CenturyTel of Redfield

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CenturyTel of Redfield
Private (Subsidiary of CenturyLink)
Industry Telecommunications
Founded1970
Headquarters Redfield, Arkansas
Products Local Telephone Service
Parent CenturyTel/CenturyLink
Website http://www.centurylink.com/

CenturyTel of Redfield, Inc., founded in 1970, is a subsidiary of CenturyLink providing local telephone services to Redfield, Arkansas.


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