Comcast helps out the Trump inauguration ... and his protesters
Comcast is making life a little easier for spectators participating in Fridays presidential inauguration. That might make President-elect Donald Trump a little less grumpy about the company. But maybe not for long.
In a news blurt dished on Tuesday, Comcast announced that it is opening up free access to 6,800 Xfinity WiFi hot spots in Washington, D.C. to the one million people expected to witness the swearing in of office. Even people who arent Comcast customers will be able to connect for no charge.
The rub for Trump who has threatened to review the Comcast-NBC Universal marriage and hates the mocking on NBCs Saturday Night Live is that the free WiFi offering will continue through the weekend. So participants in Trump protests most notably Saturdays Womens March on Washington will also be able to tweet their rallying cries and post their images. Sad!
And Comcast is hardly venturing out on that limb alone. Wireless carriers AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S Cellular have also pledged to provide boosted wireless capacity in the nations capital for the entire inauguration weekend, after goading from the digital rights activist group Access Now.
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Cross-posted in the General Discussion forum.