Happening: Frontier (NASDAQ: FYBR) today announced a new partnership with YouTube TV that gives consumers exactly what they deserve – blazing-fast, reliable fiber internet bundled together with live ...
Customers of internet service provider Frontier can now get YouTube TV through their plan, and at a slight discount for the first year. Frontier’s fiber internet customers can get $10 off YouTube TV ...
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Frontier offers both fiber-optic and DSL internet service across 29 states. Fiber plans offer speeds up to 7 GB, suitable for most internet activities from streaming to gaming. Frontier's fiber ...
YouTube TV announced today that it expanded its partnership with internet service provider Frontier to launch a single billing option, which will allow customers in the U.S. to bundle fiber internet ...
YouTube TV and Frontier are getting even cozier. The streaming service and the internet company will now offer customers the ability to pay for both services under one bill. Now, existing Frontier ...
Apr. 13—Frontier now offers fiber internet to residents in Jacksonville, Rusk, New Summerfield, Turney and Dialville. This high-speed internet provides an alternative to cable. "This marks a ...
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Frontier Communications has agreed to stop charging its sneaky $7-per-month “Internet Infrastructure Surcharge” as part of a settlement with Connecticut Attorney General William Tong. Frontier also ...
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Frontier Communications must stop lying to consumers and charging them high-speed prices for slow internet service, the Federal Trade Commission said Thursday. Under a proposed order by the agency and ...