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  2. Comcast to raise prices for its Xfinity programs - AOL

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    Xfinity provides video, broadband and phone services. Bloomberg News earlier reported that on average, subscribers will see a 3% increase in prices. The price for internet-only service will ...

  3. Low-cost internet for seniors and retirees: How to stay ... - AOL

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    Xfinity, a division of Comcast, is a leading provider of internet, TV, phone and home security services across more than 40 states.While Xfinity’s standard plans start at $35 per month, its ...

  4. Comcast Launches Xumo Streaming Box for Xfinity ... - AOL

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    In October, Charter began rolling out Xumo boxes to Spectrum video customers with a different model: New customers will get one free Xumo Stream Box per household for 12 months and then can either ...

  5. Affordable Connectivity Program - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was a United States government-sponsored program that provided internet access to low-income households. [1] Several companies signed on to participate in the program, including Verizon Communications, Frontier Communications, T-Mobile, Spectrum, Cox, AT&T, Xfinity, Optimum and Comcast.

  6. 6 smart money moves to make before and after Fed rate cuts ...

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    For example, opening a 12-month CD that earns 4.50% today means you'll continue earning 4.50% over the entire 12 months, even as HYSA interest rates drop. That's a guaranteed return of about $450 ...

  7. Saving vs. investing: Which strategy works best for growing ...

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    For instance, a $10,000 investment in a 5-year Treasury bond yielding 4.00% would pay you $200 every six months for a total of $400 annually, with your $10,000 returned after five years.