Verizon’s prepaid brand, Total Wireless, has lowered the price of its 5G Home Internet service for qualifying customers. You can now get5G home internet for as low as $35/month.
Typically, the service cost $45 per month with autopay for both existing and new mobile customers. With this deal, it is available for just $35 per month with autopay when combined with a qualifying Total Wireless 5G Unlimited mobile plan or a higher-tier plan. This is a big drop of $10 per month, helping budget-conscious customers save money. You can visitthe official websiteto check out the offer.
The $35 price includes a $10 monthly discount for signing up for autopay, which starts the month after enrollment. As part of a limited-time deal, new customers can also get a Total Wireless Home Internet router for only $24.99 when they activate new home internet service. This reduces the upfront cost of getting the necessary equipment, making it easier for new users to switch.
Total Wireless is also working more closely with Verizon Fios to help customers save even more. Starting May 28, people who bundle eligible Verizon Fios home internet plans with compatible mobile phone plans will get a $15 monthly discount on their Fios bill. However, to keep getting this discount, customers must continue their eligible phone plan and Fios home internet service, and keep autopay turned on for their Fios account.
To make Fios home internet even more accessible, Total Wireless will start selling Fios plans insome retail stores. Beginning June 5, select Total Wireless locations in New England and the Mid-Atlantic areas where Fios is available will offer Fios home internet plans in-store.
It is worth noting that Total Wireless’s 5G Home Internet service is not completely new—itfirst arrived in early 2024, when the carrier was called Total by Verizon. However, this new announcement makes the service much more affordable and easier to get. The price cut to $35 and the low-cost router offer makes the service much more competitive.
Unlimited internet for $35is a pretty good deal. However, keep in mind that you may not always get fast speeds, and that you’ll be going to 5G internet, which is not the same as a satellite or cable company’s speeds, which tend to be better. Even still, there has never been a better time to move to 5G if your area has the service and your regular ISP isn’t worth the headache.