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From: Zen Dollar Round3/21/2019 2:15:35 PM
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Comcast unveils $5-a-month streaming service Xfinity Flex

Limited to Comcast's internet-service-only customers, it mimics the company's X1 cable service but delivers over the internet.

Comcast announced a $5-a-month streaming video service Thursday called Xfinity Flex, an offering that aggregates on-demand video from your subscriptions like Netflix Amazon Prime Video and HBO, as well as offering free ad-supported shows to watch and options to rent and buy programming.

It essentially replicates some of the features of a cable service but delivers over the internet rather than... well, cable. But it won't have live channels or DVR, and it won't let you watch a live-TV streaming service like YouTube TV or Sling TV, keeping Flex squarely in the realm of on-demand viewing that's less threatening to Comcast's traditional -- and lucrative -- cable TV packages.

Instead, Flex will have built-in ways to upgrade to live TV from Comcast.

The news comes just days before a high-profile Apple event, scheduled for Monday, where the gadget giant is expected to unveil its own video service. Apple's service is expected to include its own original content but also be designed as a central hub to sign up for and organize various video subscriptions.

More at: cnet.com
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