Frontier Communications owns local telephone operating companies consisting of companies it has owned under its previous name Citizens Communications Company, companies it acquired from Global Crossing, and companies it acquired from Verizon Communications which are grouped under its subsidiary Frontier Communications ILEC Holdings. The companies operate in largely rural areas (with a few exceptions).

Listing by state

The following lists breaks down the companies in each state that Frontier provides service to. Each company has been acquired by Citizens Utilities, which later changed its name to Frontier, since the 1980s.

Alabama

  • Frontier Communications of Alabama (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Lamar County (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of the South (Global Crossing, 2001)

Arizona

California

Connecticut

Florida

  • Frontier Communications of the South (Global Crossing, 2001)

Georgia

  • Frontier Communications of Fairmount (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Georgia (Global Crossing, 2001)

Illinois

  • Citizens Telecommunications Company of Illinois (GTE)
  • Frontier Communications - Midland (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications - Prairie (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications - Schuyler (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of DePue (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Illinois (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Lakeside (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Mt. Pulaski (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Orion (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of the Carolinas (Verizon, 2010)
  • Frontier North (Verizon, 2010)

Indiana

  • Frontier Communications of Indiana (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Thorntown (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Midstates (Verizon, 2010)
  • Frontier North (Verizon, 2010)

Iowa

  • Frontier Communications of Iowa (Global Crossing, 2001)

Michigan

  • Frontier Communications of Michigan (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Midstates (Verizon, 2010)

Minnesota

  • Citizens Telecommunications Company of Minnesota (GTE)
  • Frontier Communications of Minnesota (Global Crossing, 2001)

Mississippi

  • Frontier Communications of Mississippi (Global Crossing, 2001)

Nebraska

Nevada

New Mexico

New York

  • Citizens Telecommunications Company of New York (GTE)
  • Frontier Communications of AuSable Valley (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Seneca-Gorham (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Sylvan Lake (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Telephone of Rochester (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Ogden Telephone (acquired in 1997)

North Carolina

Ohio

Pennsylvania

  • Commonwealth Telephone (acquired in 2005)
  • Frontier Communications of Breezewood (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Canton (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Lakewood (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Oswayo River (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Pennsylvania (Global Crossing, 2001)

South Carolina

Tennessee

  • Citizens Telecommunications Company of Tennessee (GTE)
  • Citizens Telecommunications Company of the Volunteer State (ALLTEL)

Utah

  • Citizens Telecommunications Company of Utah (GTE)

Virginia

West Virginia

Wisconsin

  • Frontier Communications - St. Croix (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Mondovi (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Viroqua (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier Communications of Wisconsin (Global Crossing, 2001)
  • Frontier North (Verizon, 2010)
  • Rhinelander Telephone (acquired in 1999)

See also

References

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