Centennial became the latest Colorado city to get CenturyLink’s fiber-based , an alternative to cable and satellite.
Just like other pay-TV services, Prism offers a large range of channels at various price plans. Also like the others, Prism has those limited-time promotions, starting at $50 a month for 140 channels for the first six months.
Interested residents should check for more details at CenturyLink’s site at.
Not all Centennial residents qualify for service just yet. CenturyLink told me there are neighborhoods where Prism is not available today, but it’s coming in the future, promised Sara Spaulding, a CenturyLink spokesperson.
“However, I can tell you that with this initial phase, the majority of homes in Centennial are now able to subscribe to PrismTV. We’re expecting to get access to the remaining few homes at a later date,” she said.
Prism TV has been in the areas of Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker, Sedalia, and parts of Douglas County.



