Lumen Technologies (Lumen)
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AT&T has reportedly held talks about acquiring Lumen Technologies’ consumer fibre assets in a deal potentially worth $5.5 billion.
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Here are some news stories from this week you might have missed.
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Lumen has continued its partnership spree with big-name vendors, striking a deal with Google Cloud to power AIOps and data insight solutions across its network.
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Meta has partnered with Lumen Technologies to “significantly increase” its network capacity to meet the increased demand for its AI models and services.
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Colt Technology Services has announced an expansion of its high bandwidth IP transit to new European cities.
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Lumen Technologies (Lumen) has appointed Dave Ward as its new chief technology officer.
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Atos has been selected by Lumen to modernise its mainframe services as part of a multi-year deal.
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Lumen has named Ashley Haynes-Gaspar as its new executive vice president and chief revenue officer.
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Lumen Technologies (Lumen) has appointed Dr Satish Lakshmanan as its new chief product officer.
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London headquartered Colt Technology Services, a global digital infrastructure company, has closed its acquisition of US-based Lumen Technologies EMEA business.
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Lumen Technologies has unveiled its flagship capability on its Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform.
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Lumen Technologies has announced two major expansions to its secure access service edge (SASE) product suites.
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Lumen Technologies has become one of the first global providers to launch 400G IP transit ports across its network in the US and Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Lumen Technologies has added Portuguese company Talkdesk to its portfolio of contact centre as a service (CCaaS) platforms.
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Lumen has expanded its 400Gbps wavelength network across Europe, covering 50 markets.
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Cyber criminals have started to use the cloud in their attacks on networks, says Lumen in its latest report on cyber attacks.
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Kate Johnson, the new CEO of Lumen, has confirmed that its pause in building out fibre “was more of a stop button than a pause button”.
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Following the company's expansion of its US intercity dark fibre network, Lumen Technologies confirms the build out of its 400Gbps wavelength network across 70 markets.