Southern California continues to face evolving threats from natural disasters — from wildfires fueled by extreme heat and drought, to floods and debris flows following record-breaking rainfall, to the ever-present risk of earthquakes. For residents and business owners alike, year-round preparation is no longer optional. It’s essential.
Cox Communications understands the critical importance of reliable connectivity before, during and after an emergency. Whether it’s keeping families and neighbors in touch, powering remote work and school or ensuring hospitals and first responders have the connectivity they need to serve the community, Cox is committed to maintaining the strongest network in even the most extreme conditions.
To provide resilient service during a disaster, Cox continues to invest in network and product upgrades. Over the last 10 years, Cox has committed more than $19 billion to these efforts, with $400 million earmarked for expanding services in underserved communities in the next few years. These investments aren’t just about gaming and productivity at work, but rather they’re designed to handle maximum strain such as that which can come with an emergency…