Verizon 5G Home Internet in Los Angeles, California

Yes — Verizon 5G Home (Fixed Wireless) is available in Los Angeles (Los Angeles County), with plans from $60/mo and speeds up to 300 Mbps. Confirm availability at your exact Los Angeles address.

Verizon 5G Home plans in Los Angeles

PlanDownloadUploadIntro priceContractData
5G Home100 MbpsNot published$60/moNoneUnlimited
5G Home Plus150 MbpsNot published$70/moNoneUnlimited
5G Home Ultimate300 MbpsNot published$85/moNoneUnlimited

Pros

  • No equipment fee and no annual contract
  • Simple self-setup

Cons

  • Best price needs a Verizon mobile line + AutoPay
  • Speeds vary with 5G signal

How Verizon 5G Home compares to other Los Angeles providers

Other internet providers available in Los Angeles, California:

ProviderTypeFromTop speed
StarlinkSatellite$120/mo150 Mbps
AT&T Internet AirFixed Wireless$55/mo300 Mbps
AT&T FiberFiber$55/mo1000 Mbps
T-Mobile Home InternetFixed Wireless$60/mo415 Mbps
XfinityCable$45/mo1000 Mbps
Frontier FiberFiber$49.99/mo2000 Mbps
SpectrumCable$50/mo1000 Mbps
CoxCable$55/mo1000 Mbps

Frequently asked questions

Is Verizon 5G Home available in Los Angeles, CA?
Yes — Verizon 5G Home (Fixed Wireless) shows service availability in Los Angeles, within Los Angeles County. Coverage is address-specific, so confirm your exact Los Angeles address before ordering.
How much does Verizon 5G Home cost in Los Angeles?
Verizon 5G Home plans in Los Angeles start at $60/mo, with 3 tiers up to $85/mo. Prices shown are the provider's published rates in its largest markets; base pricing and promotions can vary by city and address.
What is the fastest Verizon 5G Home plan in Los Angeles?
The fastest Verizon 5G Home plan available in Los Angeles is 5G Home Ultimate at up to 300 Mbps download.
What are alternatives to Verizon 5G Home in Los Angeles?
Los Angeles residents can also compare Starlink, AT&T Internet Air, AT&T Fiber, T-Mobile Home Internet, and others — see all internet providers in Los Angeles.

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Data last reviewed: July 2026 · Sourced from FCC filings and ISP-verified submissions