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Tamara Chuang of The Denver Post.Author
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Getting your player ready...

It’s here! But where?

CenturyLink isn’t saying exactly who can get its gigabit-fast Internet service in Colorado. It promises an update this month.

But what we do know is the company is only building within the boundaries of Denver (and a few outside of Colorado). And there are definitely neighborhoods in Denver that can order service today of up to 1 gigabit per second — that’s 1,000 Mbps, or 10 to 100 times faster than typical broadband services.

Gigabit is, apparently, “perfect” in the same way as 100 Mbps

If you live in Park Hill, Washington Park, Glendale and several others, you probably can order it. Just type your address into to see if the gigabit option comes up for $110 a month.

As gigabit invades random cities in the U.S. (), there are some folks who cannot wait. “” created a “” map in Google so fellow gigabit enthusiasts can track availability and help keep the map up to date.

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Find gigabit in your neighborhood? Let us know!

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