Home Phone: Xfinity VoiceThose who prefer traditional landline phone services or are looking for budget-friendly options should consider Xfinity’s voice offerings. Their plans come packed with unlimited local and long-distance calling within the US and other popular features like caller ID and ...
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Also in 1988, Comcast turned an important strategic corner regarding telephone companies when it purchased American Cellular Network, or Amcell, a cellular telephone business serving New Jersey. For the first time, cable and telephone companies, prevented from competition in landline services, were fac...
If you want Xfinity Voice, go with either theNetgear CM2050v(up to 2330Mbps) orArris T25(up to 949Mbps). Note: you can just as easily (and at a big cost savings) add landline voice (VOIP) functionality by connecting an Ooma device to your router. More on that below, under #2....
While it remains to be seen whether the price will be lowered, Wren said "we're not trying to focus on niche or cheap priced phone service." It's that lower cost--as little as 50 percent of traditional landline rates--that has made VoIP a threat to the traditional phone companies. ...
Locally in Seattle, thanks to a Comcast/Microsoft deal, Comcast has begun a broad trial of a digital cable receiver that's also a DVR (a la Tivo). I'd always wanted a Tivo, but the addition of another remote control, the cost of the service, and the fact that it couldn't record ...
I started at Comcast back in September, 2007 managing a small service team. Starting on my 4th day we reached out to a few bloggers via phone after they made a post. Based on comments on the web, we were seeing success. Starting in December we started posting on a few blogs. This br...
Locally in Seattle, thanks to a Comcast/Microsoft deal, Comcast has begun a broad trial of a digital cable receiver that's also a DVR (a la Tivo). I'd always wanted a Tivo, but the addition of another remote control, the cost of the service, and the fact that it couldn't record ...