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  • 02-18-2024, 09:05 PM
    Nomasio
    Good day. A top-tier telecommunications company must not only provide standard Internet and voice services but also offer advanced communication solutions to meet various needs. CenturyLink provides just that, offering a wide range of solutions for its customers. The quality of their services is very high, which is confirmed by numerous positive centurylink reviews but at the same time the prices are affordable, and therefore both individuals and businesses are happy to use their services.
  • 02-18-2024, 10:02 AM
    LicaSwon
    I've had countless instances where my internet just decides to take a break right in during an important video call or when I'm trying to stream my favorite show. How to contact centurylink support?
  • 09-01-2004, 07:19 PM
    Untitled
    Doesn't exist in Canada either, you have to top-up by expiry time to keep your unused minutes.
  • 07-20-2004, 05:23 PM
    brennz69
    american cell phone companies have become so greedy that it probabally wont happen. i am fed up with these companies!
  • 07-19-2004, 05:51 PM
    John 3:16
    In Asia, Europe, and Australia you can get a pre-paid cell phone with minutes that never expire. Just like a calling card, you can load up a ton of minutes and you don’t have to worry about them every expiring. This is great, because you just pay for the time that you use, no worrying about going over monthly plans and cards that expire.

    The problem is…IT’S NOT IN AMERICA!

    Why is this? Are these American cell phone companies so greedy that the US has to be the only country where this is not available?

    I know so many people who would jump on this if it were available. Even if it cost 0.25 for the connection and 0.10 a minute, and 0.05 for night and weekends, it would still be a good deal.

    Is this ever gonna come to America?

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