right now, cox has the advantage of a bigger footprint, but if LUS net ever expands to the city as a whole, then at that point, cox may aswell leave town.
once both services are offered over the same map, then i don't see any way for cox to survive at that pricing.
well the difference is Cox serves not only the City of Lafayette and the parish of Lafayette but all the surrounding areas as well.
Not to mention all we are talking about here is internet. To people on this board internet is king, but to 75+% of the people out there even in the city of Lafayette it means little to nothing to them.
Phone and TV is the majority of what the avg. consumer wants and needs and on those fronts neither is much better or worst then the other.