Comcast Expanding Xfinity 10G Network to Rural Florida Communities
Expansions help bridge the digital divide and bring Comcast’s high-speed Internet services to new areas
Comcast was awarded grants worth nearly
“Comcast is committed to helping bridge the digital divide. We know that Internet service is a necessity in today’s increasingly digital world,” said Rafael Visbal, Vice President of Market Development for Comcast in
Comcast’s grants will fund its expansions in 25 areas spanning 22 counties throughout
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Bay County - Cities ofFountain ,Southport , and Youngtown -
Bradford County - Cities ofHampton , Lawty, andStarke -
Charlotte County -City of Punta Gorda andPort Charlotte -
Clay County -City of Keystone Heights , Clay Hill,Middleburg , McRae, andVirginia Village -
Columbia County -
DeSoto County -Town of Nocatee and unincorporated Brownsville -
Glades County -City of Moore Haven , Lakeport, and Ortona -
Hamilton County -City of Jasper andTown of Jennings -
Hendry County -City of LaBelle and Montura -
Highlands County - Cities ofSebring andAvon Park -
Indian River County – Unincorporated Indian River County -
Jackson County - Towns ofAlford ,Cottondale ,Grand Ridge , andGreenwood and Two Egg -
Lake County -City of Mascotte ;Town of Astatula ; and unincorporatedAstor and Astor Park -
Lee County –Lehigh Acres -
Leon County – Chaires -
Marion County – Unincorporated Marion Oaks,Ocklawaha , andSilver Springs ; and unincorporated Rainbow Lake Estates -
Martin County -Indiantown -
Miami-Dade County - City of Homestead, Redlands and unincorporatedFlorida City -
Okeechobee County - Unincorporated Okeechobee County -
Putnam County - Cities of Botswick andKeystone Heights , Towns ofPomona Park , Interlocken,Melrose , andWelaka ,Putnam Hall , George'sLake , and unincorporatedCrescent City -
St. Johns County - City of Riverdale, Flagler Estates, and Spuds -
St. Lucie County -City of Fort Pierce
“Expanding our network to make Internet services available in new areas is just the first step in bridging the digital divide for these rural communities,” said Michelle Oyola McGovern, Vice President of Government Affairs for the Comcast Florida Region. “We still have a lot of work to do, but it is all part of our commitment to digital equity and inclusion. Now it is critical that we work together with our community partners and local government leaders to educate everyone in these areas how to use the Internet effectively and safely, and how to make sure they are utilizing programs they may be eligible for, including Internet Essentials or the Affordable Connectivity Program.”
By expanding the Xfinity 10G Network to new areas and upgrading existing network infrastructure, Comcast is accelerating the nation’s largest and fastest multi-gig deployment and setting the stage for the introduction of new symmetrical multi-gigabit Internet options that can be delivered across Comcast’s existing networks with less cost.
Comcast’s network and Internet experience are powering homes and businesses today and into the future:
- Ultimate Capacity: Xfinity customers connect nearly 1 billion devices across the company’s network annually. The Xfinity 10G Network with the next-generation Xfinity gateways deliver the most advanced WiFi technology carrying three times more bandwidth to power streaming, gaming, videoconferencing, and more, simultaneously.
- Fastest Internet: More than a third of Xfinity Internet customers subscribe to gigabit speed products, and symmetrical gig speeds are planned to come to the first homes later this year.
- Unprecedented Coverage: The latest Xfinity Gateway provides a more reliable connection throughout the home. Customers can get wall-to-wall WiFi coverage with a powerful Xfinity WiFi Boost Pod that extends coverage to hard-to-reach areas, with plans for an offering of increased support for in-home WiFi through a “boost guarantee” later this year.
- Most Reliable Connection: Comcast is scaling the nation’s largest and most reliable network – the Xfinity 10G Network – that passes 60 million homes and businesses and counting. The company plans to launch a new device that is “storm-ready” with cellular and battery backup to help keep customers connected even when the power goes out.
- Ultra-Low Lag: The Xfinity 10G Network and the latest Xfinity Gateway are a powerful combination that deliver ultra-low latency, also known as low lag, for those moments when response times matter most like video games, a fast-growing category with Xfinity households averaging more than one gaming console per home.
Internet Essentials, Comcast’s signature digital equity initiative and the nation’s largest and most comprehensive broadband adoption program, will be available in all the expansion markets. Internet Essentials provides in-home Internet access for
For more information on Comcast’s products and services, visit www.xfinity.com or call 1-800-XFINITY (1-800-934-6489).
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