Verizon has finally made their ultra-fast service official.
The company has dubbed the service "FiOS Quantum," and it will offer users 300Mbps downstream and 65Mbps upstream.
For $210 per month, you can access the fast fiber Internet, or get a discount to $205 per month if you sign up for a 2-year contract.
There are all new tiers and pricing now, outside of the Quantum. Verizon's ... [ read the full article ]
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So, they hide the severe cost increase with the unattainable service of 300Mb/sec that won't be available to anyone.
"Oh, I'm sorry, that speed is not currently available in your neighborhood."
Verizon is really becoming Apple. I guess the world sees Apple screwing the world and figures why shouldn't they?
I have 35M/35M and pay $39.99 per month. I think the above prices are the official rates but nobody pays them. I did get an email if I wanted to go to 75/75 for another $20/month.
I used to want Fios but I no longer care. Verizon is getting way too greedy. I currently have cable internet for about $40/month and routinely get over 4 MB/sec download and upload of around 400 Mbps. FIOS would now be a downgrade for me when cost is figured in. It would take at least the $75 plan to equal the speeds I get for $40 now.
Originally posted by Askar: I used to want Fios but I no longer care. Verizon is getting way too greedy. I currently have cable internet for about $40/month and routinely get over 4 MB/sec download and upload of around 400 Mbps. FIOS would now be a downgrade for me when cost is figured in. It would take at least the $75 plan to equal the speeds I get for $40 now.