Availability: CenturyLink vs. Spectrum
Spectrum’s cable and fiber internet compete with CenturyLink’s DSL and fiber internet in 11 states, including Florida, Oregon, Minnesota, Washington, and Wisconsin.
The largest chunk of Spectrum’s network resides on the eastern side of the nation. It also commands some areas in Texas and California and a few places on the west coast. But overall, Spectrum has far more cable than fiber internet, although you’ll likely see a higher ratio of fiber installs in Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, and Ohio than in other states—for now, at least.
CenturyLink has a large footprint in Florida, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington. It’s also scattered throughout the Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones, offering mostly DSL and some fiber internet. CenturyLink is currently swapping out copper lines with fiber, so it has a higher copper-vs-fiber ratio than Spectrum.
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