
Frontier Leverages Fiber Across All Markets
Vishal Dixit, Frontier’s Chief Strategy Officer & EVP-Wholesale, tells Inside Towers that Frontier is working with AT&T to upgrade its tower locations to be 5G-capable.
Frontier entered this year with high expectations for its growth plan and so far, so good. In the first quarter of 2024, the company posted positive revenue growth for the first time in almost ten years.
One of the messages Frontier aims to deliver in its new “Good to Go” ad campaign is that 100 percent fiber infrastructure can support subscribers now and into the future.
Frontier last August inked a $2.1 billion asset-backed securitization (ABS) deal – the first public company in the U.S. to secure funds backed by fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) assets.
Vishal Dixit, Frontier’s Chief Strategy Officer & EVP-Wholesale, tells Inside Towers that Frontier is working with AT&T to upgrade its tower locations to be 5G-capable.
Frontier Communications has partnered with YouTube on a limited-time “NFL Sunday Ticket” promo that will give users access to every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game and over 100 live
To address the needs of people living in multi-dwelling units (MDUs), such as apartment and condo buildings, tech firm eero has launched eero for Communities
West Virginia has announced preliminary approval of more than $18.5 million for broadband infrastructure projects in the state. Frontier is slated to receive approximately $13.4 million
Frontier is giving commercial services the kind of care and attention it’s been lavishing on fiber network buildouts and residential services.
Wisconsin’s Public Service Commission (PSC) has dished out $16.6 million in broadband grants, with Charter Communications, Frontier Communications and TDS Telecom each scoring a piece of the funding
Frontier Communications inked a high-profile fiber-to-the-tower (FTTT) deal with AT&T in February, but it’s not the only wireless carrier buying up Frontier’s fiber wares.
Frontier Communications is launching a bundle that allows customers to integrate YouTube TV into Frontier’s monthly billing for its fiber optic-based internet service.
Frontier Communications, which has bundled third-party virtual pay TV services with its fiber-based high-speed internet service tiers for several years, will now integrate its customers’
Frontier and YouTube TV are partnering to give subscribers the option of being billed for the two services together.
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Frontier Communications fiber frenzy generated another batch of positive results in the fourth quarter of 2022.