The price for 1st TWO years of 1.2 TB internal data usage plan (other than states in Northeast markets of USA).
For 1.2TB/month of data
- $35 per month if you want a paper bill and to pay by CC.
- $30 per month if you want to autopay by CC.
- $25 per month if you auto withdraw from bank account.
For Unlimited data for most states in USA, you need to pay another $10 for the Xfinity xFI Complete
- $45 per month if you want a paper bill and to pay by CC.
- $40 per month if you want to autopay by CC.
- $35 per month if you auto withdraw from bank account.
AFTER two years, the two year promotion end and promotion discount for the xFi Gateway is gone. So add $38 for the two year promotion for the plan and then add $15 for the xFi Complete.
AFTER TWO years for Unlimited data (xFi Complete)
- $98 per month if you want a paper bill and to pay by CC.
- $93 per month if you want to autopay by CC.
- $88 per month if you auto withdraw from bank account.
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My wife and I take turns putting the account in our names every 2 years. We just alternate.
You're right. The standard plan doesn't include unlimited data. Most states have a 1.2TB/month soft data cap -- some North Eastern states are exempt from that data cap I believe. From what I understand, users who go over the data transferred per month are given one warning if they go over it the first time. The next months if they do go over the limit, they'll get charged something like $10 overage fee per 50GB, maximum of $100 overcharge fee. See: https://www.xfinity.com/support/a...ceed-usage
However, I am seeing that the Xfi Complete addon is available for $10/month extra bringing the total costs up to $35/month. For $35/month this plan still seems worth it with unlimited data and higher upload speeds (for select regions[reddit.com])***.
If anyone is going with this plan, I do recommend getting this "Xfi Complete" as it unlocks unlimited data caps (as opposed to 1.2TB without it), and it also unlocks upload speeds which for me tested out to be around 115Mbps, as opposed to something much less like 10Mbps without. For me, this add-on is essentially a required item.
For anyone's existing network setup, I actually didn't have to configure and/or make much changes to my network settings either. With Xfinity's gateway, I just logged in and switched to Bridge mode, which essentially made it a modem-only and then connected my router via ethernet wired, and everything worked as per my previous configuration I had with my previous internet service provider.
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its $35 without Autopay. $30 with Credit/Debit Card. $25 requires Bank Account Autopay
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I honestly don't even know what gateway they gave me. As long as it continues working for the next year until the end of my two year agreement then I'm good.
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However, I am seeing that the Xfi Complete addon is available for $10/month extra bringing the total costs up to $35/month. For $35/month this plan still seems worth it with unlimited data and higher upload speeds (for select regions [reddit.com])***.
If anyone is going with this plan, I do recommend getting this "Xfi Complete" as it unlocks unlimited data caps (as opposed to 1.2TB without it), and it also unlocks upload speeds which for me tested out to be around 115Mbps, as opposed to something much less like 10Mbps without. For me, this add-on is essentially a required item.
For anyone's existing network setup, I actually didn't have to configure and/or make much changes to my network settings either. With Xfinity's gateway, I just logged in and switched to Bridge mode, which essentially made it a modem-only and then connected my router via ethernet wired, and everything worked as per my previous configuration I had with my previous internet service provider.
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