Qwest Corp Proposes Rate Increase for Residence Local Exchange Services Effective May 1
Summary
Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink filed with the Utah Public Service Commission on April 15, 2026, proposing to increase monthly rates for residence local exchange service and various packaged services. The proposed rates would take effect May 1, 2026, subject to commission review and approval. This is a standard rate adjustment filing under Docket No. 26-049-P04.
What changed
Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink filed a price list proposal with the Utah Public Service Commission on April 15, 2026, under Docket No. 26-049-P04, seeking to increase monthly rates for residential local exchange service and bundled service packages. The proposed rates would become effective May 1, 2026, pending commission approval.
Residential customers of Qwest/CenturyLink in Utah should monitor this proceeding as the proposed rate increases could affect monthly telecommunications costs. The filing is subject to commission review, and stakeholders may have opportunity to comment during the regulatory process.
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Docket No: 26-049-P04
Telecom Docket Year: 2026
Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink QC – Exchange and Network Services Price List – This filing proposes to increase the monthly rates for residence local exchange service and various packaged services effective May 1, 2026.
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| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| April 15, 2026 | Price List |
| Price List – Redline |
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