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You can now get 3 Gigabit internet with Xfinity Gigabit Pro plan.

 

Xfinity 3 Gigabit Pro plan
Comcast is now claiming the top spot in residential Internet speeds thanks to their Gigabit Pro Plan which Offers a 3Gigabit Internet plan with symmetrical speeds of up to 3Gbps both download and uploads.

While this might look like an overkill for many households who might not need such amount of bandwidth, it will be a welcomed move by those who like connecting multiple devices on the go.

In order to get connected you first need to check if the Gigabit Pro plan if available in your region, then contact Xfinity for a survey  visit to confirm if your residence is eligible for the 3 gig plan.

The Xfinity Gigabit Pro plan will cost you $300 per month with a two year contract plus a monthly device fee as well as connection fee and other extra charges which might ride your initial overall installation cost considerably.

If the plan is not available in your region you can opt in for the Gigabit plan which costs $85 per month for the first year and $100 per month thereafter. The plan has download speeds of up to 1200Mbps and download speeds of 35Mbps which might not be suitable for those who do alot of uploads.

You can also check out other Xfinity internet plans which include:

internet plans either through cable or fiber

 1.  50Mbps.         $65.00/Month.

For $65.00 per month you get an internet connection of  up to 50Mbps download speeds. This can connect up to 4 devices at a time and good for downloading music/photos, streaming and video conferencing.

2. 100 Mbps.          $80.95/Month.

For $89.95 per month you get up to 100Mbps download speeds which can connect up to 5 devices at a time. This is good for downloading music/photos, streaming and video conferencing.

3. 200Mbps.             $39.99/Month.

This plan gives you an internet connection of up to 200Mbps download speeds. 

 It’s features include:

$39.99  for the first 12 months with no term agreement and includes $10/Month automatic payments and paperless billing discount for 24 months. 

Free getting started kit & shipping.

Option to add Flex 4k streaming TV box plus voice remote at no extra costs. Includes peacock premium.

4. 400Mbps.                $59.99/Month.

This plan gives you up to 400Mbps download speeds. It’s features include:

$59.99 per month for the first 24 months with 1 year agreement. Includes $10 per month automatic payments and paperless billing discount for 24 months.

Connects up to 11 devices at a time.

HD streaming on multiple devices

Multiplayer gaming

 5. 800Mbps.        $69.99/Month.

Connect 12+ devices at a time.

Heavy downloading

High speed  streaming.

Multiplayer gaming.

6. 1200 Mbps.   $79.99

This plan gives you up to 1200Mbps download speeds. It features include:

$79.99 per month for the first 24 months $89.99 per month for months 25-36 with 2-year agreement.

Includes $10 per month automatic payments & paperless billing discount for 24 months.

Free getting started kit & shipping.

Option to add Flex 4k streaming TV box plus voice remote at no extra costs. Includes peacock premium.

Unlock $10 per month off your internet bill for 24 months with an active Xfinity Mobile line.

This speeds are good for unlimited devices, downloading for ultra-connected households, streaming and multi-player gaming.

7. 2000Mbps.             $299.95/Month.

Connect unlimited devices.

Heavy high speed downloads.

High-res streaming.

Multiplayer gaming.


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