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Old 01-23-2019, 02:37 PM   #6
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I converted from Verizon to Xfinity (Comcast) late November. Since then I have travelled extensively in New Hampshire and several trips to Providence. My coverage replicates exactly that of my former Verizon account..



With taxes and fees I pay $47 a month for unlimited voice, text and data. I believe my data gets throttled at 20 gig. Even streaming video at camp I doubt I will ever come close to throttling, but I did exceed my 8 gig data cap on my old Verizon account a number of times.



You can choose, on your device, to opt in to using wifi voice. I currently turn it off as I have had some issues in buildings with questionable coverage. Strictly optional on yorur part and while recommended by Xfinity it is not a requirement for usage.



I owned my iPhone-X and easily brought it over to my new Xfinity account. The list continues to grow of iPhone products that Xfinity allows direct import, and they promise to extend that to Android devices early this year.



I am saving nearly $80/month since converting since having the comparable unlimited data from Verizon, with their taxes and fees, would be between $130 and $140 month.



Extremely satisfied, finally getting a tangible benefit for my otherwise outrageous Comcast fees and only wish I had converted sooner.



As a side-note, using the Xfinity store in Dover, NH it took a total of 15 minutes to complete the entire transaction!
Good info, thanks! My wife and I pay $105 total/month for 2 phones and 8GB shared on Verizon. It looks like we'd only save ~$10-15, though we'd get unlimited data rather than 8 shared. Interesting--I'll take a closer look when they accept Android devices. Cheers!

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