Goodbye Verizon Fios & Verizon 5G Home Internet: Verizon Home Internet Rebrands With A New Logo & Name


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Verizon users will see a big change in the company’s iconic brand. Verizon Fios is undergoing a name change and is now known as Verizon Home Internet. The change comes as part of Verizon’s evolving nature of its home internet services. This name change signifies Verizon’s commitment to consolidating its home internet offerings under a unified banner.

Here’s a look at the new Verizon Home Internet name and logo:

The company will still offer fiber-optic internet under the rebrand, and 5G Home Internet will continue to operate under its current name. With the new name and fresh look, Verizon Home Internet continues to cater to the growing needs of modern households.

Serving more than 67 million households across the US, Verizon offers myHome internet plans starting as low as $35 per month. Available in Fios Home Internet, 5G Home Internet, and LTE Home Internet, these Verizon Home services use the latest technologies to deliver high-speed internet and keep you connected when you need it the most.

Eligible customers can sign up for myHome plans for $0 down and lock in the same price for 5 years when they make the switch to any of Verizon Home Internet’s fast and reliable services by Wednesday, February 19. Plus, get discounts and perks, including free Netflix & Max for 12 months on select plans then $10 per month after that.

Save even more by pairing Verizon Home Internet with one of Verizon’s myPlan wireless options. The phone and home internet bundle has savings worth up to $300 a year, as well as other perks, such as discounts on entertainment and unlimited cloud storage. Plus, you can try Verizon’s mobile network for free for 30 days. During the trial period, you get access to Verzion’s fastest 5G network and unlimited premium data without any contracts or credit checks.

Stay connected with Verizon Home Internet today!

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