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Comcast Expands Xfinity Security to Deepen Broadband Ties

Aug 18 (Reuters) - Comcast is expanding its Xfinity home security offerings with a new platform that combines Wi-Fi-based protection ​with cybersecurity and family controls, as it ‌seeks to make its broadband service stickier in a competitive market.

Here are more details:

  • Comcast said on Tuesday that the platform, ​called Xfinity Shield, is available for Xfinity ​Internet customers at no additional cost, while a $15-a-month ⁠option adds an indoor camera, door and window ​sensor, cloud video storage and 24/7 urgent response.

  • The company ​said the average Xfinity customer now connects 36 devices to WiFi, while its network identifies, filters and blocks an average of ​30 million threats each day.

  • The new features could ​help deepen customer engagement at a time when Comcast faces ‌pressure ⁠to retain subscribers in a highly competitive market.

  • "We're lowering dramatically the barrier of entry to the idea of a total security product under Xfinity Shield," Comcast ​product chief Fraser ​Stirling told ⁠Reuters in an interview.

  • The platform brings cybersecurity, WiFi Motion and family controls together ​in the Xfinity app. WiFi Motion uses ​the ⁠Xfinity Gateway, which sits at the center of the home network, and other connected devices to detect movement ⁠in ​the home, while Comcast said ​AI capabilities across its network and Gateway help support the service.

Reporting by ​Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel

Source: Reuters


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