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.
Forthcoming events
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US-based Lumen Technologies is to expand its global edge network into Europe and is expanding its edge computing solutions into Europe.
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Capacity shares the key details from three financial reports making headlines today.
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As she approaches the end of her tenure as chair of the Global Leaders’ Forum, Laurinda Pang takes stock of the last 24 months and outlines her vision for the future. Natalie Bannerman reports
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Capacity shares four system update stories making headlines today.
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Lumen Technologies will expand its Quantum Fiber fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network over 2022, CEO Jeff Storey said last night, as he announced the company’s results.
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Lumen Technologies has won a $1.2 billion contract in a move that will bring speeds of up to 100Gbps to the legacy network operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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DDoS attacks are on the rise – and telcos are being targeted in new ways. Explaining the latest data from Black Lotus Labs, Mark Dehus tells Melanie Mingas what it means
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Lumen Technologies (Lumen) has appointed James Flitton as vice president of infrastructure strategy and business development for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Telecoms was one of the three most targeted verticals in the latest quarterly DDoS report from Lumen as the threat landscape continued to evolve.
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Yahoo is due to be back as a brand today, with the expected completion of private equity group Apollo’s acquisition of the operation from Verizon.
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Colt is to build a new dark fibre link between the UK and France through the Channel Tunnel, in a contract to run for 25 years.
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Lumen has reported a 14% increase in DDoS attacks in Q2 of 2021, compared to the previous quarter.