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Comcast High-Speed Internet
Are you looking for high speed Internet? Odds are cable Internet is available in your area and Comcast is the largest and fastest cable Internet provider around. When you order Comcast Internet service through Broadbandinfo, not only will you enjoy Blazing Speeds with Comcast's Powerboost (with download speeds up to 12 Mbps), but you also get a free cable modem, a $19.99 special price (for 6 months) and a rebate for $100 - enough to pay for approximately 6 months of internet service! Now that's a Comcastic deal.

Comcast High Speed Cable Internet Access - What You’ll Get

Signing up for Comcast’s broadband service gets you more than just a blazing fast Internet connection. You’ll also receive up to seven e-mail addresses, online photo storage, PC security and speeds up to 12 MB. You have the option of quickly installing the software yourself, or you can request a professional installation; this may be a good idea if you have three or more computers you’d like to network.

Comcast High Speed Cable Internet - Locations

COmcast is the largest cable provider in the country - but to determine whether or not Comcast Internet service is available for your area, enter your home zip code in the “High Speed Near you ” area above. Doing so will quickly tell you whether or not you can get access to Comcast high-speed Internet services in your area, and if not what cable internet options are available to you in your area.

Comcast High Speed Cable Internet Access - Cost

For accurate price information in your area, you’ll want to check pricing with the “High Speed Near you ” tool. For a general idea as to how much you might have to pay though, current Comcast cable customers will pay $19.99 per month for service, and non-Comcast cable television customers will pay $29.99 per month for stand-alone high-speed Internet service. New customers can subscribe to cable tv, internet and phone for under $100 a month. Prices may vary from one area to the next, and cash back offers as much as $100 dollars are sometimes available, so it’s important to research your home area first to get accurate pricing quotes.

You will also want to consider the cost of a cable modem. Motorola cable modems are often available free after rebate through the Comcast Offers site.

Comcast High-Speed Cable Internet - Connection Types Offered

Comcast advertises high-speed cable connections. Cable connections are often faster than DSL, and much, much faster than dial-up connections. Surfing the Internet will be fun again instead of being a chore!

Comcast High Speed Internet - Other Available Offers

The best way to get great offers on high-speed Internet service from Comcast is to visit ComcastOffers.com which often runs online-only special offers. For example, for March of 2008, Comcast offered 6 months of high-speed Internet for $19.99 and the option of a free cable modem after rebate. New Comcast subscribers can get a great deal if you bundle services like cable TV and phone service with the Comcast Triple Play.

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