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  2. Qwest Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Qwest logo. Qwest Wireless LLC was a cellular phone service owned by Qwest Communications and offered in the United States. Qwest Wireless was a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that operated on Sprint's CDMA network. While Qwest originally owned its own wireless network, it discontinued that network in 2004 as part of the move to become ...

  3. List of Lumen Technologies operating companies - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Qwest - Wikipedia

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    Qwest Communications Company, LLC was an affiliate of Qwest that can provide local services but currently provides long-distance telephone and long-haul data services. It was the classic pre-US West-merger entity founded in 1966 as Southern Pacific Telecommunications Company .

  5. The history of the American phone book - AOL

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    As phone lines became more popular—between 1942 and 1962, the number of phones in the U.S. grew 230% to 76 million—telephone companies realized they would run out of phone numbers.

  6. Qwest Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Qwest Corporation, doing business as CenturyLink QC, is a Regional Bell Operating Company owned by Lumen Technologies.It was originally named Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, later becoming known as Mountain Bell, then US West Communications, Inc. from 1991 to 2000.

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  8. Dex Media (Dex One) - Wikipedia

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    After completion of the formation of Dex Media, Dex signed a 50-year agreement with Qwest to be the official directory provider to Qwest local telephone customers. The sale of QwestDex marked the first time a Baby Bell sold its telephone directory operations. In July 2004, Dex Media went public and began trading on the NYSE under the ticker "DEX".

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