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THIS INFO ABOUT 1.2TB DATA CAPS IS OUTDATED AND AS OF 2025 NO LONGER APPLIES TO NEW PLANS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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2 years ago my "free" mobile line was a $45 monthly discount on my internet plan. This time, the internet plan specifically states it is $110-10 autopay-50 five-year rate plan discount--so my interpretation is that there isn't anything specifically tied to the phone line being part of the $50 price. I was also wary of the phone line being part of the discount, but jumped on it after I saw that it didn't seem to be.
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Your S33 and CM1200 won't take advantage of this, but this is only important if you're in a compatible area (not all areas are in the mid-split yet) and in higher tier internet packages (I have the 1.2gbps package, which gives me 100mbps upload instead of 35). But those 2 modems are still supported so all you'd have to do is plug them in and away you go.
But not all tiers or areas can support this "next gen speeds" so YMMV.
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Personally I don't see a point in buying a modem anymore since they give them to you for free, and you can put it in bridge mode and turn of the public wifi.
Also your area may not actually be turned on for the better upload speeds even if they say it is. Xifinity said they upgraded my area and it showed online as upgraded (uploads showed 100mbps+ instead of all being capped at 35mbps) but it didn't actually get turned on for a year and half. Also you don't need the higher tier packages to take advantage, even their lowest tier gets an upload boost. I'm on 300mbps now, and I went from like 20mbps upload to 150ish when they finally turned it on.
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edit, got it - expand cart on right side of screen and enter it in the promo code box
Got the deal, thanks OP!
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