Comcast’s Florida region announced that service is now available to more than 120,000 homes and businesses across the state in 2025, calling the year a record-breaking milestone for network growth.
The expansions span urban and rural areas from Lehigh Acres in Southwest Florida to Havana in the Panhandle, and the company named a dozen or so communities including Arcadia, Cape Coral, Coral Springs, Homestead, Jacksonville, Miami, Naples, Port St. Lucie, St. Augustine, Punta Gorda and The Villages.
Comcast Florida highlighted Lehigh Acres and Charlotte County as significant expansion zones, reporting more than 15,500 and 16,400 addresses now serviceable.
Looking ahead to 2026, Comcast Florida said it will continue expansion into 2026 and beyond, naming 13 rural counties where expansion is planned: Bay, Glades, Hamilton, Hardee, Hendry, Indian River, Lake, Nassau, Polk, Putnam, Sarasota, Union and Wakulla.
The company reiterated its consumer and business lines — Xfinity residential services and Comcast Business — and highlighted Internet Essentials, which has provided low-cost internet, digital training and subsidized devices to hundreds of thousands of Floridians since 2011.
Florida Chamber of Commerce President Mark Wilson praised the investment as a boost to the state’s economy and a platform for telehealth, remote work and education.
The release framed the expansion as extending Comcast’s nationwide network to almost 65 million U.S. homes and businesses, with technicians installing overhead network equipment and fleet preparing Florida for deployment. Report prepared with AI assistance from Noah Wire Services.