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2024 in Review: Connecting Communities and Driving Innovation in Snohomish County 

Across Snohomish County, 2024 has been a big year, and that’s true for us at Comcast. We’ve introduced new products and partnered with our community to bridge the digital divide, all to connect customers to what they love. Read on for some of the highlights from an impactful 2024:   

Enhancing the Value and Innovation of Our Products 

In 2024, we’ve added innovative features and options to our mobile, Internet, and entertainment offerings.  

Xfinity Mobile and Comcast Business Mobile continue to offer some of the lowest prices on the market with residential customers saving up to 50% on their wireless bill when they switch from “the Big Three.” In addition to savings, this year we introduced WiFi Boost, which delivers speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second when customers connect to millions of Xfinity WiFi hotspots.  

We launched Xfinity StreamSaver, a streaming bundle of Peacock, Netflix, and Apple TV+ that delivers savings of over 30% a year. By bringing these premium streaming services together for the first time, Xfinity is making it easy for customers to enjoy exceptional entertainment, including thousands of hours of live sports, from the best streaming apps at an unparalleled value. 

We also introduced NOW, a brand of quality, low-cost Internet, mobile, and streaming TV products that customers can purchase month-to-month, whenever they want. Backed by the Xfinity network, NOW products feature all-in pricing, no contracts or credit checks. 

For Internet customers, we increased speeds at no additional cost – something we’ve done every year for the past 20 years – making it easier to do more like video calling with friends, gaming, or streaming a movie with the family. 

And the Paris Olympics was a milestone moment for Comcast, delighting fans across the country and driving massive viewership and engagement across NBCUniversal’s broadcast and cable networks, and streaming on Peacock.

With Xfinity Store openings in Everett, Mill Creek, Lynwood, Edmonds, and Lake Stevens, there are even more places to meet our team of local experts to ask questions and experience our products and services.  

Building a Future of Unlimited Possibilities in Our Communities 

Numerous organizations in Snohomish County are working hard to increase Internet adoption and digital skills in our communities. Through Project UP, our $1 billion commitment to advance digital equity, we’ve partnered with several to help build a future of unlimited possibilities. Over the past three years, we’ve contributed over $750,000 in cash and in-kind donations to local nonprofits, including:  

  • The Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County, who provides young people ages 5-18 with a safe and positive place to spend their time before and after school and during the summer to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
  • Operation Military Family, who bridges the digital divide among veterans, addressing the needs of veterans and their families, including physical and mental health, employment, housing, social support, and more.
  • YWCA, who is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and ensuring all people in our community have the opportunity to thrive, from housing and emergency shelters to access to educational resources and technology.

Looking Ahead 

We’re hard at work preparing to bring customers even more of what they love in 2025. 


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