Frontier Communications has launched gigabit internet services in its FiOS and Vantage Fiber markets, while adding new speed across portions of its footprint.
The company says it’s boosting speeds, now offering 200 Mbps symmetrical service and has added speed tiers of 300 Mbps symmetrical service that previously weren’t available in Indiana, Oregon and Washington.
“Speed and reliability are hallmarks of FiOS and Vantage Fiber broadband service,” John Maduri, Frontier’s EVP and chief customer officer, says in a statement. “Two-way speeds over our all-fiber network make Internet tasks faster and more efficient, regardless of the time of day, while also enabling the many connected devices and streaming services in the home to work simultaneously and smoothly.”
Frontier’s FiOS footprint includes major urban areas in Southern California, Florida’s Tampa Bay region, Dallas communities, and parts of Indiana, Oregon, and Washington. Vantage Fiber is available in parts of Connecticut, North Carolina, and Minnesota.