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Comcast may have found a major loophole in the Federal Communication Commission’s network neutrality regulations.
Earlier this month the company launched a new streaming video service for Comcast broadband customers called Stream TV. The service, which is only available in the greater Boston and Chicago areas so far, allows you to watch HBO as well as live local television stations on your computer, tablet or laptop. The catch is that the service will only work from your home.
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Users might also get a year free of Peacock with a new Comcast smart TV.
If you're an existing Comcast Xfinity internet customer and get your mobile service from another company, maybe it's time to make the switch.
Great, just great. Comcast can now slow down our speeds by x9.
netflix or sling need local channels and its the begining of the end
This is why I avoid cable companies like the plague. They are so full of themselves beyond comparison that it's not even funny. Cable TV is a waste of time consideriing the literal fact being that cable tv sends you brainwashed into a consumer based frenzy where you believe every bit of nonsense the false mainstream media sends people.