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Published on Nov 21, 2010

Verizon is proud to announce the newest FiOS Internet speed offering of 150/35 megabits per second. This new service provides consumers the fastest upload and download speeds available in the United States. In this video, Eric Bruno, Verizon's vice president for product management, shares more on FiOS Internet's new, blazing fast upload and download speeds. Do feel the need for speed? Share your thoughts!

For more on Verizon FiOS TV - www.verizon.com/fios
Connect with Verizon:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/VerizonFiOS
Twitter - http://twitter.com/verizon
Blog -- http://www.verizon.com/athomeblog

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  • TheBetaFox

    Slow. 150Mbps DL/100Mbps UL for $17.5/month. -From Bucharest, Romania

    We still kick your ass, North and South America. Get some damn upgrades, 'cause we're getting 10Gbps soon for the home and you're still stuck on your little 2Mbps average.

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  • MasterFu4

    You should really promote the fact that you do not have Bandwidth CAPS. Comcast loves trashing FIOS, yet they have a 250G Monthly Bandwidth usage limitation. Why is Verizon NOT using this fact to promote themselves as they have no usage limitations. To me that is a BIG selling point!

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  • Alvis Wu

    Yeah

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  • GbRedemptiionn

    Tell me more.. Seriously.

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  • ispoiltoobad

    Lol, our ISPs are just trying to profit out of it, capping out bandwidth and making us upgrade in order to get a decent download.

    Also Romania...lol. You don't have to shit on USA to make yourself feel better for living in such a sorry country you know.

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  • Alvis Wu

    The new one is coming out soon in june 2012 of 300 for the download speed and the upload speed is 65 from Verizon FiOS

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  • VOYTASNY

    Slow internet from Verizon 150/35 Mbps FiOS Internet Speed $200 pro month too expensive

    Through its UPC Broadband (UPC) division, Liberty Global Europe cheap just look at Liberty Global how take care many countries by UPC cable Broadband in Europe

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  • VOYTASNY

    Most rich in use fibos in USA It has been estimated that Google will need to pay $3,000 to $8,000 per home broadband connection, totaling anywhere from $60 million up to $1.6 billion USD

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  • VOYTASNY

    Romania have fast internet but only use 40% of People rest are poor people they never use internet In my country Poland use internet 68% Ukrainian people use 33% of internet is not about how fast how many people use what is point get fast if they do not use in USA 80% of people use internet  but is slow soon USA going update is 50 sate every one of 50 state going have fiberoptic USA is rich I work with stuff years and I know that USA government use years Fiber-Optic with 10Gbps max server

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  • VOYTASNY

    I live in New York about 20 years internet is suck Went back home to Poland I use free net at public services At my city home go boardwalk get give 512kbs free In USA only at store or cafe Macy's Starbucks free WiFi that is sucks and over load if use I just view USA rank at netindex USA is so bad Google want give 1Gbps for home but will cost money None of country 10Gbps big money billion of money Any one say 10Gbps form are stupid In Europe fast net but less people use.

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  • IOTRAMBO

    When Google brings there 1GBPS fiber broadband to New York, Dear lord.. Say Good Bye to Verizon and Cablevision! Verizon and Cablevision would have to join forces to compete with Google!

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  • SilverNachos66

    35 mbps? i have 100 suck it

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