Quantum Fiber in Colorado Springs, CO (2026)
If you're weighing Quantum Fiber for a home in Colorado Springs, the first move is to check your exact street address on quantumfiber.com, since fiber here is built out block by block rather than citywide. Sign up through the referral link on this page and both you and the person who referred you can earn up to $100 each in cash once your service is installed and active for 60 consecutive days.
If you're weighing Quantum Fiber for a home in Colorado Springs, the first move is to check your exact street address on quantumfiber.com, since fiber here is built out block by block rather than citywide. Sign up through the referral link on this page and both you and the person who referred you can earn up to $100 each in cash once your service is installed and active for 60 consecutive days.
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Colorado Springs is one of the more competitive broadband markets in the Rockies, and that works in residents' favor. Alongside Spectrum's cable footprint, locally rooted StratusIQ, and fiber from Frontier and EarthLink, Quantum Fiber (now Quantum Fiber from AT&T after the February 2026 acquisition of Lumen's consumer fiber business) has been pushing fiber-to-the-home across a city that sprawls from Old Colorado City and the west side up toward the foothills and out across the eastern plains neighborhoods. That geography matters: between the elevation, summer monsoon storms rolling off Pikes Peak, and the heavy work-from-home population tied to the region's defense and tech employers, a fiber line that delivers symmetrical upload speeds and isn't shared like cable is a real upgrade for video calls, large file uploads, and gaming. The AT&T deal made headlines locally because it specifically covers Southern Colorado, including Colorado Springs and Pueblo, but for now the network, the plans, and the Quantum Fiber branding on your account are unchanged.
Is Quantum Fiber available in Colorado Springs?
Availability in Colorado Springs is strictly address-by-address. A house in one part of a neighborhood can be fully serviceable while a home a few streets over is still waiting on the build, so do not assume coverage based on a friend nearby or a citywide statistic. The only reliable way to know is to enter your exact street address on quantumfiber.com and let the checker confirm whether fiber is live at your home. If it is serviceable, you can review the plans available at your address and, in many Colorado Springs locations, choose self-install with the SmartNID and 360 WiFi gateway; if not, it's worth rechecking periodically as the fiber footprint keeps expanding through the metro.
- Quantum Fiber runs fiber-to-the-home in Colorado Springs with tiers spanning roughly 200 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 Gig, 2 Gig, 3 Gig, and up to 8 Gig in select areas; the 500 Mbps and 1 Gig plans are symmetrical, so your upload matches your download for backing up files or hopping on a call from a home office near downtown or out east.
- No annual contract, no early-termination fee, and no data caps, with a Wi-Fi 7 360 WiFi gateway (plus mesh pods where a larger or multi-level Springs home needs them) included, which helps in older west-side houses and newer builds on the city's edges alike.
- Refer-and-Earn through the Aklamio platform pays up to $100 cash each to both the referrer and the new customer via PayPal or bank deposit, not a gift card or bill credit, after the new line stays active for 60 consecutive days; full payout can take up to about 90 days, and Quantum Fiber also donates $10 to charity per successful referral. Note that the owner of this site may earn a referral reward when you sign up through the link.
- If you're comparing it to AT&T Fiber, know that both are now owned by AT&T but remain distinct products with separate network footprints in Colorado Springs, so check your address for each, since one may reach your block while the other does not.
How to sign up in Colorado Springs
Open the referral link, enter your Colorado Springs address to confirm the fiber is live on your street, choose your speed, and pick self-install or a technician visit. Your referral reward is tagged to the order automatically — there’s nothing to claim separately.
Fiber availability is street-by-street and expanding, so an address a block away may differ from yours — always check your specific address on quantumfiber.com. Last reviewed June 1, 2026.
FAQs
How does the Quantum Fiber refer-a-friend program work?+
You share a referral link (the program runs on the Aklamio platform). A friend orders Quantum Fiber at a serviceable address, gets it installed, and keeps it active for 60 consecutive days. After that, both of you are paid up to $100 in cash — and Quantum Fiber also donates $10 to charity. Always confirm the current terms on quantumfiber.com.
How much is the Quantum Fiber referral reward?+
Up to $100 for the new customer and $100 for the referrer — paid as cash via PayPal or bank deposit (not a gift card or bill credit). Annual caps apply: $500 per referrer and $100 per referee per calendar year.
Is Quantum Fiber available at my address?+
Quantum Fiber is fiber-to-the-home, so it’s available only where the fiber has been built — address by address, across roughly 17 states. Enter your address on quantumfiber.com to check (our referral link drops you into that flow).
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