Verizon expands 5G Home Internet to 5 additional cities

Robin Layton

Sep 10, 2021 — 1 min read

The service is now available in parts of 57 cities across the U.S.

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Verizon’s 5G Home Internet is now available in Fremont, CA; Orlando, FL; Pensacola, FL; Sarasota, FL and Niagara Falls, NY. With the addition of these new cities, Verizon’s 5G Home Internet is now available in parts of 57 cities.

5G Home Internet is an unlimited broadband service with no data caps. It’s a good choice if you stream, game or work/learn remotely.

Highlights of Verizon’s 5G Home Internet:

  • Max download speeds up to 1 Gbps, with a cheaper option of up to 300 Mbps. 
  • Starts at just $25/mo. for Verizon customers with a qualifying mobile plan, and $50/mo. for customers without a qualifying mobile plan. 
  • 2-3 year price guarantee
  • New Verizon customers who leave their current internet provider and switch to 5G Home Internet will receive up to $500 to cover early termination fees.

How to get 5G Home Internet

Although Verizon 5G Home offers a range of 300 to 1,000 Mbps for only $25 – $50/mo., this service is not yet available in many places. Find out if your address is serviceable by clicking the button below.

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Robin Layton

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Robin Layton

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Robin Layton is an editor for the broadband marketplace Allconnect. She built her internet industry expertise writing and editing for four years on the site, as well as on Allconnect’s sister site MYMOVE.com. … Read more

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