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Checked my Xfinity account today under the "change plan" tab and saw an offer for 400 mbps for $30 a month with automatic payments and paperless billing enabled.
1. Log in to your Xfinity internet account
2. Click "change plan" tab at the top of the homepage
3. Click "View All Offers" in the next screen
4. On the offers page, uncheck "TV" or any other services in the "Build Your Package" section
Also available, 600 Mbps for $40 a month with automatic payments and paperless billing enabled.
Regular rate for the 400 mbps plan is $80.00/mo. Set a reminder for 11 months from now to check for new offers.
YMMV
https://customer.xfinity.com/#
Xfinity will not charge you twice or charge cancellation fee when you sign up for a new contract term. The next bill may be a bit wonky dollar amount wise, but that's because of the prorated bill for partial month.
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The only offer for me is 50mbit for $69.99 or local TV + 100mb for $65, both on contract. I'm currently on 100mbit for $49. I could even cancel and sign-up on a new name for less. These offers are straight-up scams.
Every year I call to 'cancel' and ask for the same deal again. This is what it looks like when you have no competition.
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Bay Area, $30 flat rate for 400 mbps. Internet only, No additional taxes or fees. That was one of my concern prior to sign up. I've only been charged $30/month. Xfinity billing statement, credit card statement, $30 dollars per month internet.
I'm Sac area, only see 100mbps for $45, bummer
400/10 = $50
800/15 = $60
1200/35 = $70
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400/10 = $50
800/15 = $60
1200/35 = $70
https://arstechnica.com/tech-poli...ng-system/
Essentially, these are the categories though and the uploads speeds haven't changed in a long time for Performance Pro, Blast Pro, Extreme Pro etc.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-poli...-too-slow/
https://arstechnica.com/tech-poli...ng-system/
Essentially, these are the categories though and the uploads speeds haven't changed in a long time for Performance Pro, Blast Pro, Extreme Pro etc.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-poli...-too-slow/
To contrast.. I've ATT Fiber Giga line today and over a wireless connection, speed test shows 500+ mbps of download and 200+ mbps of upload speeds. Have had that for an year for $60/month.
Also https://about.att.com/sites/broad...erforma
I was thinking of signing up for Comcast 800mbps one for $60 (ATT deal credits were for an year only), but the Comcast upload speeds that are very relevant for zoom video calls, for example, concern me.
To contrast.. I've ATT Fiber Giga line today and over a wireless connection, speed test shows 500+ mbps of download and 200+ mbps of upload speeds. Have had that for an year for $60/month.
Also https://about.att.com/sites/broad...erforma
I was thinking of signing up for Comcast 800mbps one for $60 (ATT deal credits were for an year only), but the Comcast upload speeds that are very relevant for zoom video calls, for example, concern me.
To contrast.. I've ATT Fiber Giga line today and over a wireless connection, speed test shows 500+ mbps of download and 200+ mbps of upload speeds. Have had that for an year for $60/month.
Also https://about.att.com/sites/broad...erformance [att.com]
I was thinking of signing up for Comcast 800mbps one for $60 (ATT deal credits were for an year only), but the Comcast upload speeds that are very relevant for zoom video calls, for example, concern me.
400/10 = $50
800/15 = $60
1200/35 = $70
Although it was $60 for the first year and then $74 in year 2 (to cover modem cost). Everyone else seeing the same?
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Although it was $60 for the first year and then $74 in year 2 (to cover modem cost). Everyone else seeing the same?
Also, if in SF/Bay Area, it seems Sonic is finally expanding fiber services to more areas. I was about to renew Comcast but the building manager saw the Sonic installers 2-3 blocks away and they said they are expanding services in the next few weeks/months. So, I won't extend Comcast for now but give it 1-3 months and see if Sonic Fiber finally shows up. Their website still tells me 12 Mbit/s with two DSL lines is possible... what year was that again?
Let's hope for fiber optic soon:
https://www.sonic.com/fiber-optic-internet