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Bruce
Honored Contributor III
Cox didn't increase their data cap. Cox uses "TB" (terabyte) to express data cap but technically it's a TiB (tebibyte). Data Cap assumes storage. A byte measures storage. 1 byte equals 8 bits. If you do the math, it's 1.1 TB…or 1 TiB. It's kinda in the weeds but I doubt Cox will charge you for less than 1.1 TB.
I've always understood watching regular TV programming with the Wireless 4K Stream Player does not count towards your data cap. Here's a post of a moderator (Becky) distinguishing between data caps for regular TV content and streaming through the Contour streamer.
bearone2
5 years agoContributor III
i do almost everything with wifi, except this pc, which is hardwired.
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