Verizon 5G Home Internet: Có thể đáp ứng nhu cầu Internet tại nhà của bạn không?

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Verizon 5G Home Internet: Có thể xử lý được kết nối Internet tại nhà của bạn?

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Dịch vụ mạng Verizon 5G Home Internet là một lựa chọn hấp dẫn cho người mua tìm kiếm dịch vụ internet tại gia đình. Với tốc độ cao và khả năng xử lý tốt, nó đáp ứng được nhu cầu sử dụng internet của người dùng. Dịch vụ này có thể cung cấp mạng không dây 5G cho nhiều thiết bị, cho phép người dùng truy cập internet nhanh chóng và ổn định. Một điểm nổi bật của Verizon 5G Home Internet là khả năng kết nối đến nhiều khu vực khác nhau, vì vậy người dùng có thể trải nghiệm tốc độ internet cao ở bất kỳ địa điểm nào trong ngôi nhà của họ. Hơn nữa, dịch vụ này còn cung cấp các gói cước linh hoạt, từ các gói hàng ngày cho đến gói dịch vụ không giới hạn, cho phép người dùng chọn lựa theo nhu cầu sử dụng của mình. Tóm lại, Verizon 5G Home Internet là một lựa chọn tuyệt vời cho người mua muốn có dịch vụ internet nhanh chóng, ổn định và linh hoạt tại gia đình.

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Pros

  • No data caps or contracts
  • Straightforward pricing

Cons

  • Speeds are not guaranteed and can fluctuate
  • Home customers are second priority to mobile users on the network

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Since Verizon 5G Home Internet launched in 2018, its availability has surged. Verizon unveiled its 5G Ultra Wideband network in January 2022, making Verizon 5G Home Internet available in approximately 900 cities. Though Verizon Fios, the company’s 100% fiber-optic internet service, typically scores well in customer satisfaction studies, it’s available only in the Northeast. So, 5G’s wider availability significantly expands Verizon’s broadband reach. In fact, per Verizon’s second quarter 2023 report, it now has nearly 2.3 million customers for Verizon 5G Home Internet.

Unlike fiber, cable, DSL and other common internet modes that get you online with a wired connection, cellular internet plans like Verizon 5G Home Internet take a fixed wireless approach. As the name suggests, your home will wirelessly get its internet connection through a receiver that picks up Verizon’s signal and broadcasts it as a Wi-Fi network. 

Fixed wireless connections like satellite internet and previous-gen 4G LTE internet are typically much slower than what you’ll get from a wired cable or fiber connection, but that isn’t the case with 5G. In some regions, including parts of Verizon’s coverage map, you’ll find 5G plans capable of hitting near-gigabit download speeds.

Verizon 5G Home Gateway

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That makes 5G especially interesting if you live without high-speed cable or fiber internet access. Verizon is one of the top names leading the effort to bring the technology to as many homes as possible. With straightforward pricing, no data caps and no contracts (all of which seem to be emerging standards across 5G home internet), there’s much to like about what Verizon sells. Still, it’s a moot point if the service isn’t available at your address. 

Here’s everything you should know about Verizon 5G Home Internet, including what sort of speeds, prices and terms you should expect if you sign up. All prices listed on this page reflect available discounts for setting up paperless billing. If you decide not to go with automatic monthly payments, your price will be higher.

Where can you get Verizon 5G Home Internet?

Each dot on this Verizon coverage map represents a city with 5G Ultra Wideband access. The red regions of the map indicate where Verizon offers 5G for mobile customers. The dots are likely spots for the strongest 5G Home Internet connections.

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Verizon 5G Home Internet is available in many places but is mostly centered on America’s largest metro regions, where the development of 5G infrastructure is furthest along. That puts it on a similar trajectory as fiber, with service primarily focused in America’s largest cities, where the population density makes expansion more cost-effective.

That said, deploying new cell towers and upgrading existing ones is generally faster than wiring entire regions for fiber, neighborhood by neighborhood. So while availability is still somewhat limited, there’s room for hope that 5G might be able to bring speedier home internet to underserved parts of the country faster than fiber, cable or other, more common modes of internet.

Try your address to verify Verizon 5G Home Internet availability

Even if Verizon 5G Home Internet is available in your city, there’s no guarantee you can get it at your address. Serviceability requires proximity to Verizon’s 5G cell towers and a strong, steady signal.

Take Ry, for instance. He lives near downtown Louisville, Kentucky, where Verizon’s 5G Home Internet is an option for some. But Verizon can’t offer service at his address yet, even though he has a cell plan with Verizon and service that’s strong enough for his phone to connect over 5G semi-regularly when he’s at home. That lack of availability might change soon (and we’re eager to test the service out and tell you all about it), but for now, all Ry can do is wait.

Want to see if Verizon 5G Home Internet is available at your address? Here’s the Verizon availability link.

Verizon 5G Home Internet pricing 

Verizon keeps things pretty simple. There are two options: you can choose between a two-year price guarantee — at $50 a month, including all taxes and fees — or a three-year price lock at $70 per month (plus extra perks), everything included. Regardless of the two options, you can get an additional discount with a qualifying Verizon 5G mobile plan.

Speeds will vary based on the connection quality at your address, but Verizon says most customers should expect average download speeds of about 300 megabits per second. In select parts of the coverage map, speeds can get as high as 1,000Mbps. As for your uploads, which affect video calls and posting large files to the web, most homes should expect speeds between 10 to 50Mbps.

Verizon 5G Home Internet plans

Plan Max speeds Monthly price Equipment fee Data cap Contract Price guarantee
Verizon 5G Home 50-300Mbps download, 5-20Mbps upload $50 ($35 with qualifying Verizon 5G mobile plans) None None None 2 years
Verizon 5G Home Plus 85-1,000Mbps download, 10-75Mbps upload $70 ($45 with qualifying Verizon 5G mobile plans) None None None 3 years

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Verizon’s 5G network can hit gigabit speeds in select areas.

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Comparing Verizon 5G to Verizon 4G LTE speeds

With Verizon’s 4G LTE home internet plan, customers can typically expect download speeds ranging from 25Mbps to 50Mbps, with uploads in the single digits. 5G is much faster than that, and that’s because the standard’s millimeter-wave technology (aka mmWave) sends signals at much higher frequencies than LTE. Those higher frequencies can deliver gigabit speeds in the right circumstances, but the trade-off is they don’t travel as far and can struggle with obstructions.

5G accounts for those high-speed range limitations by mixing slower mid- and low-band signals that travel farther for better coverage. On those frequencies, you can expect your 5G speeds to dip to around 300Mbps on midband or down to double-digit LTE levels on low-band. That’s why your 5G mileage will vary as far as speeds are concerned — it all comes down to the location of your home.

No data caps, contracts or hidden fees with Verizon 5G Home Internet

Verizon’s terms are about as straightforward as you’ll find in the home internet market. The monthly rate includes all taxes and fees, and you won’t need to pay an additional equipment fee as you will with many providers. 

Additionally, there are no service contracts, early termination fees or data caps. That means you can use your connection as much as you like without fearing overage charges for using too much data. On top of that, Verizon 5G Home Internet doesn’t come with a bait-and-switch promo rate, so your bill won’t arbitrarily jump up after 12 months.

All of that is pretty appealing, and it matches what we see from T-Mobile and Starry, the other two names of note offering 5G home internet plans. Like Verizon, neither enforces contracts, data caps or equipment fees. That seems like a smart strategy for providers hoping to tempt customers into trying something new.

Verizon 5G Home Internet vs. the competition

I mentioned T-Mobile and Starry — two other providers currently offering 5G home internet plans. AT&T is the notable absence here. The company has its own 5G network and currently offers fixed wireless home internet service too, but that service doesn’t use 5G, at least not yet.

When we reached out in January 2023 for the latest, an AT&T spokesperson emailed us, “We’re focused on connecting people using fiber. We’re considering ways our fixed wireless services can fill in pockets … and hard-to-reach areas for some customers, but fiber remains our focus.” However, it appears things have changed, as CNET reported in August that AT&T Internet Air will indeed roll out and utilize the carrier’s 5G network.

As for T-Mobile and Starry, they offer appealingly straightforward terms, just as Verizon does, but the prices and speeds are different. For example, consider Verizon 5G Home vs. T-Mobile Home Internet. T-Mobile uses a mix of 5G and 4G LTE signals and is slower than Verizon but a bit less expensive than the 5G Home Plus option. You’ll spend $50 monthly on home internet speeds ranging from 72 to 245Mbps download to 15 to 31Mbps upload. 

Starry is more impressive, as $50 per month gets you download speeds of 200Mbps and upload speeds of 100Mbps. That makes it the only cellular internet provider close to fiber’s symmetrical speeds.

As for each company’s coverage map, T-Mobile offers the most availability, with cellular internet service currently available to more than 50 million households across the US. Verizon now offers 5G home internet service to 40 million households and targets 50 million by 2025. Starry is the smallest provider of the three and is available in five cities: Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York City and Washington, DC

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Verizon could offer the best value if your average speeds are high enough, but it’s difficult to say with such a wide range of possibilities. With Starry, $50 per month for speeds of 200Mbps comes to about 25 cents per Mbps. With T-Mobile, your average cost per Mbps would be approximately 20 cents, assuming you’re routinely hitting those max speeds of 245Mbps. 

As for Verizon, the company says that 5G Home customers should typically expect downloads between 85Mbps to 300Mbps. So if your average is 193Mbps (the midpoint), you’re paying about 26 cents per Mbps monthly. If you have a strong connection and average download speeds are closer to 300Mbps, that cost per Mbps falls to 17 cents, but if the connection is weak, and your average sits at around 85Mbps, the number shoots up to 59 cents. As I said, your mileage may vary.

If you opt for 5G Home Plus, your monthly figures will be slightly different: Verizon’s value figures come out to 11 cents per Mbps for average speeds at 650Mbps, 23 cents at 300Mbps and 7 cents at 1,000Mbps. Those numbers dip even lower if you apply the Verizon mobile plan discount.

That stacks up pretty well with the top cable providers, who typically charge at least 25 cents per Mbps. However, fiber still offers the best value, with most plans typically coming in between 9 and 17 cents per Mbps. If you have a choice between fiber and 5G, I will lean toward fiber in most cases.

Promos and perks with Verizon 5G Home Internet

Remember I mentioned that 5G home internet providers are trying to lure customers away from other ISPs? That’s certainly the case with Verizon. The company currently offers many sweeteners for anyone thinking about making the switch.

If your provider charges an early termination fee for ditching it before your contract ends, Verizon will cover that cost when you switch (up to $500). On top of that, new Verizon 5G Home Internet customers get a 30-day satisfaction guarantee: If you’re not happy with your service, you can get a full refund. 

Additionally, Verizon 5G Home Plus customers will score their choice of a Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go or a free season of NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube.

What’s the bottom line on Verizon 5G Home Internet?

On paper, there’s not much to criticize. Verizon 5G Home Internet offers some genuinely outstanding terms, and the download speeds could potentially match what you’d expect from cable or fiber. And don’t forget that Verizon is consistently ranked as a top ISP for customer satisfaction by organizations like the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power. We wish the uploads were faster than 50Mbps, especially given that Starry promises uploads as high as 100Mbps, but that might also indicate that there’s room for Verizon to improve over time as its 5G network expands.

That expansion of 5G infrastructure will be the key to bringing availability to more people and strengthening the signal for Verizon’s existing customers. If Verizon can continue growing its service map at a fast clip, and its simple, straightforward approach to pricing proves popular, Verizon’s 5G Home Internet service might be a potential game-changer.

Verizon 5G Home Internet FAQs

How fast is Verizon 5G Home?

On average, Verizon 5G Home is faster than satellite internet service and boasts better download speeds than T-Mobile Home Internet. The biggest caveat is the precise speed and performance you experience will depend on your location. But generally speaking, Verizon says customers should expect typical download speeds of 85-300Mbps and up to 1Gbps in select areas. 

Where can you get Verizon 5G Home?

While Verizon Fios is offered only in the northeast, Verizon 5G Home is available nationwide to approximately 40 million customers. That said, most of its footprint falls around cities and metro areas. To determine if your location qualifies for service, you must plug in your address using Verizon’s Check Availability tool.

What’s the difference between Verizon Fios and Verizon 5G Home?

One of the biggest differences is that Verizon Fios is a fixed, wired internet service (a 100% fiber-optic internet network), while Verizon 5G Home is a fixed wireless internet service. Verizon Fios is only offered in eight states (and Washington, DC), while Verizon 5G Home is available to select addresses nationwide. Finally, Verizon Fios offers symmetrical download and upload speeds of 300, 500 and 940Mbps, while Verizon 5G Home has download speeds that vary between 85-300Mbps (up to 1Gbps in some areas) and upload speeds that max out at 50Mbps.