How about Xfinity? We’ve got it!

Xfinity is the name of the cable carrier offered by Charter Communications and Time Warner Cable, the two largest providers in the United States. Charter has its own Xfinity brand, while Time Warner Cable owns the Time Warner Cable brand and Comcast the Xfinity brand.

Xfinity’s service is a complete cable package that includes television, internet, and phone service and all the channels you’d like to watch on TVHow about Xfinity?

Xfinity is an optical fiber network, that is used for internet and TV transmissions. This network is the successor of the cable TV (Uverse) and DSL (digital subscriber line) network.

In the US, there are four basic cable TV (Uverse) networks:

• Comcast - 1,5 million customers

• Time Warner Cable - 2,4 million subscribers

• Charter Communications - 7,5 million customers

• DirectTV - 10How about Xfinity? Is that a thing now?

Or did Comcast recently start selling Xfinity Internet speeds of up to 25 Mbps?

Not long after the FCC announced net neutrality rules in 2015, Comcast started offering its own internet service, albeit with slower speeds than what would have been possible in the first place. That was when Comcast, which was already the nation’s third-largest cable provider, stopped selling Internet speeds slower than 25 Mbps, instead letting customers choose a 25 Mbps download cap