Comcast announced Wednesday it is launching NOW, a new prepaid and month-to-month streaming and phone plan aimed at lower-income customers.
The plans are aimed at being low in cost, coming in at between $20 per month and $45 per month, depending on the package.The new plan is designed to be simple for customers to opt into or cancel at any time using Xfinity and unlimited 5G. Comcast said NOW offers more flexibility than fixed wireless options at a low cost.NOW Internet , where customers choose between 100 megabits per second, or Mbps, for $30 per month, or 200 Mbps for $45 per month, both including unlimited data.
The NOW program supplements Comcast's long-standing low-income internet option, called Internet Essentials, which packages 50 Mbps for $9.95 per month. The company has already tested NOW across a few American cities and expects a full-scale national rollout in the coming weeks, it added. NOW TV and NOW WiFi Pass are available immediately.over the past year, reporting net broadband losses in multiple quarters.
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