Cox Internet Plans 2026: Pricing & Speeds

Cox Internet Plans 2026: Pricing & Speeds

Cox Plans: Standard Pricing vs StraightUp Internet

Cox runs two separate pricing structures side by side: traditional promotional plans that increase after 12 months, and StraightUp Internet — a flat-rate, no-contract option with one fixed price for as long as you keep it.

PlanSpeedPromo PriceStandard PriceStraightUp Flat Price
Go Fast 250250 Mbps$50/mo$88/mo$60/mo
Go Faster 500500 Mbps$70/mo$108/mo$80/mo
Go Even Faster (1 Gig)1000 Mbps$90/mo$128/mo$100/mo
Gigablast1.2 Gbps$100/mo$138/moNot available

StraightUp Internet costs more upfront than the promo rate but never increases — for anyone planning to keep Cox longer than 18-24 months, StraightUp is usually cheaper over a 3-year horizon despite the higher sticker price.

What's Included and What Costs Extra

  • Panoramic WiFi gateway: $13/month, or bring your own approved modem to skip it.
  • Data cap: 1.25TB on standard plans; StraightUp includes unlimited data at no extra charge.
  • Professional install: $100 one-time, waived if you self-install.

Which Plan Actually Fits

For most households, Go Faster 500 covers 4K streaming, gaming, and remote work comfortably. StraightUp at the same speed tier is worth the extra few dollars a month if you value price predictability over chasing promo deals every year — see our full Cox speed test results before deciding on a tier.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cox StraightUp Internet?

A flat-rate, no-contract plan with a fixed price that never increases and includes unlimited data, at a higher starting price than the promo rate.

Is Cox StraightUp cheaper long term?

Usually yes, over a 3-year horizon, since standard Cox plans jump significantly after the first 12 months.

Does Cox charge for a modem?

Yes, $13/month for the Panoramic WiFi gateway, or bring your own approved modem to skip the fee.

Sources & References

See our research methodology for how we combine our own testing with public data sources.

About the Author

The DCSpeedTest Research Team compiles ISP pricing and plan data directly from provider rate cards, cross-checked against real customer bills submitted through our platform.