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Verizon is a leading fiber and 5G home internet provider in the United States with 7.4 million Fios subscribers and 3+ million 5G Home customers. Verizon Fios offers symmetrical fiber speeds from 300 Mbps to 2.3 Gbps in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Test your Verizon connection to measure actual download, upload, and latency performance.

About Verizon

Verizon Communications is headquartered in New York City and is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. Verizon Fios launched in 2005 as one of the first major fiber-to-the-home services in the US.

Fios is available in parts of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Washington DC. Verizon 5G Home provides fixed wireless broadband using mmWave and C-band spectrum in 1,400+ cities nationwide. The company consistently ranks highest in network reliability and customer satisfaction.

Verizon Plans and Services

Verizon offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

Verizon Fios plans range from $50 to $120 per month. Fios 300 offers 300/300 Mbps at $50, Fios 500 provides 500/500 Mbps at $70, Fios Gigabit delivers 940/880 Mbps at $90, and Fios 2 Gig reaches 2.3 Gbps download at $120. All Fios plans include unlimited data with no caps.

Verizon 5G Home starts at $50/month ($25 with select mobile plans). LTE Home available at $60/month in areas without fiber or 5G. Equipment included with all plans.

Verizon Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
Fios 300 fiber300 Mbps$50/month
  • 300 Mbps symmetrical
  • No data caps
  • Router included
Fios 500 fiber500 Mbps$70/month
  • 500 Mbps symmetrical
  • No data caps
  • Router included
Fios Gigabit fiber1000 Mbps$90/month
  • 940 Mbps download, 880 Mbps upload
  • No data caps
  • WiFi 6 router
Fios 2 Gig fiber2300 Mbps$120/month
  • 2.3 Gbps download, 1 Gbps upload
  • No data caps
  • WiFi 6E router
5G Home fixed-wireless85-300 Mbps$50/month
  • 5G wireless broadband
  • No data caps
  • No annual contract
5G Home Plus fixed-wireless300-1000 Mbps$70/month
  • 5G Ultra Wideband
  • Speeds up to 1 Gbps
  • Premium streaming included

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Verizon for current offers.

Verizon Coverage by Region

Verizon performance varies by location. Coverage density, local infrastructure, and network congestion affect speeds in each market.

New York Metro (NYC, Long Island, Westchester)

Coverage: Dense fiber coverage in metro, selective in outer boroughs Typical: 920-940 Mbps on Fios Gigabit Peak congestion: None - dedicated fiber connections

Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens have widespread Fios. Bronx and Staten Island coverage limited. Long Island well-served in Nassau County. Westchester coverage in major towns. 2 Gig available in select buildings. Upload 880 Mbps on Gigabit tier (near-symmetrical). Latency 5-10ms typical.

New Jersey (Northern, Central, Shore)

Coverage: Extensive suburban fiber, urban cores well-covered Typical: 920-940 Mbps on Fios Gigabit Peak congestion: Minimal on fiber

Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken have complete Fios coverage. Bergen, Essex, Middlesex counties widely served. Shore areas (Monmouth, Ocean) have selective coverage. South Jersey limited Fios availability. Competition from Xfinity and Optimum in overlapping markets.

Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland

Coverage: Select metro areas and suburbs only Typical: 920-940 Mbps on Fios Gigabit Peak congestion: None

Philadelphia has limited Fios in Center City and select suburbs. Pittsburgh no Fios coverage. Delaware available in Wilmington and Dover. Maryland covers parts of Baltimore, Montgomery County, Anne Arundel. DC proper has Fios in Northwest quadrant.

Virginia (Northern Virginia, Hampton Roads)

Coverage: Major metros and corridors Typical: 920-940 Mbps on Fios Gigabit Peak congestion: None

Northern Virginia (Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax) extensively covered. Hampton Roads (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News) has widespread Fios. Richmond limited availability. Competition from Cox and Xfinity. 2 Gig available in select Northern VA areas.

Massachusetts, Rhode Island

Coverage: Boston metro and Providence areas Typical: 920-940 Mbps on Fios Gigabit Peak congestion: Minimal

Boston proper and inner suburbs (Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline) have Fios. Outer suburbs limited. Providence and suburbs well-covered. Worcester no Fios. Competition from Xfinity. Price lock guarantee 2 years on most plans.

Is Verizon Right for You?

Every provider has trade-offs. Here is how Verizon performs based on real-world usage and customer feedback.

Strengths

  • Near-symmetrical speeds - 940/880 Mbps on Gigabit tier (best upload of major ISPs)
  • No data caps on any Fios or 5G Home plan - unlimited usage
  • Consistent speeds 24/7 with dedicated fiber - no peak hour slowdowns
  • Ultra-low latency 5-15ms ideal for gaming, trading, video calls
  • Price lock guarantee for 2-3 years on most plans - no surprise increases
  • Equipment included - WiFi 6 or 6E router at no monthly charge
  • Top customer satisfaction ratings in JD Power surveys
  • 5G Home available nationwide where Fios not built - wireless alternative

Weaknesses

  • Very limited geographic coverage - only 9 Northeast states
  • No further Fios expansion planned - coverage frozen since 2010
  • Higher starting prices than cable ($50 vs $35-40 for entry tier)
  • 2 Gig plan limited to select buildings and neighborhoods
  • 5G Home speeds highly variable (50-1000 Mbps) based on location
  • Installation wait times 2-4 weeks in some markets
  • Customer service outsourced - mixed quality reports

Best For

  • Content creators in Northeast needing 880 Mbps upload speeds
  • Gamers requiring ultra-low latency and consistent performance
  • Remote workers with heavy cloud storage and video conferencing
  • Tech enthusiasts wanting best-in-class fiber speeds
  • Customers valuing price stability (2-3 year price locks)
  • Households needing 5+ simultaneous 4K streams
  • Trading or financial professionals requiring low latency

Not Ideal For

  • Anyone outside 9-state Fios coverage area (check availability first)
  • Budget shoppers - cable sometimes cheaper for equivalent speeds
  • Rural areas (Fios limited to urban/suburban)
  • Customers needing immediate installation (can take weeks)
  • Areas where only 5G Home available (wireless less reliable than fiber)

How Verizon Compares

Side-by-side comparison of Verizon against major competitors in United States.

CompetitorSpeedPriceCoverageVerdict
XfinityFios Gigabit 940/880 Mbps vs Xfinity Gigabit 1000/35 Mbps. Fios dominates uploads (880 vs 35), slightly slower downloads.Fios Gigabit $90/month with price lock vs Xfinity Gigabit $90/month with annual increases. Both include unlimited data. Fios better value long-term.Xfinity available 40 states, 100M+ homes. Verizon Fios limited to 9 Northeast states, 15M homes. Xfinity vastly wider coverage.Choose Fios if available (better uploads, price lock). Choose Xfinity if Fios unavailable at your address.
ATTFios Gigabit 940/880 Mbps vs AT&T Fiber 1 Gig 1000/1000 Mbps. AT&T slightly faster upload, effectively identical performance.Fios Gigabit $90/month vs AT&T Fiber 1 Gig $80/month. AT&T $10/month cheaper but Verizon includes 2-3 year price lock.AT&T Fiber in 21 states (26M locations). Verizon Fios in 9 states (15M locations). Geographic overlap minimal.Both excellent. Choose based on availability. If both available, Verizon for price lock or AT&T for lower price.
SpectrumFios Gigabit 940/880 Mbps vs Spectrum Gig 1000/35 Mbps. Fios dominates uploads, downloads tied.Fios Gigabit $90/month vs Spectrum Gig $90/month. Both unlimited data. Fios includes price lock, Spectrum no contract.Spectrum 41 states, 50M+ homes. Verizon Fios 9 states, 15M homes. Spectrum far wider availability.Choose Fios if available (superior fiber technology). Choose Spectrum if Fios unavailable or prefer no-contract flexibility.

Troubleshooting Verizon Issues

Common Verizon connection problems and how to fix them.

5G Home speeds only 50-100 Mbps instead of advertised 300+ Mbps

Cause: 5G signal strength depends on distance from tower, obstacles, network congestion. Not all 5G Home locations get mmWave speeds.

  1. Move 5G gateway to window facing nearest Verizon cell tower (check coverage map)
  2. Elevate gateway off floor (place on table or shelf near window)
  3. Test speeds early morning when network less congested
  4. Check if 5G Ultra Wideband (mmWave) available vs standard 5G C-band
  5. 5G Home Plus plan provides faster speeds in UWB areas
  6. Wired Fios fiber significantly more consistent if available at your address

WiFi speeds only 300-500 Mbps despite 940 Mbps Fios plan

Cause: WiFi performance limited by device capabilities, interference, distance from router. Fiber delivers full speed to router.

  1. Test via ethernet to confirm fiber speed (should get 920-940 Mbps wired)
  2. Use 5 GHz WiFi band on newer devices (faster than 2.4 GHz)
  3. Upgrade to WiFi 6 capable devices (iPhone 12+, recent laptops)
  4. Position Fios router centrally, elevated, away from interference
  5. Add WiFi extenders or mesh system for larger homes
  6. Limit simultaneous WiFi devices during speed tests

Fios installation scheduled 3 weeks out

Cause: Fiber installation requires professional technician, ONT installation, potential trenching. High demand in some markets.

  1. Schedule during initial availability check (delays increase over time)
  2. Request expedited installation if moving or time-sensitive
  3. Use current provider until Fios installed (avoid service gap)
  4. Ask if self-install kit available (very limited markets)
  5. Consider Verizon 5G Home as temporary solution if available

Only getting 940 Mbps on Fios 2 Gig plan

Cause: Fios 2 Gig requires 2.5G ethernet port. Standard 1G ethernet bottlenecks at 940 Mbps.

  1. Verify Verizon router has 2.5G/10G ethernet port for 2 Gig service
  2. Use computer/device with 2.5G ethernet adapter minimum
  3. Cat6 ethernet cables required (Cat5e limited to 1G)
  4. WiFi limited to 1-2 Gbps even with WiFi 6E - use wired for full 2.3 Gbps
  5. Most consumer devices don't support >1G - 2 Gig best for power users with compatible equipment

Verizon History

Key milestones in Verizon development and network expansion.

2000

Verizon formed from merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE

2005

Launched Fios fiber-to-the-home service in Keller, Texas

2006

Expanded Fios to New York City, Boston, Philadelphia metros

2010

Halted Fios expansion, focused on optimizing existing footprint

2016

Acquired XO Communications fiber assets, strengthened backbone

2018

Launched 5G Home in 4 cities using mmWave spectrum

2021

Expanded 5G Home to 1,000+ cities nationwide

2023

Launched Fios 2 Gig service in select markets

2024

Upgraded 5G Home with C-band spectrum for wider coverage

2025

Reached 7.4M Fios subscribers and 3M+ 5G Home customers

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Verizon Speed Test FAQ

How fast is Verizon Fios?

Verizon Fios offers fiber speeds from 300 Mbps to 2.3 Gbps with near-symmetrical upload speeds. Fios Gigabit delivers 940/880 Mbps, among the fastest upload speeds available from any major US provider. Fios 2 Gig reaches 2.3 Gbps download and 1 Gbps upload. Fiber delivers consistent speeds without peak-hour congestion since each connection has dedicated bandwidth. Fios consistently ranks as the fastest and most reliable ISP in customer satisfaction surveys.

Is Verizon Fios available in my area?

Verizon Fios is available in parts of 9 states in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Washington DC. Coverage is address-specific and may not be available on all streets even within Fios markets. Check availability at verizon.com using your address. If Fios is unavailable, Verizon 5G Home or LTE Home may be offered as alternatives.

How do I test my Verizon speed?

Use the speed test tool on this page to measure your Verizon download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For accurate Fios fiber results, connect directly to the router via ethernet. For 5G Home, position the gateway near a window facing the nearest cell tower. Fios should deliver consistent speeds at any time of day. The test takes approximately 30 seconds and works on any device with a modern browser.

What is Verizon 5G Home?

Verizon 5G Home is fixed wireless broadband using Verizon's 5G network instead of wired fiber. 5G Home offers speeds of 85-300 Mbps on standard plans and up to 1 Gbps on 5G Home Plus using Ultra Wideband mmWave spectrum. The service requires no annual contract and includes unlimited data. 5G Home is available in 1,400+ cities where Fios fiber is not available. Equipment includes a 5G gateway router with professional installation.

Does Verizon Fios have data caps?

No, Verizon Fios has no data caps on any plan. All fiber plans (300, 500, Gigabit, 2 Gig) include unlimited data with no overage fees. This applies to Fios internet only and TV + internet bundles. Verizon 5G Home and LTE Home also include unlimited data. No throttling after specific usage thresholds. Stream 4K, download large files, and upload to cloud without data limit concerns.

Is Verizon equipment included?

Yes, Verizon Fios includes WiFi router at no extra monthly charge. Fios Gigabit includes WiFi 6 router, Fios 2 Gig includes WiFi 6E router with 2.5G ethernet port. Self-installation kits available for $99 in some areas, professional installation $99-149 depending on wiring requirements. Unlike cable providers, no monthly equipment rental fees. You cannot use your own router as primary device - Verizon router required but you can add your own in bridge mode.

Why does Verizon Fios stop at 940 Mbps not 1000 Mbps?

Verizon Fios Gigabit delivers 940/880 Mbps due to GPON fiber technology overhead. The protocol uses approximately 6% of bandwidth for error correction and network management, leaving 940 Mbps for actual data transfer. This is standard for all GPON-based fiber services. AT&T Fiber also delivers 940 Mbps on 1 Gig plans. For true 1+ Gbps downloads, Fios 2 Gig plan required which delivers 2.3 Gbps using XGS-PON technology.

Can I get Verizon Fios in my apartment?

Verizon Fios apartment availability depends on building wiring. Landlord must approve Verizon fiber installation to building. New York City law requires landlords to allow Fios installation in buildings with 4+ units. In other markets, landlord permission required. Check verizon.com with full apartment address and unit number. If building lacks Fios wiring, Verizon 5G Home may be available as wireless alternative requiring no landlord approval.

Does Verizon Fios slow down at night?

No, Verizon Fios maintains consistent speeds 24/7 without peak hour slowdowns. Fiber provides dedicated connection per household, unlike cable which shares bandwidth. You should get 920-940 Mbps on Fios Gigabit plan any time of day. If speeds drop at night, indicates potential equipment malfunction or WiFi interference, not network congestion. Contact Verizon support if experiencing speed degradation during specific times.

What is Fios price lock guarantee?

Verizon Fios price lock guarantee freezes your monthly rate for 2-3 years depending on plan. During price lock period, your bill will not increase except for changes to taxes or fees. After price lock expires, rates may increase to current market pricing. Promotional pricing (e.g., $50 instead of $70) locked for guarantee period. Price lock applies only to internet service, not equipment upgrades or additional services. Check specific plan for lock duration.

Can I use my own router with Verizon Fios?

Verizon Fios requires using their router for ONT connection and TV service if bundled. However, you can enable bridge mode or use Verizon router in pass-through configuration with your own router for WiFi. This allows custom firewall rules, VPN, and advanced features while maintaining Fios functionality. For internet-only customers, some third-party routers work but Verizon provides no support. Most users keep Verizon router since it's included free with service.

Is Verizon Fios better than cable?

Yes, Verizon Fios fiber generally outperforms cable in speed consistency and upload performance. Fios delivers 940/880 Mbps symmetrical while cable offers 1000/35 Mbps asymmetrical. Fios maintains speeds 24/7 while cable slows during peak hours due to shared neighborhood bandwidth. Both include unlimited data on top tiers. Fios costs $90/month with 2-year price lock vs cable $90/month with annual increases. For content creation, remote work, gaming, Fios significantly better. Cable advantage is wider geographic availability.

Last verified: February 10, 2026

Data source: Verizon official website, Verizon investor relations, FCC broadband data, independent Fios speed tests