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Rio Olympics for Everyone
Comcast and NBC Universal will deliver the most comprehensive and 
technologically advanced Olympics in history for Rio 2016.  For 
fans with sensory disabilities that also means the most 
accessible Olympics experience ever, including:



*        Live video description on NBC's Primetime show available 
across the country on your local NBC station wherever SAP 
(Secondary Audio Program) audio feeds are available.  XFINITY 
customers can also enjoy the Rio Opening and Closing Ceremonies 
OnDemand with video description the day after they air.

*        Unprecedented closed captioned Olympics content 
including all linear television and all live events and replays 
on the NBC Sports app.

*        An XFINITY(r) X1 experience that enables you to explore 
Olympics content using accessibility features like Voice 
Guidance, the XFINITY Voice Remote and easy access to closed 
captioning and video description set-tings..


GET X1, GET ACCESSIBILITY
XFINITY(r) on the X1 Operating System has accessibility features 
built right in.  We're bringing you innovations like the 
industry's first talking guide, video description, accessible 
mobile apps and the XFINITY Voice Remote.  All designed to bring 
the magic of entertainment to everyone.  If XFINITY is available 
in your area, visit xfinity.com/accessibility to learn more and 
call the Comcast Accessibility Support Center for Customers with 
Disabilities<http://cp.mcafee.com/d/2DRPoQ738Orho7njovod7bNKVJ6Wa
qr33z0USzt5ddxwsqemjqdQkQS6767zqdQkPhOUMNtcSlAHRyuNfFm0am-9mkas01
dHv4Ha5e00CPhOeRdfhP_nVdUQsIEIZuVtdBNfDbIcfLZh5dqWqJQn-l3PWApmU6C
Qjq9K_9I9TosK-OYrKr9PCJhbcITitlvzMuXa4FBKnMDVWNvo85WdHblzfdJqHs9V
JHviAy4zVjb5Wv4PaTQMSlzaA_waNGg-cW9wFuSQDOVJ-XWa9Igd40TZaqhYQgeNG
Gq80jlkQg0avl0HkNgH98Qg2llrripEw4bm-B9497OCmd40x25mUmZnUjid40bBkQ
g1wYIGJaR3h0bRyq81EPYiRouq83pEVpdY82K> at 855-270-0379 to get X1.

Sincerely,

Tom Wlodkowski
Vice President, Accessibility
Comcast


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