Comcast is simplifying how it sells internet services to consumers.
It will provide the same options everywhere, a major shift from the websites of yore that displayed option variations from state to state and even neighborhood to neighborhood.
There are now four plans for all: 300 megabits per second, 500 Mbps, 1 gigabit per second and 2 Gbps. These are all unlimited-use plans with no caps or overage charges, but they are usually not symmetrical (uploads are still much slower than downloads in most cases).
The plans are provided across three pricing tiers:
An “Everyday Price” paid monthly with no price guarantee
A lower price per month with a one-year price guarantee
A price per month with a five-year guarantee that is a a bit pricier than the one-year option but cheaper than the Everyday Price.
See Comcast’s grid below:
Also included with the new plans:
An Xfinity WiFi Gateway modem with none of the fees typically associated with such internet-provider device rentals
A free line of Xfinity Mobile cellular service for one year, with no fees or taxes.
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