Verizon FiOS is a fiber-optic communication service offered by Verizon Communications. It delivers internet, TV, and telephone services through a fiber-optic network.
Verizon FiOS was first introduced in Texas in September 2005.
In 2010, Verizon announced its plans to expand its fiber-optic network to over 18 million homes.
In 2015, Verizon announced that it was going to stop expanding its FiOS network and instead focus on its wireless services.
In 2016, Verizon sold its FiOS and landline network to Frontier Communications.
Comcast's Xfinity offers internet, TV, and telephone services through a hybrid fiber-coaxial network.
AT&T offers internet, TV, and telephone services through a hybrid fiber-coaxial network as well as through fiber-optic connections in select areas.
Charter's Spectrum offers internet, TV, and telephone services through a hybrid fiber-coaxial network.
Offers high-speed internet connections with speeds up to 940 Mbps.
Offers over 400 channels with customizable package options.
Offers unlimited nationwide calling with advanced calling features.
Verizon FiOS is a fiber-optic communication service that delivers internet, TV, and telephone services through a fiber-optic network.
You can check if Verizon FiOS is available in your area by visiting the Verizon website and entering your zip code in the availability checker.
Verizon FiOS internet offers speeds up to 940 Mbps.
Verizon FiOS and Comcast Xfinity are both internet, TV, and telephone service providers. Verizon FiOS uses a fiber-optic network while Comcast Xfinity uses a hybrid fiber-coaxial network. The two providers have different packages and pricing, so it's best to compare them based on your needs.
Yes, Verizon FiOS offers bundle packages that include internet, TV, and telephone services at a discounted rate.