If You Live in South Florida, Comcast (CMCSA) Has Some Good News...
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Overall Analyst Rating:
BUY (= Flat)
Dividend Yield: 1.8%
Revenue Growth %: +2.8%
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Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA) announced it is increasing the speeds of two of its most popular XFINITY Internet speed plans, Blast! and Extreme 50, to its customers in Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach Counties and the Treasure Coast for no additional cost. Customers will enjoy more than twice as fast Internet speeds on multiple devices, allowing them to surf, chat, stream HD movies and TV shows, or game online with double the speed. Also for no additional cost, Comcast in April is increasing the speed of its widely used Performance plan by more than 60 percent.
Specifically, the Blast! plan is increasing download speeds from up to 25 Mbps to speeds up to 50 Mbps and upload speeds from up to 4 Mbps to up to 10 Mbps, while Extreme 50 customers will receive download speeds up to 105 Mbps (formerly 50 Mbps) and upload speeds up to 20 Mbps (formerly 15 Mbps). The Performance plan is increasing to speeds up to (20 or 25) Mbps from 15 Mbps downstream and to (4 or 5) Mbps from 2 Mbps upstream. To activate the new speeds, customers just need to re-start their cable modem.
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Specifically, the Blast! plan is increasing download speeds from up to 25 Mbps to speeds up to 50 Mbps and upload speeds from up to 4 Mbps to up to 10 Mbps, while Extreme 50 customers will receive download speeds up to 105 Mbps (formerly 50 Mbps) and upload speeds up to 20 Mbps (formerly 15 Mbps). The Performance plan is increasing to speeds up to (20 or 25) Mbps from 15 Mbps downstream and to (4 or 5) Mbps from 2 Mbps upstream. To activate the new speeds, customers just need to re-start their cable modem.
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