
Verizon Fios internet plans
By Joe Supan Last updated: August 16, 2023
Verizon’s internet plans have a combination of speed and pricing that has earned it our fourth-highest rating out of all ISPs.
Fios plans with speeds up to 300 Mbps starting at:
$49.99/mo.
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Best Verizon internet plans for your home
Plan name | Speeds up to | Connection type | Price | |
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300 Mbps Speed | 300 Mbps | Fiber Reliability High | $49.99/mo. for 12 mos. Pricing breakdown | Check with Verizon Or call Or give us a call |
500 Mbps Speed | 400 Mbps | Fiber Reliability High | $69.99/mo. for 12 mos. Pricing breakdown | Check with Verizon Or call Or give us a call |
940 Mbps Speed | 940 Gbps | Fiber Reliability High | $89.99/mo. for 12 mos. Pricing breakdown | Check with Verizon Or call Or give us a call |
- 300 Mbps SpeedSpeeds up to300 MbpsContract length12 mos.Connection typeFiberRatingHighPlan cost$49.99/mo.for 12 mos.Pricing breakdown
- 500 Mbps SpeedSpeeds up to400 MbpsContract length12 mos.Connection typeFiberRatingHighPlan cost$69.99/mo.for 12 mos.Pricing breakdown
- 940 Mbps SpeedSpeeds up to940 GbpsContract length12 mos.Connection typeFiberRatingHighPlan cost$89.99/mo.for 12 mos.Pricing breakdown
Plan cost: $49.99/mo for 12 months.
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Plan cost: $69.99/mo for 12 months.
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Plan cost: $89.99/mo for 12 months.
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Verizon Fios internet plans and pricing
Verizon Fios internet plans come with three download/upload speed options: 300/300 Mbps, 500/500 Mbps and up to 940/880 Mbps. If you’ve shopped for Verizon internet packages in the past, you may have seen 100 and 200 Mbps plans instead. Those plans are no longer available as Verizon recently increased their Fios speed tiers (without raising the starting price). While Verizon pricing and speeds may vary based on where you live, a Verizon Fios internet plan is one of your best options without having to sign an annual contract.
Plan name | Download speed | Upload speed | Monthly price | Allconnect score |
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300 Mbps | 300 Mbps | 300 Mbps | $49.99/mo. | 4.48/5 |
500 Mbps | 500 Mbps | 500 Mbps | $69.99/mo. | 4.38/5 |
Gigabit Connection | 940 Mbps | 880 Mbps | $89.99/mo.* | 4.38/5 |
*w/ Auto Pay + taxes & equip. charges
In some areas of New York City, Verizon offers a 2 Gig plan. So if your address qualifies, you could see symmetrical upload and download speeds of 2,000 Mbps for $119.99/mo. — one of the fastest internet speeds you’ll find anywhere.

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Verizon Fios review
By our analysis, Verizon Fios internet plans grade out as one of the best in the country — just behind AT&T’s fiber optic plans. Verizon Fios has no hidden fees, no annual contracts, no extra charges for required equipment and your price is guaranteed for up to four years with your Fios Gigabit Connection.
Verizon internet packages run exclusively on a fiber network, meaning you’ll get the fastest and most reliable connection possible.
But unlike a lot of providers, with Verizon Fios you won’t have to pay a fortune for that speed. Prices for internet-only plans start at $49.99/mo., and your bill won’t go up after a “promotion” period ends. It’s that combination of affordability and performance that earned Verizon home internet the number one spot in 2022’s American Customer Satisfaction Index.

Verizon internet rating
Allconnect Rating
4.42 / out of 5 stars
This score is based off of the 3 plans Verizon has available
Rating breakdown
Affordability
4.13 / 5
Performance
4.53 / 5
Value
4.81 / 5
Customer satisfaction
4.30 / 5
How we scored internet providers
We evaluate broadband providers in four categories: affordability, performance, value and customer satisfaction. Each category contains multiple sub-factors, all of which are weighted differently to impact the provider’s overall score.
For each sub-factor, we score all providers on a continuous scale of 1 to 5, relative to the industry as a whole. Because the average download speed in America is currently 180 Mbps, for example, we assigned all plans with download speeds between 100 and 299 Mbps a score between 3 and 4. Xfinity’s 200 Mbps plan received a 3.50 score for download speed, while Spectrum’s 400 Mbps plan got a 4.16.
We only considered standardized data points in our scoring system. More abstract data like consistency of service and brand reputation is still part of our analysis, but we opted to let our writers address them in the context of each review.
Learn more about our methodologyWhat we like about Verizon internet
Simple pricing – There are no surprise fees on you monthly bill with Verizon. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for.
No data caps – Verizon Fios has no data caps, so you won’t experience any overage fees.
No contracts – With Fios internet, you don’t need to worry about long-term commitments and early termination fees.Fees for equipment and installation – Verizon has installation and equipment fees that add to your monthly bill.
Things to consider
Availability – Verizon Fios has limited availability. If you don’t live in its coverage area, you’re out of luck.
Fees for equipment and installation – Verizon has installation and equipment fees that add to your monthly bill.
Verizon Fios availability
Verizon Fios has limited availability compared to other providers. Its coverage area is mainly focused in the Northeast and East coast with some availability in the Western U.S.
Some top cities that have Verizon Fios coverage include:
Equipment, installation, data caps and contracts
Verizon Fios no longer charges rental fees for equipment for any plan, having rolled that fee into your monthly plan price.
Verizon typically charges a $99 setup fee, but it’s currently waived for online orders.
More good news: There are no data caps on any Verizon Fios plans, so you won’t have to worry about how much you’re gaming, streaming and downloading.
Verizon Fios also doesn’t have any contracts, so you can leave any time without racking up early termination fees. Which is a pro when it comes to Verizon pricing.
Verizon Fios doesn’t require you to use their equipment
Although your router is now included with your Fios plan, you may want to consider purchasing your own Verizon-compatible router, which typically runs from $100 to $200. The benefit to that is you get to pick your speeds and features like parental controls and VPNs. If you do want to invest in your own router, just make sure it can handle the speeds you’re getting with your Fios plan. Of course, keep in mind that you are essentially paying for a router twice since part of the monthly plan price includes a rental fee for Verizon’s equipment.
Verizon Fios vs. other top internet providers
If you can get Verizon Fios internet in your area, it’s almost always the best option for most people. Here’s how it compares to some other providers that it overlaps service with:
Provider | Download speeds | Upload speeds | Starting prices | Allconnect score |
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Verizon Fios | 300-940 Mbps | 300-880 Mbps | $49.99-89.99/mo.* | 4.31/5 |
Cox | 100-1,000 Mbps | 3-35 Mbps | $49.99-99.99/mo. | 3.55/5 |
Optimum | 300-940 Mbps | 35-940 Mbps | $30.00-65.00/mo. | 3.56/5 |
Spectrum | 300 – 1,000 Mbps** | 10-35 Mbps** | $49.99-89.99/mo. | 3.57/5 |
Xfinity | 50-3,000 Mbps | 50-3,000 Mbps | $39.99-299.99/mo. | 3.54/5 |
*w/ Auto Pay + taxes & equip. charges
**Wireless speeds may vary.
Verizon Fios is the best internet provider in the country according to our analysis, so it’s no surprise that it beats out its competitors convincingly. Because its prices don’t go up after the first year, you’ll almost always end up paying less for Verizon in the long run and you’ll typically get faster speeds.
Read our in-depth provider comparisons for more information
Bundling Verizon internet with TV service
Verizon Fios TV
Fios TV offers a wide variety of packages ranging from 125 – 425 channels, starting at $75/mo. You won’t need to worry about contracts or termination fees, and you can mix and match TV with internet and phone plans.
Verizon’s Mix and Match packages let you add TV or phone service to any internet plan — essentially what most providers do but with a catchy name. Fios TV packages will add anywhere from $70 to $110 to your monthly bill, and come with 125+ to 425+ channels. One unique perk of Verizon’s TV plans is that it lets you test drive the 425+ channel package for the lowest price for two months, so you can decide which package is right for you.
Additionally, Verizon has partnered with YouTube TV to add the live TV streaming service to your internet plan. It costs $64.99/mo. and includes over 85 channels. That said, this is the exact same price as it costs to subscribe to YouTube TV on its own, so there’s no real benefit to adding it to your Verizon Fios internet plan.
Verizon customer satisfaction
In the 2023 report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), Verizon internet scored 75 out of 100, the overall average for fiber providers. AT&T, Google Fiber and CenturyLink Fiber scored above Verizon.

Our take on Verizon Fios internet
It’s hard to beat a fiber optic connection, and the one you get with Verizon Fios is among the best services available. With competitively-priced speed tiers of 300, 500 and 940/880 Mbps, Verizon Fios high-speed internet plan options offer enough variety to accommodate virtually any home.
Verizon Fios FAQs
Verizon Fios is available to more than 15 million homes and businesses across select areas of Mid-Atlantic and northeastern states, including Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Call or check out our Verizon coverage map to find out if Verizon internet services are available near you.
Verizon Fios internet plans start at $49.99/mo.** Additional fees may apply for equipment rental. Call to get accurate Verizon Fios plan and pricing information for your address.
Xfinity offers faster download speeds in select locations, up to 3,000 Mbps with their Gigabit Pro plan. However, Verizon Fios offers download speeds up to 940 Mbps in many locations, for a significantly lower starting price than Xfinity’s fastest plan. Verizon’s 100% fiber optic network is also capable of delivering faster upload speeds than Xfinity, up to 880 Mbps where available. See more on our Verizon vs. Xfinity review.
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Written by:
Joe SupanPrincipal Writer, Broadband Content
Joe Supan is a principal writer for Allconnect and CNET. He has helped build the proprietary metrics used on Allconnect’s review pages, utilizing thousands of data points to help readers navigate these complex… Read more
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Robin LaytonEditor, Broadband Content
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