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Comcast Mobile

Xfinity
Division
Industry Telecommunications
Founded April 2, 1981; 36 years ago (1981-04-02) (as Comcast Cable)
Key people
Dave Watson
(President & CEO)
Products Cable television, broadband internet, VoIP phone, Home security
Parent Comcast Cable Communications, LLC
Subsidiaries Comcast Business
Comcast Spotlight
Comcast Wholesale
Xfinity Mobile
Website www.xfinity.com

Xfinity (formerly Comcast Cable) is a brand of Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, a subsidiary of the Comcast Corporation, used to market consumer cable television, internet, telephone, and wireless services provided by the company. Its CEO is Dave Watson, its chairman is Brian L. Roberts, and its CFO is Catherine Avgiris. Xfinity went from $23.7 billion in revenue in 2007 to $48.1 billion in 2013.

In February 2010, Comcast began to re-brand its consumer triple play service offerings under the name Xfinity; Comcast Digital Cable was renamed "Xfinity TV", Comcast Digital Voice became "Xfinity Voice", and Comcast High Speed Internet became "Xfinity Internet". The re-branding and an associated promotional campaign were scheduled to coincide with the 2010 Winter Olympics.

The Xfinity rebranding has been controversial as a purported effort to sidestep the negativity of the Comcast brand.Time considered Xfinity to be among the worst corporate renamings of all time, asking "Will the name change work? Probably not, but at least it'll sound a bit edgier when you're put on hold ... with Xfinity."

Comcast is the largest provider of cable internet access in the United States, servicing 40% of the market in 2011. As of June 30, 2013, Comcast has 19.986 million high-speed internet customers. According to the Comcast High Speed Internet terms of service, residential customers are provided with dynamic IP addresses.

Comcast began offering internet services in late 1996, when it helped found the @Home Network, which sold internet service through Comcast's cable lines. The agreement continued after @Home's merger with Excite. When the combined company Excite@Home filed for bankruptcy in 2002, Comcast moved their roughly 950,000 internet customers completely onto their own network.

Available Comcast High-Speed Internet Plans:

Speeds are given in megabits per second, where 1 megabit = 0.125 megabytes = 125000 bytes.


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