Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) launched its Internet2go wireless data service in Colorado, the most recent launch of service in more than 40 markets. Pricing for the service remains the same as it is for other Comcast markets.
Its Xfinity Internet2go Metro service uses a 4G-only data card operating on Clearwire Corp.’s WiMAX network, while customers who choose the Nationwide service get a 3G-only data card that operates on Sprint Nextel Corp.’s 3G network. Customers who choose Nationwide Preferred service get a dongle that can be used on both the 3G and 4G networks. Nationwide access starts at $25 per month for the first year, while Nationwide Preferred starts at $40 per month for the first year. Metro 4G pricing starts at $40 a month as part of a bundle and $60 per month as a standalone service.
“Colorado is known for being a state that embraces technology, and having 4G and 3G wireless service with blazing fast Internet speeds is evidence to that fact,” said Rich Jennings, regional VP for the Comcast Mile High Region. “Comcast continues to drive innovation in the market whether it’s with video, voice, the Internet or now wireless — all for the ultimate benefit of customers.”
Comcast launches Internet2go service in Colorado
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