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What CenturyLink customers in Wyoming actually get

By Pablo Mendoza, Lead Analyst

Compare CenturyLink Fiber, DSL plans, speeds, and pricing available in Wyoming.

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Quick Answer

CenturyLink is the #4 internet provider in Wyoming by coverage, serving 15+ cities. Fiber is the primary connection type available. Plans start at $50/mo. Compare with 1 lower-priced competitor in the state.

Key Findings

  • CenturyLink serves 15+ cities in Wyoming
  • Plans start at $50/mo
  • Available technologies: Fiber, DSL

CenturyLink Plans in Wyoming

Simply Unlimited 500 Mbps

Fiber
$50/mo
Download527 Mbps
Upload531 Mbps
DataUnlimited
ContractNone

Simply Unlimited 60 Mbps

DSL
$50/mo
Download61 Mbps
Upload5 Mbps
DataUnlimited
ContractNone

Simply Unlimited 100 Mbps

Fiber
$55/mo
Download101 Mbps
Upload709 Mbps
DataUnlimited
ContractNone

Simply Unlimited 140 Mbps

Fiber
$55/mo
Download142 Mbps
DataUnlimited
ContractNone

Simply Unlimited 10 Mbps

DSL
$55/mo
DataUnlimited
ContractNone

Simply Unlimited 3 Mbps

DSL
$55/mo
Download3 Mbps
Upload70 Mbps
DataUnlimited
ContractNone

Plan data from FCC Broadband Labels. Actual pricing may vary by location.

CenturyLink Pricing vs Wyoming Competition

In Wyoming, CenturyLink plans start at $50/mo. Spectrum offers lower starting prices in the state (Spectrum from $30/mo).

While CenturyLink uses Fiber/DSL technology, Starlink and HughesNet offer Satellite, and Spectrum offers Cable in Wyoming. Different connection types suit different needs — fiber excels at low latency and symmetric speeds, while cable provides wide availability, and fixed wireless serves rural areas.

CenturyLink ranks #4 in Wyoming coverage at approximately 67.11% of the state. The leading provider, Starlink, covers 100% of Wyoming. Actual availability depends on your specific address — enter your ZIP code above to verify coverage.

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CenturyLink Coverage in Wyoming

CenturyLink is available in 15+ cities across Wyoming. Select a city to see detailed coverage and provider comparisons.

CenturyLink Internet Service in Wyoming

CenturyLink serves 15+ cities across Wyoming, offering Fiber and DSL service to residential and business customers. Residents can choose from 13 plans, with options designed for everything from basic browsing to heavy streaming and remote work. Whether you need reliable internet for working from home, streaming 4K video, or keeping the whole family connected, CenturyLink offers fiber-optic speeds with low latency throughout the Wyoming service area.

Major cities in the CenturyLink Wyoming coverage area include Big Horn, Casper, Cheyenne, Evanston, Gillette and 10 more. To see detailed availability and pricing for your area, enter your ZIP code or select a city above. You can also compare CenturyLink with other providers available at your address to find the best value.

Internet Market in Wyoming

Wyoming has a moderately concentrated broadband market (HHI: 1,604) where CenturyLink leads with 67.11% coverage reach — 4.6 percentage points ahead of the next-largest provider, Spectrum at 62.54%. A coverage lead this wide usually means thinner discounting and slower network reinvestment, since the top provider holds most of the addressable market. The remaining 5 providers in Wyoming cover a fraction of addresses, limiting their competitive impact. FCC analysis consistently links single-dominant-provider markets to higher average monthly bills than markets with two or more genuinely overlapping ISPs.

Fiber availability at 67% is modestly ahead of the national average of 57%, putting Wyoming slightly ahead of the nationwide fiber buildout curve. Nationally, fiber coverage is expanding by roughly 8 percentage points per year, driven by BEAD infrastructure grants and private carrier investment from AT&T, Frontier, and Google Fiber. Fixed wireless internet — including 5G home internet from T-Mobile and Verizon — covers 51% of addresses, 19 points above the national fixed wireless average of 32%. Higher-than-average wireless availability gives residents an additional competitive alternative that can keep wired ISP pricing in check.

Fiber internet is available from 4 providers (CenturyLink, Verizon Fios, AT&T Internet), with 67.11% fiber coverage — significantly above the national average of 57%. Fiber delivers symmetrical upload and download speeds — a key advantage for households with multiple remote workers, video conference participants, or content creators who upload large files. Nationally, fiber represents the fastest-growing broadband technology segment, expanding at roughly 8 percentage points of coverage per year. Spectrum provides the primary cable broadband alternative with 62.54% coverage — cable coverage in line with the national average of 72%. Cable internet uses DOCSIS 3.1 technology to deliver download speeds of 100 Mbps to 1.2 Gbps, though upload speeds (typically 10-35 Mbps) lag behind fiber's symmetrical performance. For households that do not require heavy upstream bandwidth, cable plans often offer competitive pricing to fiber. Fixed wireless internet — including 5G home internet services — is available from T-Mobile and Verizon 5G Home, reaching 50.64% of addresses (well above the national fixed wireless average of 32%). Fixed wireless offers a no-installation alternative that is increasingly competitive with cable for everyday internet use, with speeds typically ranging from 50-300 Mbps download. Unlike satellite, fixed wireless delivers lower latency (20-40 ms), making it viable for video conferencing and gaming. Satellite internet (Starlink, HughesNet, Viasat) reaches addresses that wired broadband can't. Starlink's low-Earth-orbit (LEO) technology delivers 20-60 ms latency — a major improvement over geostationary services at 600+ ms — making it a practical choice for rural households without fixed-line options.

Wyoming received $347 million in federal BEAD funding. The Wyoming Broadband Office is currently in the challenge phase, which means providers and communities can dispute the FCC broadband maps that determine which locations qualify for funding — a critical step before deployment grants are awarded. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) previously provided up to $30/month subsidies for eligible households, though federal funding expired in 2024. Some providers continue offering voluntary low-income discounts.

How CenturyLink Compares in Wyoming

CenturyLink

TechnologiesFiber, DSL
State Coverage67.11%
Starting Price$50/mo
Max Speed940 Mbps

Starlink

TechnologiesSatellite
State Coverage100%

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CenturyLink in Wyoming: Frequently Asked Questions

Is CenturyLink available in Wyoming?
Yes, CenturyLink offers Fiber and DSL service in Wyoming. Coverage includes Big Horn, Casper, Cheyenne and 12 more cities. Enter your address on this page to confirm availability at your home.
How much does CenturyLink internet cost in Wyoming?
CenturyLink plans in Wyoming start at $50/mo. 13 plans are available. In Wyoming, Spectrum (from $30/mo) may offer lower starting prices. Promotional rates often apply for the first 12-24 months. Compare current offers using the ZIP code search above.
What internet speeds does CenturyLink offer in Wyoming?
CenturyLink offers speeds from 1 Mbps to 527 Mbps in Wyoming. Fiber plans include symmetrical upload and download speeds, which is ideal for remote work and video conferencing.
Does CenturyLink require a contract in Wyoming?
CenturyLink does not require annual contracts — you can cancel anytime. Always review the service agreement before ordering to understand early termination fees and rate change policies.
What is the fastest CenturyLink plan available in Wyoming?
The fastest CenturyLink plan in Wyoming reaches 527 Mbps download with symmetrical upload. Pricing for the top tier starts at approximately $55/mo. Enter your ZIP code to confirm plan availability at your address.
Is CenturyLink the cheapest internet provider in Wyoming?
CenturyLink's most affordable plan in Wyoming starts at $50/mo. Spectrum (from $30/mo) offers lower starting prices in the state. Compare all available plans at your address using the ZIP code search above to find the lowest price.
What internet technology does CenturyLink use in Wyoming?
CenturyLink uses Fiber, DSL technology in Wyoming. Fiber-optic connections deliver the fastest speeds with the lowest latency, ideal for gaming, video calls, and large file transfers. If you need Satellite or Cable, Starlink offers Satellite and Spectrum offers Cable in Wyoming.
How many cities does CenturyLink serve in Wyoming?
CenturyLink serves 15+ cities across Wyoming, including Big Horn, Casper, Cheyenne and 12 more. Coverage continues to expand as CenturyLink invests in infrastructure upgrades and network extensions throughout the state.

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Sources & Methodology

Data for CenturyLink coverage and plans in Wyoming is compiled from FCC Broadband Data Collection filings, provider-published broadband labels, and U.S. Census Bureau demographic data. Population and median household income figures are from the American Community Survey. Pricing, speeds, and availability are verified against provider broadband nutrition labels and may vary by location. For a detailed explanation of our data collection and scoring process, see our methodology page.

How We Score Providers

Our analysts rate every provider on a composite 1–5 scale using five weighted criteria, applied consistently across all reviews and comparisons:

  • Price (30%) — advertised plan pricing verified monthly against each provider's broadband nutrition labels.
  • Speed (25%) — advertised tiers cross-checked with third-party real-world speed test data.
  • Reliability (20%) — technology type, uptime signals, and FCC complaint data.
  • Coverage (15%) — FCC Broadband Data Collection availability records.
  • Customer Service (10%) — published satisfaction indices and verified support channels.

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