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Can I use AOL or other similar online services if I subscribe to Cox High Speed Internet?

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Can I use AOL or other similar online services if I subscribe to Cox High Speed Internet?

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Sure. AOL* offers its customers the option of obtaining access to its services even if they use another ISP to provide access, as long as they can use the TCP/IP protocol (which Cox High Speed Internet does support). If an AOL customer wishes to retain the AOL service, but wishes to use Cox High Speed Internet to provide Internet access, the customer may subscribe to AOL’s “bring your own access” plan, which currently is offered at a price of $14.95 per month.* If you wish to take advantage of this service, please contact AOL or any other online service to find out whether and how it supports access to its service through the Internet. *AOL is not affiliated with Cox or the Cox High Speed Internet service. Prices are accurate as of January, 2002 and are subject to change. “AOL” and “America Online” are service marks or registered service marks of America Online, Inc.

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*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.