Verizon Now Selling Prepaid 25 Mbps FiOS Service Verizon has unveiled a new prepaid FiOS broadband offering the company says provides consumers with both "flexibility and fiber-optic reliability." According to Verizon, the new prepaid service offers users a base option of only symmetrical 25 Mbps fiber broadband service for $60 per month. From there, users can bundle voice service for an additional $10 per month, Internet and TV service for $100 to $110 per month (depending on your channel lineup), or Internet, TV and phone service for $110 to $120 per month.

As with similar offerings by Comcast , this service appears aimed at users with either bad credit, or those that spend a lot of time moving. "Fios Prepaid offers a new way to experience Fios for customers seeking payment flexibility," the company says of the offering. "From students to snowbirds, consumers are looking for service and options on their terms. For those with little or no credit history, Fios Prepaid offers 100% fiber-optic quality Internet featuring upload speeds as fast as download speeds, and crystal-clear TV service with no annual contract, deposit or credit check required." According to Verizon, the prepaid option is now available anywhere FiOS is available. The base symmetrical 25 Mbps service comes with a WiFi gateway/router. Users can either install the service for free, or pay an additional $90 installation fee. Those interested in more detail can head over to the According to Verizon, the prepaid option is now available anywhere FiOS is available. The base symmetrical 25 Mbps service comes with a WiFi gateway/router. Users can either install the service for free, or pay an additional $90 installation fee. Those interested in more detail can head over to the Verizon FiOS prepaid website







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Packeteers

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Forest Hills, NY 4 recommendations Packeteers Premium Member plus taxes and fees always kills their isp offering.



same lame pricing - with no credit check is not enough to attract a wider audience.



try again verizon dinosaurs.

GlennLouEarl

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Richmond, VA 2 recommendations GlennLouEarl Premium Member Sounds like my original FiOS service from 10 years ago except a little slower and rather more expensive (though it's cheaper than their "normal" price now for a fast-enough speed). At least a router doesn't cost extra (still I'd rather provide my own). The thing is, yep, FiOS is/was usually very reliable--until mid-to-late 2013, whenever I started streaming video (from anywhere): buffering... buffering... buffering... (I hear this is still a problem in numerous locations)