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Rob_H_
Contributor II
Well, it's now July 3rd, 2018 and still no Nomorobo on Cox here in Hampton Roads. Meanwhile, the info on the Nomorobo website is misleading new potential Cox phone customers. Ironic, when one considers that Nomorobo came about, in part, because of spoofing. Go figure.
MarkM1
7 years agoFormer Moderator
Rob H.,
We have started the migration in your area now. It is going to take a little time to get everyone switched over to the new platform. Once it is done in your area, you will receive a bill message when this is going to happen in your area.
Mark M.
Cox Support Forums Moderator
We have started the migration in your area now. It is going to take a little time to get everyone switched over to the new platform. Once it is done in your area, you will receive a bill message when this is going to happen in your area.
Mark M.
Cox Support Forums Moderator
- Rob_H_7 years agoContributor II
Mark M.:
Cox, a decades old, multi-billion dollar ISP, knows its network topology right down to the demarc at the customer prem. Therefore, in a nutshell, the actual timetable for rollout is based on design, testing, commitment, acquisition and implementation. By now, Cox should have a working migration timetable. However, instead of sharing the actual timetable, we get these vague notices of "We're coming". Well, so is Spring, eventually.
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