Qwest Phone

How to Delete a Qwest Phone

It's a simple matter to delete your Qwest phone, whether you're moving or have found a better deal. Qwest provides separate or bundled service for Internet, TV and phone over large parts of the country. Its acquisition by CenturyLink, now the third largest U.S. telecommunications company, has merged Qwest with the communications giant. Combining CenturyLink and Qwest creates a 190,000-route-mile fiber network, spanning much of the United States and nearly doubling the company's network access points.

Qwest: Phone Problems

Qwest is a communications company that offers phone service, Internet, and DirecTV channels. There are four main voice programs from which to choose. The plans start at local unlimited calling and go up to unlimited local and long distance calls. As with any electronics device or communications service, your phone service could run into problems, but there are solutions to the most common ones.

Qwest Advanced Calling Phone Features

The Qwest phone company is a subsidiary of CenturyLink, the third largest telecommunications company servicing the United States. Qwest provides phone services, DSL broadband Internet connectivity and wireless communication to both businesses and consumers. Basic voice services are expanded through the advanced calling features available as part of the solutions packages. Packaging, pricing and availability depend on the market.

Qwest Phone Options

Qwest offers several phone options for customers, including home phone service plans and wireless phone service through Verizon Wireless. Home phone service through Qwest is available in four plans, from basic to unlimited. With Verizon Wireless service through Qwest, customers can bundle their wireless phone service with other Qwest services, such as Internet, for savings.

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How to Use a Qwest Phone on the Sprint Network

Changing your cellphone service provider does not necessarily require getting a new phone, even with CDMA service providers like Qwest. CDMA cellphones have their phone number and carrier programmed directly into the phone, rather than storing that information on a removable and exchangeable SIM card. In order to use a CDMA cell phone from one provider on a different provider's network, you must first flash, or unlock, the pre-programmed carrier information.