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Verizon lights up perk-fueled 2-Gig Fios tier in New YorkVerizon lights up perk-fueled 2-Gig Fios tier in New York

Verizon is putting cable rivals on notice with the launch of a symmetrical 2-Gig service that starts at $119.99 per month and is being paired with a free year of Disney+ and AMC+ along with several other perks.

Jeff Baumgartner

February 9, 2022

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Verizon lights up perk-fueled 2-Gig Fios tier in New York

1-Gig broadband is quickly being swept aside as a top billboard speed as broadband service providers around the country push ahead with new multi-gigabit tiers.

Following recent moves by AT&T and Ziply Fiber, the latest to plunge into the multi-gig waters is Verizon. The telco has introduced a new symmetrical 2-Gigabit Fios tier in New York that starts at $119.99 per month (for customers on the "auto pay" program), along with a $99 set-up fee.

Figure 1: Verizon said it expects to offer the new 2-Gig service across the full Fios footprint.  
(Source: Thomas Sollner / Alamy Stock Photo) Verizon said it expects to offer the new 2-Gig service across the full Fios footprint.
(Source: Thomas Söllner / Alamy Stock Photo)

According to the fine print, the new Fios tier will deliver average wired download and upload speeds in the range of 1.5 Gbit/s to 2.3 Gbit/s.

Verizon is adorning the new 2-Gig tier with several perks, tacking on a $200 Verizon gift card, 12 months of Disney+, 12 months of AMC+, integrated whole home Wi-Fi (the package includes a router and extender that typically costs an additional $20 per month), a $20 monthly discount on unlimited wireless service, and 2 terabytes of cloud storage. Verizon is also offering a steep discount on the recently launched Stream TV Soundbar (for $99.99, $300 off the regular price).

Competitive impact

The 2-Gig launch puts competitive pressure on other operators in the New York area, including Altice USA, Charter and RCN/Astound Broadband. Among that group, Altice USA is pushing ahead with an ambitious fiber-to-the-premises upgrade initiative in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, and Charter recently announced that recent DOCSIS 4.0 lab tests generated speeds of greater than 8.5Gbit/s downstream and 6Gbit/s upstream.

Verizon, which added 51,000 Fios Internet subs in Q4 2021, is planning to expand the 2-Gig tier to additional Fios markets later this year and eventually cover the entire Fios footprint, a Verizon spokesperson said. That likely means that Comcast will soon be facing off with the faster Fios tier. Comcast has also conducted DOCSIS 4.0 trials and has a targeted, residential FTTP service called Gigabit Pro that delivers 3-Gig symmetrical speeds, but starts at almost $300 per month.

Multi-gig becoming the new norm

Verizon's initial multi-gig move in New York joins a growing list of similar launches around the country.

Among recent examples, AT&T launched symmetrical 2-Gig and 5-Gig residential and business broadband services to more than 70 US markets. AT&T's multi-gig tiers bundle in HBO Max and its ActiveArmor Internet security service.

Ziply Fiber, meanwhile, has lit up 2-Gig and 5-Gig speed tiers in parts of Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

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Comcast's 'Gigabit Pro' service accelerates to 3-Gig AT&T lights up multi-gig fiber speeds in dozens of US markets Ziply Fiber goes wide with 2-Gig and 5-Gig broadband tiers Verizon adds 78K fixed wireless subs in Q4 as Fios broadband growth slows Google Fiber's 2-Gig footprint expands Comcast tests 4-Gig speeds on DOCSIS 4.0 modem prototype — Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading

About the Author(s)

Jeff Baumgartner

Senior Editor, Light Reading

Jeff Baumgartner is a Senior Editor for Light Reading and is responsible for the day-to-day news coverage and analysis of the cable and video sectors. Baumgartner, who previously had served as Site Editor for Light Reading Cable from 2007-2013, was most recently Senior Content Producer-Technology at Multichannel News, heading up tech coverage for the publication's online and print platforms, and was a regular contributor to Broadcasting & Cable, a sister publication to Multichannel News. Baumgartner was named to the 2018 class of the Cable TV Pioneers.

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