
If you're a Comcast TV as able-bodied as internet user, prepare for stair hikes. The congregation is planning to increase the prices of a array of casework starting January 1st, 2021, according to Ars Technica and a certificate enucleation the various stair increases being shared on Reddit.
The increases include as much as $4.50 per month appended to the "Broadcast TV" fee as able-bodied as up to $2 per month appended to the Bounded Sports Pattern (RSN) fee, which collectively would add as much as $78 per year.
In a take-in to Ars Technica, a Comcast stockbroker confirmed the raised fees, as able-bodied as a $3 per month increase for internet-only signification as able-bodied as up to a $2.50 per month increase for TV boxes on the primary outlet, with a subtract of up to $2.45 per month for TV boxes on appended outlets. (This means the fee for someone's primary TV box is increasing from $5 to $7.50 per month, while the fee for appended boxes will be popularly from $9.95 to $7.50 per month.)
Some TV bales might conjointly see increases, however Comcast tells Ars Technica it depends on the signification area. In Chicago, for example, the Hand-picked TV tie-in is increasing from $25 to $30 per month.
At the aforementioned time as these stair hikes, Comcast conjointly said this week it'd nominate a home internet data cap of 1.2TB per month in other than a dozen states next year. If people go over this allotment, they'll be surefire $10 per 50GB, up to $100 in a month. That means it's jumpiness to be an expensive year to be a Comcast customer.
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