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Just in time for tax season, Comcast offering deals on internet & mobile

Just in time for tax season, Comcast offering deals on internet & mobile

Yahoo06-03-2025
Tax season is here, which means just about everyone is re-evaluating their budget and looking for opportunities to save.
Look no further than your internet and mobile service, because Comcast has a solution that brings both under one umbrella — ensuring the best connectivity, reliability, security and overall value.
Today Xfinity Mobile customers can save on their monthly mobile bill as our streamlined unlimited offerings deliver some of the lowest prices on the market. You can check out the latest here – or visit any of Comcast's Xfinity Retail stores in the greater Twin Cities.
If keeping it simple is your thing, Comcast's NOW Mobile features all-in pricing, reliable service, and no contracts, meaning you can choose to pause and resume service on their terms.
In an ever-evolving technology landscape, Comcast has simplified internet and mobile services by bringing them together. Time is money, and our plan saves both by eliminating confusion and costs associated with managing multiple providers.
Xfinity Mobile customers not only save money but experience better quality of service wherever they go.
Did you know that Ninety percent of Xfinity Mobile smartphone data travels over WiFi, not cellular? With an industry-leading 23 million WiFi hotspots across the country, including nearly 46,000 and counting across the Twin Cities, Xfinity Mobile customers automatically tap into the largest and fastest WiFi network in North America.
A recent report from Ookla, a global leader in connectivity intelligence, also credits Xfinity Mobile's latest PowerBoost technology with delivering customers 150 percent faster speeds over WiFi — supercharged speeds Xfinity customers can now experience nationwide whether at home or on the go.
Just like sound tax advice from a reliable advisor, the peace of mind that comes with Comcast's Xfinity network will help you sleep better at night. Our reliable and secure network relies on automation and smart AI technologies to detect and resolve 60% of network issues before the customer even notices.
For example, whether an issue is the result of a squirrel chewing a wire, water damage, or a cyber threat, once we see it, we'll mitigate it to keep you online. That's time savings that you can take to the bank.
Put money back in your pocket this tax season — and keep reaping the benefits long after April 15. Make the switch to Comcast's Xfinity suite of service offerings today!
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