The integrated modem is designed specifically for a commercial environment, and the company said the device and accompanying service are included with most Comcast Business Internet plans. In some plans, it is added at no cost, while in others monthly limits are applied to the public signal. The public signal is offered through Xfinity WiFi, a Comcast brand, and the dual-band router is from Cisco. Comcast also offers dual-band wireless gateways to homes.
John Guillaume, VP of product development, said in a statement that the company is making this Gateway "available nationwide because research has proven time and again that Wi-Fi is a game changer for brick-and-mortar-based small businesses."
In its announcement, Comcast pointed to a recent survey of small business owners by Bredin Research that found establishments not offering public Wi-Fi cited their concerns about tech support, cost and misuse by customers. The company pointed out that the device and service are set up by Comcast technicians, and maintained as part of its service.
Comcast did not specify the speeds it will be offering. The company simply said the private Wi-Fi was "fast" and "more than enough Wi-Fi speed to handle the demands and multiple devices of today's modern businesses." For public Wi-Fi, Comcast said that, "according to third party analysis, Xfinity WiFi is the fastest Wi-Fi in the nation."
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