Verizon Fios leads as best internet provider in New York City

CNET experts rank Verizon Fios as the top internet provider in New York City for its fast symmetrical fiber-optic speeds and competitive pricing. Alternatives like Optimum and Astound Broadband provide strong options for speed and affordability in various boroughs. The city's broadband scene offers reliable choices, though availability varies by address.

New York City residents have access to a range of internet providers, with Verizon Fios standing out according to CNET's analysis. This fiber-optic service delivers symmetrical speeds up to 2,000Mbps at most addresses, paired with reliable connectivity that addresses common complaints about unreliable service—63% of Americans report paying more for subpar internet, per a recent survey.

For those prioritizing maximum speed, Optimum offers plans reaching 8,000Mbps in select areas for $140 monthly, though a more common gigabit option starts at $60. Astound Broadband provides value with 300Mbps for $30 a month, the cheapest plan in the city, while its top tier hits 1,500Mbps for $60. Spectrum serves as another cable alternative with starting prices at $30, but upload speeds lag behind fiber options.

Coverage differs across boroughs: Optimum reaches much of Brooklyn and the Bronx but skips Manhattan, where Verizon Fios dominates as the largest fiber provider—about 75% of Manhattan homes are fiber-wired. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet covers 85% of the city with speeds from 87 to 498Mbps, slightly less than Verizon's 89% coverage. Fixed wireless from Skywire appears in spots like Brooklyn but remains limited.

Broadband in New York City averages $40 monthly, with median download speeds of 290Mbps and uploads at 41Mbps, ranking fourth among top U.S. cities. Experts recommend checking address-specific availability, as plans vary. Fiber remains ideal where possible, outperforming cable in symmetry and performance, though bundling with TV can add value via providers like Spectrum.

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