Frontier Fiber Internet in San Diego, California

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

Frontier Fiber plans in San Diego

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 San Diego providers

Other internet providers available in San Diego, California:

ProviderTypeFromTop speed
StarlinkSatellite$120/mo150 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
SpectrumCable$50/mo1000 Mbps
CoxCable$55/mo1000 Mbps

Frequently asked questions

Is Frontier Fiber available in San Diego, CA?
Yes — Frontier Fiber (Fiber) shows service availability in San Diego, within San Diego County. Coverage is address-specific, so confirm your exact San Diego address before ordering.
How much does Frontier Fiber cost in San Diego?
Frontier Fiber plans in San Diego 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 San Diego?
The fastest Frontier Fiber plan available in San Diego is Fiber 2 Gig at up to 2000 Mbps download and 2000 Mbps upload.
What are alternatives to Frontier Fiber in San Diego?
San Diego residents can also compare Starlink, Verizon 5G Home, AT&T Internet Air, AT&T Fiber, and others — see all internet providers in San Diego.

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