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California Leads The Nation In Closing The Digital Divide

3 years ago

Today, Comcast announced that the nation’s largest and most comprehensive high-speed Internet adoption program, Internet Essentials, has now connected more than four million low-income Americans, that’s more than one million households. And the State of California is leading the way to bridging the digital divide by connecting more than 150,000 low-income households benefitting more than […]

Filed Under: Community Investment, Internet Essentials
Tagged With: comcast, families, internet essentials, wi-fi

Neon Lights and California’s Fastest Pilots Take Over the Former SF Exploratorium for a Memorable Drone ‘Drag Racing’ Experience

3 years ago

Comcast Xfinity and the Aerial Sports League transformed the former Exploratorium building in San Francisco into a wild, gravity defying “Twisted ¼ Mile” to decide, for the first time, who is the fastest drone pilot in California. To celebrate Comcast Xfinity’s new Gigabit Internet speeds, the California Drone Speed Challenge pitted 16 of California’s fastest, […]

Filed Under: XFINITY Products & Services
Tagged With: comcast, Drone, innovation, Racing, Virtual Reality, xfinity

CALNET Adds Comcast Business for Telecommunications and Network Needs

3 years ago

The State of California Opens Up Bidding Process to Comcast Business to Deliver Innovative and Responsive Solutions for Schools, Government and other Agencies. LIVERMORE, Calif. – July 25, 2017 – Comcast Business today announced it is one of the providers  awarded a contract by the state of California’s Department of Technology (CDT) through its CALNET […]

Filed Under: California News
Tagged With: CALNET, comcast, xfinity

Comcast and Equality California Working Together for the Next Generation of LGBTQ Leadership

4 years ago

Guest blogger Rick Zbur: Rick Zbur is the Executive Director for Equality California A few days ago I was invited to Comcast California’s regional offices in Livermore for the launch of OUT, their newest LGBTQ Employee Resource Group in California. I was pleasantly surprised with a $35,000 donation from the Comcast Foundation that will serve […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized
Tagged With: comcast, Equality, LBGTQ, Tech

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Public Safety Power Shutoff

An Xfinity technician examines a forest

Preparing for PSPS Events

Many of us are looking forward to a return to some form of normalcy as we work to rebuild and recover from the public health crisis. Californians are clever, resilient and optimistic people and we will find joy in every season no matter what happens.

While this year will probably feel very different, one thing that will, unfortunately, remain consistent is the threat of wildfires. June 1 was the official start of fire season and at Comcast we are working tirelessly to ensure we continue to serve our customers.

Concurrent with fire season, in many parts of California, we anticipate planned power outages – called Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) – during this time, which runs from June through November. When gusty winds and dry conditions are forecasted, combined with a heightened fire risk, electricity providers pre-emptively turn off the power to protect the public.

Comcast’s Internet, TV and landline telephone services for homes and businesses require commercial power to operate. During a PSPS event, these Comcast services may stop functioning within hours after the commercial power is shut off. Mobile phone service may also be affected by a PSPS event.

Comcast understands this disruption to services is frustrating and has a major impact on people’s lives and businesses. The safety of our communities and employees is our utmost priority and Comcast takes care during PSPS events to ensure public safety.

Comcast also takes care during PSPS events to ensure we’re keeping our customers informed. We’ve sent a letter and an email to our customers with important information about how to keep informed during wildfire season.

You may also see public service announcements on your local news channel reminding you how these power outages may affect your services.

Here are a few things you can do now to be prepared:

  • Confirm your contact information at xfinity.com/myaccount—We will use this information to contact you if we expect a service disruption caused by a planned power outage. You can also use My Account to check if your service has been restored.
  • Comcast Business customers can check their My Account app or the Comcast Business Status Center to get information and valuable updates.
  • Download your favorite shows and movies for offline viewing—With the Xfinity Stream app, you can watch shows and movies offline in case you lose power.
  • Download the Xfinity Connect App to receive Xfinity Voice calls via your mobile phone—Xfinity Voice customers can make and receive calls with their Xfinity phone number using their mobile phone.
  • Visit the Comcast California Blog where we will post information, updates and answers to commonly asked questions. On the blog, we’ve launched a special PSPS web page where you can get additional information.
  • Follow us on Twitter — our handle is @ComcastCA and we regularly post valuable updates.

Even if power is off, Comcast’s team never stops working for you. From our family to yours, we hope you remain safe.

Comcast Business

PODCAST ALERT: How Technology has and will help Reopen and Transform the Hospitality Industry in California

2 weeks ago

According to Visit California, the state is expected to lose $78.8 billion in travel spending from the highest travel in 2019 and is not expected to go back to those levels until 2024. Hotels and restaurants are facing new challenges as they prepare to reopen, and health and safety measures are under the microscope like […]

Community Impact

A Look Back at 2020: Our Year in Review

3 weeks ago

Photo caption (Left to Right): Chinese New Year Parade in January 2020, Lift Zones announcement at Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno County, a Comcast technician examines an area after it had been burned from a wildfire, Comcast Leaders & Achievers scholarship winner, Black Joy Parade attendees in February 2020, Comcast’s accessibility leader joins a virtual LightHouse for the Blind event.  Across the company and […]

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