Monday, March 2, 2009
Comcast Town
So of course after 24 was over I popped onto the website to learn that Comcast has created their own little virtual world. Once you register you are given a room to furnish with products to use Comcast services. Kind of like Sims but you earn money by watching Comcast shows or inviting friends. The seem to be teamed up with facebook so you can somehow link your room to your Facebook account.
I am not really into this type of thing but the commercial did suck me in and get me to visit the website so I am sure some people will be into it. I am trying to figure out how Comcast is going to make any money on this but I guess it is just another form of advertising for them. It doesn't seem to be fully functional yet, all you can really do is buy stuff for your room and look at other rooms so I got bored pretty quick. When I was registering there was something about being able to play games so that may make it a bit more interesting but there doesn't seem to be much to do there now.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Secondary Email Accounts in SmartZone
Interestingly I got an email from Comcast the other day entitled "Answering your questions about the SmartZone Communications Center. One of the FAQs in the email was how to see all of my Comcast email in one place. The solution is to add the secondary email accounts as External POP accounts using the below steps:
- Go to the Preferences tab
- Select the Email Manager sub tab
- Select Add External Account
- Enter Unique Account Name to identify the account (e.g. Sandra-Sec1-Ext)
- Enter the Secondary account's email address (e.g. Sandra-Sec1@comcast.net)
- Select POP3
- Enter Email Server: mail.comcast.net
- Enter password
- Click Test Settings to make sure the external account setup is correct
- Click Save
I went through the above steps with one of my secondary accounts and it does work although not exactly how I expected. It adds the account as a new folder within the folders list. You can see all of the emails in that account but when you send an email from that secondary account comes from your primary account. So I guess this solution is a little better but not quite as good as webmail where you could access all of your accounts and send email from those accounts separately. I do look forward to a future SmartZone release where I can access all of my accounts as I did in Webmail.
Still to me is a minor inconvenience for all of the new features that SmartZone has included. I have had much more time to use SmartZone since my original post and the more I get used to it the more I like it. Comcast can't make everyone happy but I think once customers get used to SmartZone they will like it as well. I think Comcast is trying hard to address customer concerns and questions by sending out emails, FAQs and Tutorials to attempt to resolve customer issues.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
SmartZone
So now here it is 3 months later and I am finally upgraded so I figured I would talk about what I like and don't like about SmartZone
What I like:
- The interface is designed to work like Microsoft Outlook. So there is now all of that cool drag and drop and right-click functionality. Very intuitive and easy to use
- I can still access my old address book and saved email folders.
- My email box in now increased to 10 Gigabytes in space.
What I don't like:
- I can no longer access secondary email accounts from the main page of my primary account. I have heard they are bringing back this functionality in a future release but it is not really that big a deal for me. I just turned forwarding on in my secondary account and have emails forwarded to my main account.
- There seems to be a bit more advertising on the interface. I remember a little ad within the old interface but there seems to me more of it with SmartZone.
- When I was logged on this morning the interface seemed to be a little slow. It seems fine now so I am now sure if it was a connection issue or an issue with the Comcast servers.
I think just like any new software it is going to take a little while to get used to SmartZone. Some things work a little differently like needing to double-click an email rather that single-click to open. Of course with all of the new functionality I am sure that SmartZone is going to be really slow on older computers. My two home PCs about a year old and my work PC is newish as well so I have seen no performance issues. Luckily, Comcast has released a SmartZone Lite version of the software for this very issue. I haven't used it yet but it can be accessed under preferences.
So overall I am very happy with SmartZone. After reading the comments in the Comcast Support forum I was expecting issues but for me the upgrade has been pretty painless. Working in the software industry myself I know how hard it is to keep everybody happy when you release new software but I think Comcast has done a pretty good job with this one.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Anyroom OnDemand
I was watching TV this morning and the below commercial came on advertising a new Comcast feature called Anyroom OnDemand
The gist of it is if you are watching an OnDemand program in one room you can stop it and continue watching the show where you left off in another room. I am not sure how long this has been available as this was the first time I have seen the commercial but my wife said she has seen it a few times.
Wanting to learn more about Anyroom OnDemand I went to the website (http://www.comcast.com/anyroom/) at the end of the commercial. The website basically explains how it works and says all you need to get the feature is to subscribe to digital cable. But there was a buy button at the bottom of the screen so I was not sure if there was an extra charge. I was also a little unsure that it would work with my setup as I have a standard DCT700 box upstairs and a DCH3416 with HD and TIVO downstairs. The DCH3416 has a different type of software installed so I was doubtful that it would actually work. Only one way to find out....
I went to my upstairs TV and started to watch one of the free movies and then made sure it went to my saved programs. Then I went downstairs checked my saved programs and there it was, I selected the program and it started playing where it left off. Pretty cool!!!
Not sure how much I will actually use this feature but it is nice to know that it is there and is free. My only complaint is that Comcast did not notify me of this new feature. I am on all of their new product release email lists and was not aware of it until now. Seems like it would be cheaper to send out an email to customers rather than buy commercial time.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Issue with Channel 845 on the Comcast TIVO Box Fixed
I kind of forgot about the issue for a while until last week when my OnDemand and TIVO stopped working. I got on the phone with Comcast again and while my box was rebooting I mentioned the channel 845 issue. The support guy I was talking to was one of the TIVO support guys and I always like talking to them as they seem to be a bit more knowledgeable. He told me that he had not heard about the issue but would ask around and give me a call back the following evening.
I never got a call the following evening and again I kind of forgot about the issue until this week when I was scrolling through my HD channels and the channel 845 issue has disappeared. At this point I am not sure if the support guy did something to fix it or there was another guide software update sent that fixed. At this point I don't really care, I am just glad it is fixed.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Comcast Adds More High Definition Channels in Boston?
Encore HD (785)
Fox Business HD (789)
Hallmark Movie HD (790)
Toon Disney HD (792)
Fuse HD (793)
Bravo HD (794)
CNBC HD (795)
ESPNews HD (796)
Biography Channel HD (797)
Independent Film HD (798)
Women's Entertainment HD (799)
MGM HD (819), FX HD (830)
FOX News HD (841)
Starz Edge HD (873)
Starz Kids HD (874)
Starz Comedy HD (876)
Big Ten Netowrk HD (885)
As of October 26, 2008 these channels have not been added in the suburbs north of Boston, not sure if they have just added them in the city. Something to look forward to at least.
More on Comcast Bandwidth Limits
Dear Comcast High-Speed Internet Customer,
We appreciate your business and strive to provide you with the best online experience possible. One of the ways we do this is through our Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). The AUP outlines acceptable use of our service as well as steps we take to protect our customers from things that can negatively impact their experience online. This policy has been in place for many years and we update it periodically to keep it current with our customers' use of our service.On October 1, 2008, we will post an updated AUP that will go into effect at that time.In the updated AUP, we clarify that monthly data (or bandwidth) usage of more than 250 Gigabytes (GB) is the specific threshold that defines excessive use of our service. We have an excessive use policy because a fraction of one percent of our customers use such a disproportionate amount of bandwidth every month that they may degrade the online experience of other customers.250 GB/month is an extremely large amount of bandwidth and it's very likely that your monthly data usage doesn't even come close to that amount. In fact, the threshold is approximately 100 times greater than the typical or median residential customer usage, which is 2 to 3 GB/month. To put it in perspective, to reach 250 GB of data usage in one month a customer would have to do any one of the following:* Send more than 50 million plain text emails (at 5 KB/email);* Download 62,500 songs (at 4 MB/song); or* Download 125 standard definition movies (at 2 GB/movie).And online gamers should know that even the heaviest multi- or single-player gaming activity would not typically come close to this threshold over the course of a month.In addition to modifying the excessive use policy, the updated AUP contains other clarifications of terms concerning reporting violations, newsgroups, and network management. To read some helpful FAQs, please visit http://help.comcast.net/content/faq/Frequently-Asked-Questions-about-Excessive-Use.Thank you again for choosing Comcast as your high-speed Internet provider.
Interestingly this week Comcast also sent out an email regarding a new feature called FanCast where you can watch TV shows from most of the major networks as well as movies. In their listing I noticed many of the shows that started recently such as Heros and The Office. Most of the movies they had available were pretty obscure and seem to have commercials every 15 minutes or so so I can't really see myself watching them. It does seem contrary to their new bandwidth limits to offer all of these new TV shows and movies.
I got another email from Comcast this week offering an upgrade in Internet Speed to 16 Mbps for and extra $10 month. I wonder if this service is what they will offer the high bandwidth users when they exceed the 250 GB threshold. The link to the offer is here. It says nothing about bandwidth limits but I would assume if you are paying more they will also raise the limits.