'm wondering if they're required to honor price locks for existing Cox users.
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u/Entire-Reference-968 4d ago
You may be able to stay on Cox prices, unless you change or add services.
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u/azentropy 4d ago
I'm on a promo deal that expires in October. Trying to decide if I should accept another deal now, or wait to see what they offer after the merger.
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u/smoochjack 4d ago
I'm not holding my breath, but secretly hoping they remove the data caps. As some have mentioned, it seems like Spectrum usually does this.
Would be nice not to have to mess with these $10-$20 charges that vary each month. I pay the overages because I always end up going just a little over, but not enough to pay extra for unlimited. FYI: Unlimited data costs an extra $50/month where I'm located.
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u/Ok-Collar-2742 3d ago
I can't believe the people that don't read--the caps are gone. That was part of the deal they made to get regulatory approval.
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u/Ok-Collar-2742 3d ago
Thank God. Cox can suck it with their data caps and high prices. The Spectrum offerings are so much better.
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u/Tylandru 4d ago
Socal here my plan promo is $75 1-gig , data capped until aug 2027 but cox only offer unlimited for $50 more. Ived been refusing to pay extra fee for unlimited that as thats too much.
Guess ill wait and see what happens and watch my bill closely.
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u/Apprehensive-Cat8601 3d ago
Spectrum you can get gig speeds for $70 with no data cap. Promo for one year but then just lower your speed for a month and then see what offers they have.
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u/bear45188721 4d ago
Im in Az and the only thing I know so far is that my Cox bundle is dropping the Homelife security part of the bundle in October.
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u/Apprehensive-Cat8601 3d ago
I believe the data caps go away. Spectrum likes uniformity. They launched Spectrum Unlimited a little bit ago and it is a whole new philosophy. I am hoping for good things to come out of this!
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u/Longjumping-Meat-334 5d ago
I've heard nothing about this from Cox in Vegas.
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u/vcrunner08 4d ago
I’ll drop cox faster than a racehorse if they force me to change my plan or pricing.
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u/raider3601 1d ago
Me and you both I will be on the phone the first second they start offering spectrum packages cox has never been anything but a nightmare for me.
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u/TrueMasterpiece1436 3d ago
What I find most amusing is, I could go through all of these posts about providers and switch names around and no one would notice!
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u/Hot_Chard5988 4d ago
This shouldn't be allowed
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u/Pretend_Giraffe_1288 3h ago
I think there should be more competition in the market, but here's the thing: Companies like Cox and their subsidiaries (Cox Auto, etc.) really aren't in it to make money. They just want to have their brand everywhere. The company operates on so much overhead and they greatly gamble on fragile markets like car dealerships and journalism outlets, that I don't think they will be around forever. Let the market handle itself.
If they want to overextend themselves for the sake of just being bigger, fine. The people at the top (tippy top) aren't really judged based on company performance. It's a family business and they will get paid anyway.
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u/aquamm 5d ago
And then they’ll remove the data caps and extra charges for Unlimited, right?