Monday, May 18, 2020

Comcast 5G Offered at No Price Increment to 4G

One big unknown mobile service providers have pondered about 5G is whether it would be possible to charge an incremental fee. Some mobile service providers--generally attackers rather than market leaders--have concluded that the best path forward is to charge a zero premium for 5G access. T-Mobile and now Comcast are among such firms. 


Comcast announced that Xfinity Mobile is launching new data plans with 5G services included free, regardless of how customers choose to pay for data, whether its unlimited or by the gigabyte.


Xfinity Mobile’s 5G service--suppled by Verizon--is available in 34 major cities across the United States, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis, Spokane, St. Paul, and Washington, D.C.


New and current customers can choose from two straightforward 5G data options: “by the Gig” shared data starting at 1 GB for $15, 3 GB for $30 and 10 GB for $60, or unlimited plans for $45 per month per line.


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