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Low cost internet plans in New Orleans, LA

View all internet plans available from Cox in New Orleans, LA. We've sorted them from cheapest to most expensive so you can find an affordable internet plan that's right for you.
Experience multi GIG speeds and enhanced reliability on the largest fiber network in LA.
PlanGo FastSpeed100 MbpsStarting Price$50/moNo annual contract or cancellation fees.
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PlanGo FasterSpeed250 MbpsStarting Price$70/moNo annual contract or cancellation fees.
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PlanGo Even FasterSpeed500 MbpsStarting Price$90/moNo annual contract or cancellation fees.
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PlanGo Super FastSpeed1 GbpsStarting Price$110/mofor 24 mos. No annual contract or cancellation fees.
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PlanGo Beyond FastSpeed2 GbpsStarting Price$150/moNo annual contract or cancellation fees.
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Affordable prepaid internet in New Orleans

StraightUp Internet for $50/mo
Looking for a cheap internet plan with no credit check, no deposit, no contract, and no hidden fees? Try our prepaid internet plan that lets you pay-as-you-go. Cheap internet without the commitment.

Cheaper internet for qualified New Orleans customers

ConnectAssist $30/mo.
Cox believes it's more important than ever for families in need to have access to affordable internet so they can stay connected to family, friends, work and school. Cox ConnectAssist helps low-income households on a tight budget looking for reliable internet. ConnectAssist is available to households currently participating in one of the following programs: SNAP, WIC, certain Public Housing, Pell Grant, Veterans Pension, certain Tribal Programs, Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Low income internet in New Orleans

Helping K-12 Students Get Online
Cox Connect2Compete helps low-income families with K-12 students by offering low-cost internet to qualified households.

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