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LAST UPDATED: June 4th, 2025

While the company started as a small family business in the 1930s, CenturyLink has eventually become a household name in the ISP industry.

CenturyLink has a history of acquiring other companies to increase its nationwide reach. These expansion efforts led CenturyLink to become the third largest telecommunications company in the United States. It serves all 50 states with its extensive fiber-optic internet networks and DSL service.

CenturyLink offers Price for Life plans that don't have a contract and boast download speeds as high as 1 Gbps (1,000 Mbps). Customers can choose plans that have a data cap of 300 GB or plans with unlimited data.

Recently, CenturyLink has expanded even further to offer entertainment like Century Prism and DirecTV service. If you're interested in purchasing phone or TV service in addition to internet, you can bundle services to save money. 

CenturyLink strives for great customer service to help each of its customers have a unique, positive experience.

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The Good

  • Fast Speed Available
  • Contract-Free Price for Life Plans
  • No Overage Charges
  • 24/7 Technical Support

Fast Speed Available

CenturyLink offers a wide range of internet speeds for its customers. These speeds are specific to an exact location and vary depending on the area, but they are typically among the higher speeds in the industry. In some areas, customers can have a download speed of up to 1 Gbps (1,000 Mbps) in major cities with fiber-optic availability. This top possible speed is one of the fastest internet speeds available on the market, especially compared to the available speeds from other broadband providers. 

Upload speeds range between 256 kbps and 5 Mbps. If you need a high-speed internet connection, check with CenturyLink customer service to see what is available in your zip code.

Contract-Free Price for Life Plans

Like most ISPs, CenturyLink offers packages based on speed. You can determine what works for you based on the devices you'll use and the number of people in your household.

If you sign up for internet service online, CenturyLink offers four plans that don't require a contract in most states. The rates for these plans won't rise if you keep the plan without making any changes (like an address change):

  • 20–140 Mbps — $50 per month
  • Fiber Internet 1 Gbps (1,000 Mbps) — $55 per month

You probably won’t need a contract, because CenturyLink can typically offer its packages on a month-to-month basis. You don't need to worry about pricing increases, an early termination fee, or rate changes. 

CenturyLink provides reliable internet for a home Wi-Fi network. The company also offers good internet security and backup services with its internet packages through Norton by Symantec. 

Making payments each month for internet is easy to do through an online CenturyLink user account.

No Overage Charges

You may have to watch out for CenturyLink's data caps; it's something that a few CenturyLink customers complain about.

CenturyLink sets limits for how much of the internet its customers can use in any given month, which is 1 TB. This is a generous amount of data, so most customers won't surpass it. Internet service providers do this to try to control the available speeds for all of their customers and make sure the system functions properly, but it can be a drawback if you use up a lot of data.

CenturyLink customers who exceed their data limits will not be required to pay an overage charge. If you eat up too much data, you'll receive a notice. CenturyLink might slow your service down.

24/7 Technical Support

The company offers 24/7 technical support, which is very convenient. If a customer is not satisfied with the services they receive from CenturyLink, they are protected with a thirty-day, money-back guarantee.

Be aware that some customers complain of poor customer support. Reviewers note that phone communication with CenturyLink takes a long time, and technician visits are sometimes missed and rescheduled. This is a frequent complaint in the ISP industry. Test out your commununication with a customer service rep through your preferred method of contact to get an idea of the average wait time and quality of response.

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The Bad

  • Variable Speed Availability
  • Variable Price for Life Availability
  • Additional Fees
  • Customer Complaints

Variable Speed Availability

Not all of CenturyLink’s plan options and speeds may be available in your area. Fiber is typically available in select urban locations.

It is easy to view plans that are available in your area on CenturyLink’s website. Rural areas are more likely to have access to DSL service and slower speeds.

Variable Price for Life Availability

The CenturyLink Price for Life guarantee isn't available in all 50 states. Check to see if CenturyLink allows a package with a Price for Life guarantee in your area.

Additional Fees

CenturyLink charges additional fees for the following:

  • Modem rental — $10 per month or ~$150 one-time purchase
  • Installation — $125

The modem one-time purchase cost varies but is no higher than $150. Be sure to ask what the cost would be to you if you purchased it one-time versus paying an extra $10 monthly rental fee.

Some areas may have an option for self-installation, which is free.

If your plan with CenturyLink is based on a contract agreement, then you may be subject to an early termination fee if you end the contract early.

Customer Complaints

Customers complain about a variety of issues with CenturyLink, including poor customer service, connection issues, and connection speeds lower than their advertised plans. Be aware that most internet providers have similar complaints.

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The Bottom Line

In recent years, CenturyLink has become one of the biggest broadband ISPs in the country. Its broadband internet service is available in all 50 states. But be warned: each specific address has different high-speed availability.

One perk of CenturyLink is that the service is month-to-month without a contract. This gives customers more flexibility.

Before signing up for CenturyLink, be sure to pay attention to additional fees — setup and equipment — and the offerings available in your area. As with any internet service provider, read the terms and conditions before signing up for service.

Overall, CenturyLink provides quality service with affordable prices. Potential customers should consider CenturyLink when choosing an internet provider.

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Chase Victorson Yonkers, NY

CenturyLink provides a decent internet service with a variety of plans to choose from. Their fiber-optic offerings deliver fast and reliable speeds, ideal for heavy internet usage. The company's customer service has received mixed reviews, with some customers reporting satisfactory experiences, while others have faced challenges with responsiveness and issue resolution. It's worth noting that CenturyLink's availability may be limited to certain regions, which could be a drawback for customers in areas where the service is not offered. Overall, CenturyLink can be a suitable option for those seeking reliable internet connectivity, but it's important to consider the availability and customer service track record in your specific area.

2 years ago

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R. Coon

We have used both Century Link and Comcast for several years each, sometimes at the same time. We use internet service for our voip phone (various voip providers - Ooma at this time - but Voipo was really good too). Both had a tendancy to offer a low (reasonable) price (<$50) to get you in, then later start slipping in fees and charges or just raising rates. I would just wait for a good offer from the competitor and switch companies to keep the price down. I requested the cheapest / slowest plan CenturyLink offered and it seems to meet our needs most of the time. Occassionally I notice slowing during high usage time (like 4-7 right after people get off work), but rarely does it cause problems. When things are working as they should we can watch Netflix without a problem. I just tested internet speed on several test sites around 3:30pm and our download speed is around 7.5mbps and upload is 0.7mbps. We have had issues with latency a few times that showed up in our voip phone not working even though internet worked ok. Since we use different providers for internet and voip service there is a tendancy for one to point fingers at the other. Voipo was really great about testing our connetion and giving me hard data to give to our internet service providers to "help" them identify the problem on their end. Ultimately CenturyLink repalced the line to our house and did some line switching up on the pole which solved our problem. CenturyLink finally offered to lock our price in for life with a "loyal customer" discount. so we are $10/mo lower than normal cost on their most basic service. Although CenturyLink has stepped up when needed, it did take Voipo to tell them they had the problem. My mother-in-law also has CenturyLink and has had practically zero internet usability for months. She calls occassionally to complain but isn't persistant enough. That looks bad on them because her son tells her its because CenturyLink is no good and they need to switch to Comcast. I think CenturyLink and Comcast are similar in customer service, either one you must be persistant and patient to fix problems. CenturyLink is currently the winner for me because they offered to lock in my price. Frankly I can't justify more than $450/yr for internet service - I consider internet service a luxury item and could live without the voip phone since we have cellphones. I have better things to do with my money. I give a guarded thumbs-up to CenturyLink for (eventually) rewarding customer loyalty.

5 years ago

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Ian Johnson Rio Rancho, NM

I LOVE that they offer 1G internet in my area and it is the same price as other competitors standard speeds (100-150Mbps). I am able to get much better internet for the same price? That's an easy choice. The only thing I don't really care for is that the service isn't always reliable. Overall, I have no issues connecting to the internet and getting decent download and upload speeds, but, more often than not, I am only pulling a fraction of what I should be. For example, on a normal day, I pull around 300Mbps Download. It's not bad, but it's definitely not nearly as good as it should be. I would still highly recommend them, though. No other provider can beat them in my area.

6 years ago

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Dan Czarnecki Saint Paul, MN

In the particular location of my apartment I've lived in for half a year now, we have only 2 choices for ISPs: CenturyLink and Comcast/Xfinity. Before I got into my apartment, I briefly stayed with some friends at their place, which had CenturyLink Internet and Prism TV. Overall, I was very pleased with both of those services, so I thought why not go with them for my Internet (plus, I already had a phone jack in a convenient place in my apartment so that made the choice of going with them even better). Didn't need Prism or traditional cable TV since I don't watch too much live TV other than sports. So because of that, I have PlayStation Vue for my TV service, and I pay only $35/month for that. For the time I've had my service with CenturyLink, it has been problem free for me. The speeds I have are the fastest ones I can get in my area, that being 40 Mbps down/5 Mbps up. Wish the upload speed could be faster, but at least it's faster upload speeds than with the 20, 12, and 7 down services (all of which are a pathetic 896 Kbps up). For uploading photos it's plenty fast, but when uploading longer videos, the slower speed is definitely evident. Nothing too unbearable though. If anything, it's nice knowing that I have fairly decent speeds without the worry of having to deal with slower speeds during peak hours that users of cable Internet have to deal with. That right there is one of the many reasons I'm happy I went with CenturyLink over Xfinity as I'm sure a good majority of the tenants in my building have Xfinity for their Internet as opposed to CenturyLink. My speeds are very sufficient for my usual YouTube and Netflix streaming, and it works great with my PlayStation Vue TV service as well. As you will see in my attached image, my speeds are actually a little faster than advertised, clocking in at 45.12 Mbps for the download and 5.12 Mbps for the upload. Speed tests that I run every now and then on speedtest.net and other sites clock in a little below what my modem configuration page shows because I of course use WiFi (with an AirPort Extreme), but they're still very respectable at 42+ Mbps down and just below 5 Mbps up with anywhere from 18-20ms in terms of my ping. In the grand scheme of things, CenturyLink is great, but only if you can get their 40 down/5 up service or their gigabit fiber service if available in your area. Unfortunately, in my parts it's only available in Minneapolis and its surrounding suburbs at this time, and plans for it to extend east over to St. Paul is currently unknown. Not a huge deal though, since I am very happy with my service I'm getting.

8 years ago

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John Burnside Colorado Springs, CO

They have been reliable although their service is sometimes slow. I usually get a promotion every year to keep the cost down and ran our of discounts. The price had risen dramatically so I went into their local store and told them I was looking at alternative internet providers because of the price increase. They offered me a very reasonable rate for 5 years and I took it. No more jockeying with promos. The price is pretty good for my area of the country.

6 years ago

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Nichole Davidson Sandy, UT

I was surprisingly impressed with my experience with CenturyLink. I had no major issues with my connection and the equipment always worked. I spoke with customer service only once but they were kind and were able to help me out quickly. My only complaint was that about half of the speed tests I ran said I was getting the speed I was paying for, but that seems to be typical for all internet providers I've dealt with.

8 years ago Edited September 14, 2021

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K.C. Jones Denver, CO

Quite honestly, CenturyLink has never been my first choice for internet. But it has been my only choice many times. I was an IT Professional before I had to stop working for disability issues. So, I had to have fast, reliable internet since I worked from home most of the time and had to be on call 24/7. I just couldn’t afford drops, or internet that is slower than dialup used to be. DSL Internet is great if you live close to the provider. It’s a dedicated line, which is nice when you live in larger neighborhoods. You’re not sharing the service with everyone in the area using the same service like you are with Cable Internet. Unfortunately, the further you are from the node and the company itself, the weaker your signal, which reduces the bandwidth. I have lived in the mountains since I was very young. Unfortunately. Your choice of internet providers (ISP) becomes very limited. And that’s where I give CenturyLink stars! That always seem to be available in less populated areas. But, it comes at a pice. Where I lived, having CL internet, we were told we can get up to 100Mb/s. So I signed up and paid for it! Once it was set up, and everything was groovy with the connection, I went to test it out and run some diagnostics. The most I was able to get was 8Mb/s, which was rare, since the average turned out to be 1.5Mb/s. Several techs came out and couldn’t get it any faster. They tried adding a second line, which also didn’t help. So I was stuck with horrible internet for quite a while, until they ran fiber lines to my area and a new Fiber Network was now being offered. Still though, I have to give them an A for effort, as they do their best to make sure everyone has the opportunity of having internet in their homes. We just won’t go into customer service issues…lol *My responses below are for my current provider as I don’t have CenturyLink at this time.

2 years ago

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Melinda Thompson Wentzville, MO

My internet service with CenturyLink in my new home was a great experience for 8 months, until lightening took out my internet. I was without service for a month. I was going through a divorce and buying a rental property while living in a rural area. I desperately needed my internet and was extremely disappointed in how long it took to get a technician dispatched. The technician that finally made it out had the problem fixed very quickly and was professional. When I suggested to Customer Service that I was due a refund for the extended time that I was without internet, they laughed. I am looking into returning to AT&T.

3 years ago

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JimS. Cathedral City, CA

I had CenturyLink for DSL service when I lived in Seattle, and they were “OK“. The cost was good, and it was fast enough for what I needed at the time. When I tried to sell my house, I disconnected my service for one month. When my temporary arrangement changed and I had to move back into it, they refused to restore my service unless I paid installation charges and a higher rate because they were switching to fiber instead copper facilities in my neighborhood. My service had only been disconnected for three weeks, but they refused to budge. I told them if they didn’t reconnect the same service over the same facilities that I had used for several years, I would not be using them. They didn’t care. I didn't re-install with them. The service was OK, but just like Comcast, their customer retention attitudes are deplorable.

3 years ago Edited January 3, 2022

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Mia Hernandez Tempe, AZ

I love using century link there a great company my service is sensational the only problem i ever had was once with there customer service when i first started with the company the sales rep who got me in advised me that my instillation and router would be free id only have to pay for my 1st months service which i thought was nice until i recvd my 1st months bill and i was charged for everything when i called into customer service to dispute my charges i spoke wit 3 different ppl who didnt seem to know what they were doing. needless to say i was really unhappy with my service so far finally when i got to the 4th person i was assisted and got my file corrected other than that my service has been great ever since

6 years ago

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Calista Huber Mesa, AZ

We have no major complaints about CenturyLink! We've had a couple issues in three and a half years but the team has always been responsive and fixed the problem quickly. I think once our router just needed to be replaced and once there was an issue with something outside that they fixed. We get a really good deal on our internet and love the lifetime price option! We don't have the fastest speed and are able to do our basic internet searches, school work, graphic design, photo editing, and video streaming without any problem. As far as customer service goes, can't complain. Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's slower and harder to understand people. Yesterday I saw a CenturyLink truck and even before I saw the name, I knew it was CenturyLink just from seeing the green logo. I thought that was awesome branding.

7 years ago

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Chris Bright Tempe, AZ

I had never had a problem with service, and the customer service team members are very pleasant to deal with. Unfortunately I have moved this service 3 times and they really suck at handling move service requests. At least I finally bought a house so I won't need to do that again for a while.

4 years ago

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Jamie Neider Kaysville, UT

We recently switched from xfinity to Century Link. We have been so happy with the lower price. Our actual internet service is a little slower than we'd like, but we have been happy with the customer service and lower price so it's worth it to us.

5 years ago

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Jason Tolleson, AZ

For one thing, the different stages of internet they have is a lil weired. Some are inexpensive and some are more. I got the best one but sometimes threw out the day it has issues. I wish these bugs were fixed do I don't have a delay on my things im doing.

6 years ago

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Herb Vancouver, WA

Long wait for appointment to move service, they could certainly improve the wait times for install/move appointments. The tech that came was super! I have their fiber to the house and the speed (upload & download) is amazing. Very reliable.

6 years ago

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Tiffany Phoenix, AZ

We had CenturyLink in the past and when Comcast wasn't available in our new area we switched to CenturyLink. They have improved significantly since the last time we used them. So far, we have been happy with their service. We haven't had any issues so far and it was easy to get set up.

7 years ago

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G.J. Boise, ID

We have been with Centurylink for years. Over the years we have had bad service and good service. Most of the time it’s okay. They have helped me with some issues sometimes it takes them a long time to get the problem fixed. I have not been with any other company so I can’t really say they are better or worse with their service. Over all it’s not a bad company

3 years ago

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Jacqui Bopp Bedford, PA

It's the best service I've had in my area ever... I live in the cut so I mean I've seen better service but it's just the area I'm in not century link ..as a provider they have been way more helpful and attentive then my previous provider , who just dropped their coverage of my entire area without warning anyone. They even charged us for the router after just dropping with no notice. Very very glad to have switched to century link

3 years ago Edited February 14, 2022

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Jonathan Heng Las Vegas, NV

I had a cheap $45 per month plan which was perfect for me because I generally just browse and stream. I liked the consistency since I would only have outages once every couple of months unlike with Cox when I would get an outage every week or two. My only problem is that centurylink tried to charge me for the next 4 months AFTER I cancelled my service

3 years ago Edited July 15, 2022

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Dale Berridge Rio Rancho, NM

Living in a limited internet options area it can be a challenge to find a good service provider. Century Link has been a great choice. No contract to bind us in case our circumstances would change, no data cap to limit what we can and can't use it for, which is great in a five person home, and enough mps to run everything we need it for without any interruptions. I was skeptical about having to downgrade to dsl from the cable internet we were used to in our old area but CenturyLink has really come through.

3 years ago

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Steven Whites Salt Lake City, UT

This company is great if you are single or do not have many connected devices to your "high speed" of 40Mbs download. It works well until everyone starts to stream off of the same connection, then it slows way down. I was told by the sales rep it would be dedicated and just as fast as some competitors, but it isn't and I had to switch to a faster fiber line internet, because I have 10+ devices hooked up at once at times which really bogs down that 40Mbs. So if you are single or small family, its perfect for you, but larger families, I wouldn't bother with the speed issues.

3 years ago Edited August 4, 2022

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tania moe Olive Branch, MS

I appreciate CenturyLink being one of the few companies who established service in my newly built neighborhood. With it being one of my only options, I have been impressed with the signal and connection and service. I also signed my parents up for CenturyLink in their home. My only setback was that I received a better deal than my parents were able to receive. No biggie though.

5 years ago

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Dustin Marx Brighton, CO

We had CenturyLink's 40 Mbps internet service for years, but found that this was not enough to support the multiple devices our family uses for streaming, playing games, browsing the internet, etc. We upgraded to CenturyLink's 100 Mbps service early this year and have been able to run all of our devices, consoles, and laptops at the same time. We are also able to stream three movies at once. We especially like the 5 GHz support. We rarely have disruptions to our internet service and have never had a disruption for longer than an hour or two.

6 years ago

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Brenda Spanish Fork, UT

Compared to other internet providers I have researched they have the best price. When I was getting it setup I told them I already had a router but that they had to send me one of theirs. They gave me the option to send it back and use my own but it just seemed like such a hassle to have to contact them after getting it and then get a shipping return label to return something that I had already told them I didn't need. You also only have around 3 days to return the router they send so I ended up stuck renting the one they provided.

6 years ago

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Daniel Perez Orem, UT

Internet service is not up to what is advertised. We pay for 100mgb service speed but at most we get close to 70mgb. Which isn’t bad speed but not getting what we paid for. We get several times a month when the service just drops out for a few hours. Customer service is good. They’re on time and friendly when we call about dropped service. That’s why they get 4 stars if not would’ve been 3 stars.

6 years ago

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Tami Allen Gilbert, AZ

We had Century Link internet service for years in our last house. They were very reliable, and gave us a big enough modem that it covered everyone in our house, which was awesome because it had a basement that even had great wifi coverage. They were reasonably priced, and a good value for the money. Our internet was good speed, reliable, and we never had a problem with customer service. We were sad when we moved to an area that didn't have Century Link and had to switch.

7 years ago

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Mackenzie Gilbert, AZ

We had CenturyLink Internet service for 4 years and once we got the connection installed correctly, it was rock solid for all 4 years. When we moved, it was an easy process to cancel our service.

7 years ago

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CAROLE SCOVILLE Pleasant Grove, UT

Customer service and product from Sentry links are pretty good, except where I live the speed is so slow and century link is my only option except for satellite Internet which costs a fortune

7 years ago

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Gary Mayer South Jordan, UT

I tried century Link a few years ago and was not happy with their product. Several times had to go out side and clean snow from the dish to get a signal. Switched to Xfinity and no problems

8 years ago

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David Orem, UT

It's just DSL. It's not great, but what sort of expectations do you have, really? The biggest problem with ISP is the cheap consumer routers. Most of the infrastructure is fine, it's the router that's the big issue.

8 years ago

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Kelsey T.L. Lansing, MI

CenturyLink has been a dependable internet service provider for my household. We've experienced consistent speeds and minimal disruptions in our service. The pricing is competitive, making it a great value for what you get. However, there's room for improvement in customer service responsiveness. Overall, a solid choice for reliable internet.

2 years ago

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Fred Antrim Tucson, AZ

Pricing is great and monthly bill never changes. Customer service on the other hand is difficult to speak with someone live and when you do their English generally is t good enough when you have a real issue. When it’s escalated it usually is resolved

3 years ago

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Ellie Bradley Thousand Oaks, CA

We enjoyed very reliable internet access. A couple of times we had to call for estimated times of service turning back on after storms or high-winds. Customer service was always very helpful though not very quick to answer calls. Sometimes I stayed on a hold over an hour.

3 years ago Edited November 7, 2022

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Yvonne Mosley Fayetteville, NC

Great staff who provide excellent customer service. But the Internet Service (Fiber Wiring) is very unreliable in my newly built home. The service has gone out at least 2-3 times per month. A technician has to come out to fix it. It is very disrupting to my business and lifestyle.

3 years ago

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Annie Robbins Pleasant Grove, UT

The prices are lower than most companies for internet. Century Link offers fast speeds. There are times when the internet goes out at our home, which is frustrated. At one particular time when it was going on often, they replaced the modem without question.

5 years ago

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Ted Johnson Pleasant Grove, UT

Century Link is a good, reliable, internet service. Their speeds are fast and I used them when I lived in Las Vegas and I loved it. It isn't as available now where I live, but I wish I could have it again and will keep checking to see when it is available in my area.

6 years ago

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kerry perez Orem, UT

Switched to Century link from xfinity for costs savings, the experience to move was a bit cumber-sum, as their TV package came with another company, and that transition was clunky, you have to deal with them if there's any issues with programming, and they didnt provide the same service as Century link..

6 years ago

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Reese Pleasant Grove, UT

I have used CenturyLink in the past and I do not have access to their service where I live now. They have good speeds and service and they are easy to hook up and have very good equipment. If it was available right now I would use it again.

6 years ago

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Federico Apache Junction, AZ

Good service for the price. They’re services are not 5 stars but they are much better than other providers. The area where I live now doesn’t offer century link so I’m stuck with a different provider. I wish o could use century link.

6 years ago

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JAKE American Fork, UT

We have used Century Link before and they are a good company. The internet was good and we rarely had any problems with it. The price is definitely reasonable. We used it as part of a package and liked the service for the phone as well. We liked their customer service as well. They were very helpful whenever we would call in.

6 years ago

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Cayla robinson Sandy, UT

Century link is always fast making it very easy to use. The format is simple and user friendly . The employees always there to help when I have questions or when issues arrive . I recommend to everyone searching for good service that is quick!

6 years ago

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Amber Saratoga Springs, UT

We've had Century Link for 10 years now. They are a pretty good internet service company. they are really good about coming out to help when something goes wrong. We end up calling them about once a year to keep our rates down.

7 years ago

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Neal

prompt, personable technician but not a good strong connection ... lots of spooling ... at times no connection at all and causes Amazon Firestick to go on tilt.

5 years ago

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Martha

So far so good - Service is good, it is reliable and fast. At the end of each other we miss about 2 seconds of speech of whatever we are watching, not sure why.

6 years ago

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Rachel C.

They are a great company abd assist the best way that they can. But they beed to completely reinstall their lines that are in the ground as they are way too old.

6 years ago

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Barbara Okken Phoenix, AZ

customer service is horrible. Don't ever have a problem that you can't solve. You'll be on the phone a VERY long time, but I rarely have to call them.

7 years ago

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Barbara Walter Chandler, AZ

Overall they are a good company. I had difficulties when I first moved in, but after three different connectors being used, I have had no additional problems

7 years ago

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Raquel Sandy, UT

Service can be spotty. It took 3 different people to help figure out why my service was slow but appreciated they tried to give me the right answer instead of just guessing.

8 years ago

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Alyssa Hicks Springfield, MO

Great overall service just when the storms come through it knocks it out and it's hard to really get service to be able to actually watch the shows or get it to come back on until the storm passes.

2 years ago

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Mary Ellen Lee Gilbert, AZ

The price is right with Century Link, but the quality is not. I still think Century Link is a great low budget option, but I pay more to have a better quality internet connection.

3 years ago