The Twin Cities is experiencing some of the coldest weather in a generation, and Comcast wants to make sure its customers – and members of the public – have a way to stay connected in emergencies or if they lose service as a result of the weather. That’s why Comcast is giving access to thousands of Twin Cities area Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspots for free. To access the hotspots, simply select “xfinitywifi” from the list of available networks and follow the prompts. For a map of area hotspots, click here.
“We’ve opened thousands of Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspots to help area residents stay safe and connected through the cold,” said J.D. Keller, Regional Vice President, Comcast Twin Cities. “We’ll keep the hotspots open until we come out of this deep freeze.”
Comcast prepped for the cold, suggests customers download its apps to stay connected
Comcast works to prepare its systems and teams ahead of storms and cold weather to ensure continuity of service. This includes everything from preparing generators to ensuring that our service vehicles are ready for tough weather conditions. Customers can stay connected by downloading these free Xfinity apps from the Android or iOS app stores:
- Xfinity My Account: Customers can manage their accounts, check for outages, report service interruptions and troubleshoot equipment issues from any mobile device. They also can access My Account online from their computers. Customers should make sure their contact information is current in the app in case Comcast texts or emails important weather-related updates.
- Xfinity Stream: To ensure they can watch their favorite shows and movies in the event of a power outage, customers can download the Xfinity Stream app on their mobile devices, stream live TV and watch On Demand content over their cellular networks. They also can download TV shows and movies in advance and access them via Wi-Fi or cellular connection. In addition, X1 customers can stream or download DVR content.
- Xfinity Wi-Fi App: With more than 2,000 Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspots in the region and 19 million nationwide, the Xfinity Wi-Fi app makes it easy to locate hotspots. Customers can also visit the hotspot finder map online.
- Xfinity Connect: Xfinity Voice customers can send and receive texts from their home telephone numbers, listen to their voicemail and access their https://comca.st/2sYxN1z email.
Please note: If the electricity goes out, the local utility provider has to restore power before Xfinity technicians can safely start work to restore service. It’s possible that power could be restored before Xfinity services are restored, if the extreme weather damages the Xfinity network. Comcast is committed to restoring service as quickly as possible, regardless of the cause of the interruption.
Information for Comcast Business customers
To stay connected during the storm and cold, Comcast Business customers should use My Account for real-time updates on outages affecting their locations and to enroll to receive service interruption text message notifications. For more tips and resources, click here.
“Safety first. We hope everyone stays warm, safe and connected this week,” Keller emphasized. “Our goal is to help people stay connected and provide the best possible experience during a very difficult and potentially dangerous time.”