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Comcast Raising TV, Internet Bills By Nearly 4%

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Comcast customers will be paying nearly 4 percent more for TV and internet services in 2017.

The Philadelphia-based company announced plans to raise bills by 3.8 percent starting Jan. 1.

The average customer currently pays approximately $150 so the hike would tack on an extra $6.

As part of the annual hike, Comcast is also boosting the monthly fee for regional sports networks from $3 to $5 per month.

Comcast enacted a nearly identical rate hike about one year ago.

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