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Comcast announces a five-year price lock for Xfinity internet plans

Comcast announces a five-year price lock for Xfinity internet plans

  • Xfinity internet customers can now choose a five-year price lock-in for their plans, which won’t require an annual contract.
  • The price lock-in applies to Xfinity’s internet plans ranging from $55 to $105 per month, with unlimited data and a modem/router combo included.
  • Comcast has also announced that the prices will apply to its fiber internet plans, with symmetrical upload and download speeds available in 400 Mbps, 600 Mbps, and 1.1 Gbps options.
  • The price lock-in is available in all of Comcast’s markets, and customers won’t need to call their ISP every year or two to negotiate a lower rate.
  • Comcast has also included a 12-month Xfinity Mobile cellular plan at no extra cost for new customers, with additional lines costing $20 per month.

Comcast has announced that new customers can choose a five-year, guaranteed price lock-in for its Xfinity internet plans. The plans won’t require an annual contract, and range in price from $55 to $105 per month, according to a release emailed to The Verge. They also include unlimited data.

It’s a nice thought, being able to put off the rigamarole of calling my ISP every year or two to beg them to bring me back down to the price that got me in the door in the first place. The plans come with a modem / router combo and a 12-month Xfinity Mobile cellular plan at no extra cost, with extra lines costing $20 per month.

In a separate email, Comcast spokesperson Joel Shadle gave The Verge a breakdown of the pricing for cable tiers (download and upload speeds, respectively) that are available with the price lock-in:

400/150 Mbps – $55/month

600/150 Mbps – $70/month

1.1 Gbps/300 Mbps – $85/month

2.1 Gbps/300 Mbps – $105/month

Those prices, with the five-year guarantee, are available in all of Comcast’s markets, Shadle said. By way of comparison, he said before this deal, a 400Mbps plan could range from $25 to $30 per month for 12 months that would cost “$69-83 depending on your market” including the price of equipment and unlimited data.

Finally, he said that the prices also apply to Comcast’s fiber internet plans, and added that “the 400 Mbps, 600 Mbps and 1.1 Gbps speeds are symmetrical,” meaning upload and download throughput are equal.

(Disclosure: Comcast is an investor in Vox Media, The Verge’s parent company.)

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Q. What is Comcast’s new offer for Xfinity internet plans?
A. New customers can choose a five-year, guaranteed price lock-in for its Xfinity internet plans.

Q. How much does the cheapest plan cost per month?
A. The cheapest plan costs $55 per month.

Q. Is there an annual contract required for this price lock-in?
A. No, the plans won’t require an annual contract.

Q. What is included with the modem/router combo and Xfinity Mobile cellular plan?
A. A 12-month Xfinity Mobile cellular plan at no extra cost, with extra lines costing $20 per month.

Q. How much does the fastest plan cost per month?
A. The fastest plan costs $105 per month.

Q. Are the prices for cable tiers available in all of Comcast’s markets?
A. Yes, those prices are available in all of Comcast’s markets.

Q. What is the difference between upload and download speeds for the 1.1 Gbps/300 Mbps plan?
A. The upload speed is equal to the download speed (300 Mbps).

Q. Are the fiber internet plans also eligible for this price lock-in?
A. Yes, the prices apply to Comcast’s fiber internet plans.

Q. How much can a 400 Mbps plan cost per month without the price lock-in?
A. A 400 Mbps plan could range from $25 to $30 per month for 12 months.

Q. What is the estimated monthly cost of a 400 Mbps plan with the price lock-in, including equipment and unlimited data?
A. The estimated monthly cost is $69-83, depending on the market.