Quantum Fiber, formerly CenturyLink and Lumen fiber, delivers symmetrical gigabit speeds over a growing fiber-optic network. They offer straightforward pricing with no contracts and no data caps. The brand represents Lumen's residential fiber investment.
Founded
2022
Customers
2.8 million
Headquarters
Monroe, LA
Coverage
Regional
| Plan | Download | Upload | Type | Data Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
200 Mbps Symmetrical speeds | 200 Mbps | 200 Mbps | Fiber | Unlimited | $30/mo |
500 Mbps Symmetrical 500 Mbps | 500 Mbps | 500 Mbps | Fiber | Unlimited | $40/mo |
940 Mbps Near-gigabit symmetrical speeds | 940 Mbps | 940 Mbps | Fiber | Unlimited | $65/mo |
$30/mo
Download
200 Mbps
Upload
200 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$40/mo
Download
500 Mbps
Upload
500 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$65/mo
Download
940 Mbps
Upload
940 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
Available in parts of 37 states, with fiber concentrated in Denver, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Omaha metro areas. Expanding fiber footprint steadily.
View on FCC Broadband Map200 Mbps symmetrical for $30/month? That's insane value. Router included, no caps, no contract. I was paying $70 for Comcast at similar speeds. Quantum Fiber is a no-brainer if it's available in your area.
The fiber service itself is solid. My frustration is that it took them 5 years to upgrade my street from awful DSL. Neighbors one block over had fiber for years while I was stuck on 10 Mbps DSL. Now that I have it, no complaints.
Had CenturyLink DSL for years and it was terrible. When they upgraded my area to Quantum Fiber, it was like going from a bicycle to a Tesla. Getting solid 900+ Mbps symmetrical. The price lock guarantee has held up for 2 years.