Verizon is rumored to be working on a new home internet service that would cost $25 per month. This would be a huge change for the company, as their current home internet service costs $70 per month. The new service would reportedly offer speeds of up to 100 Mbps and would be available in all 50 states. It is unclear if this service would replace Verizon’s current home internet service or be added on top of it. This news comes as Verizon faces increasing competition from companies like AT&T and Comcast. These companies are both offering cheaper home internet services that are faster than what Verizon currently offers. If Verizon does release a $25 per month home internet service, it could become the dominant player in this market. ..


Verizon 5G Home was initially priced at $70 per month, but if you were already subscribed to some of Verizon’s phone plans, it was $50/mo. These days, it’s $50 per month for everyone (with Auto Pay enabled), and now Verizon is slashing the price in half for people with a “qualifying Unlimited phone plan.” If you already pay for 5G Play More, 5G Do More, 5G Get More, Play More Unlimited, Do More Unlimited, Get More Unlimited, Beyond Unlimited 5G UW, or Above Unlimited 5G UW, home internet is only $25 per month.

That’s a fairly significant discount, though it leaves out Verizon’s cheapest unlimited plan, the $70/mo (for one line) 5G Start tier. It seems like the cheapest option for the home internet discount is 5G Play More, which is $80/mo for one line.

T-Mobile also offers 5G-powered home internet, which normally costs $50/mo on its own, with discounts for existing mobile customers. However, T-Mobile’s discount for mobile subscribers is far more restrictive — you need a Magenta MAX plan with at least two lines, and the discount is only $20 per month (dropping the monthly bill to $30/mo). Magenta MAX is T-Mobile’s most expensive phone plan, priced at $85 per month for one line.

Source: Verizon