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Brightspeed provides fast, dependable internet across North Carolina including:
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Brightspeed provides internet and voice services to many locations across North Carolina. See whether our services are available in your area by viewing the dropdown menu below.
The state of North Carolina’s natural beauty ranges from the Atlantic coastline to the Appalachian Mountains. From the picturesque beaches of the Outer Banks to the rolling inland hills, North Carolina is a scenic wonder, offering hiking, camping, and general outdoor enjoyment from the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains to the calm surf of the coast.
Natural beauty isn’t all NC has to offer, though. With many of the nation’s top research universities located in the Research Triangle, Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill are diverse cities with vast educational opportunities and culture. The economy is diverse as well, with plenty of tech and pharmaceutical jobs as well as a robust agricultural sector producing tobacco, sweet potatoes, and poultry.
Culturally, North Carolina is diverse as well, with places like Charlotte and Asheville boasting vibrant artistic communities. And don’t forget the barbecue.
North Carolina’s varied climate and diverse topography allow for plenty of outdoor activity. Whether you love the water or hitting the mountains for a hike or a climb, you’ll find something you love about being outside in North Carolina.
Hiking and Camping. From the Appalachian Trail to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you’ll find plenty of trails and campsites. If you’d rather stick to your vehicle, the Blue Ridge Parkway is known as “America’s Favorite Drive.”
Hitting the Beach. Swim, sunbathe, and even surf at the Outer Banks. Don’t have the equipment needed for things like surfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding? Don’t worry, there are plenty of rental shops available.
Exploring Waterfalls and Swimming Holes. Linville Falls, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is one of the state’s most famous waterfalls, accessible via numerous trails. Sliding Rock in Pisgah National Forest is a natural waterslide that ends in a cool, refreshing pool.
Mountain Biking. Near Fontana Lake, Tsali Recreation Area is a primate destination for two-wheel adventure, featuring over 40 miles of trails passing through waterfalls and lush forests.
Appreciating the Wildlife. Peep the birds, bees, and beyond in places like Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, The Great Dismal Swamp, and Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge to see black bears, red wolves, and plenty of birds. Finally, Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking. The Nantahala River offers rapids suitable for both beginners and experienced whitewater enthusiasts. Try the French Broad River and the Green River for more challenging rides.
Are Brightspeed services offered in North Carolina?
Yes, Brightspeed services are available in North Carolina.
Am I able to package Brightspeed internet with phone in North Carolina?
Yes, absolutely. For more information on ordering Brightspeed internet and phone services, visit our deals page.
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Does Brightspeed offer any internet deals in North Carolina?
See what Brightspeed deals are available in your area by visiting our deals page.
How much does Brightspeed cost in North Carolina?
Brightspeed Internet plans start at $50/mo. Exact pricing varies depending on which service you select.
What Brightspeed plans are offered in North Carolina?
Go to our availability page to see which Brightspeed plans are available in North Carolina.