One of the more interesting streaming stories recently isn’t about particular content or even a particular streaming platform, but an unlikely alliance on the streaming devices consumers use to access ...
Last year, Comcast jumped into the streaming-box business, selling an intriguing product called Xfinity Flex. It promised to put all your favorite streaming apps in one place, with an interface that’s ...
Comcast is making its Flex video streaming platform available to all of its Internet-only customers for free, the company has announced. Comcast Flex was introduced earlier this year as an option for ...
Cable giant Comcast, like other traditional pay-TV providers, has been steadily losing video subscribers the last several years. Now Comcast is adding a new option for its broadband-only base: ...
Aiming to meet growing demand for video content by its internet-only customers, Comcast is rolling out Xfinity Flex, a new streaming service that will combine VOD, free, ad-supported live streams and ...
Comcast is adding a new $5 a month streaming video service. But Xfinity Flex, which is yet another variation on cable TV without the cable, is limited to the company’s Xfinity Internet subscribers who ...
The Xfinity Flex streaming box and remote is aimed at Comcast’s internet-only subscribers who want to watch video on the big screen. (Comcast Photo) Commentary: After subscribing to Comcast cable ...
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Comcast will lose hundreds of thousands of subscribers this year. At an investor conference earlier this month, Watson noted the number of new broadband-only subscribers using its Flex streaming box ...
Comcast, the U.S.’s biggest purveyor of cable television, has laid the groundwork for a future where it’s perfectly happy if you don’t subscribe to a TV package. Of course, the cable giant still wants ...
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