More Than 250,000 Free Xfinity WiFi Hotspots Open to Those Impacted by Helene
Updated Sunday, September 29 @ 10:40 a.m.
Hotspots available to both Xfinity customers and non-customers in Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee
To help residents and emergency personnel impacted by Hurricane Helene stay connected, Comcast has opened 257,479 public Xfinity WiFi hotspots in areas it serves across Georgia, South Carolina, and impacted areas in Tennessee. The free and public hotspots are open for anyone to use, including non-Xfinity customers.
How to Get Connected
For a map of public Xfinity WiFi hotspots, which are located both indoors and outdoors in places such as shopping districts, parks, and businesses, visit Finder.wifi.xfinity.com.
To find the nearest hotspot location in your city, please search the WiFi Hotspot Map. Enter your zip code, zoom in on the interactive map to view the results, and click on the locations for details.
“During severe weather events, communication is critical, so we want to do our best to keep impacted residents connected,” said Mike McArdle, Comcast Regional Senior Vice President. “We are proud to make our WiFi hotspot network available to all residents for free across Georgia, South Carolina, and affected areas in Tennessee during this challenging time.”
**Please note: only areas that have power will have active hotspots. The WiFi hotspot map will list all locations, but only hotspots with electricity will be active. As power is restored, additional WiFi hotspot options will become available.
For assistance, customers can chat online with an agent, visit Xfinity.com/response or connect with Comcast on Twitter at @xfinitysupport.
For local Xfinity updates, follow us on X at @ComcastSouth and on Facebook at @Comcast. For Helene restoration information, please visit our blog.