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Xfinity overview

Known for its broad availability and fast speeds, Xfinity internet options have a variety of plans to fit any budget. 

  • Xfinity home internet plans: Xfinity, a Comcast brand, offers internet, TV, home phone, home security and mobile services. 
  • Xfinity internet speeds: 50–6,000 Mbps (6 GB).
  • Price: $9.95–$299.95/mo.
  • Coverage: 40 states. Xfinity is the largest internet service provider (ISP) in the U.S.  

Best Xfinity internet plans and prices

Xfinity pros and cons

ProsCons
Cheapest starting prices across all ISPs.Xfinity internet prices increase after promotions.
Widespread availability across the U.S.Customer satisfaction has room for improvement.
Xfinity packages offer other home services, like TV, phone and security.Slower upload speeds on most Xfinity plans.

Which Xfinity internet plan should I get?

Consider these factors when shopping Xfinity deals for internet.

  • What online activities does everyone in your house do? A good internet speed for gaming and remote work/video conferencing starts at 100 Mbps. Homes with more devices need faster speeds. 
  • How large of an area do you need your Wi-Fi to cover? Add xFi Complete to any Xfinity internet plan ($10/mo. for 12 months, then $25) to extend coverage with a Wi-Fi booster. 
  • How many devices are connected at the same time? Homes with over 20 devices should consider Xfinity home internet plans with 1 GB speeds or more.
  • How much does Xfinity internet cost? Xfinity packages are available at multiple price points to fit into your budget, starting at $19.99/mo. 
  • What Xfinity plans are available in your area? Comcast internet by Xfinity is divided into Northeast, Central and West zones and plan speed and pricing can vary between regions.
  • Is Xfinity fiber available near me? Xfinity has fiber-to-the-home service in 0.47% of the U.S., according to the FCC. Xfinity fiber is available in about 30 states; larger coverage areas include Washington, D.C.; San Jose and Oakland, CA; and Seattle, WA.
  • Is Xfinity Mobile available near me? Xfinity Mobile has nationwide coverage over a 4G/5G network (available even outside Xfinity Wi-Fi and TV areas). 
  • Is Xfinity TV available near me? Xfinity TV packages and prices are available in all Xfinity internet regions.

Xfinity Superfast Internet – up to 800 Mbps

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Pros
  • Good value for the speed.

  • Connect 10+ devices at once.

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Cons
  • Slower upload speeds.

  • Price increase after 12–24 months.

These Xfinity Wi-Fi plans work well for most online activities, even streaming in HD or 4K but are not ideal for an ultra-connected home engaging in high–bandwidth tasks.

Plan name & regionStarting price*Promo lengthSpeeds (down/up)Standard rate
Xfinity Superfast (West)$65/mo.12 months800/35 Mbps$90/mo.
Xfinity Superfast (Central)$70/mo.12 months800/35 Mbps$99/mo.
Xfinity Blast!$35/mo.24 months400/20 Mbps$103.95/mo.
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

Xfinity fiber plans – up to 6,000 Mbps (6 Gig)

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Pros
  • Equal download/upload speed.

  • Fast ping rate.

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Cons
  • Expensive.

  • Limited availability.

Xfinity Gigabit Pro plans are Xfinity packages with fiber internet. Connect unlimited devices and upload large files with these multi-gig speeds. Xfinity fiber-optic internet offers symmetrical, or equal, download and upload speeds. These plans are beneficial for content creators who upload videos or photos, live-stream or regularly send emails with large attachments.

Keep in mind that Xfinity Gigabit high-speed internet plans aren’t great for strict budgets, as they are pricier than typical Xfinity Wi-Fi packages. 

Plan name & regionStarting price*Promo lengthSpeeds (down/up)Standard rate
Xfinity Gigabit Pro (West)$299.95/mo.24 months3,000/3,000 Mbps$299.95/mo.
Xfinity Gigabit Pro (Central)$299.95/mo.24 months6,000/6,000 Mbps$299.95/mo.
Xfinity Gigabit Pro (Northeast)$80/mo.24 months1,200/1,200 Mbps$299.95/mo.
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

Xfinity Internet Essentials – up to 50 Mbps

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Pros
  • Cheapest internet plan.

  • No equipment fees.

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Cons
  • Limited availability.

  • Slow speeds.

The cheapest Xfinity internet deal is $9.95/mo., available in select areas. Qualifying households can apply for this internet deal to get up to 50 Mbps. 

Xfinity Gigabit Internet – up to 1,300 Mbps

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Pros
  • Double the speed for just $10–$20 more than Xfinity’s Superfast deal.

  • Great for gaming and streaming.

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Cons
  • Unnecessary for basic home internet use.

  • Over $100/mo. after promotion.

Xfinity Gigabit offers 1,300 Mbps (1.3 GB), ideal for ultra-connected households with constantly connected devices. Use Gigabit Xfinity plans for virtual meetings, social media or competitive gaming. 

Plan name & regionStarting price*Promo lengthSpeeds (down/up)Standard rate
Xfinity Gigabit (West)$80/mo.24 months1,100/35 Mbps$110/mo.
Xfinity Gigabit Extra (Central)$80/mo.12 months1,300/35 Mbps$119/mo.
Xfinity Gigabit Plus (Northeast)$70/mo.24 months1,000/35 Mbps$113.95/mo.
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

Xfinity Fast Internet – up to 400 Mbps

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Pros
  • Affordable price.

  • Good value Wi-Fi plan.

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Cons
  • May experience lag if using numerous devices.

  • Significant price increase after promotion.

The Xfinity Fast plan is best for connecting around eight devices. Plenty of internet activities work well with this plan, including online shopping, gaming, listening to music and streaming video.

Plan name & regionStarting price*Promo lengthSpeeds (down/up)Standard rate
Xfinity Fast (West)$60/mo.12 months600/35 Mbps$80/mo.
Xfinity Fast (Central)$55/mo.12 months600/35 Mbps$89/mo.
Xfinity Fast (Northeast)$50/mo.24 months600/35 Mbps$108/mo.
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

Methodology

We rated the largest internet providers in the U.S. for 2025. Each provider was rated on a scale of 1 to 5 based on over a dozen factors, including speed, cost, availability, fees, customer satisfaction, connection type and more. We also used data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to compare the average speed offered by internet companies in the U.S. to set a baseline for what is considered a good internet speed. Additionally, we analyzed data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) to understand how each internet service provider (ISP) fares in customer service and perceived value.  

How we reviewed Xfinity

Xfinity scored 4 out of 5 for its vast availability and low-cost internet deals. This Comcast internet brand also got high marks for offering Xfinity internet options up to 6 GB, faster than 80% of the top providers we reviewed. However, its plans come with more fees than most providers, including equipment rental, installation and early termination fees on some plans. 

Xfinity packages

Bundle nameInternet speed*No. of TV channels*Starting cost**
Xfinity Connect More Internet & Choice TVUp to 200 Mbps10+$55/mo.
Xfinity Fast Internet & Popular TVUp to 600 Mbps125+$105/mo.
Xfinity Fast Internet & Ultimate TVUp to 600 Mbps185+$125/mo.
Xfinity Superfast Internet & Ultimate TVUp to 800 Mbps185+$140/mo.
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*Speeds, TV channels and costs can vary depending on location.

**Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

Key points about Xfinity bundles:

  • Options: Customize your Xfinity bundle with any combination of internet, TV, streaming, landline phone, mobile phone or home security.
  • Xfinity cable: Choose an Xfinity internet and TV bundles with just the essential (10+ channels) or all the popular cable networks. 
  • Equipment: Xfinity TV boxes start at $10/mo. per room.

Xfinity vs. other internet providers

Compare price, connection and speed against other providers. 

Disclaimers

* Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

** Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states. SPECTRUM INTERNET: Standard rates apply after promo period. Additional charge for installation. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds (including wireless) vary and are not guaranteed. Capable modem required for all Gig speeds. For a list of capable modems, visit Spectrum.net/modem. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Not available in all areas. Restrictions apply. ©2025 Charter Communications, all rights reserved.

Xfinity internet coverage areas

Xfinity cable internet (formerly Comcast Internet) service in 40 states, accounting for about 40% of all broadband subscribers

Largest cities and surrounding areas in the Xfinity coverage map:

Atlanta, Georgia 
Baltimore, Maryland
Boston, Massachusetts
Charlottesville, Virginia
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Detroit, Michigan
Houston, Texas
Memphis, Tennessee
Miami, Florida
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mobile, Alabama
Nashville, Tennessee
Oakland, California
Orlando, Florida
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Portland, Oregon
Richmond, Virginia
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Francisco, California
San Jose, California
Seattle, Washington
St. Paul, Minnesota
Tallahassee, Florida
Washington, D.C.

Xfinity customer satisfaction

The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) is a trusted source of information for customer feedback on top ISPs. The 2024 ACSI scores rank fiber and non-fiber internet services separately due to significant differences in connection quality. These scores reflect satisfaction with features including internet speed, reliability, outages, mobile apps, websites and more.

  • For its non-fiber services, Xfinity received a 67, making it the 6th-best broadband provider out of the 12 ranked ISPs (one of which is an aggregate score of smaller ISPs).
  • For its fiber services, Xfinity earned a 75. Fiber scores skew higher overall, so while this score is better than its non-fiber services, it was low among all fiber providers.

Xfinity customer service

Reach Xfinity anytime with Xfinity Assistant chat, available 24/7. Xfinity customer service is also available by phone, the Xfinity app or in-store. 

  • Xfinity phone number: Call 1-800-934-6489 for Xfinity customer service. 
  • Xfinity outages: Check for Xfinity outages in your area by entering your address here
  • Other contact methods: Contact Xfinity in other ways, such as via chat, text message and more here.
  • Troubleshoot: Find answers to common Xfinity issues here.

How to pay your Xfinity bill

  • Pay your Comcast/Xfinity bill online: Sign in to your Xfinity account to pay by debit, credit card or bank account. 
  • Pay your Xfinity bill by phone: Call 1-800-934-6489 and select option 2. You will need your Xfinity account number and the phone number associated with your Xfinity service. If using a credit or debit card, you will need the card number, expiration date and CVV code. For a savings or checking account, you will need the account and routing number.
  • Pay your Xfinity bill in-store: You can pay with cash or card at a kiosk inside an Xfinity store
  • Xfinity late fees: Late fees are normally $10 per event. However, Xfinity gives a one-time $10 credit on your first past-due balance when you sign up for automatic payments.
  • Xfinity bill assistance: If you need help paying a past-due balance, you can set up a payment plan with Xfinity by calling 1-888-936-4968. 

Xfinity FAQs

How much is Xfinity internet per month?

Reboot an Xfinity router by unplugging it, waiting about 60 seconds, then plugging it back in. To reset your router to its default settings, hold down the reset button on the Xfinity Gateway for about 10 seconds with a paper clip. Then, set up your Wi-Fi name and password again, along with any other network customizations. 

How do you restart an Xfinity router?

You can reboot an Xfinity router by unplugging it, waiting about 60 seconds then plugging it back in. Rebooting the router is often the first step in troubleshooting any Wi-Fi issues you are experiencing. If you want to reset all your router settings to the default, hold down the reset button on the Xfinity Gateway for about 10 seconds with a paper clip. You will then need to set back up your Wi-Fi name and password, along with any other network customizations.

Who owns Xfinity internet?

Comcast Corporation is the parent company of Xfinity. Comcast is headquartered in Philadelphia, PA. Other divisions of Comcast include NBCUniversal and DreamWorks Animation.

How do I cancel Xfinity internet?

You can cancel, pause or move your account online. You can also cancel Xfinity internet at any Xfinity store.

What Xfinity internet speed do I need?

Xfinity offers one of the widest ranges of speed options in the country, from 50 to 6,000 Mbps. To determine what Xfinity internet speed you need, evaluate three factors: what online activities your household regularly participates in, how much square footage you need your service to cover, and how many devices you have connected and active simultaneously.

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