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"description": "After selling its fiber-to-the-home business to AT&T, company pivots toward enterprise AI infrastructure.\n",
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"textContent": "BARCELONA, March 4, 2026 — Artificial intelligence is driving a redesign of global network infrastructure, as enterprises build faster, programmable systems to handle exploding data workloads, Lumen CEO**Kate Johnson** said Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress here.\n\nBroadband Breakfast on March 4, 2026 – Live From Mobile World CongressThis episode will consider key innovations and policy implications emerging from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.Broadband BreakfastBroadband Breakfast\n\nJohnson leads Lumen Technologies, a Louisiana–based enterprise networking and fiber infrastructure company that has repositioned itself around digital connectivity for large-scale computing systems.\n\n“The architectures are changing, the workloads are exploding, and users are getting more impatient,” Johnson said.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "AI Is Forcing Enterprises to Rethink Network Infrastructure, Lumen CEO Says",
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