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Comcast Targeting Mid-2017 for Wireless Network Launch

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Sep 20, 2016, 9:41 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts today said the company plans to offer wireless service as soon as the middle of 2017. The service will rely on some 15 million WiFi hotspots Comcast has located around the country, as well as cellular access via Verizon Wireless. The network will operate similar to Google's Project Fi, which prioritizes access via WiFi but relies on cellular when WiFi is not available. The company has had a wholesale agreement in place with Verizon since 2011, and Roberts suggested Comcast will be able to offer competitive pricing. Roberts made the comments at an investor conference this morning, but didn't provide more details about pricing, devices, and exact availability.

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Charles Bigelow

Sep 20, 2016, 2:23 PM

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Oh, competitive pricing they say??? Comcast?
I would trust Dish Network with competitive pricing way before Comcast!
I will believe it when I see it!
Competitive pricing means they will sign a contract with all the wireless carriers not to offer services wherever they are offering services and then bribe all the politicians to somehow NOT call this collusion. Then they will charge the same thing th...
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