Simplicity for entrepreneurs and growing companies are the keys to Comcast Business’ new Total Solutions Advantage and Buy More Save More services, according to the company.
The Total Solutions Advantage offer combines high-speed connectivity and built in cyber security. It includes the provider’s Business Internet and Security Edge which is designed to guard against phishing, malware and other threats. All that is needed is a modem from Comcast Business.
The new Comcast Business services start at $60 per month and carry a 30-day money-back guarantee. Rates can be locked in for one or five years. The modems are free to businesses opting for 1.2 Gbps and 2 Gbps service.
“Total Solutions Advantage simplifies connectivity and security into a single, reliable experience with predictable pricing — so business owners can spend less time managing technology and more time growing their business,” Comcast Business Chief Marketing Officer Eileen Diskin said in a press release about the new services.
The Comcast Business Buy More Save More plan provides savings of as much as $30 per month when complementary services are added: The three services being offered:
- Wireless Connect ($35/month): A fully managed LTE backup solution that helps keep businesses online despite the primary connection going down.
- Security Edge: Preferred (starting at $40/month): Enhanced cybersecurity protection featuring expanded threat detection and advanced filtering capabilities.
- Comcast Business Mobile: Unlimited data options on as many as 20 lines.
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) is changing things for organizations of all sizes. New partnerships are a big part of that change. Earlier this month, Comcast and NVIDIA said that they would partner to test the performance of the vendors’ graphics process units (GPUs) at Comcast regional facilities that are milliseconds away from customers.
A few weeks earlier — in mid-February — Comcast, quantum computing software firm Classiq and chipmaker AMD said they had completed a trial in which quantum algorithms would useful in finding independent backup paths if a second network site fails once the primary one is taken offline for maintenance.
