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The Comcast Center's entrance off Arch Street.
Tamron Adaptall-2 SP 17mm f/3.5
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This tower sits outside Comcast's building at 8900 Roosevelt Way NE. This building is a headend. While antennas on the tower used to receive local stations for rebroadcast over cable, these feeds are now delivered over data lines digitally. The tower is home to AT&T cell sites, Comcast's own UHF repeater (461.6125 D627) and a few other things.
Comcast's UHF repeater gets a kerchunck or two every month but is otherwise silent.
This tower can easily be seen from I-5.
If you are thinking of buying cable TV from Comcast, I urge you to look into satellite TV instead. Make sure you use a local dealer and over see the installation to make sure it is done correctly. And do not accept wires hanging off the side of the building with no fasteners like this.
When this skyscraper is completed in 2018 it will be 1121 feet tall, the tallest building in Philadelphia. It's going up at 18th and Arch Streets, just a block or so from the Comcast number 1. Vertical panorama stitched together from three shots.
Nationwide, Comcast employees walked out of their offices for an hour to protest President Trump's immigration orders. Sunnyvale's office, and contingent, is small, but joined in with about 2000 other employees nationwide.
Comcast, Bloomfield CT Sign, 7/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
Chicago Police on the scene of a robbery of a Comcast employee in an alley between Kingston and Essex in the south 7600 block. Jan. 8, 2014 |
Kathryn Wiegers, 2012, near City Hall, Church Street Marketplace, Old North End, Burlington, Vermont, USA, sculpture
Comcast ads targeted at the gays for San Francisco Pride. Internet service is obviously versatile and since television puts out, I'm guessing it's a bottom.
Your Comcast High-Speed Internet service has a monthly data usage allowance of 250 gigabytes (GB). If you are wondering whether you are at risk of exceeding this 250GB threshold, you should know that the vast majority - around 99% - of Comcast customers use significantly less than 250GB per month.
You see yours, go to customer.comcast.com/Secure/Home.aspx and click on "Users & Settings" (not under "Internet" like you would think).