Frontier Communications announced the company’s three years of capital expenditures in Nevada hit a total of $13,111,057, including $4,313,257 in 2013. In addition, many Frontier markets in Nevada will receive additional support this year totaling $604,950 from the Federal Communication Commission’s Connect America Fund. CAF funding will allow Frontier to accelerate broadband availability in the state. Frontier offers broadband, digital phone service, satellite television service, Frontier satellite broadband, FTR Energy Services, customer premises equipment (telephone systems, support for commercial businesses and e-911 applications), Ethernet, Dedicated Internet Access, data center services, and web security/data back-up/personal identity protection and more through Frontier Secure.
Frontier has invested more than $13 million of its own capital during the past three years to increase broadband access and improve network infrastructure across Frontier’s territory. This investment in Nevada is vital to continuing economic development, increasing opportunities for consumers, and supporting all types and sizes of businesses in the state.