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Qwest Chief Technology Officer to Present on Intelligent Network Design

Business Wire, June 12, 2008

DENVER -- Are you curious about the future of business telecommunications? Do you want to learn how Qwest is addressing networking needs from the bottom up? Then join a live Webcast conversation featuring Dr. Pieter Poll, chief technology officer for Qwest Communications International Inc. (NYSE: Q).

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Dr. Poll is responsible for Qwest's overall strategic technological direction. In this role, he oversees the evolution of the network and technologies utilized to administer the various network layers and drive future product and service capabilities. He is also responsible for network planning and engineering functions. Poll has more than 20 years' experience in the telecommunications industry in technology, strategy, and business development roles, ensuring that the Webinar will be an illuminating opportunity.

About Qwest

Qwest offers a powerful combination of award-winning broadband, video and voice solutions for residential customers, businesses and government agencies. Customers coast to coast turn to Qwest's industry-leading national fiber optic network to meet their evolving communications and entertainment needs. Qwest employees are the driving force behind the company's nationally recognized Spirit of Service. Qwest is a participant in Networx, the largest communications services contract in the world, to provide innovative voice, data and video services, and is recognized as a leader in the network services market by a leading technology industry analyst firm. For more information on Qwest please visit www.qwest.com. For information about the products and services Qwest is offering in the Networx contract, visit www.gsanetworx.com.

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