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Lumen Technologies, the successor of Qwest Communications International and owner of CenturyLink, has reached an agreement to sell its consumer fiber business, called Quantum Fiber, to AT&T for $5 ...
AT&T has agreed to acquire CenturyLink and Quantum Fiber's fiber internet business in 11 states, including Oregon, for $5.75 billion, and hopes to double its availability by the end of 2030.
AT&T has struck a deal to buy CenturyLink's consumer fiber broadband division for $5.75 billion, giving the Internet provider another 1.1 million fiber customers in 11 states.
Additionally, taxes and miscellaneous fees may go up at any time, to no fault of Quantum Fiber. Until late 2022, CenturyLink had one of the largest combined fiber and DSL networks, available in ...
Lumen provides mass market broadband through the brands Quantum Fiber and CenturyLink. The deal is pending approval from the Department of Justice, and is expected to close in the first half of 2026.
Not all states in CenturyLink’s converge area will have fiber optic options. CenturyLink breaks its internet services down into two main categories: the DSL plan and the Fiber Gigabit plan.
AT&T announced Wednesday that it plans to acquire most of Lumen’s fiber internet business, which operates as CenturyLink and Quantum Fiber, for $5.75 billion, according to a news release.
AT&T will acquire CenturyLink and Quantum Fiber internet services in Arizona. The deal, worth $5.75 billion and pending regulatory approval, will transfer roughly one million customers nationwide ...