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Find out how to bundle your home phone and high speed internet together.
Find out more about Qwest and CenturyLink in Newport, OR by reading this site. Or just call and discover more when you order CenturyLink services.
As a CenturyLink subscriber in Newport, OR, you save money when you bundle your High-Speed Internet with phone services, starting at $14.95 per month for 12 months. As a CenturyLink subscriber, you will choose from the High-Speed Internet packages available, just like with Qwest.
For no extra fee, all CenturyLink™ High-Speed Internet subscribers receive additional features, such as Norton antivirus software, PC backup, 24-hour technical support, and warranties.
Newport CenturyLink home phone plans like Unlimited and Phone Plus, come with 10 free calling features. And just like Qwest let you add extra services CenturyLink does that too. There are three plans to choose from: Basic Phone, Phone Plus and Unlimited Phone.
Whether you used to be a Newport Qwest customer or are just joining CenturyLink, bundling your services is a great option for you. With a bundle you can combine services and fix a lower monthly rate.
When you get the CenturyLink™ Double Savings Bundle for just $54.95 a month for 12 months, you get High-Speed Internet and home phone together. CenturyLink customers in Newport can change the services in their bundles just like they did with Qwest.