Xfinity [xfinity.com] offers
Select New Xfinity Customers 150mbps Home Internet Service + NOW TV (40+ Streaming Live TV Channels) + Peacock Premium on sale from
$40 / Month for 12-Months Available Regional Pricing:
- Central Region $40 / Month for 12-Months
- West Region $50 / Month for 12-Months w/ 1 year contract
- Northeast Region $40 / Month for 24-Months
Note: Peacock Premium ($5.99 a month value) is offered to select regions free.
Xfinity Internet is only available in select locations, enter your address on landing page to see if your location is eligible for service. Pricing will vary by location.
Offer Terms:
- Modem/Router not included and is an additional charge.
- Limited time offer.
- Restrictions apply.
- Not available in all areas.
- New residential customers only.
- Limited to 150mbps Home Internet Service + NOW TV
- Installation, taxes and fees, and other applicable charges extra, and subject to change during and after the promo.
- After promo, or if any service is cancelled or downgraded, regular rates apply (subject to change).
- Service limited to a single outlet.
- May not be combined with other offers.
https://www.xfinity.com/learn/dea...et-service
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*** had to go to the press release:
A+E Networks, Afro, AMC, Animal Planet, BBC America, BBC News, Comedy.TV, Cooking, Crime + Investigation, Discovery, Discovery Life, Food Network, FYI, Great American Family, Great American Living, Get TV, Game Show Network, Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Drama, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, HGTV, The HISTORY Channel, Investigation Discovery, IFC, Justice Central, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network, Magnolia Network, Military History, MotorTrend Network, OWN, Pursuit, Recipe.TV, Science Channel, Sony Movies, Sundance TV, TLC, Travel Channel, Vice, WEtv and Weather Channel.
Basically the channels no one watches...
This is a deal for 150Mbps Internet for $20.....and then you can add-on NOW and Peacock for the regular price.
It is kind of nice that they added more transparency in what you're getting including up/down speed after overprovisioning as well as latency. I didn't know that plans with 300Mbps or less had higher latency than the 500Mbps and higher plans.