Frontier heavily promotes network-wide 2Gig fiber service launch

Feb. 22, 2022
The first 1,000 customers to order Frontier's 2 Gig package will receive a 43” Amazon Fire TV and Logitech Webcam.

Frontier today distinguished itself among major ISPs by announcing its delivery of network-wide 2 Gig fiber service. Per today's announcement, multi-gigabit service is now available across Frontier’s entire fiber network footprint -- meaning no phased rollout process.

“We’re thrilled to become the first and only major ISP to deliver network-wide 2 Gig internet service, as we unleash the power of our fiber network,” commented Nick Jeffery, president and CEO of Frontier.

“The last two years have fundamentally shifted how we use the internet and what customers expect from their connectivity partner,” added John Harrobin, EVP of Consumer for Frontier. “Powered by thousands of miles of fiber, we are stepping up our game to bring unmatched 2 Gig speeds to our entire fiber footprint and change the way customers experience the internet at home.”

Frontier's customer offer includes symmetrical 2 Gig fiber speeds at $149.99/mo., plus free next-gen total home Wi-Fi, along with free Amazon Fire TV, with free webcam, voice line, activation, 24/7 premium tech support and free multi-device security.

Importantly, Frontier’s 2 Gig router is equipped with Wi-Fi 6e technology, geared to unlock lower latency to deliver enhanced customer experiences. The device and a Wi-Fi extender are included with all 2 Gig internet packages at no extra charge.

With today's announcement, the first 1,000 customers to order Frontier's 2 Gig package will receive a 43” Amazon Fire TV and Logitech Webcam.

Frontier CEO Jeffery concluded, “Today is proof that Frontier is doing what customers want and cable can’t – bringing faster speeds and greater value to consumers as we build Gigabit America."

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