TL; DR: Verizon Fios is Lena Paul - The Next Morninggiving new customers Disney+ for 12 months — plus a Stadia Premiere Edition or a $100 Visa Prepaid Card.
Speed is a top priority when it comes to picking an internet service provider (ISP). Flexibility and special perks are important traits, too, but let’s be honest: fastest is bestest. Last year, Verizon Fios was hailed as the fastest big ISP in the U.S.* by PC Mag (again) for its lightning-quick fiber-optic network — which makes buffering a distant memory.
They’ve upped the ante with innovations like their Gigabit Connection, which hits up to 940/880 Mbps, and on-target partnerships, most recently with YouTube, Disney+, and Google.
When you sign up for Verizon Fios, you can take advantage of serious rewards, ranging from cloud-based gaming to prepaid cards.
Until recently, ISPs weren’t exactly known for flexibility. Verizon Fios has made a huge shift with its mix-and-match options allowing you to pick a plan (and perks) that fit your lifestyle. Meaning you don’t have to pay for a family plan when you’re living on a single person’s budget.
Powerful internet is essential for our favorite online hobbies – most notably gaming and binge-watching. If you sign up for Verizon Fios’ ultra-premium Gigabit Connection plan for $79.99/per month with auto-pay, you’ll get Disney+ for 12 months($6.99/mo. after) — and your choice of a Stadia Premiere Edition or a $100 Visa Prepaid Card.
In a bold move to be a part of cloud-based gaming, Verizon has partnered with Google to offer new customers Stadia Premiere Edition, including the Stadia Controller, a Google Chromecast Ultra streaming device, and three free months of Stadia Pro ($9.99/mo after), with access to games in up to 4K.
Ultra-premium Gigabit Connection a little too much speed for you to handle? No sweat, Verizon will add a $50 gift card to the 100/100 and 300/300 tiers, too.
*Among major ISPs based on aggregated speeds across ISP tiers. Reprinted from pcmag.com with permission. ©2019 Ziff Davis, Inc.
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