
"Also: The new plan provides unlimited data and download speeds of up to 25 Mbps (the company says it's usually 10-25 Mbps), which isn't exactly fast but should be enough for most basic online tasks, including streaming. After the first 150 GB of data usage each month, though, Verizon warns, your speeds will slow to 10 Mbps. Verizon says you'll get a free router when you sign up for "simple, out-of-the-box self-setup.""
"Without any sort of discounts, the normal price is $60 a month, but there are some ways to save. If you enroll in auto pay and paper-free billing, you'll save $10 a month. If you already have Verizon as your cell provider, you can lower that to $35 a month, but you can lock in the monthly price of $25 for three years if you agree to sign up for 36 months."
Home Internet Lite targets households outside Verizon's 5G and fiber footprint and offers a low-cost alternative to DSL or satellite. The plan provides unlimited data with typical download speeds of 10–25 Mbps and a throttle to 10 Mbps after the first 150 GB of monthly usage. A free router is included with a simple self-setup. Standard pricing is $60 per month, with discounts for autopay/paper-free billing, Verizon wireless customers, and longer-term sign-ups that can lock lower rates. Eligible participants in certain federal assistance programs can access rates as low as $20 per month. The service is available nationwide.
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