Optimum vs Cox

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Optimum leads in AI visibility (67 vs 53)
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Optimum

ChallengerTelecom & Internet Providers

Broadband

NY metro cable provider with $9B revenue; Optimum and Suddenlink brands under heavy debt pressure as Altice USA navigates fiber upgrade and restructuring amid subscriber losses.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
B67
Category Rank
#4 of 6
AI Consensus
69%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
64
Perplexity
71
Gemini
73

About

Optimum (Altice USA) is a cable internet, television, and phone service provider operating primarily in the New York metropolitan area, New Jersey, Connecticut, and parts of the northeastern and southern United States under the Optimum and Suddenlink brands. Altice USA, the parent company, is listed on NYSE and is a subsidiary of international telecom conglomerate Altice Europe, controlled by Patrick Drahi. Altice USA generates approximately $9 billion in annual revenue serving approximately 4.5 million residential and business customers.

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Cox

ChallengerTelecom & Internet Providers

Broadband

Largest US private cable provider with $12B revenue; broadband, Contour TV, and Cox Mobile wireless serving 5.5M customers in 18 states competing with AT&T fiber and T-Mobile fixed wireless.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
C53
Category Rank
#5 of 6
AI Consensus
69%
Trend
up
Per Platform
ChatGPT
57
Perplexity
53
Gemini
48

About

Cox Communications is the largest private broadband company in the United States, providing cable TV, high-speed internet, home telephone, and home security services to approximately 5.5 million customers in 18 states — primarily serving suburban and rural markets in the South and West including Phoenix, Las Vegas, Atlanta, San Diego, and New Orleans. Owned by Cox Enterprises (the Atlanta-based family-controlled media and automotive company), Cox Communications is privately held and generates approximately $12 billion in annual revenue from its telecommunications services.\n\nCox's product portfolio centers on Gigablast and Panoramic WiFi broadband internet (offering up to 2 Gbps speeds through its upgraded hybrid fiber-coaxial network), Contour TV (cable television with voice-remote and cloud DVR), Cox Mobile (wireless service using Verizon's network as an MVNO), and Cox Homelife (home security and automation). The company has invested heavily in network upgrades, deploying DOCSIS 3.1 technology to provide multi-gigabit internet access across its footprint.\n\nIn 2025, Cox faces the structural challenges affecting all cable operators: cord-cutting (customers cancelling cable TV for streaming services), broadband competition from AT&T and other fiber overbuilders entering Cox markets, and potential competition from fixed wireless access from T-Mobile and Verizon. Cox Mobile (launched 2021) is growing as a cable operator wireless bundle that competes with Comcast's Xfinity Mobile and Charter's Spectrum Mobile using MVNO arrangements. Cox's 2025 strategy focuses on broadband network upgrades (multi-gig speeds and fiber deep deployments), growing Cox Mobile subscriber base, and managing the TV subscriber decline while growing broadband revenue per customer.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

67
Overall Score
53
#4
Category Rank
#5
69
AI Consensus
69
stable
Trend
up
64
ChatGPT
57
71
Perplexity
53
73
Gemini
48
63
Claude
56
74
Grok
45

Capabilities & Ecosystem

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Capabilities

Shared
Broadband

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