Verizon internet plans, pricing, and deals
Prices starting at $49.99/mo. w/ Auto Pay
No data caps or annual contracts
Nationwide 5G Home / LTE Home availability
Limited fiber availability
Price: $49.99/mo. w/ Auto Pay
Type: Fiber
Download speed: 300Mbps
Price: $89.99/mo. w/ Auto Pay
Type: Fiber
Download speed: Up to 940Mbps
Price: $60.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay
Type: 5G fixed wireless
Download speed: Up to 300Mbps
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Package | Price | Download speed | Type | View on Verizon’s site |
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Fios 300 Mbps | $49.99/mo. w/ Auto Pay | 300Mbps | Fiber | |
Fios 500 Mbps | $74.99/mo. w/ Auto Pay | 500Mbps | Fiber | |
Fios 1 Gig | $89.99/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 940Mbps | Fiber | |
Fios 2 Gig | $109.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 2,300Mbps | Fiber | |
5G Home | $60.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 300Mbps | 5G fixed wireless | |
5G Home with select 5G mobile plans | $35.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 300Mbps | 5G fixed wireless | |
5G Home Plus | $80.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 1,000Mbps | 5G fixed wireless | |
5G Home Plus with select 5G mobile plans | $45.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 1,000Mbps | 5G fixed wireless | |
LTE Home | $60.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 50Mbps | 4G LTE fixed wireless | |
LTE Home Plus | $80.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay | Up to 50Mbps | 4G LTE fixed wireless |
Jump to: Availability | Speed | Personalized plans | Verizon vs. the competition
Verizon’s fiber internet is available in roughly 10 states along the East Coast, from Virginia to New York. Its 4G LTE and 5G fixed wireless internet services are available nationwide, although you’ll have a better chance of finding it in the eastern half of the U.S.—from Dallas to New York City to Miami.
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Verizon’s fiber internet offers blazing-fast download speeds of up to 2,300Mbps, which is enough bandwidth for just about any household. Chances are you don’t need multi-gigabit speeds, but Verizon hosts a good variety of internet plans, so you should be able to find a speed that suits your needs. And Verizon has a lot to offer, even with its mid-tier plans, as it’s the connection quality that really sets this ISP apart.
Just as important as bandwidth, Verizon’s services are also highly reliable. According to our latest Customer Satisfaction Survey, Verizon users gave the highest ratings for reliability for the second year in a row—Verizon earned excellent ratings for download speed, as well.
Our latest Fastest ISPs Report clocked Verizon’s average network download speed at 163Mbps. That’s well above the national average, making for smooth streaming, easy gaming, and fleet-footed downloads. Even better, if you get a Verizon Fios fiber internet plan, you can expect much faster speeds, as Verizon’s national average speed is likely to be skewed by slower DSL connections.
Average download speed: 163Mbps
Average upload speed: 73Mbps
Total speed tests (Jan. 2023–Jan. 2024): 463,762
Run a quick speed test to see how fast your internet is, or download our free, easy-to-use app to test your speed anywhere on your phone.
Price: Starting at $109.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay
Channels: 325+
Price: $10.00/mo. w/ Auto Pay*
Channels: 100+
Price: $10.00/mo. w/Auto Pay*
Channels: 75+
* 3rd party entertainment offers require an internet plan with myHome. One offer per eligible Verizon Home Internet (“VHI”) plan. Add’l terms apply.
Verizon doesn’t bundle internet with TV. Instead, you can add TV, streaming services, and other perks at any time. Verizon’s list of perks includes a Walmart+ membership (with Paramount+), Unlimited Cloud Storage, and more.
Verizon delivers extremely reliable, high-speed internet service at an affordable price. Verizon Fios internet plans come with no data caps and no annual contracts. In many cases, you can get additional perks as well.
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Verizon does better than most of its competitors in our latest customer satisfaction survey, getting top or near-top rankings for speed, reliability, price, customer service, and overall satisfaction. Its Fios fiber internet is a better deal than similar plans offered by cable providers like Xfinity, Cox, and Spectrum.
Verizon’s 5G fixed wireless service makes an excellent alternative to wired internet with its lower prices and competitive speeds.
Provider | Price range | Download speed range | Customer rating* | Order online |
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$49.99–$109.00/mo.† w/ Auto Pay | 300–2,300Mbps | 3.9 | ||
$30.00–$80.00/mo.‡ | 75–1,200Mbps | 3.9 | View Plans | |
$40.00–$280.00/mo.§ | 300–8,000Mbps | 3.3 | View Plans | |
$50.00–$150.00/mo.|| | 100–2,000Mbps | 3.7 | View Plans |
* Rating based on a five (5) point system used in our customer satisfaction survey. Higher is better.
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Read more about how Verizon compares to the competition:
How Verizon compares to the competition
† Verizon
‡ Xfinity
§ Optimum
|| Cox