IPv6 support for Cox residential users?
From this Cox support page (my emphasis): When will the Cox network be upgraded to IPv6? Cox is working diligently to ensure all networks, systems, and products are fully IPv6-enabled in preparation for IPv4 address exhaustion. Cox began deployment of IPv6 on the Cox High Speed Optical backbone early in 2009 and is now in the process of enabling IPv6 throughout the remainder of the network. Network upgrades in the markets have started and are expected to be completed by year end 2013. Residential customer trials are planned for 2013. Stay tuned for more announcements. Thus, does Cox officially support IPv6 now? thanks3.1KViews0likes1CommentI need to move my cox.net emails to my cox business account. is there a way to do this?
ok, I recently changed my services from residential internet to business class. most of the reasons have to deal with service limitations. However, that is not the question I wish to ask. I have several cox.net email addresses (all of them my room mates) and I need to keep these as some account info for other services go there (like gaming accounts, credit cards, etc). these accounts cannot be lost. Is there a way to transition them to the business account? It is highly important that these email addresses be kept active (even if its just an alias to a cox biz internet email address). I have about 3 weeks to affect this change and that is not nearly enough time to notify and deal with various third parties to get their end changed to new emails. Seriously, I am paying good money here, so I am deserving of the most support that can be offered. btw, the answer NO is not acceptable. if there is a way, I am asking for it to be found and implimented.1.5KViews0likes1Comment