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FiOS (Fiber Optic Service) is a brand used by Verizon Communications for its fiber-based telecommunications services, including internet access, television, and voice. The network delivers data, video, and phone services over a fiber-optic infrastructure.

At its core, FiOS uses fiber to the home (FTTH), providing high bandwidth and often symmetrical upload

History and deployment began in the mid-2000s with commercial rollout in select markets, expanding over time

Services available include FiOS Internet, offering high-speed broadband; FiOS TV, delivering digital channel lineups with on-demand

Impact and status: FiOS represents a significant fiber footprint in the United States, contributing to competition

and
download
speeds.
The
internet
service
is
delivered
via
fiber,
while
television
is
carried
over
an
IPTV
platform
and
voice
service
uses
VoIP.
to
a
broad
footprint
in
many
states.
FiOS
was
designed
to
compete
with
cable-based
broadband
and
satellite
services
by
offering
higher
speed
capabilities
and
integrated
services.
content
and
DVR
features;
and
FiOS
Digital
Voice
for
telephone
service.
Some
markets
have
also
offered
features
such
as
cloud
DVR
and
mobile
app
integration,
alongside
compatibility
with
streaming
devices.
in
broadband,
television,
and
voice
services.
Availability
varies
by
location,
and
Verizon
has
pursued
ongoing
expansion
and
modernization
of
its
fiber
network
as
market
conditions
and
technology
evolve.