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Frontier

Frontier Fiber delivers symmetrical internet from 200 Mbps to 7 Gbps across 25 states — flat-rate pricing with no promotional hikes, no data caps, and a free eero Wi-Fi 6 router on every plan.

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Starting From

$29.99/mo

Max Speed

7000 Mbps

Plans Available

6

Available Plans

Frontier Fiber plans (all with AutoPay and paperless billing): 200 Mbps ($29.99/month), 500 Mbps ($29.99/month promotional intro rate), 1 Gig ($49.99/month), 2 Gig ($64.99/month), 5 Gig ($89.99/month), and 7 Gig ($109.99/month in select markets). All plans include symmetrical upload and download speeds, unlimited data, no annual contract, and a free eero Wi-Fi 6 router. The 200 Mbps plan uses flat-rate pricing with no expiration. A $100 early termination fee applies if canceled within the first 12 months on promotional plans.

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Frontier Fiber 200

200 Mbps

$29.99/mo

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Frontier TV — YouTube TV Bundle

$72.99/mo

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Frontier Fiber 500

500 Mbps

$29.99/mo

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Frontier Fiber 1 Gig

1000 Mbps

$49.99/mo

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Frontier Fiber 2 Gig

2000 Mbps

$64.99/mo

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Frontier Fiber 5 Gig

5000 Mbps

$89.99/mo

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Frontier Fiber 7 Gig

7000 Mbps

$109.99/mo

About Frontier

Frontier Communications has completed one of the most dramatic transformations in US telecom history — pivoting from a struggling legacy DSL provider to a fiber-first company now delivering some of the fastest residential internet in the country. After emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2021, Frontier invested aggressively in fiber infrastructure and now offers symmetrical fiber internet in 25 states, with an active buildout targeting 10 million fiber-passed locations. In markets where fiber construction is complete, Frontier Fiber consistently earns top marks from independent reviewers for speed, reliability, and value.

Frontier's most compelling differentiator is its pricing philosophy. Unlike AT&T, Spectrum, and Xfinity — which use promotional rates that expire after 12 months and then jump $20–$40 — Frontier Fiber uses flat-rate pricing on most plans. The rate you see on the website is the rate you pay next month and next year, with no introductory honeymoon period. This makes Frontier particularly attractive for households burned by promotional pricing traps from other providers.

Every Frontier Fiber plan includes a free eero Wi-Fi 6 router — a premium router that retails for $100+ — at no monthly equipment fee. With plans starting at just $29.99/month for 200 Mbps symmetrical fiber, Frontier offers the most affordable fiber internet entry point of any major US provider in 2025. The 7 Gig tier ($109.99/month in select markets) represents the fastest residential internet speed Frontier has ever offered.

Best For

  • Budget-conscious households who want real fiber internet at the lowest possible monthly cost ($29.99/month)
  • Customers frustrated by promotional pricing traps who want a transparent, stable monthly rate
  • Remote workers, content creators, and power users who need fast symmetrical upload speeds
  • Cord-cutters who want reliable fiber internet to pair with streaming services instead of a cable TV bundle
  • Households in Frontier's expanding footprint who want a provider investing in long-term fiber infrastructure
  • Tech-forward households who want a premium Wi-Fi 6 mesh router included without paying an equipment fee

Pros

  • Most affordable fiber entry point in the US — symmetrical 200 Mbps at just $29.99/month
  • Flat-rate pricing on most plans — no promotional period that expires into a higher rate
  • Symmetrical upload and download speeds from 200 Mbps to 7 Gbps
  • No data caps on any Frontier Fiber plan
  • Free eero Wi-Fi 6 router included — a $100+ value with no monthly equipment fee
  • No annual service contract — month-to-month on all plans
  • Actively expanding fiber footprint — reaching markets underserved by AT&T and Xfinity

Cons

  • AutoPay and paperless billing required for all advertised rates — without them, prices are higher
  • Legacy DSL service still available in some areas where fiber construction hasn't reached — DSL speeds are significantly slower
  • TV service options are limited; most Frontier customers pair internet with a streaming service
  • $100 early termination fee applies if canceled within the first 12 months on promotional plans
  • Customer service quality has historically varied by region — some markets have better support than others
  • The 7 Gig plan is only available in select markets within the 25-state footprint

Availability

Frontier Fiber is available in 25 states, with the most extensive coverage in California (Los Angeles suburbs, San Diego, Sacramento, Bay Area markets), Texas, Florida, Connecticut, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, and Illinois. Frontier is actively expanding its fiber footprint — markets that currently have legacy DSL may gain fiber access within 12–24 months as construction completes. Always verify fiber availability at your specific address, as DSL and fiber coverage vary by street within Frontier's territory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Frontier Fiber internet cost?

Frontier Fiber starts at $29.99/month for 200 Mbps symmetrical (flat-rate, no price hike). Other tiers: 500 Mbps ($29.99 intro), 1 Gig ($49.99), 2 Gig ($64.99), 5 Gig ($89.99), and 7 Gig ($109.99) in select markets. All prices require AutoPay and paperless billing and include a free eero Wi-Fi 6 router.

Does Frontier charge more after the first year?

No — Frontier Fiber uses flat-rate pricing on most plans. Unlike Spectrum, Xfinity, and most cable providers that advertise a promotional rate for 12 months before raising the price $20–$40, Frontier's rate stays the same month after month. There is no introductory pricing period that expires into a higher standard rate.

Does Frontier include a router?

Yes — every Frontier Fiber plan includes a free eero Wi-Fi 6 router at no monthly equipment fee. The eero Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) router supports faster wireless speeds and better multi-device performance than older Wi-Fi 5 equipment. This saves customers the $10–$15/month equipment rental fee that most cable providers charge.

Does Frontier Fiber have data caps?

No — all Frontier Fiber internet plans include unlimited data. There are no monthly data allowances, no overage charges, and no speed throttling after a usage threshold. You can stream, game, upload, and work from home without any data restrictions.

What states does Frontier Fiber serve?

Frontier Fiber is available in 25 states including California, Texas, Florida, Connecticut, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, Illinois, and others. Coverage varies by address — fiber is available in many markets but legacy DSL remains in some areas where fiber construction is still underway. Check frontier.com with your specific address to confirm fiber availability.

How does Frontier compare to AT&T Fiber?

Both are pure fiber-to-the-home providers with symmetrical speeds, no data caps, and flat-rate pricing. Frontier's entry-level tier starts lower ($29.99 vs. $55/month for AT&T's lowest plan), and Frontier includes a free eero router. AT&T offers a stronger wireless bundle discount ($20/month savings vs. no wireless bundle at Frontier) and broader availability in the South and Midwest.

Does Frontier require a contract?

No annual service contract is required. However, a $100 early termination fee applies if you cancel service within the first 12 months on promotional-rate plans. After 12 months, you can cancel at any time with no penalty.

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