Brightspeed of Texas was founded in 1956 as Central Telephone of Texas, a subsidiary of Centel. In 1992, Centel was acquired by Sprint, and Central of Texas began carrying business on under the Sprint name retained its corporate name. In 2006, the company was spun off into Embarq when Sprint Nextel spun off its local telephone operations. The company did business as CenturyLink from 2009-2022 following the acquisition of Embarq by CenturyTel.
Brightspeed offers Internet service via the following technologies: Fiber Internet and DSL Internet
City | Max Download | Max Upload | Broadband Type | Coverage |
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Houston, TX | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Austin, TX | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Columbus, OH | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Fort Worth, TX | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Kansas City, MO | 2 Gbps | 2 Gbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Raleigh, NC | 2 Gbps | 2 Gbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Miami, FL | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Tampa, FL | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
St. Louis, MO | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet | |
Corpus Christi, TX | 2 Gbps | 2 Gbps | Fiber Internet and DSL Internet |
We’re Brightspeed, a brand-new internet provider on a mission to bring more connectivity to America. We believe where you choose to call home shouldn’t limit your options—and we’re building the infrastructure to provide millions of homes with fast, reliable internet. So, wherever you’re streaming, gaming or working, you’ll enjoy an uninterrupted experience.