Lumen Portland 2

707 SW Washington Street

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707 SW Washington Street (Suite 405)
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0.07 miles LightPoint Portland
0.08 miles Pittock Internet Exchange
The Pittock building is Portland's carrier hotel, which has the second greatest density of networks and carriers in the Pacific Northwest (2nd to the Westin Building in Seattle.)
0.13 miles Atmosera DC3
0.26 miles Opus Interactive Portland
0.26 miles Tata Portland (Brewery Block)
The Portland Brewery Blocks data center was purposely built by it’s previous owner, Tycom to serve as an endpoint for it’s high-capacity, undersea fiber cable linking the US with Asia.
0.78 miles H5 Portland
vXchnge acquired the site from SunGard in 2015. In 2017 the NWAX peering Exchange deployed to vXchnge Portland.
0.79 miles Lumen Portland I
0.83 miles SpireTech
5.64 miles Atmosera DC1 DC2
5.64 miles Lunavi Portland
7.02 miles XO: Beaverton
7.20 miles Lumen Portland 3
10.45 miles Flexential Hillsboro 1
The Hillsboro sites are a former ViaWest. Flexential was created after Peak10 acquired ViaWest for $1.67 billion in August 2017.
10.46 miles 3825 NW Aloclek Hillsboro - Digital Realty
10.55 miles Tata Hillsboro
10.71 miles Opus Interactive Hillsboro
10.74 miles STACK Portland POR02
11.60 miles EdgeConneX Portland
11.79 miles Flexential Hillsboro 2
The site houses the U.S. cable landing station for the Hawaiki submarine cable, which delivers “low-latency” connection between the continental U.S., Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand and American Samoa.
11.98 miles Intel Hillsboro, HF2-DC201
12.26 miles QTS Hillsboro
12.38 miles Adobe Hillsboro
12.64 miles NTT Hilsboro HI1
12.74 miles STACK Portland POR03
12.80 miles Flexential Portland - Hillsboro 3
12.83 miles T5 Portland
13.19 miles Aligned Hillsboro PDX-01
13.45 miles OVH Hillsboro, Oregon: HIL-1

Lumen Portland 2 Data Center Photos


Large Content Company Data Centers in Rural Oregon
Posted in Oregon
Source: Dan Aguayo - The Oregonian

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The combined company of CenturyLink and Level(3) has one of the largest networks in the world.

The combined company of CenturyLink and Level 3 is a patchwork of data centers that span over Europe, North America, and Latin America. The data centers came through acquisitions that include Global Crossing (2011) and TW Telecom (2014).

A Timeline of Level 3 Acquisitions

  • 2020: CenturyLink rebrands as Lumen Technologies
  • 2017: CenturyLink acquired Level 3's data centers and network for $34 billion
  • 2015: Black Lotus (for Level3's DDoS mitigation product)
  • 2014 Level 3 acquired TW Telecom for $5.7 billion
  • 2012 Level 3 acquired Voxility
  • 2011 Level 3 acquired Global Crossing (GX) for $2.0 Billion
  • 2007: Level(3) acquired Broadwing for $1.4 billion
  • 2006: Level(3) acquired Progress Telecom for $137 million
  • 2006: Level3 acquired Looking Glass Networks for $96 million
  • 2006: Level3 acquired Telcove (Adelphia Business Solutions) for $1.2 billion
  • 2006: Level3 acquired ICG Communications for $163 million
  • 2005: Level 3 acquired WilTel for $680 million
  • 2002: Level3 acquired Genuity for $242 million
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137 Markets Served
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