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Centurylink Global Network Keavík FARICE-1 DANICE Anchorage Oslo Helsinki Stockholm Tallinn Inverness Gothenburg Aberdeen Dundee Glasgow Edinburgh Copenhagen Malmo Moscow NORTHSTAR Newcastle Carlisle Bradford Sylt Manchester York AKORN TAT-14 Preston Hamburg Liverpool Leeds Dublin Chester Sheeld Bremen Stoke-on-Trent Nottingham AC-1 (NORTH) Wexford Derby Norwich Beverwijk Hanover Berlin Poznan Kilmore Quay Birmingham Peterborough Amsterdam Warsaw Coventry Cambridge Haarlem Cardi Oxford Calgary Swansea Docklands Rotterdam Leipzig LANTIC (NORTH) LondonBredene Antwerp Dusseldorf Bristol Slough AECONNECT Bude Bath Cologne Dresden GTT AT Exeter Brighton Chichester Brussels Frankfurt Katowice Winnipeg PlymouthPortsmouth Lille Prague Whitesands Truro Ludwigshafen Rouen Vancouver Brno Kraków Caen Luxembourg Nuremberg Paris Stuttgart Ivancice Lannion Harbour Pointe Strasbourg Kehl Bratislava Spokane APOLLO NORTH Rennes Munich Vienna PC-1 Seattle Bellevue Basel Zuhhrich Helena Budapest YELLOW (AC-2) TGN-A Vancouver Billings Geneva Zagreb Ljubljana Portland Bozeman Montreal Lyon Milan Eagan Turin Hillsboro Minneapolis Bordeaux Belgrade Salem Green Bay Burlington AC-1 (SOUTH) Bucharest Eau Claire Missassauga Eugene Owatonna Grand RapidsSaginaw Boise Battle Creek Toronto Toulouse Marseille TEA Bandon Livonia Rochester Utica Schenectady APOLLO SOUTH Monaco Milwaukee Lansing Niagara Falls Bilbao Troy Troy Springeld Casper Madison Southeld Syracuse Worcester Kalamazoo Bualo Albany Medford Cedar Rapids Detroit Erie Binghamton Boston WACS Soa Des Moines Chicago Dearborn LAG NORTH (FA-1) Rome Mentor CoudersportHartford Providence F EIG Ogden Omaha Toledo Wilkes-Barre New London Cheyenne Grand Island South Bend Elyria Cleveland Scranton New Haven Redding Akron Newark Barcelona Council Blus Allentown Brookhaven LAG SOUTH (FA-1) Istanbul PACIFIC CROSSING-1 Salt Lake City Fort Collins-Loveland Youngstown New York F Madrid (PC-1) Greeley Lincoln Springeld Indianapolis Columbus Altoona Trenton Beijing Reno Bethany Pittsburgh York PC-1 Chico Boulder Dayton FrederickPhiladelphia JAPAN - US Denver Topeka Kansas City Winchester Valencia Manchester Roseville Salina Maryland Heights Cincinnati Baltimore Colorado Springs Ashburn Washington, D.C. Sacramento Arden-Arcade Grand Junction Louisville MiddletownHarrisonburg HAWK SEA-ME-WE-4 San Francisco Oakland St. Louis Staunton Fredericksburg Lisbon Wichita Lexington-Fayette Lynchburg Charlottesville Seoul San Mateo Modesto Springeld Richmond San Jose Arkansas City Bowling Green Roanoke Palo Alto Sikeston Kingsport-Bristol Danville Norfolk Sunnyvale Fresno Stratford Johnson City Tri-Cities Chesapeake JAPAN - US Salinas San Luis Obispo Las Vegas Bentonville Nashville GreensboroRocky Mount EUROPE INDIA Tokyo Tulsa Knoxville Winston-Salem Bakerseld Amarillo Memphis GastoniaCharlotteRaleigh GATEWAY (EIG) Grover Beach Albuquerque Oklahoma City Shelbyville Chattanooga Lompoc BurbankSan Bernardino Manchester SpartanburgFayetteville EAC UNITY Wichita Falls Little Rock Greenville JONAH Santa Barbara Riverside Columbia RNAL Los Angeles Phoenix Atlanta Anaheim Birmingham Augusta Wilmington TGN-EA Orange County Carlsbad Lubbock Fort Worth Plano Shreveport Macon SEA-ME-WE-5 San Diego Tyler Jackson Charleston Tijuana Abilene Dallas Monroe Tel Aviv Tucson Santa Teresa El Paso Montgomery Columbus Shanghai RNAL UNITY Midland Waco Zavalla Ferry Pass Savannah Cuidad Juarez Round Rock Bryan Baton RougeMobile MAC Lake Charles Brent Tallahassee Jacksonville MID-ATLANTIC TPE JAPAN - US Austin ® GLOBENET WACS Pensacola CROSSING (MAC) SCCN San Antonio BaytownLafayette Panama City Gainesville JAPAN - US Houston New Orleans Ocala Daytona Beach Sugar Land Orlando Titusville Tampa Winter Haven Corpus Christi Clearwater Melbourne Laredo West Palm Beach TPE Saint Petersburg Lakeland Sarasota Boca Raton RNAL SCCN McAllen Deereld Beach Monterrey Harlingen Fort Myers Taipei APCN2 C2C Pompano Beach Reynosa EAC Miami Nassau Dubai FNAL Fort Lauderdale MAC APCN2 AAG Mazatlan Hollywood SAM-1 IMEWE Hong Kong C2C TEAMS RNAL SEA-ME-WE-4 Honolulu Hanoi Jeddah EIG Querétaro FLAG / FALCON TGN-IA Guadalajara TGN - PACIFIC Veracruz Mumbai SJC Mexico City Santo Domingo EAC Kingston St. Croix C2C ARCOS San Juan APCN2 ASIA-AMERICA GATEWAY (AAG) PAN-AMERICAN CROSSING (PAC) TGN-EA IMEWE Manilla Guatemala City Bangkok SAC SEA-ME-WE-4 TGN-IA Guam BBG SEA-ME-WE-4 TEAMS Bangalore Santa Marta SEA-ME-WE-5 Barranquilla Valledupar Guacara Djibouti San Jose Caracas Port of Spain SEA-ME-WE-4 Cartagena Maracaibo Esterillos Puerto La Cruz AMERICAS-II I2I Colon Barquisimeto Valencia Maracay TIC AAG Balboa Panama I2I TIC Medellin Cucuta Puerto Ordaz Bucaramanga EASSY Manizales BBG Pereira Bogota SEA-ME-WE-5 Kuala Armenia Lumpur PPC-1 Ibagué AUSTRALIA-JAPAN CABLE (AJC) Buenaventura Cali Villavicencio SOUTHERN CROSS (SCCN) Popayán Neiva Singapore Esmeraldas Pasto Ibarra ENDEAVOR Quito Lago Agrio Cayambe Nairobi Manta Coca Guayaquil Cuenca Fortaleza IA Loja MIC-1 Piura Jakarta Chiclayo Trujillo Chimbote Recife SOUTH AMERICAN CROSSING (SAC) AMERICAS-II WACS EASSY Lima Salvador Lurin Ica Brasilia SAC Arequipa Mogi Mirim Belo Horizonte SEA-ME-WE-3 Campinas Sorocaba Londrina Rio de Janeiro SAC Salta São Paulo Santos Tucumán Resistencia Curitiba Johannesburg Corrientes P. Libres Porto Alegre Paraná San Juan Cordoba Uruguaiana SAC Valparaíso Mendoza Rosario Rio Cuarto Pilar Santiago Cape Town Sydney San Luis San Rafael Buenos Aires La Plata Las Toninas Mar del Plata Melbourne Neuquén Bahia Blanca Bariloche Comodoro Rivadavia On-net Market Rio Gallegos CenturyLink Network Rio Grande CenturyLink Global Network © 2020 CenturyLink. All Rights Reserved. Map information above is current as of March 2018. Information is subject to change. Contact CenturyLink for updates or details. CenturyLink’s global network is made up of owned, leased access and IRU segments, which are not distinguished on this map. CenturyLink engages in-region carriers to provide services in some markets. Keavík FARICE-1 DANICE Anchorage Oslo Helsinki Stockholm Tallinn Inverness Gothenburg Aberdeen Dundee Glasgow Edinburgh Copenhagen Malmo Moscow Albany Newcastle Worcester Boston Carlisle Erie Binghamton Bradford Sylt Springeld Framingham Manchester York Preston Hamburg Coudersport Hartford Providence Liverpool Leeds Poughkeepsie Stamford Dublin Chester Sheeld Bremen Stoke-on-Trent Nottingham Wilkes-Barre Norwalk New London Wexford Beverwijk Berlin Punxsutawney Scranton Derby Norwich Hanover Poznan Williamsport New Haven Kilmore Quay Birmingham Peterborough Amsterdam Warsaw State College White Plains Bridgeport Coventry Cambridge Haarlem Indiana Cardi Oxford Calgary Leetsdale Allentown Swansea Docklands Rotterdam Leipzig Lebanon LondonBredene Antwerp Dusseldorf Bristol Slough NORTHSTAR Altoona Carlisle Reading Nassau Brookhaven Bude Bath Cologne Dresden Pittsburgh New York Exeter Brighton Harrisburg Bellport Chichester Brussels Frankfurt Katowice PlymouthPortsmouth Lille Prague AKORN York Newark Manasquan Whitesands Truro Ludwigshafen Rouen Vancouver Lancaster Brno Kraków Winnipeg Frederick Edison Caen Luxembourg Nuremberg Winchester Princeton Paris Ivancice Baltimore Trenton Stuttgart Ashburn Lannion Bratislava Harbour Pointe Washington, D.C. Philadelphia Strasbourg Kehl Spokane Harrisonburg Rennes Munich Vienna Seattle Bellevue Fredericksburg Basel Zuhhrich PC-1 Helena Budapest Anchorage Vancouver Billings Geneva Zagreb Ljubljana Portland Bozeman Montreal Lyon Milan Eagan Turin Hillsboro Minneapolis GTT ATLANTIC (NORTH) Bordeaux Belgrade Salem Green Bay Burlington Bucharest Eau Claire Missassauga SCCN Eugene Owatonna Grand RapidsSaginaw Boise Battle Creek Toronto Toulouse Marseille TEA Bandon Livonia Rochester Utica Schenectady TAT-14 Monaco Milwaukee Lansing Niagara Falls Bilbao Troy Troy Springeld Casper Madison Southeld Syracuse Worcester AC-1 (NORTH) Kalamazoo Bualo Albany AECONNECT Medford Cedar Rapids Detroit Erie Boston WACS Soa Des Moines Chicago Dearborn APOLLO NORTH Rome Ogden Toledo Mentor EIG Cheyenne Omaha Cleveland Redding Grand Island South Bend Elyria Council Blus Akron YELLOW (AC-2) Barcelona Istanbul PACIFIC CROSSING-1 Salt Lake City Fort Collins-Loveland Youngstown Madrid Greeley Lincoln Springeld Indianapolis Columbus New York Beijing (PC-1) Reno Pittsburgh PC-1 Chico Bethany Philadelphia TGN-A Boulder Denver Topeka Kansas City Dayton Winchester Valencia Manchester Roseville Salina Maryland Heights Cincinnati Baltimore Colorado Springs Ashburn Washington, D.C. AC-1 (SOUTH) Sacramento Arden-Arcade Grand Junction Louisville MiddletownHarrisonburg HAWK SEA-ME-WE-4 San Francisco Oakland St. Louis Staunton Fredericksburg Lisbon JAPAN - US Modesto Wichita Lexington-Fayette Lynchburg Charlottesville Seoul San Mateo Springeld Richmond San Jose Arkansas City Bowling Green Roanoke APOLLO SOUTH Palo Alto Sikeston Kingsport-Bristol Danville Norfolk Sunnyvale Fresno Stratford Johnson City Tri-Cities Chesapeake JAPAN - US Salinas San Luis Obispo Las Vegas Bentonville Nashville GreensboroRocky Mount EUROPE INDIA Tokyo Tulsa Knoxville Winston-Salem FLAG NORTH (FA-1) Bakerseld Amarillo Memphis GastoniaCharlotteRaleigh GATEWAY (EIG) Grover Beach Albuquerque Oklahoma City Shelbyville Chattanooga UNITY Lompoc Burbank Manchester Fayetteville EAC San Bernardino Wichita Falls Little Rock Greenville Spartanburg FLAG SOUTH (FA-1) JONAH Santa Barbara Riverside Columbia RNAL Los Angeles Phoenix Atlanta Anaheim Birmingham Augusta Wilmington TGN-EA Orange County Carlsbad Lubbock Fort Worth Plano Shreveport Macon SEA-ME-WE-5 AAG San Diego Tyler
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