
Frontier wants to become the ‘un-cable’ ISP
Frontier Communications has grabbed headlines with its plans to build fiber to more than 10 million locations across the country.
In 2Q25, Frontier reported that it added 334,000 new fiber passings bringing the total to 8.5 million out of a total base of 15.5 million passings. That’s an 18 percent year-over-year increase and puts the company on track to reach its previously stated goal of reaching more than 10 million fiber passings by the end of 2026.
Frontier believes that the traditional U.S. wholesale telecom sales model is outdated. Instead of calling on Enterprises and signing them up for dedicated circuits, one or a few at a time, Frontier aims to understand customers’ business needs and provide long-term solutions with bespoke services and tailored terms and conditions, similar to master lease agreements offered by tower companies and data centers.
Frontier Communications CFO Scott Beasley knows a thing or two about finance. After all, he’s spent the past four years guiding the operator from bankruptcy to not only profitability but a $20 billion acquisition by telecom giant Verizon.
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.
Frontier Communications officials expect to spend $800 million in Connecticut through 2025.
Environmentally friendly or sustainable business practices are an integral part of all industries, and the telecom sector is not immune.
Rural northern Buncombe County is the first area in the county to see the result of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Affordable Connectivity Program helps families struggling to pay for internet service, affording free internet or money off of monthly bills to households that qualify.
Frontier Communications was awarded $3.3 million in Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology (GREAT) grant funding to expand internet service in Buncombe County.
Frontier Communications and Windstream have collectively raked in more than $210 million worth of broadband grants across nine states thus far in 2022.
More than $2 million in grant money from the state and federal level to expand broadband services is headed to projects in Kenosha County.
Billboards with bold text reading “Better. Faster. 100% Fiber” and “Building Gigabit America” dot I-95 in Connecticut. These are the new taglines of Frontier Communications as part of its turnaround story.
Frontier unveiled a rebrand today centered on a new logo.
Wherever Frontier has deployed fiber broadband, it now offers 2 Gbps symmetrical service, the company said today.