Comcast Releases New Streaming Platform 'Aggregator' for Its Internet-Only Customers

The service, Xfinity Flex, will cost $5 per month

Comcast is releasing a new streaming service for its internet-only customers that will essentially help them organize all of their other streaming services.

Called Xfinity Flex, the offering is designed to continue the company’s commitment to being the “aggregator of aggregators” as consumers move deeper into having multiple internet-based devices and content subscriptions, said Matt Strauss, evp, Xfinity Services for Comcast Cable.

“What we’re bring to life with Flex is a continuation of that vision of being the aggregator that can bring all these choices together, but having that extend into the digital home,” Strauss said.

For $5 per month, customers will receive a voice-activated remote and 4K HDR streaming TV device as well as access to 10,000 free online movies and TV shows from providers like ESPN3, Xumo, Pluto, Tubi TV, Cheddar and YouTube.

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