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Start with Frontier Fiber availability, including questions about premium multi-gig service.
Frontier advertises fiber speeds up to 7 Gbps in select fiber areas, with availability varying by address.
Ask about symmetrical fiber, connected-device needs, streaming, gaming, and smart-home usage.
Use the call to review provider handoff, equipment expectations, and what comes next if Frontier is available.
Frontier Fiber supports a wide speed ladder, from everyday fiber plans to premium multi-gig options. Exact plan availability, pricing, equipment, and terms vary by address.
1 Gig is often the natural fit for households that stream, game, work from home, and want strong everyday fiber performance.
Multi-gig options can fit heavier homes, creators, remote workers, smart-home users, and people who want more headroom.
Frontier advertises up to 7 Gig fiber in parts of its fiber footprint, positioning it as a premium high-performance option where available.
Frontier Fiber is a fiber-to-the-home service in qualified areas, with symmetrical upload and download tiers that currently span mainstream 500 Mbps service through premium 7 Gig fiber.
Research snapshot: public Frontier materials reviewed in May 2026. Current prices, reward-card offers, router inclusion, installation terms, and final eligibility vary by address.
Internet plans
500 Mbps to 7 Gig
Frontier public pages describe Fiber 500, 1 Gig, 2 Gig, 5 Gig, and 7 Gig options where fiber service is available.
Typical speeds
Symmetrical fiber
Frontier positions Fiber tiers with equal wired upload and download speeds, from 500/500 Mbps up to 7000/7000 Mbps.
Starting price
From about $29.99/mo
Current public Frontier offers show promotional Auto Pay pricing in the roughly $29.99-$34.99/mo range for Fiber 500 in qualifying areas.
Availability
Select fiber areas
Frontier Fiber is expanding, but the exact speed ladder depends on the service address and local fiber plant.
Fiber-to-the-home in qualified Frontier Fiber areas
A strong everyday fiber tier for streaming, school, browsing, video calls, and smaller or moderate households.
Symmetrical fiber service
Busy homes with multiple streamers, gamers, remote workers, smart devices, and heavier simultaneous usage.
Premium multi-gig fiber in select areas
Power users, content creators, large smart homes, low-latency enthusiasts, and customers who want Frontier's fastest tier where available.
Frontier's fiber pricing is value-forward when promotional Auto Pay offers apply, especially on 500 Mbps, 1 Gig, and 2 Gig. The premium 5 Gig and 7 Gig tiers are positioned for customers who want maximum headroom rather than the cheapest workable internet plan.
Frontier Fiber availability must be checked by address. A Frontier service area may include homes that qualify for fiber, homes that only have legacy options, and homes where the newest multi-gig tiers are not yet available.
Frontier Fiber is a fiber-to-the-home service with symmetrical tiers. That makes it meaningfully different from cable/HFC competitors that may offer high download speeds but much lower upload speeds.
Frontier's strongest comparison case is fiber versus cable, especially when upload speed and multi-gig headroom matter. Exact prices and speed tiers still need an address-level check.
| Provider | Connection type | Typical speed range | Starting price | Best use case | Short notes | CTA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frontier Fiber | Fiber-to-the-home | 500 Mbps to 7 Gig symmetrical | From about $29.99-$34.99/mo in current Auto Pay offers | Value fiber, symmetrical uploads, and premium multi-gig service | Excellent fit where available; verify whether the address qualifies for 5 Gig or 7 Gig. | Call to compare |
| AT&T Fiber | Fiber-to-the-home | 300 Mbps to 5 GIG symmetrical | From $40/mo for 300 Mbps in current limited public promos | Fiber homes comparing a lower entry tier and strong upload performance | AT&T starts lower on speed but tops out at 5 GIG in public residential tiers. | Call to compare |
| Spectrum | Fiber-powered cable/HFC | 100 Mbps to 1 Gig download | From about $30/mo for 100 Mbps or $40/mo for 500 Mbps in current online offers | Cable availability, no annual contracts, and simple 500 Mbps or Gig shopping | Often easier to find than fiber, but upload speeds are usually lower. | Call to compare |
| Cox | Fiber-powered cable/HFC | 100 Mbps to 2 Gig download | From $55/mo for 300 Mbps; $30/mo ConnectAssist for qualifying homes | Cox cable markets where local reliability and bundles matter | 2 Gig download is available in some areas, but upload is typically much lower than fiber. | Call to compare |
| Verizon Fios | Fiber-to-the-home | 300 Mbps to 2 Gig symmetrical | From $35/mo with qualifying mobile and Auto Pay discounts where available | Northeast fiber shoppers who value stable pricing and router inclusion | Strong fiber competitor in Fios markets, but top residential tier is lower than Frontier 7 Gig. | Call to compare |
| Xfinity | Cable/fiber-powered internet | 300 Mbps to 2 Gig download | Advertised from $30/mo; 300 Mbps commonly shown from $40/mo | Broad cable footprint, included Wi-Fi equipment, and straightforward national tiers | A strong availability option; confirm upload speeds and whether fiber or enhanced-market service applies. | Call to compare |
Pricing reflects public promotional or starting-price language reviewed in May 2026 and may require Auto Pay, paperless billing, mobile bundling, new-customer eligibility, or address qualification. Taxes, fees, equipment, installation, data policies, and regular rates can differ.
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Talk through whether 1 Gig, 2 Gig, 5 Gig, or up to 7 Gig makes sense for the home.
Ask about installation, routers, Wi-Fi coverage, and next steps before choosing Frontier Fiber.
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Quick answers before you call Finix Connect.
No. Finix Connect is an independent comparison service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Frontier.
Yes. Frontier advertises fiber speeds up to 7 Gbps where available. Call to ask whether that kind of Frontier Fiber option may be available for your area.
No. Frontier Fiber availability varies by address and service area, so availability should be checked before choosing a plan.
Many customers start with 1 Gig, then ask about 2 Gig, 5 Gig, or 7 Gig if they have heavier usage, premium gaming, creator, or large-household needs.
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