Discover CenturyLink Internet in Colorado
Find the right speed for you and your family from CenturyLink Internet in the Centennial State.
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Find the right speed for you and your family from CenturyLink Internet in the Centennial State.
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Fuel your home with an internet connection capable of powering multiple devices, high-frequency usage, and streaming capabilities. But what's speed without the perks? CenturyLink provides unlimited data, in-home WiFi, and non-stop customer service.
CenturyLink Simply Unlimited Internet
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Let great speeds be your neighbor. CenturyLink Internet is available in these cities within Colorado. Looking for more than just internet? CenturyLink plans can be combined with the following additional services:
Need more than one way to stay connected? Shop CenturyLink Home Phone plans. Or combine home phone services with an internet plan in a CenturyLink bundle—all on one bill.
Want entertainment? CenturyLink has teamed up with three different TV providers to bring you the best selections possible. Ready for the whole enchilada? CenturyLink makes it possible to experience all three services when you combine Home Phone with Internet and add TV from a TV provider teamed up with CenturyLink.
Your internet plan comes with up-to-date modems and routers to ensure your whole home is equipped with in-home WiFi service. So no matter where you go in your home, your WiFi will follow.
Available when you need them, CenturyLink tech experts are standing by to help you via chat or phone with problems that may arise with your service or account.
With fairly comprehensive cyberbullying laws and a low number of internet crimes against children, Colorado tops the list of Safest States for Kids Online.
Colorado has 11 cyberbullying and sexting laws, which is well above the national average per state of 7.91. These laws include criminal and school sanctions for cyber harassment within state lines.
The Centennial State boasts impressively low levels of internet crimes against children at 1.21 victims per 100,000 people, which boosts their score on our ranking.
For every 100,000 people, Colorado only had 1.92 malware victims—only slightly above the national average of 1.75.
We analyzed all states in the United States including the District of Columbia and adjusted our data to reflect the state population under 20 years old. To achieve our final ranking, we created a weighted score based on the number of internet crime victims (25%), internet crimes against children (40%), malware victims (10%), and cyberbullying and sexting laws (25%). The data for each category came from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, United State Census, and the Cyberbullying Research Center’s Bullying Laws database.
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