Verizon expands Symmetrical FiOS Service to All Markets
Verizon is offering its high-speed
symmetrical FiOS Internet services to consumers in 16 states served by its
advanced, all-fiber- optic network. The symmetrical services make possible
equally fast downstream and upstream connections of up to 15 megabits per second
(Mbps) or up to 20 Mbps depending on the state where the service is sold.
At the same time, Verizon also has dramatically increased the upload speed of
its fastest FiOS Internet services across its FiOS Internet service areas. These
new services offer consumers downstream/upstream connections of either up to 50
Mbps/20 Mbps or up to 30 Mbps/15 Mbps depending on the state where the service
is sold.
"Millions of households no longer have to settle for cable upload speeds that
can't deliver the most interactive online experiences," said Susan Retta, vice
president, broadband solutions for Verizon. "With FiOS you can choose ultra-fast
uploading that makes sending information as quick and easy as receiving it.
"By introducing these new services where we sell FiOS, Verizon now offers the
fastest broadband upload speeds to the most consumers in America," Retta said.
"This is just another example of the power that Verizon delivers with
fiber-optics straight into customers' homes."
Groundbreaking Consumer Symmetrical Services Expand to 16 FiOS States
On Oct. 23, Verizon introduced a unique, new, symmetrical Verizon FiOS
Internet service for consumers, featuring an upload and download speed of up to
20 Mbps. The service was first available to customers in New York, New Jersey
and Connecticut. Today Verizon is launching similar symmetrical FiOS services in
the 13 other states served by its fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) network.
In Florida, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Verizon now offers the option of a
FiOS Internet service with downstream and upstream connections of up to 20 Mbps.
In California, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Oregon,
Texas, Virginia and Washington, the company has added a new FiOS Internet
service with downstream and upstream connections of up to 15 Mbps.
The new symmetrical services are available for as low as $64.99 a month with an
annual service plan. Because consumers with ever-growing collections of photos,
music, video and other data want to quickly and easily store and protect their
files, the symmetrical FiOS services include a comprehensive Internet security
suite plus one GB (gigabyte) of network-based backup, both at no additional
charge. Customers who subscribe to the new Internet service can upgrade their
backup to as much as 50 GB at competitive rates.
Fastest FiOS Internet Services Get Faster Uploads
In Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode
Island, Verizon is quadrupling the upstream connection speed of its highest-
speed FiOS Internet service from five Mbps to up to 20 Mbps (megabits per
second). The downstream connection speed of this service is up to 50 Mbps.
In California, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Oregon,
Texas, Virginia and Washington, Verizon is tripling the upstream connection
speed of its highest-speed FiOS Internet offering from five Mbps to up to 15
Mbps. The downstream connection speed of this service is up to 30 Mbps.
Pricing for these new services varies by market and ranges from $89.95 to
$139.95 a month with an annual contract. Existing customers can call Verizon to
subscribe to the new offering.
Faster uploads mean FiOS Internet customers can more quickly and easily share
family photos and videos, upload large files, post content to social networking
sites and more. The equally fast upload and download speed of the new
symmetrical FiOS services also enhances interactive online activities like video
conferencing, online multi-player gaming, telemedicine, electronic home
monitoring, and online work collaboration.
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