Frontier Fiber offers symmetrical gigabit and multi-gigabit speeds on a growing fiber network. After emerging from bankruptcy in 2021, Frontier has invested billions in fiber upgrades. Their plans feature no data caps, no contracts, and competitive pricing.
Founded
1935
Customers
3.5 million
Headquarters
Dallas, TX
Coverage
Regional
| Plan | Download | Upload | Type | Data Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fiber 500 Symmetrical speeds | 500 Mbps | 500 Mbps | Fiber | Unlimited | $40/mo |
Fiber 1 Gig Symmetrical gigabit speeds | 1 Gbps | 1 Gbps | Fiber | Unlimited | $60/mo |
Fiber 2 Gig 2 Gbps symmetrical speeds | 2 Gbps | 2 Gbps | Fiber | Unlimited | $100/mo |
Fiber 5 Gig 5 Gbps symmetrical speeds | 5 Gbps | 5 Gbps | Fiber | Unlimited | $155/mo |
$40/mo
Download
500 Mbps
Upload
500 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$60/mo
Download
1 Gbps
Upload
1 Gbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$100/mo
Download
2 Gbps
Upload
2 Gbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$155/mo
Download
5 Gbps
Upload
5 Gbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
Fiber available in parts of 25 states including Connecticut, New York, California, Texas, Florida, Ohio, and Indiana. Rapidly expanding fiber to 10 million locations by 2025.
View on FCC Broadband MapI was skeptical about Frontier given their reputation, but their fiber service has been excellent. The eero router works great, speeds are consistent, and the $40/month price for 500 Mbps is hard to beat. They've really turned things around.
500 Mbps symmetrical for $40/month with no caps, no contract, and a free eero router? Frontier Fiber is hands down the best value in LA. I was paying $80 for Spectrum cable with 10 Mbps upload. This is so much better.
I was dreading staying with Frontier after their bankruptcy, but their fiber service is legitimately good now. Getting 900+ Mbps symmetrical, eero router included, $60/month flat. It's a completely different company from what it used to be.