Frontier Donates High-Speed Fiber Internet to Support Youth Mentorship in Rochester, New York
Frontier donated high-speed fiber internet to Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Greater Rochester through our Broadband for Good program.
Frontier donated high-speed fiber internet to Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Greater Rochester through our Broadband for Good program.
Frontier, in partnership with the Fiber Broadband Associated (FBA), published a new study that finds deploying fiber in the U.S. could generate an estimated $3.24 trillion in economic impact by increasing housing values, lifting average household income and creating jobs.
Frontier donated high-speed fiber internet to the nonprofit RiseUP Group, Inc. in Hartford, Conn. through our Broadband for Good program.
Frontier received seven ConneCTed Communities grants from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to expand access to high-speed, reliable fiber internet across Connecticut.
Frontier has been named a Google Verified Gold Peering Provider. This verification requires internet providers to have reliable connectivity in multiple cities across the United States so businesses can seamlessly run Google applications.
Frontier donated high-speed fiber internet to the new Best Buy Teen Tech Center® at The Antelope Valley Boys & Girls Club (AVBGC) through our Broadband for Good program.
Frontier has finished the first phase of expanding fiber broadband in rural Indiana.
Frontier is unleashing our fastest network-wide speeds with the launch of 7 Gig fiber internet service to consumers across our entire fiber footprint.
Frontier received $6.5M in Connect Illinois grant funding to expand high-speed fiber broadband service in rural Knox County, Illinois.
Frontier, in partnership with Nokia, is the first company in North America to successfully trial record-breaking broadband speeds of 100G, 50G, 25G, and 10G Passive Optical Networks (PON) technologies simultaneously, all on our existing network.