CMCSA Comcast Corporation Class A

Prepare for the New School Year With Fast, Reliable and Affordable Internet from Xfinity Starting at Only $25

Would you share a bar of soap or deodorant with your roommate? Sharing can be hard, but thanks to , sharing your Internet connection is easy. University students living off campus may be eligible for exclusive deals for as low as $25 per month, with WiFi equipment included, a two-year price guarantee and no annual contract.

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Whether you need basic Internet to research for that term paper, or the fastest speeds for online gaming, Xfinity’s got you covered with three tiers of service based on your budget and your needs:

Price Per Month

Speed

Details

$25

200 Mbps

  • WiFi equipment included
  • No contract
  • Price locked for two years

$45

400 Mbps

  • WiFi equipment included
  • No contract
  • Price locked for two years
  • $50 Visa gift card

$60

1 Gbps

  • WiFi equipment included
  • No contract
  • Price locked for two years
  • Flex streaming box and Peacock included
  • $100 Visa gift card

Signing up is easy. Visit . You can also sign up by calling 1-800-XFINITY (1-800-934-6489) or by visiting one of our stores.

After you’ve signed up for Xfinity Internet, use our Snapchat lens to play our “” game to make those tough choices on what to share with your roomie (toothbrush, anyone?).

Xfinity Mobile – The Best Kept Secret in Mobile

While some new roomies can be a nightmare, Xfinity brings a lot to the table. Xfinity also offers a wireless service, . With almost 6 million lines added since its launch in 2017, Xfinity Mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile providers in the country. Rated the fastest mobile service with 5G and millions of WiFi hotspots in Comcast service areas*, Xfinity Mobile delivers a great wireless experience for less money. Xfinity Mobile also has the latest phones, with exclusive offers like up to . It’s also the perfect mobile service for taking abroad with .

Learn more about the convenience and reliability Xfinity Mobile offers .

Affordable Connectivity Program – How to Qualify

You also may qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides a monthly credit of up to $30 toward your Internet bill. To qualify, you must meet the program’s eligibility criteria which can be found . You may qualify if the entire household income is at or below 200% of the federal poverty level (for example, $55,500/year for a family of four, $27,180/year for an individual) or if you receive assistance through certain government programs, including if you received a Federal Pell Grant during the current school year.

Learn more about Comcast’s Internet service offerings that are fully covered by the benefit.

About Comcast Corporation

Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company. From the connectivity and platforms we provide, to the content and experiences we create, our businesses reach hundreds of millions of customers, viewers, and guests worldwide. We deliver world-class broadband, wireless, and video through Xfinity, Comcast Business, and Sky; produce, distribute, and stream leading entertainment, sports, and news through brands including NBC, Telemundo, Universal, Peacock, and Sky; and bring incredible theme parks and attractions to life through Universal Destinations & Experiences. Visit for more information.

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09/08/2023

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