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Lumen Shakes up Telecom Industry With Network-As-A-Service Offering

Lumen Shakes up Telecom Industry With Network-As-A-Service Offering

Lumen Technologies  launched its flagship capability on its Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform It’s the first important step toward the company’s bold vision to disrupt the telecom industry. By offering customers radical flexibility in how they buy, use, and manage networking services, Lumen is cloudifying traditional telecom.

“We have been preparing for this moment for a long time, building a world-class telecom network with state-of-the-art fiber, broad coverage and unsurpassed route diversity and scalability,” said Kate Johnson, Lumen CEO. “Lumen’s Network-as-a-Service offering takes the next step to deliver on our customers’ networking dreams: the ability to fire up any port, with any service, at any time. It’s your network, your way.”

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The Lumen NaaS Vision

Lumen Internet On-Demand is the first and flagship service added to the Lumen NaaS platform, starting with limited availability. Over time, Lumen NaaS will expand to include security services, such as DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service), SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), and Edge services. The platform’s fully digital, consumption-based model will set a new standard for customer experience and expectations.

“Lumen is putting the customer at the center of our Network-as-a-Service platform, creating a cloud-like experience for buying, consuming, and managing our network services,” said Andrew Dugan, Lumen CTO. “Businesses are looking for a dynamic, dedicated internet connection, but they want it from a reliable and flexible network. Unlike some Network-as-a-Service players, Lumen can deliver on this promise because we own and manage our network.”

Delivering on the Customer Dream

“Lumen plays an important role in helping content providers move video content to AWS,” said Evan Statton, Sr. Principal Architect in M&E at AWS. For example, Fox Sports was able to bring its live sports content to AWS by using an on-demand connection aligned with Lumen’s Network-as-a-Service platform. We look forward to continued work with Lumen to help AWS customers achieve their live cloud production goals.”

Customers win big with Lumen’s NaaS experience. They will use a digital portal or APIs (Application Program Interface) to order Lumen Internet On-Demand and future services for instant internet connections to public data centers and port-enabled business locations. They can quickly assign an existing port at a new enterprise building, connecting them to Lumen’s network. Once established, the digital experience begins, including:

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  • A dedicated connection to one of the largest, most connected and secure networks in the world
  • Ability to scale capacity in minutes
  • Internet speeds from 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps
  • A consumption-based billing model; pay only for the time services are active, starting at hourly rates
  • Real-time visibility into service performance and network usage
  • Quick enablement of new capabilities

“Lumen has taken a pragmatic approach when it comes to understanding the evolving needs of the Network-as-a-Service market, in terms of matching user experience with capabilities offered,” said Rohit Mehra, group vice president, Network and Telecommunications, IDC. “Using its high-capacity, global backbone network, Lumen Internet On-Demand delivers flexible network services for a customer-first approach. Lumen’s commitment to providing an effortless operational experience holds promise for enterprises in terms of consuming, managing and upgrading their networks.

Aligning with Key Partners

Lumen NaaS will leverage a broad digital ecosystem of partners – including data center, cloud, technology, and managed service providers – to maximize impact and reach. Digital Realty is one of the first third-party data center providers to join the Lumen Network-as-a-Service Alliance Partner program. Joint customers can provision on-demand services using a digital portal or API in real-time and increase or decrease bandwidth as needed.

“We’re delighted to be partnering with Lumen to redefine the enterprise digital transformation landscape,” said Chris Sharp, CTO, Digital Realty. “Lumen’s cutting-edge Network-as-a-Service solution combined with our global network of highly connected facilities and orchestration platform ServiceFabric™, empowers enterprises with on-demand, personalized experiences, revolutionizing the way networks are consumed and managed. This highlights our shared vision, as we unite to meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

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