Comcast launches ‘NOW’ 5G, affordable home internet, mobile plans, and more


Comcast is out with some new 5G offerings today. The new plans are simple and affordable with speeds up to 200 Mbps for fixed wireless home internet and unlimited 5G data for both the home and mobile plans. Meanwhile, NOW TV includes access to 40+ networks for live and on-demand content.

The new Comcast prepaid NOW services are low-cost, no-contract options for customers – following in the footsteps of Verizon and T-Mobile.

Comcast shared the details in a press release:

“Backed by the powerful Xfinity network and the most reliable 5G, NOW delivers a connection customers can rely on for Internet, mobile or streaming in their homes or on the go. NOW products are designed to be incredibly simple with all-in pricing, no contracts or credit checks. Customers can sign up, pause, or cancel online, anytime.”

Comcast NOW services

  • NOW Internet customers will be able to choose between two prepaid options: 100 Mbps for $30/month, or 200 Mbps for $45/month. Each tier includes unlimited data and an Xfinity gateway.
  • NOW Mobile will provide unlimited 5G data, talk and text for $25/line and will be the only prepaid wireless option that seamlessly connects customers to more than 23 million Xfinity hotspots. 
  • NOW TV is a streaming offering for Xfinity Internet customers that includes live and on-demand programming from 40+ networks, more than two dozen integrated FAST channels, and Peacock Premium, all for $20/month.
  • NOW WiFi Pass gives customers unlimited access to more than 23 million Xfinity WiFi hotspots for $20 for 30 days.

NOW TV and NOW WiFi are available now “everywhere Comcast provides service.”

Comcast says that NOW Internet and Mobile plans are currently available in the limited areas of Hartford, Houston, and Miami with a full launch nationwide “in the coming weeks.”

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