Lumen Technologies is revolutionizing the AI infrastructure market by focusing on AI factory connectivity, positioning itself as a vital provider of high-capacity, low-latency fiber services. By divesting consumer assets, Lumen is responding to the exponential demand for advanced networking solutions crucial for AI-driven economies. This strategic shift highlights Lumen’s commitment to becoming a cornerstone in connecting AI data centers and transforming enterprise networking.
AT&T plans to acquire Lumen’s Mass Markets Fiber Business for $5.75 billion, marking a strategic move in fiber and 5G. This acquisition targets over 4 million new locations, potentially doubling AT&T’s fiber reach by 2030. Expansion plans include Denver, Las Vegas, and Seattle.
Lumen and IBM are partnering to bring real-time artificial intelligence to the edge, combining Lumen’s low latency infrastructure with IBM’s Watsonx platform. This collaboration aims to boost efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance data security for industries like healthcare, retail, and finance.
Lumen Technologies unveils Defender Plus, a network-edge cybersecurity solution that proactively blocks threats before they reach enterprise systems. Powered by Black Lotus Labs’ threat intelligence, the tool dramatically reduced alerts and attacks during trials, allowing IT teams to focus on strategic tasks while maintaining strong, real-time protection across high-capacity networks.
AT&T is in talks to acquire Lumen Technologies’ consumer fiber segment, potentially expanding its customer base. This acquisition, valued at $5.5 billion, aims to add over 4 million new fiber connections, aligning perfectly with AT&T’s fiber expansion plans. If successful, this move will help AT&T reach its ambitious target of covering 50 million premises by 2029.
Microsoft and Lumen Technologies are revolutionizing their data centers to meet AI-driven demand with an enhanced network infrastructure. Leveraging Microsoft Cloud, this partnership aims to accelerate Lumen’s digital transformation. The collaboration underscores the importance of robust networks in supporting AI applications, promising efficiency and innovation in VoIP and technology sectors.
BT, the UK’s largest telecoms and network provider, has launched hollow core fiber trials at the BT Labs in Adastral Park, Ipswich, in a joint venture with Lumenisity, the University of Southampton’s spin-off company and Mavenir, the Open Radio Access Network (O- RAN) mobile carrier. The research is being carried out at BT’s research and engineering facilities, with the researchers using a 10-kilometer-long hollow-core fiber cable made by Lumenisity. This state-of-the-art network cable has a hollow, air-filled center that extends through the entirety of the cable. The hollow core fiber will be tested for a myriad of applications, such as the possible benefits to 5G networks and highly secure communications such as Quantum Key Distribution (QKD). Reducing the latency of hollow fiber light could provide immense benefits, including high-frequency trading and reduced mobile network costs. This joint venture has revealed that the usage of hollow core fiber can…
Zoom Video Communications, a provider of video telephony and online chat services, and Lumen, a global enterprise technology platform, have announced that the companies will work together to allow Lumen to offer Zoom as part of its Unified Communications and Collaboration Suite. Lumen will deliver improved services based on Zoom’s video-first UC platform to its global customer base. The partnership will provide greater delivery, customer success and managed services to companies using Zoom, in order to provide a unique business experience when using the services. Lumen will also combine the security of its embedded network with Zoom’s built-in security features to actively protect customers that are using bundled services. This collaboration will give Zoom access to Lumen’s customer base, while Lumen will be able to update its UCC offering with a leading video conferencing platform. In addition, this partnership should help Lumen to better compete with Verizon, which…
The AI revolution in telecommunications demands networks evolve into deterministic, programmable systems. At MWC 2026, Nokia’s focus was on transitioning from traditional SLAs to real-time AI traffic management. This involves partnerships with BT, Elisa, and more, driving investments in transport networks, crucial for facilitating seamless VoIP and data connectivity.
AT&T recently achieved major recognition by receiving Ookla’s Best Home Internet award, underlining the success of their fiber expansion strategy. As a leading provider, AT&T Fiber boasts impressive speed and reliability, essential for VOIP services. By strategically growing their fiber footprint, AT&T ensures superior connectivity for VOIP communication, benefiting countless users nationwide.


