Lumen Technologies announced a plan to divest itself of local phone operations in twenty states in the Midwest, Southeast, and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. in order to concentrate on their large enterprise data business inherited from their acquisition of
Level 3 Communications, and to build out
optical fiber in 16 western states where they continue to operate local phone operations under the
CenturyLink brand, including exchanges inherited from
Qwest, a
Baby Bell, along with their operations in Nevada and Florida.
Apollo Global Management, an
asset management firm, acquired the divested operations for $7.5 billion plus the assumption of $1.4 billion in debt through the newly formed subsidiary Connect Holding, which later announced the
trade name Brightspeed. The purchase closed on October 3, 2022. The assets sold include numerous
incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) which once belonged to
Embarq, to which
Sprint Nextel had spun off its local telephone operations in 2006. Those ILECs also included former
Centel subsidiaries, which Sprint had acquired in 1993. Others had belonged to Lumen predecessor CenturyTel prior to its 2008 merger with Embarq. ==Service area==