CMCSA Comcast Corporation Class A

Xfinity Mobile Begins Retail Rollout in Oregon/SW Washington Xfinity Stores

Comcast announced that Xfinity Mobile, a new wireless service designed for the way people use their phones today, is now available in Xfinity Store locations across Oregon/SW Washington. Comcast is introducing the service in its retail stores market-by-market, and these are among the first group of Xfinity Stores in the Western United States to make Xfinity Mobile available.

“We’re excited to be one of the first areas of the country to unveil Xfinity Mobile at our Xfinity Stores,” said Rodrigo Lopez, Regional Senior Vice-President of Comcast in Oregon/SW Washington. “Our stores are the ultimate showcase for consumers to experience how Xfinity Mobile integrates with our other Xfinity products including X1, Xfinity Home, and xFi.”

Xfinity Mobile is now available at stores in East Portland, Eugene, Hillsboro, Salem, Milwaukie, and Vancouver, Washington. It will also be available at our new Gresham store which will open on Thursday, July 20.

Xfinity Mobile combines the nation's largest and most reliable 4G LTE network with the largest WiFi network of more than 17 million hotspots nationwide – including more than 475,000 in Oregon/SW Washington – to support a seamless internet and entertainment experience inside and out of the home. Available to all Xfinity Internet customers, the service is designed to save customers money with up to five lines included, unlimited nationwide talk and text, and no line access fees.

Each Xfinity Mobile customer receives 100 MB of shared data across all lines on the account to get them started, and the freedom to choose from two straightforward data options:

  • Unlimited – $45 per month, per line on up to five lines with no usage limits1.
  • By the Gig – $12 per GB of shared cellular data across all lines on an account each month.

Using the Xfinity Mobile app, customers can easily “switch and save” on their data plan – changing from “By the Gig” to “Unlimited” data options at any time during their billing cycle for no additional cost and then switching back to “By the Gig” at the beginning of the next billing cycle. In addition, with Xfinity Mobile, families can mix-and-match on an account so that each individual has the data option that makes sense for them.

Xfinity Mobile offers the most popular devices on the market today. Payment options for devices include monthly installments across a 24-month period, or a one-time, upfront payment of the full retail price of the phone.

Click here to locate the closest Xfinity Store. For more information and to purchase Xfinity Mobile online, visit http://xfinitymobile.com.

1. Speeds reduced after 20 GBs.

About Xfinity Mobile

Xfinity Mobile is the nation’s first wireless service combining America’s largest and most reliable 4G LTE network with 17 million Xfinity WiFi hotspots to deliver a great wireless experience, for less money, on the most popular devices. With Xfinity Mobile, customers can choose to pay only for the gigabytes they use, one gigabyte at a time, or select the unlimited data plan – easily switching from “By the Gig” to “Unlimited” at any time and no cost using the Xfinity Mobile app. For more information on Xfinity Mobile, go to www.xfinitymobile.com.

About Comcast

Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company with two primary businesses, Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. Comcast Cable is one of the nation’s largest video, high-speed internet, and phone providers to residential customers under the XFINITY brand, and also provides these services to businesses. It also provides wireless and security and automation services to residential customers under the XFINITY brand. NBCUniversal operates news, entertainment and sports cable networks, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast networks, television production operations, television station groups, Universal Pictures and Universal Parks and Resorts. Visit www.comcastcorporation.com for more information.

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17/07/2017

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