So let’s take a look at the cheapest Verizon Fios Home Internet plan and see which plan offers the best price per Mbps. Honestly, the price of about $40 a month for 300 Mbps download speeds is quite the deal. Not to mention that Verizon requires no annual contracts and doesn’t automatically jack your price up after the first year or so. (Though they don’t promise to never raise prices.) Another quirk to Verizon Wi-Fi plans is that there are no data caps so you won’t have to worry about running over while streaming your favorite shows. It’s also worth noting that, if you can get Internet 300/300 or Internet 500/500, those two plans offer a lot of value. But with 20 cents being the highest price per Mbps for all Verizon Fios Home Internet plans, all of them offer a good bit of value. Another option is to downgrade your plan if you feel that you’re paying more if you don’t actually need the speeds. The good news is that you might get lucky and keep the same monthly Verizon Fios Home Internet price for a couple years or more.
Downgrade your internet speed if you canCall Verizon’s sales department and see if there are any internet deals availableAsk to have any unnecessary rental equipment removed—and don’t forget to return itCombine your Verizon Fios Home Internet plan with a Verizon Wireless unlimited plan and enroll in the Mobile + Home Rewards program for $10–$20 savings a month
We’ve also got more tips on how you can save money on your internet bill—or let us know in the comments if you’ve got a tip that’s worked for you.