Verizon Broadband service offers free access to thousands of Wi-Fi connections across the U.S.
Verizon continues to enhance its broadband service capabilities for consumers to offer competitive advantages over rival communication providers. Starting Monday (July 27), the company will expand Internet connection capabilities for millions of Verizon broadband customers by providing them free access to thousands of Wi-Fi connections across the U.S., reflecting the company’s sharp focus on developing and deploying broadband and entertainment services. New Verizon FiOS Internet customers who order an up-to- 25/15 Mbps (megabits per second) or faster connection, or new HSI customers who order an up-to- 3 Mbps/768 Kbps (kilobits per second) or up-to- 7.1 Mbps/768 Kbps connection, can connect to the new Verizon Wi-Fi hot spots, at no additional charge as part of their broadband service. The new WiFi service is also available free of charge for existing FiOS Internet customers with up-to-20 Mbps or faster packages and existing HSI customers who have either an up-to-3 Mbps or up-to- 7.1 Mbps package. Free Verizon Wi-Fi hot spot locations include hotels, airports, restaurants, coffee shops, retailers, convention centers and public locations across the U.S. For a list of hot spot locations, visit www.verizon.net/hotspots. Verizon broadband services are available to more than 25 million homes in parts of 24 states and the District of Columbia. FiOS Internet and HSI also provide a gateway to other valuable Verizon services, including Verizon Internet Security Suite, Verizon Online Backup & Sharing and Premium Technical Support.
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