The Lumen Technologies operating companies are local exchange carriers owned by Lumen Technologies, the third largest landline telephone company in the United States.
Lumen Technologies operating companies consist of operations inherited from various predecessor companies, which is reflected in the differing names of the companies and partially overlapping service territories; all operating companies do business as Lumen Technologies. Predecessors include:
- CenturyTel - the former corporate name of CenturyLink.
- Embarq, the former landline operations of Sprint Nextel, which were spun off in 2006; these include operations dating from Sprint's time as United Telecommunications and operations owned by Centel, which it acquired in 1993.
- Qwest Communications International - which, through its acquisition of US West, inherited operations of the former Bell System in numerous western states.
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CenturyTel companies
CenturyLink grew as Century Telephone and later CenturyTel through acquiring many small and mid-size telephone companies. These include:
- CenturyTel of Chester, Inc. (Iowa, Minnesota)
- CenturyTel of Colorado, Inc. – formerly Universal Telephone
- CenturyTel of Eagle, Inc. (Colorado)
- CenturyLink of Florida, Inc.
- CenturyTel of the Northwest, Inc. (Montana, Oregon, Washington) - formerly Pacific Telecom
- CenturyTel of the Gem State, Inc. (Idaho, Nevada) – formerly owned by Pacific Telecom
- CenturyTel of the Southwest, Inc. – five rate centers in New Mexico
Former Embarq companies
The following companies were formerly owned by Embarq, acquired in 2009, and formerly owned by Sprint Nextel or United Telephone until 2006. Centel companies are also included, which was purchased by Sprint in 1993.
- CenturyLink of Minnesota, Inc.
- United Telephone Company of the West – (Nebraska & Wyoming)
- United Telephone of the Northwest – (Oregon & Washington)
Former Qwest companies
Qwest, which was acquired in 2011, owned an original Bell Operating Company and a small independent provider. Qwest acquired US West, one of the Baby Bells, in 2000.
- El Paso County Telephone Company (El Paso County, Colorado)
- Qwest Corporation (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming) - Combines the former operations of Mountain Bell, Northwestern Bell, and Pacific Northwestern Bell
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