Samsung Electronics Co. will provide cost-effective 5G solutions to America’s largest cable service provider, Comcast, as demand for stable internet access in the U.S. is rapidly on the rise.
The partnership with Samsung enables Comcast to offer 5G connectivity to its Xfinity Mobile and Comcast Business customers without having to build or acquire additional cell sites.
Mark Louison, executive vice president and head of the network business at Samsung Electronics America, said they look forward to helping Comcast advance its goals in delivering best-in-class 5G mobile services.
Verizon, DISH Network, Vodafone, Japan's KDDI, and India's Airtel are just a few of the international telecoms providers that Samsung is now supplying with 5G network solutions and hardware.


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