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THIS INFO ABOUT 1.2TB DATA CAPS IS OUTDATED AND AS OF 2025 NO LONGER APPLIES TO NEW PLANS
All new plans come with unlimited data regardless of region
You can remove the mobile line during checkout, but cannot remove peacock.
Existing customers can sign up for this as well. Instructions:
Don't log in initially, then look up your address, then choose add another account. Then continue towards the end and on the screen where it has you sign up for an account, choose login instead. You can complete the order now. Afterward, make sure you cancel your old account, and return equipment. Otherwise you'll be billed for two accounts concurrently.
Existing user and want this deal see MORE instructions here:
https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=






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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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Do you have to take the mobile line?
No you don't.
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Or better to go with another name for the new account and use another excuse?
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Unfortunately, the only other option was TMobile 5G home internet which I tried for 3 months. However, it was all over the place with slow speeds, then fast speeds, then no speeds from random disconnects. I canceled that and had to go through the hassle of returning the modem/router - another off-topic horror story I'll skip.
Anyway, Xfinity it is as my only option, and I am closely reading this thread to see if there is anything I can do to improve my speed and/or cost. Thanks for the posts.
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