Comcast has reached 300,000 Xfinity Wi-Fi network hotspots in New England.
The cable vendor is planning more hotspots this year.
Comcast said the region is one of Comcast’s largest contributors to its march toward launching one million nationwide access points, comprising the largest WiFi network in the country.
Its customers are turning to Wi-Fi for communications or enjoy TV shows on the go. Xfinity Wi-Fi enables them to have free access to thousands of hotspots where they can stay connected and surf online anytime.
Xfinity WiFi is available from Boston’s Innovation District to Harvard Square and throughout main streets in the suburbs from Framingham to Cape Cod and southern New Hampshire.
Elsewhere in New England, Xfinity Wi-Fi is available from Connecticut’s Capital City to the Pioneer Valley’s 91 corridor and Vermont’s waterfront city of Burlington. Xfinity WiFi also surrounds most major colleges and universities in the Greater Boston area from MIT and Boston University to the University of New Hampshire.