Verizon Fios named top internet provider in Washington, DC

CNET has ranked Verizon Fios as the best internet service provider in Washington, DC, due to its symmetrical speeds and stable pricing from $35 to $110 monthly. Xfinity leads for high-speed options up to 2 gigabits per second at $70, while Astound Broadband offers the cheapest plan at $30 for 300Mbps. The city's median download speed stands at 253Mbps, with fiber and cable options widely available.

Washington, DC, residents have access to a range of internet providers, with Verizon Fios emerging as CNET's top choice for its reliable fiber service. The provider offers plans starting at $35 per month for up to 300Mbps, scaling to $110 for 2 gigabits per second, featuring symmetrical upload and download speeds without annual price hikes. This stability contributes to high customer satisfaction scores from sources like the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power.

For those prioritizing speed, Xfinity provides cable internet with 1 gigabit at $50 and 2 gigabits at $70 monthly, free of data caps. Astound Broadband stands out for affordability, with a promotional 300Mbps plan at $30 for the first 12 months, though rates increase afterward. Alternatives include local provider DC Access, serving areas like Capitol Hill since 1999, with slower speeds and a $99 installation fee but no contracts. T-Mobile's 5G home internet, available to some, ranges from $30 to $75 depending on eligibility, delivering 133 to 415Mbps.

Satellite options like Hughesnet, Viasat, and Starlink exist but lag in speed and cost compared to wired services. The city's broadband median download speed is 253Mbps, per Ookla data, placing it below national averages, yet high-speed plans under $100 are accessible. CNET's evaluation draws from FCC data, provider websites, and customer feedback, focusing on speed, value, and satisfaction. Fiber is available via Verizon Fios starting at $50, while Xfinity edges out in promotional gigabit speeds but trails in long-term pricing transparency.

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AT&T has introduced OneConnect, a new service bundling unlimited mobile data with gigabit home broadband for new customers. The plans start at $90 per month and include taxes and fees. Existing customers cannot yet migrate to the service.

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CNET has updated its recommendations for family phone plans, focusing on options from T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon that balance cost, data, and perks for groups of three or more. Key picks include T-Mobile's Essentials for value and Verizon's Unlimited Welcome for flexibility. Recent changes, such as T-Mobile's new plans and Verizon's price cuts, influence these choices.

Starlink executives outlined plans for their next-generation V2 satellite constellation during a keynote at Mobile World Congress. The upgrade seeks to deliver speeds comparable to traditional 5G networks, reaching up to 150 Mbps under ideal conditions. This development includes enhanced coverage for polar regions and a partnership with Deutsche Telekom for European connectivity.

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Ookla has recognized Globe Telecom as the most consistent mobile and fixed network in the Philippines for the second half of 2025, along with the widest 5G coverage. This highlights the company's strong Quality of Service and Quality of Experience metrics. These achievements are significant for Filipinos' daily internet use.

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