Comcast
increases
internet
speed
again in
Michigan
Faster
download
speeds
for
Blast!,
Extreme
150
customers
at no
extra
charge
PLYMOUTH,
MI -
Comcast
is
increasing
download
speeds
of some
its most
popular
Internet
tiers in
Michigan.
Beginning
in July,
download
speeds
for the
company’s
Xfinity
Blast!
tier are
jumping
from 100
Mbps to
150Mbps,
while
Extreme
150
speeds
are
nearly
doubling
from 150
Mbps to
250
Mbps.
Today,
about 75
percent
of
Comcast’s
Internet
customers
in
Michigan
subscribe
to one
of these
two
tiers
and will
see
their
download
speeds
upgraded
for no
extra
charge.
Current
and new
customers
can
subscribe
to these
and all
Xfinity
speed
tiers on
a
stand-alone
basis or
as part
of a
package.
In
December
2017,
Comcast
also
increased
download
speeds
of its
Blast!,
Performance,
and
Performance
Starter
tiers in
Michigan.
“We
want to
ensure
our
customers
have all
the
speed
necessary
to power
the
growing
number
of
devices
they are
connecting
to and
controlling
in the
home –
everything
from
computers,
smartphones,
and
gaming
consoles,
to more
sophisticated
home
automation
services
and
smart
appliances,”
said Tim
Collins,
regional
senior
vice
president
for
Comcast
in
Michigan.
“For
Comcast,
we are
constantly
enhancing
the
value of
our
service,
whether
that’s
by
boosting
speeds,
building
out our
WiFi and
fiber
networks,
or
introducing
industry
leading
innovations
like
Xfinity
xFi.”
Today’s
announcement
follows
a number
of moves
the
company
has made
recently
to
enhance
its
high-speed
Internet
service,
including
introducing
Xfinity
xFi, the
industry
leading
platform
that
lets
customers
personalize,
manage,
and
control
their
home
WiFi
experience,
the
expansion
of its
national
Xfinity
WiFi
network,
which
now
includes
nearly
19
million
hotspots;
doubling
its
network
capacity
every 18
to 24
months,
and
launching
both 2
gigabit
and 1
gigabit-per-second
home
internet
services.
Comcast
has
increased
internet
speeds
17 times
in the
past 17
years.
To
get the
new
speeds,
most
customers,
including
all xFi
users,
will
simply
need to
re-start
their
modems,
which
either
can be
done via
the xFi
app,
through
the
Xfinity
My
Account
app or
manually.
Customers
who
lease
modems
from
Comcast
and need
a new
one can
upgrade
to an
xFi
Gateway
for no
additional
cost.
Other
customers
who
purchased
their
own
modems
should
check
online
to see
if they
need a
new
device
(http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/).
Comcast
will
notify
customers
and
provide
instructions
before
the
changes
take
effect.