Xfinity Home Launches in Washington: Interact with Your Home Like You Interact with a Smartphone

Spokane customer discusses Xfinity Home

KREM TV in Spokane filmed a segment explaining the home security aspects of the new Xfinity Home product.

Check out a video demo of the product in a Seattle employee’s home, as reported by Geekwire.

And here’s a very thorough report about the home security aspects of the new service by KREM 2 in Spokane.

Comcast today announced the launch of Xfinity® Home across the company’s Washington State service area. Xfinity Home offers traditional home security components, like police and fire alarm protection backed by 24/7 professional monitoring, as well as the ability to remotely adjust digital thermostats, turn lights on or off and watch secure live streaming video from wireless cameras while away from home. The service also comes with the Xfinity Home app, which is available for free on Apple’s iTunes App Store®.

“Xfinity Home brings digital home monitoring to a new level,”said Mitch Bowling, Senior Vice President and General Manager of New Businesses for Comcast Cable. “It comes with a range of broadband-based technologies that empower customers to stay better connected to their home virtually anytime, anywhere.”

Xfinity Home offers consumers the ability to create personalized settings that can do things like provide real-time e-mail or text alerts when doors open or close or when motion detectors report activity occurring inside or outside of the home. In addition, the service comes with a tablet-like touch screen with a menu of widgets that allow access to the latest weather, news, traffic, and sports scores.

In addition to 24/7 professional monitoring, Xfinity Home provides customers with the ability to:

  • watch live streaming video of their home via wireless cameras;
  • access security controls remotely via a Web portal or the Xfinity Security app for the iPhone;
  • manage home utilities like digital thermostats and lights;
  • have more peace of mind since both battery and cellular backup helps ensure customers remain fully protected even in the event of a power outage.

“We are extremely pleased to offer Xfinity Home to our Washington customers,” said Len Rozek, senior vice president of Comcast’s Washington state region.  “This state-of-the-art product leverages the power and flexibility of our fiber optic broadband network to bring a whole new level of innovation, choice and value to our customers.”

Today, Comcast is selling the Xfinity Home Preferred Package for as low as $39.95 per month. Xfinity Home customers will also be eligible to receive up to a 20 percent discount on their homeowners’ insurance. Visit www.xfinity.com/home for more information on pricing, equipment and additional features.

The service was first unveiled in Houston in mid-2010 with the name Xfinity Home Security and is continuing to roll out into various markets in the U.S.

Comcast Neighborhoods: Learn the Keys to a Great Visit to Keyport, Washington

Xfinity On Demand customers in Washington can now take a virtual visit to Keyport - also known as Torpedo Town – thanks to Comcast Neighborhoods. Host Sabrina Register shows off attractions like the Naval Undersea Museum there in this Kitsap Peninsula community

Sabrina Register looks through a periscope

It's 'Up Periscope' for Comcast Neighborhoods as host Sabrina Register visits the nautical town of Keyport, Washington

The museum, operated by the US Navy, is free and open to the public. With more than 80 volunteers, you can hear about naval history and have all of your questions answered. Visitors can check out

diving equipment on display at the museum

Diving equipment on display at the museum

everything from specialized diving equipment that Navy men and women use under the sea,  to entire submarines.

Another highlight of the show is a favorite place to dine and hear great music: the Whiskey Creek Steakhouse. The restaurant used to be a bar, and legend has it that the owner at the time, an avid gambler, lost and re-won the establishment several times. Dixieland Jazz has a big following, and on Wednesday nights, patrons are treated to a talented 90-year-old musician who entertains with her trumpet!

 Comcast Digital TV customers can see the segment by following these easy steps:

1. Go to On Demand, Channel 1.

2. Look for the Get Local folder.

3. Go to ‘Around the Sound.’

4. Click ‘Neighborhoods.’

Winners of the Most-Popular Xfinity On Demand Programming: Bridesmaids, Tosh.0 and the ‘Bob

Comedian Daniel Tosh

Daniel Tosh searches the Internet for interesting content to share with his viewers. Tosh.0 was Xfinity On Demand's most-viewed TW show in 2011

Every year, we have fun catching up with totals of what we all watched the most On Demand in Seattle, Spokane, and the rest of Washington State. The clear winner this year was the movie Bridesmaids. The geek in all of us will be happy to hear the name of the most popular TV program, Tosh.0.

You probably only have to be breathing to recognize the name of the most popular kids’ show. In fact, you only have to use the hero’s  first name and people recognize him: SpongeBob is everywhere!

You can read more about the national Xfinity On Demand winners here at Comcast Voices. The blog notes “With some 400 million views each month On Demand — or nearly 5 billion views in 2011 — the category winners represent a true popularity contest.”

So who was popular here in Washington, as a state? Here was our list for 2011:

1. Bridesmaids* (Universal)
2. Red* (Summit)
3. Hall Pass* (Warner Bros.)
4. Due Date* (Warner Bros.)
5. Bad Teacher * (Sony)
6. The Adjustment Bureau* (Universal)
7. Horrible Bosses* (Warner Brothers)
8. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1* (Warner Bros.)
9. Little Fockers* (Universal)
10. Just Go With It* (Sony)
 
Across America, Hall Pass was No. 2 and Red No. 3, but those positions are flipped in Washington.
 
By the way, where you see an asterix is where the movie was available On Demand the same day it was for sale on DVD format.
 
Here were the most popular TV shows in Washington:
 
1. Tosh.0
2. NCIS
3. Hawaii Five-0
4. South Park
5. Two and A Half Men
6. The Big Bang Theory
7. Family Guy
8. CSI
9. Pawn Stars
10. The Office

Comcast Neighborhoods Program Shows Off Dutch-Influenced Lynden, Washington

Sabrina Register and Comcast Neighborhoods visit Lynden in the latest installment of the program that we’ve placed on YouTube. Here are links for more information about some of the places and people featured in the segment.

Berthusen Park

City of Lynden

Dutch Village Inn

Edaleen Diary

Lynden Dutch Bakery

Lynden Performing Arts Guild

Lynden Pioneer Museum

Comcast Neighborhoods segments air for three months On Demand before they appear on YouTube. So that’s why you will see hints of the holiday season in the video.

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