Frontier Communications is a telecommunications provider serving customers across multiple states with internet, phone, and TV services. This legacy Frontier brand represents the traditional service areas where the company has provided connectivity for many years, forming the foundation upon which Frontier has built its modern fiber expansion strategy.
Frontier Communications Internet Plans
Frontier Communications offers a range of internet plans including DSL, copper-based broadband, and increasingly, fiber-optic service as the company upgrades its infrastructure. Plans are available at various speed tiers to match different household needs and budgets. The ongoing network modernization means that plan options may improve as fiber reaches more communities.
Frontier Communications Coverage & Availability
Frontier Communications has a widespread service area covering portions of more than 25 states, particularly in areas that were historically served by legacy telephone infrastructure. Coverage is strongest in suburban and rural areas where Frontier has long been the primary broadband provider. Speed and technology availability can vary significantly between locations.
Why Choose Frontier Communications?
For customers in Frontier territory, the company often provides the most established broadband option with local infrastructure investment. Frontier offers straightforward pricing on most plans and continues to upgrade its network to deliver better performance. Their commitment to fiber expansion means that many customers can look forward to significantly improved service over time.
Frontier Communications Customer Experience
Frontier Communications provides support through phone, online chat, and their website. The company has been working to modernize its customer service approach as part of its broader business transformation, with improved digital account management tools and streamlined support processes designed to better serve customers.
About Frontier Communications
Frontier Communications provides high-speed fiber and DSL internet services across multiple states.
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Frequently asked questions
What internet plans does Frontier Communications offer?
Frontier Communications offers multiple plans that vary by market. Use the availability checker on this page to see the exact plans and prices for your address.
Is Frontier Communications available in my area?
Frontier Communications coverage varies by address. Use the availability checker on this page to confirm whether Frontier Communications serves your location.
How does Frontier Communications compare to other internet providers?
Frontier Communications competes on Internet. Use our side-by-side comparison tool to stack Frontier Communications against two other providers in your zip code — it pulls the same plans and prices shown here.
Does Frontier Communications require a contract?
Contract terms depend on the plan you pick. Frontier Communications typically offers month-to-month as well as 12-24 month agreement options; the checkout on Frontier Communications's site will show the exact terms for your plan before you commit.
Is Frontier Communications fiber, cable, DSL, or something else?
Frontier Communications is categorised as Internet in the Konecteaze taxonomy. That affects real-world speed, upload performance, and latency — our guides cover what each connection type means for gamers, remote workers, and large households.
Where can I read real Frontier Communications customer reviews?
Scroll to the Reviews tab on this page — they're pulled from verified Konecteaze users. You can also file a review after ordering through our availability checker.
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