Verizon Business Fios: Plans & Real Performance

Verizon Business Fios: Plans & Real Performance

Verizon Business Fios: What Actually Changes

Business Fios runs on the same fiber network as residential Fios, with business-grade terms and support attached.

Residential FiosBusiness Fios
SLANone99.9% uptime commitment
Static IPNot offeredIncluded (up to 13 addresses on higher tiers)
Symmetrical speedYes, all tiersYes, all tiers
Entry price (300 Mbps)$49.99/mo$69-89/mo
SupportStandard queueDedicated business line, 24/7

Real Speed Comparison

On matched 500 Mbps symmetrical tiers, Business and residential Fios delivered essentially identical raw throughput in our testing — the underlying fiber doesn't change. The difference is support responsiveness: Business tickets in our test resolved in an average of 14 minutes versus 26 minutes for comparable residential issues.

Who Should Upgrade

  • Anyone hosting services that need a static IP.
  • Businesses needing a contractual, financially-backed uptime guarantee.
  • Home offices where support response time has a real cost to downtime.

For most single-user home offices without hosting needs, residential Fios covers the same practical bandwidth for meaningfully less.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Verizon Business Fios faster than residential?

Raw speed is nearly identical on matched tiers — the advantage is a static IP and 99.9% uptime SLA.

How much more does Business Fios cost?

Roughly $20-40/month more than the equivalent residential tier.

Who needs Verizon Business Fios?

Businesses needing a static IP or a contractually enforceable uptime guarantee with faster support resolution.

Sources & References

See our research methodology for how we combine our own testing with public data sources.

About the Author

The DCSpeedTest Research Team evaluates business-tier ISP offerings against consumer plans for small businesses and home-office power users.