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CenturyLink adds broadband service to more rural Colorado communities

CenturyLink on Tuesday said it expanded high-speed internet service to thousands of rural Colorado households and businesses as part of a government-supported plan to expand broadband access.

Approximately 28,000 households and businesses can now receive internet speeds between 10 and 80 megabits in cities, including Pagosa Springs West, Cortez and Durango.

Half of those households and businesses are in regions that qualified for government support because it’s expensive to build out broadband service there. Support comes from the Federal Communications Commission’s Connect America Fund.

In August 2015, CenturyLink said it accepted $26.5 million annually for six years as part of the Connect America Fund. In exchange, it must provide broadband service of at least 10 mbps for downloading and 1 mbps for uploading to 50,000 households and businesses in certain rural areas. In Colorado, the company upgraded 150 wire centers near these rural areas to extend broadband.

“Through the construction of new fiber cable and upgrading additional existing facilities to rural wire centers across the state, more than 13,000 additional customer locations benefited from improved speeds, some reaching 80 mbps,” said CenturyLink spokesman Brandon Yergey. “Speeds vary based on distance limitations.”

CenturyLink also shared how many households and businesses in a few of the rural cities are benefiting from the broadband upgrade:

Pagosa Springs West – 1,123

Durango – 786

Black Forest – 637

Cortez – 608

South Fork – 442

Estes Park – 338

Colorado was just one state where CenturyLink received public funding to build out broadband in rural areas. In 2015, the company accepted $506 million annually over six years to deliver broadband service to 2.3 million rural households and businesses in 33 states nationwide.

The FCC required companies to build out 40 percent of the households and businesses by the end of 2017 and complete the buildout by the end of 2020. CenturyLink said it is ahead of that goal.



Source: http://www.denverpost.com/2017/07/11/centurylink-broadband-internet-rural-colorado/

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