

Xfinity Voice Unlimited also includes features like caller ID across multiple devices, three-way calling, and call waiting. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa, totaling nearly half of the world’s population.

In addition to the five new countries being added today, the plan already allows unlimited calling to Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. "Comcast’s expanded plan will help our community keep in touch and connected without spending on calling cards or incurring wireless charges."Ĭomcast has more than 11 million phone customers, and nearly all of its residential phone customers subscribe to the Xfinity Voice Unlimited plan.

Although the Asian-American community is the fastest growing racial group in the United States, many of us still have family and friends in our countries of origin," said Carl Hum, Vice President of Policy and Programs, Asian Americans Advancing Justice. "We applaud Comcast’s decision to add India, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore to the Xfinity Voice Unlimited home phone plan. Data from the Federal Communications Commission shows that many of these calls go to India, Mexico, and Canada. Today, Americans spend billions of dollars on cell phone charges related to international calling and millions more on worldwide calling cards. "We hope the changes we’re making to Xfinity Voice Unlimited helps more people stay connected for less money." But sometimes even the shortest phone conversations can get expensive," said Patti Loyack, Vice President of Communications, Comcast Cable. "Staying in touch with family and friends is important, regardless of geography. Next week, it will be offered in the company’s Northeast Division, which includes 14 states from Maine to Virginia and the District of Columbia, and it will be available to remaining Comcast customers by the end of August. It will become available across the company’s entire service area over the next few months. The updated plan is available today in Comcast’s Central Division, which includes major markets like Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Miami, and Nashville. These changes allow customers to place unlimited calls from home or on the go to mobile and landline phones in Mexico, India, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea, in addition to the six regions outside the United States already included. Comcast today announced it added five new countries to its most popular home phone plan, Xfinity Voice Unlimited, a change that comes at no additional cost and has the potential to save users hundreds of dollars each year.
