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Verizon is Expanding Its 5G Home Internet Service Into Over 20 New Cities

Have you been waiting to get Verizon’s 5G home internet service? Good news today Verizon announced it has expanded in over 20 new cities that will now be able to get 5G home internet.

According to Verizon, its new 5G Home Internet service is now available in over 40 million American households with this rollout. This includes new areas in Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.

Here are the areas getting 5G Home Internet from Verizon:

In Ohio:

“Verizon is committed to delivering the most reliable 5G network experience and meeting our customer’s connectivity needs. Our reliable, secure network connects families, friends, homes and businesses in Ohio with our best-in-class 5G Ultra Wideband network,” said Dean Brauer, VP of Engineering and Operations at Verizon.

In Indiana:

“Verizon is committed to delivering the most reliable 5G network experience and meeting our customer’s connectivity needs. Our reliable, secure network connects families, friends, homes and businesses in Ohio with our best-in-class 5G Ultra Wideband network,” said Dean Brauer, VP of Engineering and Operations at Verizon.

In Pennsylvania:

“Our mission is to connect people which is why we are continually building and improving the most reliable 5G network so that these western Pennsylvania towns have a high-performing and secure connectivity experience when they need it most,” said Dean Brauer, VP of Engineering and Operations at Verizon.

With Verizon’s 5G Home Internet, you get to pick from two options.  Both plans offer the same speeds, but there are some differences in the bonus you can get.

Verizon’s 5G Home starts at $35, offers a Wi-Fi 6 router, and comes with a 2-year price guarantee.

Verizon’s 5G Home Plus starts at $45 and offers a Wi-Fi 6 router, and comes with a 3-year price guarantee along with Verizon’s unlimited cloud backup. Plus, you can get 12 months of Walmart+ for free, along with $300 off a Verizon Stream TV Soundbar or Pro.

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