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Cox Launches "Media Store and Share" in Northern Virginia

October 31, 2008

By Mike Peters

Cox Communications has announced it's offering up to 5GB of free storage to its Preferred and Premier Package high-speed Internet customers in Northern Virginia and Fredericksburg. The free service, Media Store and Share, allows Cox customers to save photos, videos, and documents in an online vault and share them with others via an email link.

Cox Communications "Media Store and Share" Provides 5 GB of Free Storage

"We're committed to helping our customers get more out of what they're into," stated Chris Pantoya, vice president of sales and marketing for Cox Communications. "Media Store and Share is a perfect example of bringing that strategy to life. Customers can back-up their files in their own secure, online vault - and if they choose, they can share those files with friends and family."

Media Store and Share allows customers to manually transfer files from their computer into their online vault. PC users can also download a separate program that will automatically copy specified file types from the customer's computer into the storage vault on a regular basis - providing essential online back-up. Media Store and Share also lets customers store music for personal use and create custom play lists with their music files.

Cox Communications Allows High-Speed Internet Customers to Store and Share

Customers can access the new Media Store and Share service by logging into their primary Cox account through the Internet Tools link on www.cox.net. The easy-to-use application walks the customer through the process of uploading files, creating folders, and sharing files with other users.

"With Media Store and Share from Cox, there's no hopping between several separate video and photo sites to store and share different types of files," stated Pantoya. "The integrated storage vault allows users to keep various file types in one place and share them with as few or as many people as they'd like."