For the holding company created in 1996, see Qwest.
Qwest Corporation
Qwest logo
Trade name
CenturyLink QC and Quantum Fiber QC
Formerly
Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company (1911–1990) U S WEST Communications, Inc. (1991–2000)
Company type
Subsidiary
Industry
Telecommunications
Predecessor
Colorado Telephone Rocky Mountain Bell
Founded
July 17, 1911; 112 years ago (1911-07-17)[1]
Headquarters
100 Centurylink Dr, Monroe, LA 71203, USA
Area served
Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Products
Local Telephone Service, FTTH, DSL, and VOIP
Parent
AT&T (1911–1983) US West (1984–2000) Qwest (2000–2011) Lumen (2011–present)
Subsidiaries
El Paso County Telephone
Website
http://www.qwest.com/
Qwest Corporation is a Regional Bell Operating Company owned by Lumen Technologies. It was formerly named U S WEST Communications, Inc. from 1991 to 2000, and also formerly named Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, known as Mountain Bell from 1911 to 1991. It includes the former operations of Malheur Bell, Northwestern Bell and Pacific Northwest Bell as well.
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20, 2003 as Qwest Center Omaha, and adopted the name of CenturyLink Center Omaha on July 15, 2011, as part of a $22 billion buyout of Qwest by CenturyLink...
subsidiaries of Qwest. After the merger, the Bell Operating Company subsidiary was renamed from US West Communications, Inc. to QwestCorporation and other...
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2000. El Paso County Telephone Company (El Paso County, Colorado) QwestCorporation (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New...
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Donnelley completed its acquisition of Dex Media, which had been spun off from Qwest in 2002-2003. Following the acquisition, R.H. Donnelley became the third...
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Qwest in 1997, at which point it was adorned with two large Qwest signs. The building served as Qwest's headquarters until 2000, when the corporation...
Anderson & Stowe, led a $7.5 billion buyout of QwestDex, the third-largest corporate buyout since 1989. QwestDex's purchase occurred in two stages: a $2.75 billion...
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