Verdict: Cox Gigablast wins on raw speed and consistency with 800+ Mbps downloads reported by CNET and lower latency per FCC broadband reports, while Verizon 5G Home Internet provides easier setup and better value for lighter users per Consumer Reports pricing data. Cox beats Verizon on upload by 15-25 Mbps on average but trails in installation flexibility. Verizon is preferable where cable is unavailable.
Winner: Cox Gigablast
Cox Gigablast: 8.2/10
Verizon 5G Home Internet: 7.1/10
| Cox Gigablast | Verizon 5G Home Internet | |
|---|---|---|
| Download Speed | Up to 1000 Mbps | 100-300 Mbps typical |
| Upload Speed | Up to 35 Mbps | 10-20 Mbps typical |
| Technology | Cable | 5G Fixed Wireless |
| Data Cap | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Our pick: Cox Gigablast. It edges out the alternative on consistent 800-950 mbps real-world download (per cnet tests). That said, Verizon 5G Home Internet still wins on no contract and easy self-install — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.
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