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Qwest

Qwest Communications International Inc.
Subsidiary of CenturyLink
Industry Telecommunications
Fate Merged with CenturyLink
Predecessor US West
Founded 1996
Founder Phillip Anschutz
Defunct August 1, 2011
Headquarters Denver, Colorado, USA
Area served
International
Services Telephony
Internet
Television
Revenue Decrease $13.778 billion (2007)
Increase $1.730 billion (2007)
Increase $2.917 billion (2007)
Total assets Increase $22.532 billion (2007)
Total equity Increase $563 million (2007)
Owner CenturyLink (2011–present)
Number of employees
30,000 (2010)
Subsidiaries Qwest Corporation
Website www.qwest.com
Footnotes / references

Qwest Communications International, Inc. was a large United States telecommunications carrier. Qwest provided local service in 14 western and midwestern U.S. states: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

On April 22, 2010, CenturyLink announced it would acquire Qwest in a stock transaction. The merger closed on April 1, 2011. Qwest began doing business as CenturyLink in August 2011.

Qwest provided voice, Internet backbone data services, and digital television in some areas. It operated in three segments: Wireline Services, Wireless Services, and Other Services. The Wireline Services segment provided local voice, long distance voice, and data and Internet (DSL) services to consumers, businesses, and wholesale customers, as well as access services to wholesale customers. The Wireless Services segment was achieved by a partnership with Verizon Wireless. Qwest also partnered with DirecTV to provide digital television service to its customers. In Phoenix, Denver, Salt Lake City, Boise, and Omaha, Qwest offered Qwest Choice TV. The Other Services segment primarily involved the sublease of real estate assets, such as space in office buildings, warehouses, and other properties.


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