What are the hidden costs on a Cox bill?

Robin Layton

Mar 4, 2026 — 2 min read

Feel like you’re paying more than advertised? Let us help you decipher some of the additional expenses that may be coming your way.

You got a great promo deal from Cox, but now you find you’re paying more than your budget allows. How did this happen? Well, it’s likely due to some fine print that keeps your bill higher than you anticipated.

From government taxes to add-on fees for the channels and services you really want, you may find your costs quickly soaring.

To help you get to the core of your true charges, Allconnect’s internet experts assembled this guide to some of the most common fees you might find when paying your Cox bill — whether you’re a TV, internet, phone or home security customer.

As always, be aware that the actual fees you’ll pay will depend on where you live and can vary from state to state.

Cox promo deals

Cox offers bundle deals with internet and mobile phone plans to help customers save money. Subscribers can also get a free Wi-Fi device when you sign up for a plan for two years. Watch our best deals page for more deals.

Cox Internet fees

If you’re shopping for Cox Internet, there are some of the fees to watch out for.

Internet feeWhat it isAmount
Panoramic Wi-Fi modem rentalA monthly charge for use of Cox’s internet equipment.$15.00/mo.
Term agreement removalAllows you to opt out of the one-year contract and pay month-to-month.$10.00/mo.
State and Local Communications Services Sales taxTaxes imposed locally or by the state for data communications services.Varies by state; $2.00 to $10.00/mo.
Data overage chargeFee for exceeding the 1.25 TB data usage limit; does not apply to Cox Mobile customers.$10 for each additional 50 GB block (max of $100/mo.)
Price increaseTypical plan increases after initial promo period ends; get a five-year price guarantee to avoid price hikes for the period.Up to $20.00/mo.

If you’re looking to cut back on internet costs, consider using your own Cox-compatible modem and router to avoid the modem rental fee.

Cox TV fees

Cox TV customers can expect to see a lot of confusing additional charges on each monthly bill along with the price of service.

From regional sports network fees to FCC and franchise fees, it’s quite an array of costs … and it all adds up.

Costs associated with Cox TV include a one-time installation cost of $75, and a DVR fee of $13.50/mo. for one year (then increases by $4.00/mo.)

Cox also charges a late fee of 1.5% per month on any unpaid balance after the due date, as well as a $20 collection fee.

Here are the most common TV fees that may appear on your Cox bill, along with what they actually mean.

TV feeWhat it isAmount
Broadcast SurchargeA monthly fee for providing local broadcast stations. This includes charges from broadcast stations to carry their channels and could increase. $19.00/mo.
Regional Sports SurchargeA monthly charge for providing local sports networks. Amount varies based on your area and could increase during the term of your contract. $0.00 – $12.50/mo.
CableCARD feeThis monthly charge is for those who don’t need a Cox digital receiver (TiVo owners, for example) but need the CableCARD in order to access certain HD programming.$4.00/mo.
State and Local Communications Services sales taxTaxes imposed locally or by the state for TV communications services.Varies by state
State and Local Gross Receipts and Utility taxesTaxes assessed locally or by certain states. This fee may vary from state to state and by locality.Varies by state
FCC regulatory feeThe annual charge collected by the FCC to help offset their costs.Varies by location
Cable TV franchise feeA charge paid to local governments for use of the public rights-of-way, streets and areas within the municipality.Varies by location
Public, Educational, Governmental Access feeA charge associated with providing local access channels.Varies by location

Optional Cox TV charges

In addition to the above charges, which apply to all plans, you’ll see added charges based on the extras you choose. Customers who opt to add premium channels and multiple TVs to a Cox TV plan can expect to see additional monthly fees associated with each feature.

Optional chargeWhat it isAmount
Mini Box feeA monthly charge for any additional receivers you need in the home (and you’ll need one for each additional TV you plan to use beyond the one using the main receiver).$8.50/mo
Premium channel feesMonthly charges for premium add-on options like HBO®, SHOWTIME®, STARZ® and more.$9.00 – $15.00/mo.
DVR Service feeThis monthly charge is added if you need Cox’s DVR service and varies if you need a two-channel or six-channel recorder.$10.00 – $30.00/mo.
TV PaksAn additional monthly charge for customized channel packages. Includes sports, Latino programming, movies and more.$10.00 – $12.00/mo.

Cox Voice fees

Many of the fees and taxes associated with Cox Voice are not unique to this provider and are similar to the state and local fees you receive with TV service. That said, customers should be aware of the additional surcharges that’ll be coming with their phone service.

Cox Voice feesWhat it really meansAmount
Long Distance and International CallingWhile domestic long-distance calling is covered, you’ll have to pay an additional monthly fee for these services.$2.99/mo. plus minute rates
Carrier Cost Recovery feeFees accessed by federal, state and local governments on businesses that offer voice services. This fee may change and is not government-mandated.Varies by location
State and Local Communications Services sales taxTaxes imposed locally or by the state for voice communications.Varies by location
State or Local 911 feeA charge to fund local and state governments’ 911 and other emergency services. Fees vary by states and locality.Varies by location
Federal Excise taxA tax required by the federal government on some types of voice services.Varies by location

Conditional Cox fees

Lastly, there are a handful of other instances for which you might see some additional charges to your monthly Cox bill.

FeeWhat it isAmount
Early termination feeProrated fees incurred with the early cancellation of a Cox contract.$10.00/mo. remaining on contract
Late payment feeFees incurred for late payment of a Cox bill. Amount varies by location. Up to $25.00
Cox Complete CareA monthly fee for 24/7 technical support across internet and security services. Includes some in-home work and repair as well. Customers are not required to subscribe to this service.$10.00/mo.

FAQs on Cox fees

Does Cox require contracts?

Cox contracts range from one to two years, though customers can choose to pay more to opt out of a contract in most cases. There are a few accounts (including various bundle offers) that call for a contract to be signed in order for service to begin.

Not quite. There are a few premium channels (HBO, STARZ, Showtime, etc.) you can add individually, while other channels come in customized “paks.” These are preset groups of channels you can select to get a lineup closest to the one you want for your subscribed plan.

Making a phone call should not interfere with browsing the internet or catching up on your favorite shows.

There is no extra charge for streaming with your Cox TV subscription.

Yes, Cox plan prices can increase up to $20.00/mo. after promo periods end. Lock in your price with a five-year price guarantee to avoid the price hike in the short term.

Yes, Cox charges activation fees for some of their services including $100 for a professional internet/TV installation and a one-time activation fee of $25 for the Cox-supplied modem. There is also a monthly rental fee of $5.99/mo. for the modem.

Cox internet plans include 1.25 TB of monthly data, a modem and no annual contract or cancellation fees.

Cox internet speeds range from 300 to 2,000 Mbps.

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