Verizon FiOS @ 300Mbps - Internet To Change Forever On June 18th? [Video]

Verizon's latest teaser video on YouTube with the title 'Moment of Silence' hints at something that is soon going to change the Internet as we know of it, forever. The video itself  (check at the end of the post) is quite interesting; it begins with sudden electricity outage across the town, turning off  hundreds of smartphones, tablets and PCs. Just when a young girl's tablet springs back to life and she looks at what is on her screen in utter amazement. The video quits  leaving us with a statement "A revolution is coming" followed by Verizon's FiOS cable/internet network saying we have to wait till June 18th.

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More importantly, in another video from Verizon FiOS, the company talks of raising the data speeds of its fiber optic internet plans, with a new top tier maxing out at 300Mbps down / 65Mbps up. Though, we can't be sure of what exactly is coming our way on June 18th, chances are that the pricing for the new packages would be revealed. We would like to know what your guesses are.

Do take a look at both the clips below -



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