Just read that Verizon is going to start offering 5G Home wireless internet on October 1st in selected areas.
This uses their new 5G cell network to provide high speed internet in your house using a cell signal modem (typically providing around 300Mbps throughput).
Supposedly it will cost $50/month if you are already a Verizon customer.
I'm more than ready to make the cut since my internet-only cable cost has gone from $50/mo to 65/mo after a Spectrum merger with Time Warner a few years ago (and that's using my own modem).
I love how these mergers are always touted (by the merging companies) as saving the customer money, but invariably the first thing that happens after a merger is that the charge to the consumer goes up for whatever service the merged company is providing.
This uses their new 5G cell network to provide high speed internet in your house using a cell signal modem (typically providing around 300Mbps throughput).
Supposedly it will cost $50/month if you are already a Verizon customer.
I'm more than ready to make the cut since my internet-only cable cost has gone from $50/mo to 65/mo after a Spectrum merger with Time Warner a few years ago (and that's using my own modem).
I love how these mergers are always touted (by the merging companies) as saving the customer money, but invariably the first thing that happens after a merger is that the charge to the consumer goes up for whatever service the merged company is providing.
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