CenturyLink Fiber Internet in Raleigh
Raleigh Customers Get Huge Savings from CenturyLink
Looking for new internet in Raleigh? Turn to CenturyLink to find a variety of internet packages with affordable prices and a customer service that has your back around the clock.
The average speed of residential internet in Raleigh is only 6 Mpbs. Having the speed and bandwidth you need to accommodate your internet lifestyle is a must. So if you’re tired of buffering or lagging internet due to an overloads of users on your connection, then check out the Fiber Gigabit options CenturyLink offers. With up to Fiber Gigabit of internet speed, you and any number of users will be able to stream, surf, and shop at will.
Speed may not be available in your area. Maximum download/upload speed of up to 940 Mbps via a wired connection. Internet speeds will vary due to conditions outside of network control, including customer location, equipment, and access through a wireless connection are not guaranteed. See centurylink.com/InternetPolicy for additional network performance information.
Living in one of the oldest cities in the U.S. doesn’t mean your internet service should seem like it’s from the 1700s. That’s why CenturyLink offers a variety of packages at a range of prices for Raleigh residents to choose from. You can select a plan that meets your budget and your needs.
Choosing any package will give you a private dedicated connection you won’t share with your neighbors.
Speed may not be available in your area. Maximum download/upload speed of up to 940 Mbps via a wired connection. Internet speeds will vary due to conditions outside of network control, including customer location, equipment, and access through a wireless connection are not guaranteed. See centurylink.com/InternetPolicy for additional network performance information.
Rate requires paperless billing. Additional taxes, fees, and surcharges apply. Offer Details
Additional taxes, fees, and surcharges apply. Rate excludes CTL Fees not to exceed $3.00/mo/line.* Offer Details
for 12 mos. plus taxes & RSN Fee. w/ 24-mo. DIRECTV agmt and combined billing. Price includes DIRECTV XTRA ($79.99/mo.) and CenturyLink ($85/mo.). DIRECTV XTRA price higher in 2nd year. Regional Sports Fee up to $9.99/mo. is extra & applies.^
Additional taxes, fees, and surcharges apply. Rate excludes CTL Fees not to exceed $3.00/mo/line.* Offer Details
Look below to browse Raleigh’s most frequently asked questions relating to CenturyLink services. If you have additional questions, or your specific inquiry isn’t listed, the CenturyLink Help Center online might be able to help. Or give CenturyLink customer support a call at 1-866-228-0301.
Can I get DIRECTV in Raleigh?
DIRECTV is available in most areas in Raleigh. To find out if DIRECTV is available in your neighborhood, call a customer service agent at 1-866-228-0301. Or enter your address on the availability page to see package options.
What kind of internet is CenturyLink?
In Raleigh, CenturyLink offers broadband internet via high-performance DSL and fiber-optic connections. This means CenturyLink doesn’t tie up your phone line like dial-up internet. Instead CenturyLink is delivered to you via a private cable or fiber connection.
How can I save on CenturyLink in Raleigh?
Bundle TV or home phone with your internet package to get awesome deals on the services you need. Talk to a customer service experts at 1-866-228-0301 or go online to check out which bundle options are available in Raleigh.
The Homework Gap in America is affecting many students across the nation who are given an assignment that requires internet access, but have no such access at home. North Carolina is taking steps towards tightening that gap as well as providing wider access to multiple modes of public transportation and greater use of green equipment—all in the name of becoming a more green and connected city. And Raleigh is at the top of the list for being the most future-focused city in the state. See the top three most future-focused cities here.
North Carolina’s Homework Gap Initiative aims to lower the percentage of households without internet, to help students complete online homework that they otherwise might not be able to. A connection to the internet is useless without a computing device in the home. That is why the connectivity category takes both requirements into account, ensuring that a home with access to the internet better serves its residents.
Access to public transportation can significantly reduce traffic and accidents, and help the city’s economy grow due to added job opportunities. Having access to buses, trains, bikes, and scooters is vital to a city's success.
Electric charging stations make eco-friendly car ownership more attractive to residents. Additionally, installing solar panels on a home can significantly increase sustainability and make the world a much greener place.
To see the full methodology for how we determined the greenest and most connected cities in North Carolina, click here.
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