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popularhtp182 | Staff posted Today 02:39 PM
popularhtp182 | Staff posted Today 02:39 PM

New Xfinity Customers: 1 Gig Fiber Internet (5-Yr Price Lock) + 2 Yrs Peacock Premium + 1 Yr Unlimited Mobile $50/Mo

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Xfinity [xfinity.com] has for New Customers: 1 Gig Fiber Internet (5 Year Price Lock), 2 Years of Peacock Premium, & 1 Year of Unlimited Mobile Phone Service. $50 per Month. (Home WiFi Equipment Included via Self-Install Kit)

Note: Peacock Premium is still ad-based, and a $25 one-time activation fee per line applies for mobile phone service. Requires paperless billing & AutoPay, or a $10 monthly fee will apply. This deal expires after 12/21/2025.
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Xfinity [xfinity.com] has for New Customers: 1 Gig Fiber Internet (5 Year Price Lock), 2 Years of Peacock Premium, & 1 Year of Unlimited Mobile Phone Service. $50 per Month. (Home WiFi Equipment Included via Self-Install Kit)

Note: Peacock Premium is still ad-based, and a $25 one-time activation fee per line applies for mobile phone service. Requires paperless billing & AutoPay, or a $10 monthly fee will apply. This deal expires after 12/21/2025.

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Today 02:42 PM
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Today 02:42 PM
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Just called and they said new customers only.
Today 02:47 PM
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scrapplejoeToday 02:47 PM
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Any hacks to get this for current subscriber?
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Today 03:01 PM
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a_landToday 03:01 PM
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Quote from scrapplejoe :
Any hacks to get this for current subscriber?
wondering if we can transfer to a spouse?
Today 03:06 PM
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Genghis_KhanToday 03:06 PM
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Quote from a_land :
wondering if we can transfer to a spouse?
From previous, long time ago posts, that's doable. Just hard for me to do at this point cuz I have 3 phones in bill credits for 7 more months. They will add $20/mo I think, if you don't have internet.
Today 03:07 PM
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rshakelfordToday 03:07 PM
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I think the pricing might be regional since someone else posted the same deal last week for $70 instead of $50, I did check my area last week and it was $50 since then
Also you can get $50 gift card per service (Internet and mobile up to five lines) if you use a referral, but I'm not certain if the free line for this deal triggers $100 or only $50 for internet service but at the very least it's an extra $50, you can PM for a referral
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yoyoyangoToday 03:09 PM
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It's worth noting this isn't the same as typical fiber internet - it's "fiber-powered". Namely, from their own details,
Xfinity Internet is powered by fiber and connected to premises by coaxial cable
One drawback to this is upload and download speeds are not symmetric - the headline advertised speed is the download speed, but upload speeds are typically significantly lower. For example, looking at the Broadband Facts of the 1 Gig plan in my area, they specify typical download speed at 1170 mbps and typical upload speed at 117 mbps. In the past in different areas, I've seen advertised typical upload speeds as low as 20-40 mbps.

That may be perfectly fine for many people, in which case this is a good deal. But make sure to take a look at the upload speed for your area and confirm that it's fast enough for your needs.
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mihscrToday 03:12 PM
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FYI, $10 out of the $50 is dependent on setting up autopay with bank account (not credit card). So, it would be $60 otherwise. Also, upload speeds are around 100 Mbps over coax for this plan, and latency is around 14 milliseconds.
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a_landToday 03:14 PM
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Quote from mihscr :
FYI, $10 out of the $50 is dependent on setting up autopay with bank account (not credit card). So, it would be $60 otherwise. Also, upload speeds are around 100 Mbps over coax for this plan, and latency is around 14 milliseconds.

oh wow, dealbreaker. i have 300 up/down via fios right now and the upload speed is really key to a fast feeling internet imo
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mihscrToday 03:18 PM
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Quote from a_land :


oh wow, dealbreaker. i have 300 up/down via fios right now and the upload speed is really key to a fast feeling internet imo
Yeah, I prefer symmetrical 300 Mbps over fiber than asymmetrical 1 Gbps over coax. Faster uploads (for work) and better latency (for online gaming). But that's just me.

99% of people won't really notice the difference, and even Xfinity's coax 200–300 Mbps plans are more than enough for most households.

PS: Xfinity does offer fiber internet in some areas, so one needs to check what is available in their neighborhood.
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rshakelfordToday 03:19 PM
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Quote from yoyoyango :
It's worth noting this isn't the same as typical fiber internet - it's "fiber-powered". Namely, from their own details,
Quote :
Xfinity Internet is powered by fiber and connected to premises by coaxial cable
One drawback to this is upload and download speeds are not symmetric - the headline advertised speed is the download speed, but upload speeds are typically significantly lower. For example, looking at the Broadband Facts of the 1 Gig plan in my area, they specify typical download speed at 1170 mbps and typical upload speed at 117 mbps. In the past in different areas, I've seen advertised typical upload speeds as low as 20-40 mbps.

That may be perfectly fine for many people, in which case this is a good deal. But make sure to take a look at the upload speed for your area and confirm that it's fast enough for your needs.
This depends on your area, in some neighborhoods they're already advertising 300/300mpbs, 500/500mpbs, 1/1gbps and 2/2gbps symmetrical speeds so I assume they're finally offering FTTH in order to compete with Att and verizon, not to say they were finally forced to get rid of data caps
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tapakipToday 03:28 PM
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Quote from a_land :

wondering if we can transfer to a spouse?
Just set it up as a new account under a different name. They don't care.
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Today 03:40 PM
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boourns84Today 03:40 PM
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What is this wifi equipment included? I have the latest docsis modem and a gigabit router. I don't really need any of their equipment. Also can I cancel my account at 430 pm eastern time and then have my parents sign up an hour later? With nobody coming to install it? My mom works from home and can't have no internet for days. Currently I have their 800 Meg plan for sixty bucks a month last 27 months. No contract. No phone included.
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dep411Today 03:40 PM
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Wonder if the data is capped?
Today 03:41 PM
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connection_lostToday 03:41 PM
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Quote from scrapplejoe :
Any hacks to get this for current subscriber?
Me and my roommates swap internet ownership every 12 months or so, to keep getting the new customer bonus. The store once told me a new customer is defined as 9 months of no active service.

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mstrg325Today 03:43 PM
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Do you have to take the mobile line?

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