A new Comcast device will allow its broadband-only customers to watch streaming video without an outside connected device.
Comcast is making it easier for its broadband-only customers to access streaming video without an outside set-top box.
Flex will only be available to Comcast internet customers. It will come with a voice-activated remote, allowing internet subscribers to find content in a similar fashion to X1 customers. CNBC first reported that Comcast, the largest U.S. cable company, was developing a device in November. Flex won't include competing live-streaming services to Comcast, such as Sling TV and DirecTV Now, said Matt Strauss, Executive Vice President, Xfinity Services for Comcast Cable, in a media conference call.
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