$19.95/MO
WHEN BUNDLED WITH UNLIMITED NATIONWIDE CALLING
Get Service in Central
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Starting at only
$19.95/MOwhen you bundle w/unlimited nationwide calling
Find out how to get up to a 12Mbps connection speed for only $19.95 a month.
Starting at only
$35.95/MOwhen you bundle w/unlimited nationwide calling
Check out CenturyLink per-minute and Unlimited long distance calling plans.
Starting at only
$54.95/MOFOR 12 MONTHS WHEN YOU BUNDLE
Find out how to bundle your home phone and High-Speed Internet together.
The convenience of wireless internet access at home (wireless modem required; not included in monthly fee).
A suite of online backup, security and 24/7 support services.
Connection speeds up to
Were you aware that CenturyLink® has a 5-Year Price Lock?. Currently it is the only offer in Utah to provide you a low rate on Phone and High-Speed Internet, with no price hikes or contracts for 5 years. You heard right! Thousands have already gotten this incredible offer and are now enjoying affordable and services. Utahn, start saving money with CenturyLink® today.
If you want an Internet connection in Central that is 100% yours, 100% of the time, the CenturyLink® is the choice to make. If you need a connection fast enough for streaming videos, online gaming, and video chatting, then CenturyLink® High-Speed Internet will make the perfect fit. If your home already has a working phone jack, High-Speed Internet self-installation is simple; just plug in your modem, and start surfing!
With a bundle, provided by CenturyLink®, you can enjoy both Home Phone and High-Speed Internet service. Every bundle includes unlimited local calling and your choice of up to 10 calling features, reliable Internet, and 24/7 live tech support. If you live in Central, UT, but need to call other parts of the country you can. Simply add Unlimited Nationwide calling to your phone package.
The The Beehive State is 39 in the nation for Internet speeds with Internet speeds averaging 4 Mbps. The Average Internet service speed in Central is 0 Mbps according to a Consumer Broadband Test administered by the FCC.