Frontier has also introduced a “pay as you go” broadband plan, selling prepaid, up to 6/1Mbps DSL service (speeds not guaranteed) to customers on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis to its customers in Michigan, Ohio, and Washington without a term contract or credit check. The cost to get started is substantial, designed to discourage current broadband customers from considering a switch to a prepaid plan.
If Frontier is not offering a promotion waiving equipment and installation fees, customers must buy Frontier’s Welcome Kit ($39.99) which includes:
- NETGEAR 7550 Wi-Fi Router
- Power Cord
- Ethernet Cable
- Phone Cord
- 3 In-Line Filters
- Installation Guide
Customers who need Frontier to handle the installation or clear up any line problems will need to pay a $99.99 installation fee.
Those capable of managing the installation themselves will have to pay a $19.99 activation fee.
Three different plans are available:
- 1 day = $9.99
- 7 days = $24.99
- 30 days = $39.99
Frontier says the plans are perfect for seasonal residents, but it also penalizes those who take a break during the off-season. Once service is inactive for more than 60 days, a $34.99 reactivation fee applies to switch it back on.