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  2. Criticism of Comcast - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest internet based consumer-review services, Rateitall.com reports the average consumer review of Comcast as 1.6 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 511 reviews to date (2014). [7] Consumer affairs blog The Consumerist named Comcast "Worst Company in America" in 2010 and 2014. [8]

  3. Comcast's Xfinity flags data security incident - AOL

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    Comcast's Xfinity flags data security incident December 18, 2023 at 2:24 PM (Reuters) -Comcast's Xfinity said on Monday there was unauthorized access to its internal systems between Oct. 16 and ...

  4. Comcast Discloses Hackers May Have Stolen Data on 35.9 ...

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    Comcast, the largest cable operator in the U.S., said personal data for approximately 35.9 million customers of its Xfinity services may have been illegally accessed by hackers in a security ...

  5. As Comcast drops one computer security plan, what – if ...

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  6. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, doing business as Xfinity, is an American telecommunications business segment and division of the Comcast Corporation. It is used to market consumer cable television, internet, telephone, and wireless services provided by the company. The brand was first introduced in 2010; prior to that, these services were ...

  7. Comcast Corp. v. FCC - Wikipedia

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    Comcast Corp. v. FCC, 600 F.3d 642 (D.C. Cir., 2010), is a case at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia holding that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) does not have ancillary jurisdiction over the content delivery choices of Internet service providers, under the language of the Communications Act of 1934. [1]