![]() You’re paying for the freedom to leave at any time. The tradeoff is that the Central region doesn’t require a term contract. The Central region’s plans look similar to those of the West region, but they’re more expensive at the Popular and Ultimate levels (again, we don’t recommend basic cable plans like Choice TV). Just keep an eye on Xfinity’s contract requirements, Northeasterners-as the Rumplestiltskin of the telecom world, Xfinity loves to hide things in the fine print. The other plans aren’t too bad either if you need more juice. ![]() You’ll also get that price locked in for the first 24 months. ![]() The best deal you’ll get right now is the super affordable 400 Mbps plan for just $30/mo. Xfinity has recently condensed its plans to better match those of other regions, so you’ll no longer find yourself paying $65/mo. ![]() Xfinity’s Northeast plans are much better than they were last year. Their speeds, between 400 Mbps and 1,000 Mbps, are right in the sweet spot for a household with multiple smart-home devices. If you’re really looking to support multiple streaming devices or some gaming, you might want to upgrade to Xfinity’s Fast, Superfast, or Gigabit plans. The Central region’s 200 Mbps plan recently went down in price to better match West Coast prices, and provides a decent speed for one or two devices marathoning your favorite Netflix original series.
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