Lumen (aka CenturyLink) expands Fiber service in 18 cities including Minneapolis

Fierce Telecom reports

Lumen on Monday revealed it expanded its Quantum Fiber availability, which touts gig and multi-gig speeds, in 18 cities.

Service is now available for more consumers in Boise, Idaho, four Florida markets (Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples and Orlando), Colorado Spring and Denver, Des Moines, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Omaha, Nebraska, two Arizona cities (Phoenix and Tucson), Portland, Salt Lake City and three cities in Washington state (Seattle, Spokane and Vancouver).

A Lumen rep told Fierce Quantum Fiber’s 1-gig tier has already been available in these cities, but the operator has turned up service for more homes and businesses and increased multi-gig coverage.

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