Internet Speed Verizon Speed Test

Not sure how fast your internet speeds are with Verizon? Click the speed test on the right, and in a matter of seconds, see your upload and download speeds with your current service.  

Internet Speed Test

Is your internet fast enough? Test internet speeds at your location with a single click.

Verizon Contact Options


Existing Customers

If you have a question regarding your Verizon plan, the Verizon customer service team are available 7 days a week from 7am to 9pm on weekdays, and 8am to 9pm on weekends to help. 

Call 800 922 0204 

New Customers

Looking to speak to a Verizon team member about switching or buying a new product? Call the number below from 7am to 11pm on weekdays, 8am to 9pm on Saturdays, or 9am to 8pm on Sundays.

Verizon Internet Plans

Internet Plans

#1
Verizon
Verizon

myPlan + 5G Home

  • Mobile Broadband 100/10 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
$35/mo
with AutoPay and any Verizon mobile phone plan
#2
Verizon
Verizon

myPlan + 5G Home Plus

  • Mobile Broadband 300/20 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
$45/mo
with AutoPay and any Verizon mobile phone plan
#3
Verizon
Verizon

5G Home

  • Mobile Broadband 100/10 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
$50/mo
with AutoPay
#4
Verizon
Verizon

5G Home Plus

  • Mobile Broadband 300/20 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
$60/mo
with AutoPay
#5
Verizon
Verizon

myPlan + 5G Home Ultimate

  • Mobile Broadband 300/20 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
$60/mo
with AutoPay and any Verizon mobile phone plan

Compare Other Mobile Internet Plans

Internet Plans

#1
NOW
NOW

100/10 Mbps

  • Mobile Broadband 100/10 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
#2
NOW
NOW

100/10 Mbps

  • Mobile Broadband 100/10 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
#3
NOW
NOW

100/10 Mbps

  • Mobile Broadband 100/10 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
#4
T-Mobile
T-Mobile

Rely Internet + T-Mobile voice line

  • Mobile Broadband 354/50 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
  • Deal: Switch to this Home Internet plan and get 1 month FREE + $100 back via a virtual prepaid Mastercard
$35/mo
5 year price guarantee. With AutoPay. Guarantee exclusions like taxes and fees apply.
+ $35 Upfront
#5
Verizon
Verizon

myPlan + 5G Home

  • Mobile Broadband 100/10 Mbps
  • Unlimited Data
$35/mo
with AutoPay and any Verizon mobile phone plan

Verizon FAQs

A "good internet speed" can vary from household to household depending on what you use the internet for and how many people are connected. For example, regular web browsing requires 1Mbps, video streaming requires 3-25Mbps, and video calling typically needs about 3-6Mbps. Generally, the average household not participating in excessive video streaming or online gaming could consider 15-20Mbps a "good" internet speed.
Although several factors can affect the results of internet speed tests, they are generally great ways to estimate how fast your current internet connection is. In order to maximize the accuracy of your test, try restarting your modem and router, stopping all internet use, restarting your computer, and clearing your web browser’s cache before the start of the test.
Typically not long at all. Internet speed tests are generally done in under a minute, and are a quick way to receive your current upload and download speeds.
Not impressed with your current speeds? Try moving your router to a more central location, adding a WiFi extender, and simply turning your modem off and on again. These changes can all potentially improve your internet speed test results. Still not impressed after trying those changes? Use our WhistleOut search tool to compare faster internet plan options.
When you are using the internet to load web pages or download anything such as photos and videos, your download speed will impact that experience. When you are uploading content to the internet such as image files or live streaming video, you will rely on your upload speeds.
If your internet speeds are consistently slower than expected, consider the number of devices connected or the number of people currently using your WiFi. A greater number of people and devices connected, as well as what each person is using the internet for, can impact the relative speed of your internet. If your internet speeds still haven't improved after reducing the amount of people and devices connected, consider the location of your router, the number of applications on each device that are using the internet, and the type of modem or router you have.