
“We don’t want to be the gatekeepers of speed.”
Nick Jeffery wants to build an internet company you won’t hate.
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.
The state of Illinois is quietly rolling out some broadband funding awards in round three of the Connect Illinois rural broadband funding program. Two recent awards went for buildouts in Greene County and Kendall County. The award for Greene County is for $24.7 million, which will go to Frontier for a fiber broadband deployment.
Nick Jeffery wants to build an internet company you won’t hate.
Frontier Communications fiber frenzy generated another batch of positive results in the fourth quarter of 2022.
AT&T and Frontier Communications have forged a new, expanded deal that will tie together each company’s wireless and wired infrastructure and provide AT&T more fiber
Frontier Communications’ multi-year fiber expansion roadmap calls for it to ramp deployments to hit 1.6 million new passings in 2023 and it looks like a
The plan is available in all regions serviced by Frontier networks and starts at $155 a month.
You now have more choice for multi-gig service.
Frontier Communications previewed its Q4 2022 results this week, revealing it reeled in 75,000 new fiber customers and 8,000 total broadband net additions.
Frontier Communications announced yesterday that its fiber-to-the-premise deployment now passes five million homes and businesses in its 25-state operating area.
This is their first stop after launching Broadband for Good, a nationwide campaign to close the digital divide.
The program will ensure students have the necessary resources to be successful from online tutoring to homework.
Frontier Communications has grabbed headlines with its plans to build fiber to more than 10 million locations across the country.
Frontier Communications is partnering with the Boys & Girls Club of the Brazos Valley with its first ever, social impact program Broadband for Good.