Frontier Communications Parent Inc
NASDAQ:FYBR
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Frontier Communications Parent Inc
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Frontier Communications Parent Inc
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Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
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NASDAQ:FYBR
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IDT Corp
NYSE:IDT
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AT&T Inc
NYSE:T
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Verizon Communications Inc
NYSE:VZ
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$259m
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8%
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5%
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Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:CNSL
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GCI Liberty Inc
NASDAQ:GLIBA
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Frontier Communications Parent Inc
Glance View
Frontier Communications Parent Inc. has been navigating the evolving landscape of telecommunications with a focus on serving more rural and suburban communities across the United States. Originally known as a regional phone company, Frontier has transitioned over the years into a significant player in providing broadband connectivity. Its business model primarily revolves around offering internet services, which includes both fiber-optic and digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies. The company aims to address the "digital divide" by enhancing internet access in underserved areas, a strategy that not only fulfills a societal need but also taps into a steady revenue stream from broadband subscriptions. In essence, Frontier generates its income from residential and business subscriptions. For residential customers, the emphasis is on bundling services like high-speed internet, television, and phone services to maximize value and customer retention. On the business side, Frontier caters to small and medium enterprises by offering tailored solutions such as secure internet connections and data management services. The transition from traditional phone services to digital offerings is part of Frontier’s broader strategy to reinvent itself amidst a competitive telecommunications sector. By leveraging its established infrastructure and expanding its fiber network, the company is positioning itself to capture a larger share of the broadband market, ensuring sustained growth and relevance in an increasingly connected world.