Verizon [verizon.com] has the below
Gift With Purchase Offers for New Verizon Internet Customers when you sign up for select plans and
keep service for at least 180 days.
Note:
click here [bestbuy.com] to view Samsung products eligible for coupon. YMMV select accounts may also see a popup to receive a $200 Verizon Gift Card at checkout.
- 5G Internet Offers:
- 5G Home:
- Up to 300Mbps download
- $60/mo or $45/mo when on any postpaid mobile plan - additional $10 off when signed up for autopay & paperless billing
- Free gifts with sign-up: Nintendo Switch & 6mo Youtube Premium
- 5G Home Plus:
- Up to 1 Gig download
- $80/mo or $65/mo when on any postpaid mobile plan - additional $10 off when signed up for autopay & paperless billing
- Free gifts with sign-up: Nintendo Switch & 6mo Youtube Premium + Choice of $400 off $800 Samsung Coupon via Best Buy or JBL PartyBox On-the-Go Essential
- Fios Internet Offers:
- 300Mbps:
- $59.99/mo or $44.99/mo when on any postpaid mobile plan - additional $10 off when signed up for autopay & paperless billing
- Free gifts with sign-up: Nintendo Switch & 6mo Youtube Premium (select accounts may also see JBL Clip 5)
- 500Mbps:
- $84.99/mo or $69.99/mo when on any postpaid mobile plan - additional $10 off when signed up for autopay & paperless billing
- Free gifts with sign-up: Nintendo Switch & 6mo Youtube Premium (select accounts may also see JBL Clip 5)
- 1 Gig:
- $99.99/mo or $84.99/mo when on any postpaid mobile plan - additional $10 off when signed up for autopay & paperless billing
- Free gifts with sign-up: Nintendo Switch & 6mo Youtube Premium + Choice of $400 off $800 Samsung Coupon via Best Buy or JBL PartyBox On-the-Go Essential
- 2 Gig:
- $119.99/mo or $104.99/mo when on any postpaid mobile plan - additional $10 off when signed up for autopay & paperless billing
- Free gifts with sign-up: Nintendo Switch & 6mo Youtube Premium + Choice of $400 off $800 Samsung Coupon via Best Buy or JBL PartyBox On-the-Go Essential
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I have Verizon home internet and looked into this for traveling awhile back, and most people that tried it reported that their hardware was geofenced to their home address and it wouldn't work; on the other hand, most people that tried the same thing with T-Mobile home internet were able to use theirs while traveling. Though I believe your contract in any case requires it only be used at the home address or your service can be terminated. I was going to try it out on my last road trip, but I ultimately didn't because I could add using my phone as a mobile hotspot to my plan for $10 and that was more than adequate and didn't risk getting my best option for home internet locally terminated.
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Yup. I'm $40/mo for 300/300 and it feels like the only true deal in tech I've gotten in years. FIOS is unbelievably good. Rock solid
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I currently use my own router -- an Asus RT-AX86U. And have an older router as a mesh node. I see that if I use my router and decline theirs, I get a $0 discount. In the past the Verizon router had an internal antenna, and I got better range with mine. So unless I am going to get TV service with a DVR, should I keep using my own router?
EDIT: I'll add that I use Merlin firmware running a VPN Server and Client, VPN Director, and some port forwarding, And as I mentioned before, a mesh node.
nvm, it is price lock for 3 years. It is a 6-month term for getting the bounties. Not bad if you like keep switching the internet provider.
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