As a result of this deal, Cox customers like me would finally have access to Charter’s bundled plans, combining internet, mobile, TV and even streaming services that can save customers up to $1,000 a year compared to what carriers like AT&T charge. Their pricing is transparent, with no hidden fees and no contracts locking you in. This flexibility puts consumers in the best position to make decisions that work for us and our families.
The recent settlements (https://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Efile/G000/ M606/K266/6062663 7 8.PDF) with Cal Advocates and California Emerging Technology Fund make this deal even stronger. It expands who qualifies for low-income plans and guarantees pricing as low as $20 per month for five years. Charter will promote these offerings and ensure that their customer service representatives are equipped to help customers enroll. Just like their no-contract policies and transparent billing, this reflects a company that wants customers to know exactly what’s available to them.
