Frontier internet plans and prices
Data effective as of publish date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
*w/ Auto Pay and Paperless Bill per month. One-time charges apply.
† w/ Auto Pay & Paperless Bill per month. Max speeds are wired. Wi-Fi, actual & average speeds vary. One-time charges apply. In select areas where available.
‡ w/ Auto Pay & Paperless Bill per month. Max wired speed 1000/1000 Mbps. Location dependent. Wi-Fi, actual & average speeds vary. One-time charges apply. In select areas where available.
¶ w/ Auto Pay & Paperless Bill per month. Max speeds are wired. Wi-Fi, actual & average speeds vary. One-time charges apply. In select areas where available.
**w/ Auto Pay & Paperless Bill per month. Max speeds are wired. Wi-Fi, actual & average speeds vary. One-time charges apply. In select areas where available.
Frontier has two internet networks spread across the US: Frontier Fiber and Frontier Internet. The Frontier Fiber plans are worth considering, especially the value-packed Frontier Fiber 500 package.
Frontier’s Fiber 500 may be one of the best internet plans in the US, and we recommend grabbing it if it’s in your area. We usually suggest at least 100 Mbps download speeds for families, which runs about $50 per month depending on your provider. Frontier Fiber 500 is five times faster than our recommendation for $5 cheaper—a sweet deal for sure.
But if you have to have gigabit speeds, Frontier Fiber Gig is a great way to take advantage of Frontier’s fiber-optic network. It’s not the cheapest gig plan on the market, but it’s still worth it for the 1,000 Mbps you’re getting.
Frontier also offers a DSL internet plan called Frontier Internet, and the download speeds vary by area. You can follow the link in the table above to find out more.
Head over to our full Frontier internet review to see all Frontier internet plans and learn more about Frontier’s unequal internet services.