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AT&T has struck a deal to buy CenturyLink's consumer fiber broadband division for $5.75 billion, giving the Internet provider another 1.1 million fiber customers in 11 states.
CenturyLink offers affordable internet rates, though you’ll have to deal with variable download speeds. The company offers speeds of up to 20 Mbps, 80 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 500 Mbps and 940 Mbps.
CenturyLink serves customers in 16 states with DSL broadband and fiber internet services.The company sets itself apart from the competition by offering unlimited data and a simple pricing structure.
Ewing added that CenturyLink intends to start trials, likely later this year. For the most part, we haven’t seen major home broadband providers going all in on data caps.
CenturyLink home internet customers in Minneapolis, Seattle, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Denver will also shift to AT&T Fiber.