In September, Comcast announced so it will be making its Xfinity Flex television box that is streaming for many of its internet-only clients. Nevertheless, as it happens that not all the internet-only customers will undoubtedly be having the free offer — at least perhaps maybe maybe not immediately.
You get the Xfinity Flex for free, instead of needing to pay the usual $5 per month rental, and that offer was effective when the deal was announced if you rent your cable modem/router from Comcast. But Comcast did not point out that the offer ended up beingn’t quite ready for several of the clients, which resulted in a significantly scathing report by The Verge claiming that the offer had disguised a concealed $13 every month fee ( the quantity of the modem/router leasing).
Digital Trends contacted Comcast to get at the base associated with the problem. Here’s the company’s official comment:
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