# Verizon Fios

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/verizon-fios  
**Vertical:** Telecom & Internet Providers  
**Subcategory:** General  
**Tier:** Emerging  
**Website:** verizon.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Verizon completed its $20B acquisition of Frontier in January 2026, expanding its Fios fiber footprint to nearly 30 million passings across 31 states.

## Company Overview

Verizon Fios is Verizon's 100% fiber-optic internet, TV, and phone service, launched in 2005 and available across eight states and Washington, D.C. on the original Fios network — primarily in the Northeast corridor. Fios is widely regarded as one of the fastest and most reliable residential internet services in the U.S., offering symmetrical upload and download speeds ranging from 300 Mbps to 2.3 Gbps, with no data caps and no long-term contracts, starting at $35 per month. Customer satisfaction surveys consistently rank Fios among the top residential internet providers for reliability and speed.

Fios generates revenue through broadband subscriptions, bundled TV packages, and voice services. Its core competitive advantage is its all-fiber network architecture compared to cable competitors like Comcast Xfinity or Cox, which use hybrid coaxial networks that have inherent upstream bandwidth limitations. Geographic concentration in the Northeast — historically a disadvantage relative to nationwide ISPs — is being rapidly addressed through the Frontier acquisition.

In January 2026, Verizon completed its $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, which operated fiber internet networks across 25 states. The combined entity now passes nearly 30 million fiber locations across 31 states, transforming Verizon from a regional fiber provider into a national competitor. Verizon plans to expand fiber builds to 1 million or more new passings annually post-close, bringing the Fios-quality fiber experience to Frontier customers and creating significant cross-selling opportunities with Verizon's mobile network.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is Verizon Fios?
Verizon Fios is a fiber-optic internet, TV, and phone service provider offering ultra-fast broadband to over 15 million homes and businesses across nine northeastern states and Washington D.C. Fios delivers symmetrical fiber internet speeds up to 2 Gbps along with comprehensive TV and voice services without annual contracts.

### Who are Verizon Fios customers?
Verizon Fios serves over 12.3 million residential and business internet customers across its footprint, primarily in the mid-Atlantic and New England regions. Customers include households seeking reliable high-speed internet, remote workers, gamers, streamers, and businesses requiring enterprise-grade connectivity. The service is available to over 15 million premises in eight northeastern states plus Washington D.C.

### When was Verizon Fios founded?
Verizon Fios Internet launched in September 2004 in Keller, Texas, followed by Fios TV on September 22, 2005 in the same market. The Fios brand represents Verizon's multi-billion dollar investment in fiber-to-the-home infrastructure that began in the early 2000s and has continued for two decades.

### Where is Verizon Fios available?
Verizon Fios is available across nine states and Washington D.C., primarily serving the mid-Atlantic and New England regions. Coverage areas include New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and parts of other northeastern states. The service reaches over 15 million homes and businesses with ongoing expansion including the pending Frontier acquisition that will extend coverage to 35-40 million homes.

### How much has Verizon invested in Fios?
Verizon has invested over $25 billion to deploy its Fios fiber network, passing 20.5 million premises by the end of 2015. Additional investments include the $1.8 billion acquisition of XO Communications' fiber assets in 2017 and the pending $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications announced in 2024. The company targets adding 650,000 new homes annually over the next four years.

### What makes Verizon Fios different from cable internet?
Verizon Fios uses 100% fiber-optic technology from the network to your home, unlike cable providers that use hybrid fiber-coax networks. This enables symmetrical upload and download speeds (up to 940/880 Mbps on Gigabit plans), more consistent performance, and better reliability. Fios also offers transparent pricing with no annual contracts, with taxes and fees included in advertised prices.

### Who are Verizon Fios's main competitors?
Verizon Fios competes with cable providers like Xfinity (Comcast) and Spectrum (Charter), other fiber providers like AT&T Fiber, and fixed wireless services from T-Mobile Home Internet and Verizon's own 5G Home Internet. As the second-largest fiber provider in the U.S. (after AT&T Fiber), Fios holds 9% market coverage.

### What internet speeds does Verizon Fios offer?
Verizon Fios offers internet plans with speeds of 300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, Gigabit (up to 940 Mbps download/880 Mbps upload), and 2 Gig (2000 Mbps symmetrical). All plans feature near-symmetrical or symmetrical speeds, meaning upload speeds are comparable to download speeds, which is ideal for video conferencing, cloud backups, and content creation.

### Does Verizon Fios require annual contracts?
No, Verizon Fios internet plans do not require annual contracts. Customers can subscribe month-to-month without long-term commitments or early termination fees. Pricing includes taxes and fees, providing transparency that many cable competitors don't offer.

### How can I get discounts on Verizon Fios?
Verizon offers $15/mo savings on Fios home internet when bundled with any Verizon postpaid mobile plan through the Mobile + Home Discount program. Additional savings are available through promotional offers, and customers can customize bundles combining internet, TV, and phone services to maximize value.

### What is Verizon's expansion strategy for Fios?
Following the pending $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, Verizon plans to expand its fiber network to reach 35-40 million homes with a target of 650,000 new homes annually over the next four years. Recent expansions in Rhode Island, Virginia, and Delaware leverage government funding including ARPA and BEAD programs to extend fiber to underserved communities.

### Who leads Verizon and Verizon Fios?
Hans Vestberg served as Verizon CEO from August 2018 through 2025 and now serves as Special Advisor through October 2026, overseeing the Frontier integration. Vestberg transformed Verizon to be first globally to deploy 5G home and mobile technology. Verizon Communications Inc. is led by an executive team including Samantha Hammock (Chief HR Officer) and Rose Stuckey Kirk (Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer).

## Tags

b2b, b2c, telecom, infrastructure, global, communication

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*