Frontier Fiber Internet in Houston, Texas

Yes — Frontier Fiber (Fiber) is available in Houston (Harris County), with plans from $49.99/mo and speeds up to 2000 Mbps. Confirm availability at your exact Houston address.

Frontier Fiber plans in Houston

PlanDownloadUploadIntro priceContractData
Fiber 500500 Mbps500 Mbps$49.99/moNoneUnlimited
Fiber 1 Gig1000 Mbps1000 Mbps$74.99/moNoneUnlimited
Fiber 2 Gig2000 Mbps2000 Mbps$109.99/moNoneUnlimited

Pros

  • Symmetrical upload and download speeds
  • Flat pricing with no promo increase
  • No data caps or annual contract
  • Free Wi-Fi 6 router included

Cons

  • Only where Frontier has built fiber
  • Slower DSL (not fiber) at some addresses

How Frontier Fiber compares to other Houston providers

Other internet providers available in Houston, Texas:

ProviderTypeFromTop speed
StarlinkSatellite$120/mo150 Mbps
OptimumCable$40/mo940 Mbps
Verizon 5G HomeFixed Wireless$60/mo300 Mbps
AT&T Internet AirFixed Wireless$55/mo300 Mbps
AT&T FiberFiber$55/mo1000 Mbps
T-Mobile Home InternetFixed Wireless$60/mo415 Mbps
XfinityCable$45/mo1000 Mbps
SpectrumCable$50/mo1000 Mbps

Frequently asked questions

Is Frontier Fiber available in Houston, TX?
Yes — Frontier Fiber (Fiber) shows service availability in Houston, within Harris County. Coverage is address-specific, so confirm your exact Houston address before ordering.
How much does Frontier Fiber cost in Houston?
Frontier Fiber plans in Houston start at $49.99/mo, with 3 tiers up to $109.99/mo. Prices shown are the provider's published rates in its largest markets; base pricing and promotions can vary by city and address.
What is the fastest Frontier Fiber plan in Houston?
The fastest Frontier Fiber plan available in Houston is Fiber 2 Gig at up to 2000 Mbps download and 2000 Mbps upload.
What are alternatives to Frontier Fiber in Houston?
Houston residents can also compare Starlink, Optimum, Verizon 5G Home, AT&T Internet Air, and others — see all internet providers in Houston.

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Data last reviewed: July 2026 · Sourced from FCC filings and ISP-verified submissions