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Study Smart, Save Big—Get Connected NOW Without Breaking the Bank

As students in Washington return to school, they are prioritizing quality, affordable, and flexible internet service options. They need internet that can support the demands of online classes, video conferencing, and intensive research, all without straining their budgets. These needs underscore the growing importance of reliable internet access for students of all ages in today’s increasingly digital world.

Enter NOW Internet, a new pay-as-you-go option that offer flexibility and affordability backed by the powerful Xfinity network that’s available in 2.8 million locations in Washington, provides over 99% reliability and uses AI to resolve issues before they disrupt your connection. NOW Internet offers a reliable, affordable alternative to traditional 5G home internet, ideal for students and families.

With strong security protocols, your data remains safe. NOW Internet also features competitive prepaid pricing, especially when bundled with NOW Mobile. Plus, you gain access to more than 95,000 public Xfinity WiFi hotspots in Washington and 23 million nationwide, making it a budget-friendly choice for mobile service on the go.

The NOW Portfolio:

  • NOW Internet: Choose between 100 Mbps for $30 a month or 200 Mbps for $45 a month, with unlimited data and an Xfinity gateway included.

  • NOW Mobile: Bundle with NOW Internet for one of the most affordable unlimited plans on the market, starting at $55 a month. Additional mobile lines are just $25 a month each.

  • NOW TV: For just $20 a month, enjoy 40+ live channels, over two dozen FAST channels, and Peacock Premium, all accessible via the Xfinity Stream app.

  • NOW WiFi Pass: Unlimited access to over 23 million Xfinity WiFi hotspots for $20 per 30 days, with no cancellation fees or equipment required.

University students in Washington who live off campus may also be eligible for Xfinity Internet deals for as low as $25 per month for 12 months, with plug-and-play WiFi equipment included, a one-year price guarantee and no annual contract. The more speed you need, the more benefits you’ll unlock with a free Peacock account, bundled offers with Xfinity Mobile, and a Mastercard gift card that can be used on school expenses or just for fun. Whether you need basic Internet to research for that term paper, or the fastest speeds for streaming or gaming, Xfinity offers three tiers of service.

As Washington students gear up for the new school year, finding affordable and reliable internet and mobile service is a top priority for those on a budget. For more details about NOW Internet and NOW Mobile, students can check out the latest offerings online or visit their nearest Xfinity Store in Washington or at www.Xfinity.com . Visit https://www.xfinity.com/student to view the exclusive student offers in your area. You can also sign up by calling 1-800-XFINITY (1-800-934-6489) or by visiting one of our stores.

Andy Colley is a senior director and copywriter for Comcast NBCUniversal.

The news and editorial staff of Sound Publishing, Inc. had no role in the preparation of this post. The views and opinions expressed in this sponsored post are those of the advertiser and do not reflect those of Sound Publishing, Inc.

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