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COX Services Expanding in Yavapai County

Cox Communications will use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding distributed by the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors to bring Cox Gig internet, television, phone, home security and automation services, as well as business services to more people. We are planning to provide His 3000 inhabitants of Black Canyon City and Council. Cox representatives will present an overview of the plan to county officials and the community on November 15, 2022, and all residents are invited to attend.

Cox recently announced additional Arizona expansion projects in cities such as Maricopa, Arizona City, Sun Lakes, Wickenburg, Douglas, San Manuel, Oracle, Sun Lakes and SE Sierra Vista.

When: November 15, 2022 at 6:00 PM
WHERE: Congress Primary School
26400 Tenderfoot Hill Road, Congress, Arizona
WHO: Cox PR, Sales, Construction and Technical
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Cox predicts the service will be available in Congress from mid-2023. The recently approved Cox deal includes his $3.8 million investment from his ARPA fund in Yavapai County and his investment of more than $10.5 million from Cox Communications. The deal will allow Cox to expand his fiber over 100 miles to serve underserved areas of Yavapai County. Cox has initiated the engineering, construction design and necessary permits for the fiber-based network and is working with state and federal land management agencies, as well as county and local agencies, to obtain the necessary approvals. Residents of Black Canyon City and Council can now visit https://www.cox.com/getfiber to get status updates and express interest in Cox services as work begins in the community. increase.

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