Cox Ups the Speed Ante at Vegas Convention Center

Aug. 26, 2014
Cox Business/Hospitality Network is doubling the speed of three tiers of its wired Internet packages at the Las Vegas Convention Center ...
Cox Business/Hospitality Network is doubling the speed of three tiers of its wired Internet packages at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The free upgrade takes effect immediately.

The speed increases will involve three tiers of wired Internet in both the "shared bandwidth" and "dedicated bandwidth" service tiers. Five of the service tiers are being increased by 100% while the tier offering 10 Mbps of dedicated bandwidth will be augmented by 125% to 25 Mbps.

Advanced Convention Services from Cox Business/Hospitality Network at the Las Vegas Convention Center provide wired Internet speeds from 3 Mbps to dedicated fiber-optic connectivity up to 10 Gbps.

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