Consumers are enjoying a particularly competitive stretch between the major wireless companies, as they jockey to steal each other's customers with better unlimited data deals.
But if some competition is good, more is (almost always) better. Please welcome Comcast to the scene.
The cable-and-content company announced on Thursday the launch of Xfinity Mobile, its service that will compete with the wireless likes of AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
Comcast's pitch is already very data-centric, as it ought to be. The company is boasting that its 16 million Wi-Fi hotspots, along with its deal to use some of Verizon's top-of-the-line 4G LTE network, will make for a quality user experience. Read more...
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