A collaboration between Cox Communications and Bright House Networks now means that customers will be able to enjoy even more WiFi hotspots across the U.S., including in Florida.
The two cable companies recently announced that most customers with High Speed Internet will have more access to CableWiFi — the nation’s largest WiFi network. With the integration of Cox and Bright House Networks hotspots, customers may now access free WiFi in additional areas including Orlando, Tampa, Daytona, Northern Virginia, Connecticut and Indiana.
“Cox continues to extend our customers’ access to WiFi hotspots across the country, delivering information and entertainment anytime, anywhere,” said Kelly Williams, vice president, product strategy and management at Cox Communications. “We not only provide our customers access to more than 200,000 WiFi hotspots throughout the country, we also make it convenient and simple for customers to locate and log on to these hotspots.”
The new hotspots are strategically located to serve areas where customers are most likely to benefit from Internet access while away from home, such as restaurants, malls, sports arenas, parks and beaches, and join thousands of existing hotspot locations available in markets such as NYC, San Francisco, Boston, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Chicago.
“Our WiFi hotspots enable our customers to enjoy fast and free wireless Internet access while on the go for business or pleasure at thousands of locations,” said Leo Cloutier, senior vice president, corporate strategy and business development, Bright House Networks. “Bright House Networks is dedicated to keeping its customers connected, and we are pleased to continue to make additional WiFi hotspots available.”