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Edited February 14, 2024
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These prices are advertised on Instagram and didn't appear to be on the website until I clicked on the ad from Instagram, although likely you can call to get them.
Looking at the URL it seems the prices are embedded somehow how, so a pretty crude way to selectively offer pricing.
I'm a bit miffed, I was paying $50 for 500mb/s and took their Black Friday upgrade to 1Gbp/s for $60 per month. To get these prices I'll probably have to fight it out with their retention team.
2Gb/s is $99 too, although I personally can't see the point in that.
https://internet.frontier.com/?ut...kNTxTZ_5kb
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To get this new offer I would probably have to cancel my account and sign up through family member.
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Be aware that while the (2) eero pro 6 that frontier supplies with 1 gig service is a nice piece of equipment, it struggles to actually throughput 1 gig service, both hardwired and wirelessly. This is well documented on sites like reddit.
Frontier has a site where customers can sign up to be notified when the eero max 7 is "available" through frontier, but it's unclear whether this upgrade will be free. The 7 can comfortably handle gig internet speeds: https://lp.frontier.com/max7
They snail mailed us a couple years ago they were expanding to our area and submitting city permit requests. They've been in our city for over 10 years, and available across our neighborhood's street. We would like them to expand to our area if anything to give the only high speed ISP we have some competition. We've had them at a previous address and they weren't down as much as our current ISP. We haven't heard anything from Frontier since, though.
When my first year expired and they bumped the price I called and without an issue they gave me the original price and a $5 discount. I think I pay $30 now
Edit, its actually $35 now, was $45 originally the first year