Frontier service guide
Frontier offers fiber or DSL internet service, and depending on your location, you can bundle a plan with YouTube TV or a home phone plan.
Fast fiber provider
Frontier Internet

Plans starting at
$29
99/mo.*
For 12 mos.
Why we like Frontier:
No monthly data caps
Fast fiber available
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720**Per month w/ Auto Pay & Paperless Bill. Max wired speed 200/200 Mbps. Wi-Fi, actual & average speeds vary. One-time charges apply. In select areas where available. Updated as of 08/13/25.
Frontier overview
Per month w/ Auto Pay & Paperless Bill. Max wired speed 200/200 Mbps. Wi-Fi, actual & average speeds vary. One-time charges apply. In select areas where available. Updates as of 08/11/25.
Frontier uses a DSL or fiber optic network to deliver internet and phone services. Availability for each service type will vary by location.
What we like
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Fast speeds, fair prices with fiber – Frontier has some of the lowest starting prices for fiber optic service available from any major provider, especially when you consider how fast starting prices are
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Availability in rural areas – Frontier serves many small cities, suburbs and rural areas across the U.S.
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No hidden fees – Frontier internet plans include your equipment rental and unlimited data
Things to consider
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Low DSL customer satisfaction – The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) ranked Frontier lower than nearly all other major providers in 2025 with scores of 58/100 for DSL, but bounced back with a 71/100 for fiber internet
Interested in Frontier business internet? Call: (866) 983-0276

Explore Frontier services
When it comes to choosing an internet provider, consider factors like availability, pricing, speeds and customer satisfaction ratings. Learn more about Frontier services to help you make an informed decision.
Are you an existing customer looking for help?
View Frontier customer serviceFrontier’s DSL service covers cities and rural areas in 25 states. Frontier Fiber is available in fewer areas, but can deliver max speeds as fast as 200 to 7,000 Mbps.
Learn more by calling (866) 983-0276.
If you’re a Frontier customer and a first-time YouTube TV subscriber, you can save $10/mo. for a full year on a YouTube TV subscription by bundling it with a Frontier internet plan.
Frontier home phone plans area available in select parts of Frontier’s 40-state service areas. You can get voicemail, call waiting and other features. Learn more about Frontier phone.
Frontier deals
Frontier offers promotions for new and existing customers. These deals may change, so always check our best deals page for the most up-to-date temporary promotional offers from top ISPs.
- Netflix and Pro Wi-Fi Bundle with Fiber Internet: For $30.00/mo, you can enjoy a Netflix Premium subscription and Forntier’s Whole-Home Wi-Fi service, which includes expanded Wi-Fi coverage and network security
- Save $10.00/mo. on YouTube TV with Frontier Fiber: You can save $120.00 in a year if you bundle YouTube TV with a Frontier Fiber internet plan
What to know about Frontier
Frontier’s DSL and fiber network is available across parts of 40 states. Check your address to see if you are serviceable for either DSL or fiber from Frontier. Fiber plans from Frontier reach 7,000 Mbps, one of the fastest internet plans available in the country.
Frontier also provides home phone services, and you can bundle phone options with an internet plan to save money.
In our customer satisfaction survey, Frontier customers appreciated the speed and reliability of their service. Read more Frontier customer reviews.
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