Built on Light, Not Rust
Legacy cable providers like Cox built their networks decades ago using coaxial copper. Copper was great in the 90s. Today, it’s the bottleneck. It’s more susceptible to interference, signal loss, and congestion – especially when everyone in the neighborhood is online.
Fiber is different. It moves data as pulses of light, allowing far higher speeds and reliability, and it’s ready for future upgrades without digging everything up again.