PSC Closes Lumen Investigation Issues Findings


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PSC CLOSES LUMEN INVESTIGATION ISSUES FINDINGS

Lincoln, January 14, 2025- The Nebraska Public Service 
Commission has approved an Order (911-075/PI-248, 
911-077/C-5581/PI-252) closing its investigation and 
issuing its findings into three separate 911 outages/
disruptions involving telecommunications carrier 
Lumen. 

The three separate Lumen outages/disruptions occurred 
on August 31, 2023, April 17 & July 9, 2024, impacting 
911 service over a wide area of Lumens’ Nebraska network.

“Lumen guaranteed, and we expect Nebraska’s 911 system 
to be available 99.999 percent (five-nines) of the time, and 
that didn’t happen,” said Commission Chair Tim Schram. 

Through its investigation and hearings, the Commission 
finds that Lumen’s level of performance was not acceptable 
for Nebraska’s 911 system and that the carrier failed to meet 
the level of service provided within its state contract.

Commission Chair Schram said, “While Lumen has engaged 
in substantial work to improve its network, the carrier’s lack 
of redundancy and diversity remains a concern.” 

The Commission directed the State 911 Department to 
identify potential changes to the state’s current 911 system. 
To support the process, Commission consultant 911 
Authority will conduct an independent verification and
validation of the Next Generation 911 system provided by 
Lumen. 

State 911 Department Director, David Sankey said, “This 
independent testing is important to determine whether Lumen 
is capable of fulfilling its contractual obligations to provide 
the level of service the Commission expects and demands 
moving forward.” 

Additional information to include the Order can be found on 
the PSC website at < https://psc.nebraska.gov/lumen-
affiliates-911-outage-investigation >.  ###

Contact: 
Deb Collins- Communications & Media Mgr. 
(402) 471-0226 / deb.collins@nebraska.gov
 

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