Verizon FIOS

Verizon Introduced FiOS Prepaid First-Of-Its-Kind Payment Option Offers High-Speed Internet

Verizon's new payment plan that provides customers flexibility and fiber-optic reliability with a new pay-as-you-go FiOS Prepaid choice.

Verizon Mobile Wireless Update: 5G Soon To Offer In Eleven Cities In U.S.

Verizon will not let AT&T's 5G plans go unanswered. The company plans to release its gigabit-class wireless Verizon G5 in 11 cities by the middle of 2017.

Verizon Updates Its Prepaid Plans With A New 2GB/$40 Option

Verizon's new prepaid plan is music to the ears of frugal customers. It includes 2GB of data for $40 a month. The new plan includes two gigabytes of data per month, compared to five gigabytes available on its existing $50 prepaid plan.

Verizon FiOS: New A La Carte System Gives Customers More Choice, But ESPN Not Pleased

Customers will be able to customize their channels Verizon introduced a new way for its FiOS customers to choose only the channels they want to watch. The new program is an a la carte system that will give customers a better value and provide them with only the channels they want, USAToday Money reports.

Verizon Wireless Black Friday 2014: Free Data, Video on Demand, and Free In-Flight WiFi

Find out the hottest discounts available from Verizon Wireless during Black Friday 2014. Tis the season to be jolly as you take advantage of Verizon Wireless discounts on phones, accessories, in-flight WiFi, plans and more this Black Friday.

DVR Hogs Are the Worst, and Half of Us Have One Living in Our House, According to Verizon

The digital video recorder (DVR) is a wonderful invention, but it gets spoiled when you actually can't use it to record your shows because someone else in your household is monopolizing all the storage. This grave problem has almost reached epidemic proportions, according to a new nationwide survey by Verizon, which found that more than half of DVR users have a hog in their home.

Streaming TV Online? Not From Intel, as Verizon Buys Intel TV Project

Intel, which had been planning a service to provide TV over the internet, announced that it sold its TV division, Intel Media, to Verizon. The deal, and the fact that Intel couldn't get its Cloud TV off the ground, suggests that the future of internet TV may not be able to cut ties with companies already offering television services.

New Hispanic Cable Network, Fusion, Lands President Obama Interview

The new cable network, Fusion, that targets the young Hispanic demographic, launched today, and President Obama is set to make a special guest appearance this evening, helping to introduce the network to audiences.
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