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Comcast Business Class Internet Documentation

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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING
COMCAST BUSINESS
No matter what industry you’re in, communication, connection and information are key to serving customers and taking your business to the next level. With Business Services, using the Internet, staying in touch and accessing news and entertainment are simple with easy-to-use interfaces and always-available customer service. We hope you will find this guide to be a useful resource for getting the most out of your services.
Easily Manage Your Services Online
Please visit business.comcast.com/welcome, a one-stop shop for Business Class customers that provides quick and easy access to everything you might need in your first days of service and beyond. From your online account, you can manage your services and features, pay your bill online, as well as access help

If at any time you have questions that are not answered here, please visit our comprehensive Help & Support library at business.comcast.com/help or our customer forums at business.comcast.com/forums to get answers from Comcast experts and customers like you.

Voicemail Access Number
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CONTENTS
4–7 Comcast Business Class Internet
8–17 Comcast Business Class Voice
18–26 Comcast Business Class TV
27–31 Online Bill Pay & Bill Statement Overview
32 Additional Comcast Services
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COMCAST BUSINESS CLASS INTERNET
EXPERIENCE A NEW BREED OF SPEED.
Thank you for choosing Comcast Business Class for your Internet service. The benefits go beyond fast-loading Web pages, speedy downloads and a consistent connection. Comcast Business Class Internet offers a broad range of communication and collaboration tools, like Cloud Services from Microsoft® and Web Hosting options.
And, you don’t have to be a “techie” to set up the service. Simple menus will guide you through the process. After taking just a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the instructions, you can begin using both basic and advanced features right away.
QUICK START
Activating your Comcast Business Class Internet account can be done in less than 15 minutes. If at any time you need assistance, please call Business Customer Care at 800-391-3000. To Activate Your Account:
1. In your browser, go to business.comcast.com/welcome.
2. Click the Get started button at the top of the page.
3. Fill out the form to set up your Business Class email service and create an initial email box.
4. When you have completed the form, click Activate.
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Once you set up the initial email box, you will have Primary Administrator privileges that will enable you to activate services included with your Business Class account, including:
• Additional Microsoft email boxes
• Microsoft SharePoint
• Comcast Web Hosting
• Norton™
A few minutes after activating your account, you can check your email, create more email boxes, install Microsoft Outlook and manage your website from your online account.
HOSTED MICROSOFT® EXCHANGE
Once you have activated your account, follow the prompts to create a username and password and give each employee an email address. Email addresses can be in one of the following formats:
• name@[companyname].comcastbiz.net
• name@[companyname].com
With hosted Microsoft Exchange, you have an on-the-go communications platform including:
• Microsoft Outlook — Share and synchronize email, calendars, contacts and tasks.
• SharePoint — Share documents and information, coordinate projects and get up to 10 GB of storage and backup.
• Mobile Access — Communicate from anywhere you have Internet access, on all your mobile devices.
HELPFUL TIPS
• Your account number. You will find this number on the welcome email sent after your service was activated, or on the work order you received from the technician who installed your service.
• Ideas for your username. Usernames must be composed of letters and/or the following characters: period (.), plus sign (+), hyphen (-) and underscore (_).
• Ideas for your password. Passwords must be 8 to 16 characters long and contain at least one uppercase letter and one number.
• Ideas for your email. Create an email using your business name to appear more professional.
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WEB HOSTING
Comcast Business Class Web Hosting enables you to create a Web presence that fits your business: anything from a basic site to a full-featured, professional e-commerce site. Simple, intuitive tools and state-of-the-art hosting services allow you to build the site you need. Options include:
• Starter Package — Included at no extra charge, this package offers the ability to build a 3-page website for your business at your own domain with easy-to-use online site building tools. You get 10 MB of disk space and 100 MB of data transfer.
NOTE: The Starter Package does not support FTP.
• Business Package — With 300 GB of disk space and unlimited data transfer, you can build a dynamic site with Web scripting and database support. This package lets you host lots of pages and take lots of hits, but doesn’t cost lots of money.
• Commerce Package — Put a large catalog online and sell your products securely with 400 GB of disk space, unlimited data transfer and integrated e-commerce functionality.
• Professional Package — All of the functionality included in the Commerce Package with even more disk space. This bundle lets you build, run and promote a big website without a big price.
NOTE: If you would like to upgrade your service, please contact Business Customer Care at 800-391-3000.
ENSURE YOUR SECURITY
The technician who installed your service provided a firewall program to help protect your business against electronic intruders. For further protection, log on to your account at business.comcast.com/upware to download Norton security tools, some of which are included with your service at no additional charge.
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COMCAST BUSINESS CLASS VOICE
EXPERIENCE A NEW BREED OF PHONE SERVICE.
When you are on the phone, offsite or just need a phone-free hour to focus on a project, Business Class Voicemail enables you to manage your time without missing any messages. You can even opt to be notified via email that you have voice messages waiting. Setting Up Voicemail
To set up your new Business Class Voicemail service, follow these easy-to-use instructions. The first time you call into your voicemail, you must use your office phone or your Voicemail Access Number to create a new password and the personalized greeting that callers will hear. Each phone line has its own voicemail and will need to be set up individually.

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To Activate Voicemail:
1. Dial your office telephone number.
2. You will be prompted to enter the default password, which is the last four digits of your telephone number.
3. Listen carefully to the recorded instructions—an audio tutorial will guide you through the setup of your new voicemail service. You will be prompted to create a password, record your name and record a customized business
greeting.
Accessing Voicemail
There are four ways to access your voicemail:
From Your Office: Away From Your Office:
1. Dial your office telephone number or press *99.
2. When your personal greeting starts, press #.
3. When prompted, enter your password.
4. Make a selection from the Main Menu. 1. Dial your office telephone number.
2. When your personal greeting starts, press #.
3. When prompted, enter your password.
4. Make a selection from the Main Menu.
Voicemail Access Number: Online:
1. Dial your Voicemail Access Number.
2. Press #.
3. You will be prompted to enter your mailbox number, which is your 10-digit telephone number.
4. When prompted, enter your password.
5. Make a selection from the Main Menu. 1. Log on to your online account at business.comcast.com/ welcome.
2. From the homepage, click My Services from the top navigation and then click Phone.
NOTE: If you do not have your Voicemail Access Number, please contact Business Customer Care at 800-391-3000. We included space on page 2 of this guide where you can write your Voicemail Access Number for easy reference.
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Managing Features Online
With Business Class Voice, you can manage your voice features conveniently online from within our voice management site. Key functionality includes:
• View recent, missed, and dialed call history
• Manage voicemail including setting email notifications for new voicemail messages
• Activate or deactivate features such as Call Forwarding
Visit business.comcast.com/welcome to set up your online account, and then

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Managing Voicemail on the Phone
When you access Business Class Voicemail by phone, you will be in the Main Menu. This menu will prompt you with a set of options to use in managing your messages. Once you’ve made a selection from the Main Menu, you will hear prompts to guide you through further options. The following is a list of options available to you from the Main Menu.
Voicemail Main Menu Options:
• Press 1 to review your new messages. As you listen to your new messages, you have the following options:
• Press 4 to replay the message.
• Press 5 to listen to the message envelope.
• Press 6 to forward the message to another Comcast phone subscriber (a time saver if you are the administrator of a group mailbox).
• Press 7 to delete the message.
• Press 8 to reply to a message from another Comcast phone subscriber ( this is especially handy for replying to messages during off hours ).
• Press 9 to save the message.
• Press 0 to hear more options.
• Press 33 to fast-forward to the end of the message.
• Press 77 to delete the message while it is playing.
• Press 91 to mark the message unheard.
• Press # to skip the message.
• Press * to cancel the message playback and return to the previous menu.
• Press 2 to record a message and send it to another Comcast phone subscriber.
• Press 4 to change your individual options. You will then have the following options:
• Press 2 for administrative options.
• Press 3 to manage your greetings.
• Press 5 to skip your password when listening to messages from home.
• Press * to go back to the Main Menu.
• Press * to disconnect. Group Distribution Lists
You can immediately broadcast a message to any combination of customers and colleagues with a Group Distribution List. You can create up to 6 different lists to use to send bulk voicemail. To learn more about Group Distribution List options, please visit business.comcast.com/help.
NOTE: Only Business Class Voicemail customers can be added to a Group Distribution List. Group Distribution List members should have a recorded name associated to their voicemail box to ensure optimal operation.
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Greeting Scheduler with Alternate Greeting
You may set up an alternate greeting that plays when your personal greeting is not scheduled. For example, you can have your personal greeting play on weekdays and your alternate greeting play on weekends.
To Set Up an Alternate Greeting:
1. From the Main Menu, press 4 for personal options.
2. Press 3 for the Greetings Menu.
3. Press 5 to record an alternate greeting, then press #.
4. After recording your greeting, you will be prompted to review it. Press # to save your greeting or * to re-record. Personal Greeting Schedule
Your personal greeting is played according to a schedule you determine. Your alternate greeting plays at all other times. When setting up your Personal Greeting Schedule, you will be prompted to set start and stop times for (1) weekdays and (2) weekends. Times must be three or four digits long, such as 830 for 8:30 or 1115 for 11:15, and you will be prompted to select AM or PM. You can review your schedule after you complete the setup.
To Create a New Personal Greeting Schedule:
1. From the Main Menu, press 4 for personal options.
2. Press 3 for the Greetings Menu.
3. Press 6 to create a new schedule or change an existing schedule for your alternate greeting.
4. Press 1 to create a schedule or press * to go back to the Main Menu.
To Change a Personal Greeting Schedule:
1. From the Main Menu, press 4 for personal options.
2. Press 3 for the Greetings Menu.
3. Press 6 to create a new schedule or change an existing schedule for your alternate greeting.
4. Press 1 to update your greeting schedule or press 2 to enable/disable your alternate greeting.
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Feature Access Codes
Feature Access Codes enable you to activate or deactivate features by dialing star (*) codes. The following list shows the most popular codes. For more information about the features with your voice service, please login to your online

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HUNT GROUPS
A busy signal is an opportunity lost. But with a Hunt Group, when an incoming call reaches a busy line, the call is automatically routed to the next open line.
“Hunting” not only keeps your call volumes flowing at their most efficient levels, but enables you to capture a call that might otherwise be lost. A Hunt Group checks each of your lines, seeking an open line. After it has determined that there are no open lines, Hunt Group forwards the call to the voicemail of the original line. A Hunt Group is set up with all Business Class orders for multiple
lines. Depending on your service area, different hunt group options are available.

so they know what type of call is incoming, such as “Sales Group” or “Customer Care Group”.
NOTE: In the case of multiple hunt groups, a telephone number may only belong to one Hunt Group.
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Comcast Business Class Voice is committed to providing accessible services to our customers with special needs.
• Comcast Business Class Voice provides 711 abbreviated dialing for users of the relay system in compliance with all applicable federal regulations (see below for details).
• Comcast Business Class Voice is a Provider of Choice in all Telecommunications Relay Service centers as required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
• Comcast Business Class Voice supports the use of teletypewriters (“TTY”) and telecommunications devices (“TDD”) for customers with hearing or speaking disabilities.
• Comcast Business Class Voice has a Special Needs Group that answers TTYs and TDDs for customers and provides additional assistance. Our customer care representatives will read requested documents to visually impaired customers.
• Comcast Business Class Voice provides free domestic Directory Assistance calls and waives operator surcharges upon request for customers with disability certification. Call Comcast customer service for more information.
• Comcast Business Class Voice provides Braille and large print bills to customers upon request. Call Comcast customer service for more information.
Telecommunications Relay Service
Dial 711 to reach the Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) center for the hearing impaired. TRS permits persons with hearing or speech disabilities to use the telephone system via a text telephone (TTY) or other device to call persons with or without disabilities.
More Information on 711 Abbreviated Dialing
Comcast Business Class Voice provides toll free 3-digit 711 dialing for access to TRS, in compliance with all applicable regulations. TRS facilitates telephone conversations between people who do and those who do not have hearing or speech disabilities.
TRS uses operators (called communications assistants or CAs) to facilitate telephone calls between people with hearing and speech disabilities and other individuals:
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1. A TRS call may be initiated by either a person with a hearing or speech disability, or a person without a disability.
2. When a person with a hearing or speech disability initiates a TRS call, the person uses a teletypewriter (TTY) or other text input device to call the TRS relay center, and gives a CA the number of the party he or she wants to call.
3. The CA in turn places an outbound traditional voice call to that person.
4. The CA then serves as a link for the call, relaying the text of the calling party in voice to the called party, and converting to text what the called party voices back to the calling party.
Dialing 711 to reach TRS makes relay access convenient, fast and uncomplicated. TRS is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and all calls are confidential. For more information about the various types of TRS, see the FCC’s consumer fact sheet at http://fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/trs.html, or visit the website of the Disability Rights Office (DRO) at http://fcc.gov/cgb/dro.
MORE SERVICES
Directory Listings
A directory listing in both the White Pages and Yellow Pages is included with your Comcast Business Class Voice service.
Directory Assistance
Dial 411 for access to local, long-distance and international numbers.
Directory Assistance Call Completion
Dial 411 for access to both local and long-distance numbers, then press the indicated key and your call will be connected.
Enhanced Directory Assistance
Now when you dial 411, you can get even more valuable information like fully interactive, turn-by-turn driving directions from a live operator. Directory
Assistance calls are charged on a per-use basis. For prices, call Business Customer Care at 800-391-3000.
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911 Emergency Calls
In most major cities, emergency police, fire and medical services can be reached by dialing 911. Enhanced 911 (E911) automatically provides the emergency service with your telephone number and location when you dial 911 from your business phone. Comcast Business Class Voice service may have E911 limitations as specified below:
• In order for your 911 calls to be properly directed to emergency services, Comcast must have your correct service address. If you move your Comcast Business Class Voice service to a different address without Comcast approval, 911 calls may be directed to the wrong emergency authority, may transmit the wrong address and/or Comcast Business Class Voice service ( including 911) may fail altogether.
• Comcast Business Class Voice service uses the electrical power in your office. If there is an electrical power outage, 911 calling may be interrupted if the battery backup in the associated multimedia terminal adapter is not installed, fails or is exhausted after several hours.
• Calls, including calls to 911, may or may not be completed if there is a problem with network facilities, including network congestion, network/ equipment/power failure or other technical problems.
• Prior to changing your address or moving your service, or if you have any 911-related questions, please call Business Customer Care at 800-391-3000. Comcast will need several business days to update your new service address in the E911 system.
Toll Free Service
Toll Free Service can help expand your business by enabling your customers to place orders via a Toll Free number. You can include your Toll Free number on your website to make it even easier for customers to do business with you. Getting a Comcast Business Class Toll Free line for your company is as fast and easy as a Toll Free call to Business Customer Care at 800-391-3000.

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COMCAST BUSINESS CLASS TV
THE BEST PROGRAMMING AND VALUE IN ONE.
and services are more enjoyable with the entertainment you can now provide in waiting rooms, lobbies and service areas.
NOTE: Not all services available in all areas. Premium channels require a premium channel subscription.
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REMOTE CONTROL
TV: When programmed, enables control of your TV.
Cable: Enables control of your set-top box.
Power: Turns on or off the set-top box or TV component.
Setup: Programs your remote to control your TV, DVD player, VCR or audio
device.
All On: Turns on or off all of the devices programmed into the remote control.
Lock: Restricts viewing or purchase of a channel or program. Day -/+: While viewing TV Listings — jump ahead or back 24 hours at a time. Page Up/Down: Displays the next or previous page of program listings in the on-screen guide.
Arrows: Moves the highlight to the next field within the on-screen guide. OK/Select: Selects a highlighted item. Also displays the Mini-Guide while watching TV.
Guide: Shortcut to TV Listings.
Info: Provides a description of a program.
Menu: Enters or exits the on-screen guide menus.
Exit: Exits guide screens and returns you to viewing TV. Last: Returns you to the previous channel or guide screen. FAV: Allows you to view and set up your favorite channels. Input TV/VCR: In cable mode, this bypasses the set-top box. In TV mode, this selects available inputs.
Swap: Jumps between two tuners so you can control the playback of two channels.
NOTE: Your remote may vary slightly from the one pictured here, but the basic functions should be the same. Some features require your remote to be programmed for operation and may not be available in all areas.
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Main Menu and Quick Menu
The Main Menu and Quick Menus are the portals to your on-screen guide.
1. Press twice to display the Main Menu or once for the Quick Menu.
2. Use to navigate through a description of each feature.
3. Press to make your selection.
TV Listings
1. To access TV Listings, press or select from the Quick Menu. TV Listings are color-coded to help you identify different types of programs.
2. Press to move forward in time by half-hour increments, or press to jump ahead 24 hours at a time.
3. Press to view channels one page at a time, or to navigate through the guide.
4. Press to tune to a program. If the program is on at a later time, the Program Information screen will display.
NOTE: XFINITY On Demand™ and some other services are not available to Business Class customers at this time.

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Guide Options
• Guide Settings — Select Setup from the Main Menu to customize your guide, including colors, grid height and more.
• Language Settings — To change the language of your on-screen menus or audio language of your channels and programs (like SAP, when available) select Setup from the Main Menu. TV Listings and program descriptions will remain in English, even if text language settings are changed.
• Closed Captioning — You can only access Closed Captioning through the guide if you have an HD box connected with HDMI or component cables. If you have a non-HD set-top box you can access Closed Captioning settings through your TV and should refer to the manufacturer’s instructions on how to enable this feature.
• If you have a Motorola HD box: Turn the set-top box off, but leave the TV set on. Then press Menu on the front panel of your set-top box or remote control and navigate to Closed Caption. Press to Enabled or Disabled.
• If you have a Scientific Atlanta HD box: Press twice to view the Main Menu. Select Setup, then Subtitle Setup to turn captions on and off, or to adjust other Closed Caption settings.
• Messages — Messages sent occasionally by Comcast announce new services, special promotions or other information. An envelope message indicator will appear on the Main Menu and TV Listings screens and a red light will appear on your set-top box. Select Messages from the Main Menu to
Program Information
View detailed information about a show while browsing the listings or watching TV. Press while browsing TV Listings, or press twice while watching TV.
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High Definition
If you have a high-definition (HD) television, you can enjoy HD programming with an HD-capable set-top box. Your HD box should read
“HDTV Capable” or “HDMI” on the front.
1. Press once and select .
2. Make your selection to view by guide, time or channel.
NOTE: HD programming is limited to the programming provided to Comcast in HD format by the programming provider. Monthly HD equipment charge applies. Certain services
are available separately or as a part of other levels of service. Basic service is required to receive other levels of service.
Flip Bar
To display details about the current program you are watching, press or the Channel +/- buttons on your remote.
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Search Programs
The Search feature allows you to search by program title, by specific channel or by program category. Select Search from the Quick Menu, navigate through the search options and select .
• By Category — When you
select movies, sports or kids, the results show programs currently in progress. To view programs scheduled for a later time, press .
• By Channel — Press  to view the programs listed or enter the channel number. You can toggle between listings by channel or time by pressing .
• By Title — Use the on-screen keyboard to select your search term. Press to select each
letter of your search and the leftfacing arrow on the keyboard to delete a character.
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QUICK START MENU
Main Menu
1. Press twice to access the Main Menu.
2. Use to navigate through the selections.
3. Press to make your selection.
TV Listings
1. Press to view TV Listings.
2. Use  to view listings in half-hour increments.
3. Press Day +/- to jump ahead or back 24 hours.
4. Select a program by pressing .
Search
1. Press once to access the Quick Menu.
2. Select from the Quick Menu.
3. Use  to select a search option and press .
Content Controls
1. Press once to access the Quick Menu.
2. Select to access Content Controls.
3. Create a Locks Personal Identification Number (Locks PIN).
4. Press to lock by Movie Rating, TV Rating, TV Content or Channel.
Favorites
1. Press once to access the Quick Menu.
2. Select from the Quick Menu and select Set up Favorite List.
3. To name a list, select and use  to navigate.
4. Select to view and highlight the channels you wish to add.
High Definition*
1. Press and select .
2. Navigate to view programs by guide, time or channel, then make your selection.
* Not available in all areas.
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BUSINESS CLASS TV PACKAGE OPTIONS
You’ve already recognized the value that TV brings to your business, so you may want to consider increasing your channel selection by upgrading to one of the following packages:

comprehensive line-up that encompasses a full array of digital channels. It includes all the channels in the Basic, Information & Entertainment and Standard Packages, as well as channels like Bloomberg, Fox News Channel and more. And, for programming that meets specific lifestyle interests, everyone can enjoy networks like Discovery Home, The Biography Channel, Style and more!
Business Class TV Information & Entertainment
Perfect for offices that cater to families, this package has a full line-up of children’s programming that includes the Disney Channel, PBS KIDS Sprout, Nickelodeon, Disney XD and Discovery Kids. In addition, general entertainment suitable for any customer includes CNBC, CNN Headline News, GOLF CHANNEL, HGTV, Food Network and The Weather Channel.
Business Class TV Standard
This package is ideal for businesses that host a diverse group of customers. Its robust line-up includes news, sports, music and entertainment programming throughout the day. With more than 70 channels, including cable favorites like TNT, USA, ESPN, ESPN2, NBC Sports, MTV, MSNBC and more, customers will never mind the wait.
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BUSINESS CLASS TV FOR PUBLIC VIEWING

provides your customers with an all-access pass to the NFL™, NBA™, NHL™, MLB™, PGA™ and more! Along with networks including ESPN, ESPN2, GOLF CHANNEL, TNT, USA and NBC Sports Network, your customers will get to view the best in competitive sports from NFL Network, NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network and more.

For every sports enthusiast, the sights and sounds of the big game in high definition are must-haves on game day. Sports & Entertainment Deluxe offers our most comprehensive digital line-up with more than 150 popular cable networks plus access to crystal clear HD channels, all packaged together with enough HD equipment to cover up to four HDTVs.
NOTE: Restrictions may apply. Certain services are available separately or as part of other levels of service. A basic service subscription required to receive other levels of service.
Not all programming is available in all areas. Call for complete details.

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ONLINE BILL PAY & BILL STATEMENT OVERVIEW
Paying your bill is simple with online billing. You can view your billing details and history, make a one-time payment, set up automatic monthly payments and sign up for Ecobill® paperless billing — all from within our online account. Login at business.comcast.com/myaccount, and then select Bills from the Manage Account menu. Here, you can manage all of your billing functions easily and it’s available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also set up your accounting staff to have access to pay bills online with Billing Manager

• Billing details: You can view all of your current charges and download previous billing statements
• One-time payment: You can easily pay your monthly bill online when it’s most convenient for you. You can select from a variety of payment methods,
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• Set up Auto Pay: Don’t worry about missing your monthly payment again. We make staying up-to-date with payments simple with Auto Pay. After a quick setup with a variety of payment options, you no longer have to worry about

Protect the environment and free yourself from yet another bill to clutter up your mailbox by going paperless with Comcast’s Ecobill®. To sign up, visit your account online at business.comcast.com/myaccount. With just a few mouse clicks you can start receiving an email notification that your online bill is ready.
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Billing Statement Features
One-Stop Shop Box. The first place to go to get important information like your account number, total amount due and payment due date. After your initial statement, your billing cycle will remain the same. Your bill will be due on the same date each month.
Billing cycle dates are determined by the date your new service was installed. Customers are billed from the date of installation through to the following month. For example, if a system is installed on the third day of the month, the customer will be billed from the third day of the present month to the second day of the following month. Comcast bills one month in advance for services.
Contact Us. Call one of our Customer Care Representatives at 800-391-3000.
Monthly Statement Summary. This section shows your previous balance, last billing cycle payment, current balance due and your payment due date. Keep in mind that late payments are subject to late fees.
New Charges Summary. This section provides a quick overview of your new charges for the current billing period. Details and additional information regarding the charges can be found on Page 2 of your statement.
News From Comcast. Look here for important information about your account, products and services.
NOTE: Not all products are available in all areas. Contact us for availability.
Savings Info. If you’re taking advantage of our promotions or discounts, we’ll show you how much you’re saving. We’ll also notify you here when your promotions are about to expire.
Payment Coupon. Simply tear it off and mail it in with your check or money order. Better yet, visit business.comcast.com/myaccount to view or pay your statement online.

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Service Details. A breakdown of your new charges for the current billing period. This part of your bill is divided by bundled services and a la carte services for TV, Internet and Business Class Voice. If you subscribe to Business Class Voice or Internet, you will see a line item for Equipment Fee. If you subscribe to Business
Class Voice, you will see a Universal Connectivity Charge listed as a separate line item in the voice services section.
The Federal Universal Service Fund (FUSF) provides support for telecommunications services for schools, libraries, rural healthcare providers and low-income customers.
The Regulatory Recovery Fee is a monthly fee that includes components that are levied on a per access line basis, per subscriber basis or usage basis. This means that the amount may vary each month (e.g. if you make international calls). Regulatory fees are passed through for social programs, such as state universal service and access to telecommunications services by the disabled.
Partial Month Charges & Credits. If you add, change or remove a service during your billing cycle, any partial month charges or credits are listed here, along with a brief description of what exactly changed within the past billing cycle.
For example, if you add a new service to your account prior to the end date of your billing cycle, you will see charges for that service accounting for the remaining days of your billing cycle. In addition, since Comcast bills one month in advance for services, you will notice a full month’s charge for the service for the upcoming billing cycle.
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Taxes, Surcharges & Fees. A breakdown of taxes, surcharges and fees that apply to your Comcast services. Below are some common taxes, surcharges and fees that may appear on your bill:
• Federal Excise Tax. A federal tax that may apply to your Comcast Business Class
Voice service. The rate for the federal excise tax is based on a percentage of applicable charges.
• State and Local Sales Tax. A state and/or local tax that applies to your Comcast Business Class Voice service. The rate for this tax varies by state and/or locality. The tax is owed to the state or local government by subscribers.
Comcast acts as an agent to provide the tax to the appropriate state or local government. The rate for the state and local tax is based on a percentage of applicable charges.
• Gross Receipts Taxes and State and Local Utility Taxes. A state and/ or local tax that Comcast is permitted to pass through to customers on the bill. The rate for these taxes varies by state and/or locality. The rate for the gross receipts tax and state and local utility tax is based on a percentage of applicable charges.
• State Communications Services Tax. A state tax that applies to your Comcast Business Class Voice service and is collected by Comcast to remit to the state. The rate for the state communications services tax is based on a percentage of applicable charges.
• Local Communications Services Tax. A local or municipal tax that applies to your Comcast Business Class Voice service and is collected by Comcast to remit to the proper authority. The rate for the local communications services tax is based on a percentage of applicable charges.
NOTE: Other taxes and fees not specifically noted above may apply, depending upon your state and municipality.
TIP Visit business.comcast.com/help for resources about how to read your invoice and more.
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ADDITIONAL COMCAST SERVICES
ADVANCED VOICE SERVICES — BUSINESS VoiceEdge™ AND BUSINESS CLASS TRUNKS
Whether you need two lines or two hundred, you can find the right solution for your business. Business VoiceEdge™ is a hosted solution that enhances business productivity without capital expense. Business Class Trunks enables cost-efficient scalability and reliability while leveraging your existing PBX system. To learn more about our complete voice solutions, please visit business.comcast.com.
SIGNATURE SUPPORT — EXPERT TECH SUPPORT FOR YOUR BUSINESS. ANYTIME. ANYWHERE.
We know your business relies on technology like never before. That’s why we’ve created Signature Support. Your new source for around-the-clock, expert tech support to keep your computers and IT running smoothly, day after day.
• 24/7 live access to North America-based tech experts
• Support for PCs, MACs, tablets, smartphones, printers, networks, servers and more
• Ongoing system monitoring and data back-up to prevent problems before they happen
So spend more time running your business…and less time trying to figure out the technology that runs it.
To learn more, call 855-800-6704 or visit us online at business.comcast.com/ signaturesupport.
VISIT THE COMCAST BUSINESS CLOUD SERVICES UPWARE™ MARKETPLACE.
Introducing the Upware™ marketplace from Comcast Business where customers can access a hand-picked suite of cloud-based business applications. The services featured have been chosen because they can be tailored to your business needs and have all passed stringent reliability, security and disaster recovery criteria. After logging into Comcast online, click on the tab to the Upware marketplace to purchase and manage all of your cloud-based applications in one place, or visit business.comcast.com/upware.

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