CMCSA Comcast Corporation Class A

Xfinity Communities Launches WiFi Ready and Simplifies Move-In Day for Multifamily Residents

Comcast’s today continued the momentum of its successful trials by officially unveiling WiFi Ready, an offering where Comcast preinstalls wireless modems in multifamily units. New residents can now purchase and activate their Internet service upon move-in for immediate WiFi access. , which has been successfully trialed at properties from coast to coast, removes a major pain point of scheduling and waiting for a service appointment for residents and property managers. In addition to WiFi access, residents with a video package may be able to immediately access live and on demand content via the Xfinity Stream app, depending on the package they purchase. With today’s announcement, WiFi Ready is now widely available to building owners and developers across the Comcast footprint.

WiFi Ready provides up to Gig-speed wireless connectivity capabilities that enable access to other Comcast offerings. Although the modem is pre-installed, residents who prefer to use their own modem can still do so by plugging it into any coax outlet in their unit. When a resident moves out, the disconnect process is just as easy as sign-up: customers call to transfer their service to a new residence, Xfinity Communities handles everything else. The unit is ready for the next resident to begin the process.

“Our trials of WiFi Ready have yielded some exceptional results,” said Adrian Adriano, VP of strategic initiatives at Xfinity Communities. “With the prevalence of WiFi and its popularity among multifamily residents, it only makes sense to provide the simplest possible onboarding process. We’ve received some great feedback that WiFi Ready does just that. By getting residents online almost immediately, multifamily owners and managers successfully start the resident relationship on a positive note, especially in an era when tech amenities are more important than ever.”

Internet connectivity is a highly valued amenity among residents, with more than 74 percent of multifamily housing residents surveyed citing pre-installed WiFi solutions as an important amenity, according to the . Properties with WiFi Ready stand out from the competition by eliminating wait times to establish a connection and enabling near-instant access to entertainment solutions from streaming music and video to online gaming.

“WiFi Ready offers smarter living for better communities. Comcast’s 2019 report, ‘,’ found that WiFi is one of the tech amenities that brings residents the most joy,” continued Adriano. “But it also extends beyond a positive resident experience. It simplifies the job of the property manager as there is no need to coordinate technician appointments with residents moving in or out. Comcast resets the gateway so it is ready for the next individual or family. Property managers don’t need to worry about the return of any equipment. Ultimately, we’re giving residents what they want and making building owners’ and managers’ lives easier.”

For more information about the services offered by Xfinity Communities, visit: .

About Xfinity Communities

provides residents, property managers, owners and developers with a smarter living experience that differentiates properties with customized solutions. Offering a better network, better entertainment and better service to multifamily properties, senior villages and college dwellings, Xfinity Communities properties deliver an end-to-end service throughout the resident’s technology lifecycle. Xfinity Communities is transforming more than 189,000 properties and 14.7 million units across the country. For more information visit or follow us on .

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04/12/2019

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