Cox Business Services provides dedicated internet, phone, and network solutions to companies across Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, operating as the region's largest cable-based business connectivity provider.
Cox Communications operates Cox Business as a separate division serving commercial clients in Oklahoma City, distinct from its residential consumer service. The company offers tiered business-class internet backed by a local support infrastructure and combines connectivity with phone systems and managed services. Cox Business competes in Oklahoma City primarily against AT&T (fiber and copper lines), Verizon (fiber in select corridors), and smaller regional carriers like Windstream.
Cox Business advertises speeds up to 500 Mbps for standard business internet packages, with gigabit service (1,000 Mbps) available in fiber-served portions of Oklahoma City and nearby suburbs. Pricing varies by location and package; entry-level tiers start around $80–$120 monthly for 50–100 Mbps connections, while higher-speed plans typically range $150–$300 monthly depending on speed and contract term. Symmetrical upload and download speeds (important for video conferencing and cloud backup) are available on fiber lines but uncommon on Cox's cable infrastructure. Confirm current pricing and availability for your specific Oklahoma City address, as these figures shift seasonally and by service area.
Cox Business bundles internet with phone service; standalone voice lines add roughly $30–$60 per line monthly. The company also sells managed IT services, cloud backup, and cybersecurity add-ons, though these are typically quoted case-by-case for Oklahoma City businesses.
AT&T Business operates fiber lines in portions of downtown Oklahoma City and the northwest metro (Edmond, Mustang) and typically offers symmetrical gigabit speeds in those zones at competitive rates. AT&T's coverage is geographically patchier in Oklahoma City than Cox's cable footprint but faster where available.
Verizon Business serves similar fiber corridors and is strongest in north Oklahoma City and surrounding areas but has smaller service territory than Cox overall.
Windstream provides DSL and some fiber in outlying parts of Oklahoma City and suburbs; speeds max out around 100 Mbps on DSL and are significantly cheaper ($50–$80/month for lower tiers) but slower and less reliable for bandwidth-heavy operations.
Choose Cox Business if you need consistent cable coverage across Oklahoma City metro, are satisfied with asymmetrical speeds (fast download, slower upload), and want local support. Choose AT&T or Verizon if your office is in a fiber-served corridor and you need symmetrical gigabit speeds for heavy cloud use or 4K video production. Choose Windstream only if you are in a rural part of the service area and need the lowest price for light web browsing and email.
Cox Business works well for small to mid-sized offices (10–100 employees) that need reliable internet, bundled phone, and local technical support without buying enterprise-grade redundancy. It suits companies doing standard office work: email, web browsing, cloud storage, and video calls.
It does not suit businesses requiring guaranteed 99.99% uptime (those need fiber with SLA guarantees), operations moving large files daily (fiber's symmetric speeds are far faster), or offices in fiber-only zones where Verizon or AT&T beat Cox's cable speeds.
Call Cox Business at the Oklahoma City area line or request a quote online at coxbusiness.com. A local account manager will discuss your Oklahoma City address, current usage, and required speeds; Cox will check availability and provide a custom quote. Installation typically takes 7–14 business days once signed. Cox deploys a cable modem and, if bundling phone, a separate voice gateway. Setup fees (often waived for annual contracts) run $100–$300.
Cox Business operates a 24/7 customer support line for service issues. Local field technicians are available Monday through Friday for installations and service calls in Oklahoma City; weekend support is limited to emergency repair (usually for ongoing service outages). Response times are typically 24 hours for non-critical issues; confirm specifics when opening an account.
Cox Business holds the largest market share for commercial cable internet in Oklahoma City and is the default choice for offices not in AT&T or Verizon fiber zones. Its local infrastructure and support team make it practical for the many Oklahoma City companies too small for enterprise carriers but too large for consumer-grade residential internet.
