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November 24, 2011, 11:02 pm
The Denver Post reported today that analysis done by Verizon, CenturyLink, Qwest Internet and AT&T, reveals that online retail sales for November and December in the USA should reach $37 billion — up 15% over 2010. The estimates also include information from ComScore, a Colorado-based market research firm. Online shoppers have already spent about $9 billion during the first three weeks of November — 14% higher than the same three week period last year. ComScore, in a survey of more than one thousand consumers, found that more than one-third are locating more sales and better discounts than they did in 2010. Half of those surveyed said they specifically look for free shipping while shopping online. A few retailers have already launched their special online sales, including The Gap and Newegg. Most of the big retailers, including Best Buy and Walmart, will begin offering Black Friday deals to their online customers on November 25.
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October 14, 2011, 3:32 pm
According to a report posted earlier this week on Daily Finance, an AOL money and finance site, when CenturyLink merged with Qwest Internet in April, there was an immediate drop in broadband subscribers. According to CenturyLink‘s CFO, Stewart Ewing, the drop was related to a number of special-priced promotional packages Qwest had offered its DSL users. Today CenturyLink is actively going after broadband-only customers at the end of promotional cycles by offering additional product bundles. Included among the products being offered is wireless service — utilizing their new relationship with Verizon. Also being offered, in those markets where it is available, is Prism IPTV. It’s interesting to note that CenturyLink‘s new RBOC partners, Verizon and AT&T, have both seen gains in both broadband and video — a trend that will no doubt be reported in their earnings reports which are due out later this month for both companies.
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September 19, 2011, 3:15 pm
According to an article in the St George Daily Spectrum, Qwest customers in Southern Utah should begin gaining access to higher speeds on their Internet connection. The increased speed is a direct result of the takeover of Qwest Internet by CenturyLink, back in April of this year. CenturyLink is planning for a buildup of the infrastructure around Saint George and Cedar City. Fiber connections should start being installed, bringing Internet speeds up to 40 Mbps to areas as remote as Enoch and Hurricane. Also, the change should help create new jobs in the area. Jackie Lalor, spokeswoman for CenturLink, said they are “crazy busy.” She said there will be no decrease in the work force whatsoever. Demand is huge for the speed fiber optics provides.” Very soon customers will begin seeing the Qwest logos being replaced by CenturyLink at both retail locations and on their monthly bills.
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August 24, 2011, 4:33 pm
KTVT Television in Boise recently reported that Qwest Arena in Boise will soon get a name change to CenturyLink Arena. The arena is home to the Idaho Steelheads, members of the premier ‘AA’ minor hockey league-the ECHL. The announcement was recently made at a luncheon in downtown Boise. Century Link merged with Qwest Communications, including Qwest Internet, in April of this year with Century Link emerging as the name of the new company. The arena seats 5,000 fans and has about 40 luxury boxes plus a bar and restaurant which have a commanding view of center ice.
Jim Schmit, Vice President and General Manager for the State of Idaho, said that “Century Link understands the significance of the arena to the good folks of Boise and the entire State of Idaho. For us we feel that this is much more than simply changing a name on the outside of a building.” Since the merger, Century Link has also renamed the stadium in Seattle that is the home of the NFL Seattle Seahawks to CenturyLink Field.
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August 2, 2011, 5:57 pm
Fox Channel 13 in Salt Lake City recently reported that the Qwest communications company in Utah is no more. For the time being, however, there will be no company name change. The report, dated July 12, 2011, stated that Louisiana based CenturyLink has merged with Qwest after receiving the necessary approval from the Utah Public Service Commission. The name Qwest Internet will show up on your monthly statement even though daily business has been assumed by CenturyLink. The merged entity now occupies the building that still holds the Qwest name. According to an economist for the Public Service Commission, John Harvey, CenturyLink has promised to spend millions of dollars for upgrades within the state of Utah.
“In the long term, we expect to see higher capacity broadband. That’s our thing and both of these companies have been very interested in accomplishing that goal. The current plan is not just to improve service for their current customers but also develop better service for those who live in both unserved and underserved areas.” The report went on to say that CenturyLink has committed to spend $25 million just within Utah. There is no timeline as to when the Qwest name will be changed to CenturyLink.
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May 6, 2011, 9:21 pm
There are numerous factors to consider as you search for the right internet provider. One thing to always keep in mind is that there isn’t one provider that’s going to be right for 100% of the people, 100% of the time. Instead, it’s up to you to consider your choices and figure out which one is best. One option that many are turning to is Qwest internet. People seem to really like that there are a variety of plans available, which makes it a lot easier to find exactly the one that fits in best with your individual needs.
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July 16, 2010, 6:34 pm
There are quite a few interesting promotions being offered for Qwest internet. For example, you could get speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps for as little as $19.99 per month. Their lightening fast speeds of up to 20 Mbps are being offered for prices as low as $35.00. But if you’re looking to save the most with Qwest, keep in mind that these offers are only available online. Save yourself the time and hassle of calling up the company – only to end up paying more. When you find the best deals online, you can sign up at your leisure and know that you’re getting the best rate that’s currently being offered.
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July 12, 2010, 8:32 pm
With so many internet providers and options out there, it’s important to consider all of your choices before making a final decision. That’s why it’s a good idea to read information like a Qwest DSL review. If you’re looking for speed, you’ll like their maximum speed option of up to 20 Mbps. If you’re looking for the lowest cost – but need high reliability – you’ll be interested to learn that JD Power and Associates ranked Qwest as one of the highest in terms of both cost and reliability. These are just a few of the reasons that many people are choosing this provider. No matter who you end up choosing to handle your internet connection, it’s essential that you do your research to understand what your options are, and which company can best meet your needs.
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April 17, 2010, 6:00 am
The best deal you will find on the web for high quality internet service belongs to Qwest internet. This is absolutely the lowest priced internet service at regular price, and with Qwest’s phone service it is a super deal. Get up to 20 Mbps download speed for just $35 a month! That is super speed at a price that cannot be beat. This offer is only available on the internet, and for a limited time. Basic service starts at just $19.99 a month, and you can get 7 Mbps for $25 a month. You’ll also get a free modem with all plans. See why there is such a preference for Qwest’s delivery of high quality at the lowest price.
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April 3, 2010, 4:20 am
You can’t do much better than Qwest internet for price, speed, and quality. Basic service is very inexpensive, and the top speed at 20 Mbps is just $35 a month. Combine internet service with their legendary phone lines, and you will realize a huge monthly savings. You will not find that price for ultimate high speed service anywhere. These offers are only available online, and for a limited time. You can network up to 5 computers in your home. Enjoy 2 GB of email storage, speedy downloads, and the best internet service for the price anywhere. Basic service starts at just $19.99 a month.
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