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a-german-muffin t1_jbpenmr wrote

Getting 925 down/846 up right this second off my main node, so it's OK.

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Buck3thead t1_jbpewg4 wrote

I pay for 300/300 mbps up/down on FiOS and that's almost exactly what I get running a speed test.

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Scumandvillany t1_jbpfcxi wrote

I get 330/330 and I pay for 300/300. Fios is the way to go if you need any sort of upload bandwidth. 4K cameras are a huge hog fyi

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_heisenberg__ t1_jbpgv51 wrote

I’ve got the 300 plan. That’s what I get when speed testing.

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Baron_Von_D t1_jbpicwl wrote

Fios is symmetrical, your up and down should be right with each other. I have 300/300 and it's pretty consistent to that.

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opengl128 t1_jbpjo6d wrote

I pay for 400/400 and reliably get 500/500 or better. Rock solid compared to the unstable shitshow that was comcast.

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Ragoz t1_jbpn7bc wrote

880 down / 738 up for the 1 gig

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chewyrolls t1_jbppkav wrote

I pay for 200 mbps up and down, but get like 330.

Edit: exactly $39.99 a month with autopay and owning my modem bought from Verizon.

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Literally_MeIRL t1_jbptb87 wrote

Just ran a test, came back as 917 Mbps Down / 933 Mbps Up and I pay for the 1Gbps symmetrical plan. Worst I've ever seen was something like 700 / 300 to a server on the other side of the country.

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TheNightmareOfHair t1_jbq10oa wrote

My up/down is great and as advertised -- around 250 each with strong signal, sometimes a bit higher, sometimes a bit lower.

BUT I will say that the router they provide has frustrating periods of weak signal that effectively kills the bandwidth. There will be one day every two weeks (maybe? on average?) where for 20 minutes of every 30, just being at my desk 15 feet / two walls away will drop me down to 3-5 mbps, with my Windows wifi signal showing 2 or 3 bars out of 4. It's a mystery, and can be very frustrating, because with my partner and I each working from home on opposite sides of the apartment with the router in our bedroom in the middle, during those periods neither of us has good signal.

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threes__and__sevens t1_jbq2y8h wrote

I pay for gigabit both ways and absolutely get what I pay for. I always praise Fios’ rock solid reliability and their really good customer service.

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Jon570 t1_jbq66sb wrote

I pay 800/200 or w/e with Comcast. I only get speeds up to 200 DL. Was told numerous different things by field technicians so I gave up. I wish Fios was available at my house.

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gnartato t1_jbqbgv6 wrote

Gigabit. Both are over 900Mb/s even during prime time. I'm sure the oversubscription ratio is quite low since A LOT of people I talk to only use Comcast.

Edit: also only $70 a month after auto payment and VZW discount, each being $10.

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bkcomputing t1_jbqbsfb wrote

Pay for 1GB up and 1GB down. Plugged directly into the modem I get those speeds and about 2ms ping to the nearest server

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RJ5R t1_jbqbx73 wrote

Ive paid the same price since the 50/50 days and now have 300/300 but in some cases I get higher than 300 for DL. I pay $40/mo. FiOS is absolutely amazing and I am so glad we ditched Comcast all those years ago

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Jaded-Trainer12 t1_jbqmqq5 wrote

Can't stand Xfinity. Left them years ago for FiOS. FiOS has it's moments but nothing compared to that Xfinity bull

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wissahickon_schist t1_jbqpzrx wrote

Interesting… I’m grandfathered into free Gigabit (my total bill is only $71.99, I pay for Digital Voice and a router, and Gigabit is $0 on my bill) but my speed is only 300/330. My phone could be connected to my 3rd-party repeater though. It’s usually around 300 on the main floor and 50 upstairs (router and everything is in the basement of a two-story rowhome)

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havpac2 t1_jbqz2r0 wrote

You got you an answer. Verizon is the winner here. And hopefully 2.5Gb coming soon.

Pros of fios I only had an outage once , My bill never had mystery chargers and my price has NEVER gone up.

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ItsAllInYourHead t1_jbr4zi6 wrote

I have FIOS gigabit and just got: 759 down / 914 up.

That's with active network activity, so that's not a "pure" speed test. But I've been extremely happy with Fios. In 5 years I haven't had a single problem. I haven't needed a technician to come out. I haven't had to call them and threaten to cancel my service so they don't raise my bill to some ridiculous amount. They haven't even changed my rate in 5 years! Switching from Comcast was one of the best things I've ever done. It's night-and-day. Even if your speeds stayed exactly the same you should switch just to not have to deal with all the other bullshit.

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FishtownYo t1_jbr62z0 wrote

I pay 65 for gigabit with Fios. At least with internet, no taxes and router is free. Speed is great, solid.

For anyone who pays a router rental fee, buy one off eBay and return the rental, you’ll recoup the cost quickly.

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Phillywisper t1_jbr9v83 wrote

PhillyWisper here. how much bandwidth we deliver depends on where you are and single family home vs apartment/condo building.

We did an install today (3/10) and got the following results:

https://www.speedtest.net/result/14461122706

An important thing to note, at speeds over 50 Mbps, lower latency is more important than bandwidth.

Citywisper LLC = PhillyWisper.net

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justaphage42 t1_jbraxv8 wrote

I found a map from a non-verizon site and it looks like my area has "coverage", but Verizon says I only have access to their home 5G plans. I think it could be that my apartment building itself doesn't have the capability. I think my problem is most of my friends/co-workers probably have similarly un-upgraded apartments and so do not have access either, and so I thought it was like Baltimore where I lived before (essentially no Fios in the city).

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Series_G t1_jbrd4ip wrote

I did a lot of testing on this because of a problem I was having with a TV. So I was testing wired vs wireless on my FIOS. I get screaming down speeds (800mb/s+) wired. Running ASUS Mesh wi-fi 6 I get 300mb down and just about the same up.

Good sized house, 3 TVs all wireless and tones of devices.

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Casioclast OP t1_jbrepbc wrote

Thanks for the info. That speed is more than I thought your ISP provided. Are those speeds from a single family home or a multi unit apartment building? Regular residential $50/month or a more expensive plan? Is that typical or average for a single family home on your normal plan?

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Phillywisper t1_jbrgsey wrote

That's from a condo building on N 2nd St. Same $50 monthly price. We can't yet deliver that bandwidth to a SFH. We're working on it! Depending where you are located we can deliver around 180 Mbps down and 75 Mbps up. Other places, about half that. (And we are working to upgrade the other places.)

Submit your info on our web site. (There is no obligation.) We'll get back to you and will be able to provide you with more details.

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sleepingsnow99 t1_jbri9v4 wrote

On the verizon fios 1 gig plan and its amazing so fiber is the way to go. Sometimes i get even more than 1 gib its like a 5%-10% up/down. Sometimes its 600/200 because i work from home but even so it never fails. I pay 74.99.

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geeklk83 t1_jbsnx7c wrote

I pay for 300/300, usually get a tad more like 310ish

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geeklk83 t1_jbso3uc wrote

Same here -- mesh networking is really necessary with those row homes. I like the Google ones because they are easy to use but I know other mesh systems are a bit more affordable.

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jaymz168 t1_jbsw9pe wrote

Yes, you actually get the speed you pay for and jitter is quite low. I will never ever again live where I'm forced to deal with Comcast's bullshit.

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Mother_Show8790 t1_jbsy8uw wrote

I pay for gig service and reliably get at least 250/250 on wifi anywhere in my house as tested on my phone. Using an old Google OnHub so I could probably get even more if I updated my router.

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KingdaToro t1_jbw6g9q wrote

I just tested now with fast.com, got 330/350. My plan is 300/300.

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KingdaToro t1_jbw6ya2 wrote

200/200 has been replaced with 300/300, and has actually always been provisioned as 300/300. In fact, you should be able to "officially" switch to 300/300 without paying more than you currently are.

Oh, and there's no such thing as a modem in FiOS. The box where the fiber plugs in is the ONT, it does essentially the same thing as a modem, and it remains Verizon's property. It's not rented or sold to customers. What connects to it is a router, not a modem or modem/router.

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chewyrolls t1_jbwd1gc wrote

Cool dude 👍

My bad for accidentally saying "modem" instead of "router." I'm used to Comcast using cable modems. I signed up for Verizon FIOS 7 years ago and it still says 200/200 mbps on my statement. I also bought the Fios Quantum Gateway Router for 3 installments of $149.99, instead of renting the router at the time of purchase. Not sure if that is still an option anymore. Of course you don't own the ONT, but it's still installed on your property and Verizon is not charging you for it either.

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KingdaToro t1_jbxes25 wrote

I generally don't use Verizon's routers, there are much better options out there, and FiOS works with literally ANY router that doesn't have a built-in modem. Using a third-party router gets a little more complex if you have their TV service, but it's still possible.

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covercash t1_jby6gwa wrote

If you’re just getting internet, you don’t even need the Verizon router. They’ll install the ONT and then you let them know you’re using a 3rd party router. Just make sure it can handle gigabit.

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