The Xfinity 5-Year Price Lock Is a Gift That Keeps On Giving
A new year with new resolutions—why not new internet?
Jan 5, 2026 | Share
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2026 is upon us. What’s to come in the new year? Maybe new resolutions like joining a book club or spreading good cheer?
A new year with slow internet is certainly no fun. Switching to Xfinity should be priority number one.
If we sound like a holiday voiceover, there’s a good reason. Internet deals from Xfinity feel like Christmas morning on this side of the ball drop, all sparkly and topped with pretty bows. Seriously, now is a good time to unwrap some of the best internet in the nation, and we’ll explain why.
Get gigabit internet super-cheap for a limited time!
Right now, you can get 300Mbps and 1,000Mbps internet speeds for less than the standard 5-year rate. Take a look:
- 300 Mbps Internet at $40/mo. for 5 years
- 1 Gig Internet at $50/mo. for 5 years
What a steal, right? But don’t dilly-dally! This promotional pricing ends on February 22, 2026.
Xfinity pricing has a 5-year guarantee
Switch to Xfinity if you’re sick of watching your internet bill rise like a helium balloon. Xfinity doesn’t play that game. Nope. Once you sign up for new internet service, your price locks for five years. Can competing internet providers say that? Probably not.
Take a look at the five-year pricing you get for Xfinity Internet:
| Plan | Price | Download speed | Upload speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 300 Mbps | $55/mo. for 5 yrs. | Up to 300Mbps | Up to 100Mbps |
| 500 Mbps | $70/mo. for 5 yrs. | Up to 500Mbps | Up to 100Mbps |
| 1 Gig | $85/mo. for 5 yrs. | Up to 1,000Mbps | Up to 100Mbps |
| 1.2 Gig | $115/mo. for 5 yrs. | Up to 1,200Mbps | Up to 100Mbps |
| 2 Gig | $115/mo. for 5 yrs. | Up to 2,000Mbps | Up to 250Mbps |
Seriously, paying $70 per month for the 500Mbps plan over five years is a steal, and it won’t put you on the naughty list. We can think of one other cable internet provider with the same plan and price, but it increases your rate after the first year. Another fiber provider with the same plan and price increases your rate gradually over five years (we should know—we’re the internet experts).
Can you get Xfinity internet?
Enter your zip code to see if Xfinity is available where you live.Contracts, equipment fees, and overages begone!
In addition to keeping your price locked for five years, there’s no contract to sign. You can try the service free for the first 30 days, too. If you’re not happy, simply cancel before your 30 days are up—there’s no penalty for bailing early.
If you do decide to keep the service, know that the Xfinity Gateway is free to use—there’s no monthly rental fee. The only extra charge you may see on your bill is the cost of adding the optional Wi-Fi extenders, but only if your home network needs them.
You also get unlimited data, so there are no overage fees or an extra fee to access unlimited data. You can download and upload as much as you want, worry-free.
Peacock Premium is on the house
Comcast owns Peacock and Xfinity, so why not combine the two for one great deal? New Xfinity customers get two years of Peacock Premium on the house, a $10.99 per month value. You get instant access to great content like Wicked, Jurassic World: Rebirth, How to Train Your Dragon (2025), Twisted Metal, Teacup, and more. You also have instant access to live sports and events.
Want to add more streaming services? Simply hit the Xfinity StreamStore to tack on Netflix, Apple TV, HBO Max, Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video, and more.
Get one year of Xfinity Mobile Unlimited
Eager to ditch your pricey wireless carrier? Xfinity has your back. New customers who sign up for internet service get one line of Xfinity Mobile Unlimited for one year. The line includes unlimited data (but with reduced speeds after 30GB) and unlimited hotspot use (at reduced speeds). Heck, you can even score a free Google Pixel 10 Pro if you upgrade to Premium Unlimited!
Xfinity has some of the best speeds
Xfinity’s 5-Year Price Guarantee is a steal, but does it have the speeds to match?
Of course it does.
Xfinity currently offers download speeds of up to 2,000Mbps (2Gbps), surpassing a few other cable internet rivals. But it provides great upload speeds, too, up to 100Mbps, doubling what its main competitor currently offers nationwide. If you livestream gameplay on YouTube, Twitch, or Discord, you know a fast upload is a must.
Xfinity also ranks high for speed in our Annual Internet Service Provider Review for 2025. According to our proprietary data, Xfinity ranks fourth in the nation in terms of average speed, closely following fiber internet providers Brightspeed, Google Fiber, and Verizon.
The bottom line is Xfinity is the fastest cable internet provider in the U.S., backed by low prices stretched over five years. It’s such a good deal that even Santa gets an extra twinkle in his eye!
Ready to get Xfinity internet?
Enter your zip code to see if Xfinity offers internet service in your area.Xfinity’s 5-Year deal isn’t the only plus
We’re pretty sure you know exactly who Xfinity is. NBC runs Xfinity commercials every day nationwide, not just in areas where Xfinity provides service. Maybe you’ve seen Xfinity on TV and have been wondering what the big deal is all about.
Now you know.
Xfinity offers cheaper one-year pricing, sure, but wouldn’t a five-year guarantee be better? You know it would. No one likes to see a Scroogey price hike—we sure don’t.
But there’s more to Xfinity than its price guarantee. You get a streaming service on the house for two years, a line of Xfinity Mobile Unlimited included for one year, a gateway that’s free to use, unlimited data at no extra charge, and the best cable internet speeds in the nation. That’s quite the package, wouldn’t you say?
So …
If you’ve been procrastinating a switch, procrastinate no more. Ditch the internet that’s become such a bore. It’s a new year and maybe a new you. With Xfinity, fast speeds and low prices are clearly what’s due. Simply select the gift of Xfinity Internet that gives for five years. Don’t stay with internet that keeps you in tears!
Author - Kevin Parrish
Kevin Parrish has more than a decade of experience working as a writer, editor, and product tester. He began writing about computer hardware and soon branched out to other devices and services such as networking equipment, phones and tablets, game consoles, and other internet-connected devices. His work has appeared in Tom’s Hardware, Tom's Guide, Maximum PC, Digital Trends, Android Authority, How-To Geek, Lifewire, and others. At HighSpeedInternet.com, he focuses on network equipment testing and review.
Editor - Jessica Brooksby
Jessica loves bringing her passion for the written word and her love of tech into one space at HighSpeedInternet.com. She works with the team’s writers to revise strong, user-focused content so every reader can find the tech that works for them. Jessica has a bachelor’s degree in English from Utah Valley University and seven years of creative and editorial experience. Outside of work, she spends her time gaming, reading, painting, and buying an excessive amount of Legend of Zelda merchandise.

