Xfinity vs. T-Mobile 5G Fixed Wireless: Which Internet Provider Is Best for Your Home?
Xfinity and Verizon Fios are two of the largest internet providers in the United States, but they offer very different services. Xfinity primarily delivers internet through cable connections, while ...
AT&T and Xfinity are two of the largest internet providers in the U.S., collectively covering nearly 70% of the country. AT&T is the largest provider of fiber-to-home internet services, whereas ...
PHILADELPHIA—As cable operators face increased competition from fixed wireless plans, Comcast is introducing the option to choose a five-year price guarantee when customers sign up for a new Xfinity ...
Trey Paul was a CNET senior editor covering broadband. His 20+ years of experience as a writer and editor include time at the broadband marketplace Allconnect, as well as working with clients like ...
“Subscriber losses were 181,000, as the early traction we are seeing from our new initiatives was more than offset by continued competitive intensity,” Comcast CFO Jason Armstrong said during an ...
Streaming platforms are gradually replacing cable as the way to watch live sports and news, but their prices keep edging upward. And they often still don't include all the streaming services you ...
What's the best cable internet provider? Besides satellite internet, cable internet offers some of the widest coverage among all internet connection types. But what about performance, pricing and ...
Comcast, which sells phone, cable TV and internet services under the name Xfinity, is losing its grip in two vital areas of ...
Xfinity provider Comcast this week announced Internet speed increases in Minnesota that include download boosts but, notably, place an emphasis on uploads. One of home Internet users’ biggest ...
Telecommunications giant Comcast is expanding its Xfinity internet, cable and phone service into Coral Springs. No, you haven’t been transported via a time loop back to the late 1990s. The ubiquitous ...
Your internet can feel fast one day and frustrating the next, even when the plan on paper looks the same. Xfinity and AT&T often advertise similar speeds, but the experience and what you pay over time ...