No, the price is not locked. It can go up. CenturyLink is still honoring the “one price for life” lower bandwidth services (I know as I have it) but under the new Quantum brand name with higher bandwidths it appears they aren’t offering “one price for life” anymore.
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Originally Posted by PoolBrews
2nd the recommendation for Quantum (CenturyLink) fiber. $65/month for 1GB speed, price is locked in as long as I stay with them. They provide the modem, and all taxes and fees are already included in the price.
Not sure where you're getting Hulu Live for $60... Base price is $65 - once you add in taxes and fees, it's a little over $70/month. If you want to skip commercials for DVR'ed programs, it's another $10/month.
YouTube TV is a better choice. $65/month (+Taxes and fees), the DVR is far superior to Hulu's, and commercial skip is included at no extra charge. If you're a T-Mobile cell customer, you can get $10/month off of YouTube TV as long as you're with T-Mobile, bringing it down to $55/month. That's $20 less per month than Hulu when comparing apples to apples (commercial skipping on both).
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