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What did Brightspeed used to be called?

In early October, CenturyLink is set to undergo a significant transformation as it changes its name to Brightspeed. This change marks a pivotal moment for the company, signifying its shift towards a new brand identity. With this rebranding, Brightspeed will step into the role previously held by CenturyLink, particularly in Tennessee and 19 other states, where it will now manage the telephone and internet operations.

This transition reflects more than just a name change; it represents a strategic move for Brightspeed to establish itself in the telecommunications landscape. Formerly known as CenturyLink, the company’s rebranding to Brightspeed indicates a fresh direction and a renewed focus on delivering connectivity services. Customers in Tennessee and the other 19 states where operations are being transferred can expect to receive the same reliable services, now under the Brightspeed name.

The renaming of CenturyLink to Brightspeed is not just a cosmetic change but a significant step towards a new era for the company. As Brightspeed takes over operations in Tennessee and other states, it aims to maintain the standards and quality of service customers have come to expect. This move is part of a broader strategy to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing telecommunications industry, ensuring that Brightspeed remains a key player in providing essential connectivity services to its customers.

(Response: Brightspeed used to be called CenturyLink.)