Frontier Awarded $24.7M Grant to Expand Fiber Broadband Service to Unserved and Underserved Communities in Illinois
Frontier received $24.7M in grant funding to expand high-speed fiber broadband service to homes and businesses in rural Illinois.
Frontier received $24.7M in grant funding to expand high-speed fiber broadband service to homes and businesses in rural Illinois.
Frontier Communications is “Building Gigabit America.” One year ago, The Boys & Girls Club of the Brazos Valley was the very first organization to receive Frontier’s generous donation of high speed fiber Internet.
On Giving Tuesday (Nov. 28), Frontier Communications announced the company will donate high-speed fiber internet service to the Mill to improve educational and programming activities for youth, guests and the greater community.
Frontier is donating high-speed fiber internet connections, equipment, and training to Tampa, FL-based Learning Alliance Corporation in support of Frontier’s mission to provide U.S. veterans with the structured training and resources they need to start a career in telecommunications.
Frontier donated high-speed fiber internet, new laptop computers and digital mentoring to the mothers of local Connecticut women’s transitional housing program, Malta House.
Frontier donated high-speed fiber internet, equipment and training to Learning Alliance Corporation (LAC) in Tampa, Fla. to support its mission of providing U.S. veterans with the structured training and resources they need to start a career in telecommunications. The donation is part of the company’s Broadband for Good social impact program.
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“Academic success is key to our youth’s future. That means access to technology.” Rhonda Watson is passionate about her mission. As CEO of the Boys
Frontier announced plans to invest approximately $100 million to expand its fiber-optic network to reach more than 100,000 additional locations in West Virginia in 2023.
“We have 75 to 100 kids come through the door every day—and each one has an internet connected device.” Scott McIntosh, the Executive Director for