Frontier Fiber in Pennsylvania

estimated 200K+ fiber passings across 20 cities.GPON technology with symmetrical speeds up to 2 Gbps.

GPON20 citiesFrom $49.99/mo

Frontier vs Competitors in Pennsylvania

How Frontier Fiber compares to major alternatives across Pennsylvania.

ProviderTypeMax DownloadData CapContract
Frontier FiberFiber (GPON)2 GbpsNoneNone
Verizon Fiosfiber2 GbpsNoneVaries
Xfinitycable1.2 GbpsVaries (1.2 TB typical)Varies
RCNfiber1 GbpsNoneVaries
Spectrumcable1 GbpsVaries (1.2 TB typical)Varies
T-Mobile 5G Home5g245 MbpsVariesVaries

Detailed Comparisons in Pennsylvania

Frontier vs Xfinity

Philadelphia, PA

Frontier advantage: Symmetrical fiber speeds, no data caps, no contracts

Frontier vs Verizon Fios

Philadelphia, PA

Frontier advantage: Lower pricing on gig tier, eero Pro 6E included

Frontier Fiber Plans in Pennsylvania

Fiber 500

$49.99/mo

500 Mbps symmetrical

Fiber 1 Gig

$69.99/mo

1 Gbps symmetrical

Fiber 2 Gig

$99.99/mo

2 Gbps symmetrical

Fiber 5 Gig

$149.99/mo

5 Gbps symmetrical

Why choose Frontier Fiber in Pennsylvania?

Frontier has built fiber to estimated 200K+ passings across 20 cities in Pennsylvania using GPON technology. Unlike cable, fiber delivers symmetrical speeds — your upload is as fast as your download — with very low latency and no slowdown during neighborhood peak hours. That makes it the strongest option in Pennsylvania for remote work, video calls, online gaming, cloud backups, and households running many connected devices at once.

Every Frontier Fiber plan in Pennsylvania includes unlimited data with no caps and is month-to-month with no annual contract — so the published rate is the rate, with no promotional cliff after 12 months. The fastest tier here reaches 2 Gbps symmetrical. Because Frontier expands its footprint block-by-block, the exact speed tier at a given address can differ from a neighbor's during a rollout — always confirm availability at your address.

Browse the 20 Pennsylvania cities below for plan availability and local competitor comparisons, or see the national Frontier Fiber hub for coverage in other states.

Frontier Fiber in Pennsylvania — FAQ

Is Frontier Fiber available in Pennsylvania?

Yes. Frontier Fiber reaches estimated 200K+ fiber passings across 20 cities in Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown. Coverage is built out address-by-address, so confirm serviceability at your exact address before ordering.

What is the fastest Frontier plan in Pennsylvania?

The top Frontier tier available in Pennsylvania is 2 Gbps symmetrical. All tiers run from 500 Mbps up, with matching upload and download speeds, no data caps, and no annual contract.

How much does Frontier Fiber cost in Pennsylvania?

Frontier Fiber in Pennsylvania starts at $49.99/mo for the entry tier and scales to $149.99/mo for the fastest plan. Pricing is flat monthly with no contract, so there is no promotional-rate cliff. Confirm current offers at frontier.com for your address.

Who competes with Frontier Fiber in Pennsylvania?

Verizon Fios and RCN offer competing fiber in parts of Pennsylvania, while Xfinity and Spectrum provide cable service across the state. Frontier's edge is symmetrical upload speed and no data caps; the right pick depends on what is wired to your specific address.

Is Frontier Fiber better than cable in Pennsylvania?

For upload-heavy use, yes. Frontier's fiber delivers symmetrical speeds and lower latency than Xfinity or Spectrum and other cable providers in Pennsylvania, whose upload speeds are typically a small fraction of their download speeds. For download-only browsing and streaming, a fast cable plan can perform comparably where fiber has not yet reached.

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Coverage data based on FCC BDC and Frontier investor disclosures. Pricing from frontier.com as of 2026-03-21. Availability varies by address.

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