Verizon High Speed Internet, which uses digital subscriber line technology, is the company's most widely available form of broadband data service. Verizon High Speed Internet subscribers are not subject to bandwidth caps that some Internet service providers assess, so there's no penalty for heavy usage.
Verizon High Speed Internet customers also receive access to an extensive portfolio of value-added services including:
Verizon Internet Security Suite provides comprehensive online protection from spyware and viruses and includes a firewall, parental control, a pop-up-blocker and privacy manager software to help keep customers safe from hackers and phishing attacks.
Our lowest speed is up to 21 times faster than dial-up.* And dial-up is often more expensive than Verizon High Speed Internet and you may even have to pay for the phone call to dial in.
How Does it Compare with Cable?
Cable offers service over a shared cable line where multiple users may be connected to the same local cable line. Verizon High Speed Internet provides a dedicated connection to the Verizon Central office so you don't have to share your local access connection with other users and you will always have an open connection available to you.