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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Haven't done this with Comcast but have done this with two other providers. Was concerned both times that email would stop but it keeps on working. Of course, we have now moved everything to our new address.
Doesn't tell you specifically about Comcast but there is some reason to believe it might work.
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As everyone has responded, yes you can keep your Comcast e-mail but I personally would change it to gmail so just in case if some time in the future anything changes you are covered.
That said if you want to keep your phone number you MUST NOT Cancel Xfinity until Spectrum Ports your number to their system or you will loose it forever. So you sign up with Spectrum, get it all installed then call Xfinity and cancel.
BTW if you can get Quantum Fiber, I would get it. $30, 200 Mbs Internet plan, no contract, no tax. If you want a landline go to Consumer Cellular and get it for $15/month. You can Port your phone number from Xfinity to Consumer Cellular not problem. Consumer Cellular will do it for you.
Just did all this for a friend in Fenney, no issues and he's paying almost $100 less per month for Internet and Phone with Quantum Fiber than with Xfinity. Xfinity and Spectrum are good companies but they rip you off with their old fashioned cable pricing plans. And don't get fooled by their $25/month internet because that's only for 2 years then you have to go back and fight with them or switch. If you switch to Quantum Fiber you are once and done.