ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsWhen is the next Datacap Adjustment? Though I am personally highly opposed to data cap limits (at least those not tied to time-of-day use or a fair and flexible tiered use charge based on each months individual usage, not an advance commitment) and will honestly leave Cox because of them if a viable alternative ever arises, I am curious if Cox plans to conduct a REGULAR review of the established data limits? I recognize Cox updated its limit from 1TB to 1.25TB last July, but it would seem this should be an annual adjustment based on advancements in technology and a reassessment on average customer usage (like a reassessment every July 1). Is there another review planned? As an aside, I still do not understand why at minimum Cox does not eliminate pre-paid "Plans," and simply established a fixed fee (say the $10 currently charged for 50GB which is insanely out of proportion to Cox's other per GB charges) for 200GB thereafter up to a maximum of $50 a month (in other words, rolling increases based on actual usage THAT month). That would encourage conservation of data, if that really and truly is a "concern" of Cox, and not just an excuse for extra unnecessary fees. Re: Lifting Data Cap Covid-19 No. It is a Cox issue. These are only charged is places where a monopoly is held by the carrier. Already a lack of competition issue. Now a lack of compassion issue. The solution is to complain to the FCC on the first one.