01Jul2011

Surfing at the Shore Just Got Easier

Summer is in full swing and that means more fun in the sun. I like to kick off the summer at the shore where I can sit back and relax on the beach with my family and friends. Not only do I enjoy spending quality time with my family, but I like being able to share my photos and videos when I access any of the numerous Xfinity WiFi hotspots so I can stay connected while I'm on the go.

Well, surfing just got that much easier at the shore! During the month of July, Xfinity WiFi hotspots will be available at no cost to anyone who has a WiFi-enabled device. That means even if you're not an Xfinity Internet customer, you can enjoy two complimentary Xfinity WiFi sessions up to 60 minutes each. You can share photos, game in real time or you can stream music, TV and movies or simply update your status to brag about how much fun you're having at the beach.

Want to know how to take advantage of Xfinity WiFi? Signing in is easy. Look for "xfinitywifi" on your wireless device and follow the prompts to begin your complimentary WiFi sessions. To find a hotspot near you, go to www.xfinity.com/wifi.

If you are an Xfinity Internet customer, Xfinity WiFi is included with your Internet service for no additional charge so you can continue to access Xfinity WiFi everyday from any of the thousands of hotspots located in the Greater Philadelphia region, parts of Delaware and New Jersey.

(Don't forget, through a roaming agreement with Cablevision and Time Warner, customers can also access thousands more hotspots in Northern New Jersey, New York City and Southern Connecticut.)

And don't forget the sunscreen, okay?

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