Verizon’s Fios Fiber, LTE, and 5G Home Internet plans are down to just $25*

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There aren't many savings to be made on your monthly bills in 2022 but Verizon has announced that it has reduced all of its Home Internet plans from $50 to $25 per month. The price cut applies to its Fios fiber, LTE Home, and 5G Home products, with the only real catch being that users need to be signed up for an unlimited mobile plan to take advantage of the $25 saving.

You'll need to be signed up for Verizon's 5G Play More, Do More, or Get More plans with autopay selected in order to access the $25 pricing for home internet. The home internet plans have no annual contract, setup or equipment cost, no hidden fees, and no data caps, whether you take the Fios fiber, LTE, or 5G options.

If you are eligible, the $25 monthly deal offers the following:

  • 300Mbps Fios fiber
  • Up to 300Mbps 5G Home Internet (with a 2-year price lock, 30-day guarantee, and up to $500 ETF)
  • Up to 50Mbps LTE Home Internet (with a 2-year price lock, 30-day guarantee, and up to $500 ETF)

Today's move comes after Verizon had announced that its 5G Start plans would benefit from 5GB of hotspot data at no extra cost.

You can check your local coverage to see which is the best offering for your needs via the Verizon link below:

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