Verizon has completed a real-world field test of its fiber-optic FiOS system in which it pumped nearly a gigabit of data per second from one lucky customer’s business out across the Internet.
Slow internet can be a major headache when you're streaming, gaming or working from home. Home internet is also expensive, so you don't want to get stuck paying for speeds you're not getting. I was on ...
After conducting a speed test, I found our speed dipped to 76Mbps in downloads and 19Mbps in uploads. This area is the farthest from my router, so it only makes sense that the signal is weaker.
The folks at Verizon are setting up an installation of FiOS at my home for the purpose of testing Internet speeds in real-world usage. We'd hoped for an installation in early July, but the best we ...
Now that’s fast. Verizon has completely a field trial on its fiber-optic FiOS network, in which it delivered bandwidth approaching 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) to business customer in Taunton, ...
People stuck working at home during the coronavirus shelter-in-place orders may have made discoveries about just how fast their home Internet is. Many users of Verizon Fios were attracted by fast ...
For the first time ever, the FCC has collected data (PDF) showing real-world speeds that Americans receive from their Internet providers. And the news is pretty good! Or, perhaps, it’s pretty bad!
The red flags are there for a reason, so don't ignore them: the buffering, the slow downloads and the interrupted Zoom calls. I wouldn't usually have paid attention to these signs, since I had never ...
I was tired of paying for fast internet speeds but experiencing serious lag. These tips helped me fix it myself. Trisha Jandoc is an associate writer at CNET covering broadband and everything related ...