Lumen Technologies (LUMN) jumped nearly 4% in premarket trading on Wednesday after the company announced it is the first network provider to partner with Amazon Web Services on AWS Interconnect last mile.
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The deal uses Lumen Cloud Interconnect to give enterprises a direct, private connection to AWS from branch offices, data centers, or remote sites. Customers manage everything through the AWS Console and Lumen Connect portal.
Before this, setting up that kind of connection could take weeks. Lumen says it can now happen in minutes through automated configuration, cutting out the need to juggle multiple providers.
The service taps into Lumen’s existing infrastructure, which stretches across more than 340,000 route miles and links thousands of enterprise locations and data centers across the country.
Industries dealing with large data volumes are the primary targets. That includes healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, and media companies.
Organizations running generative AI, machine learning, data analytics, or hybrid cloud workloads are also called out as potential users of the service.
LUMN has climbed 129% over the past year, a run fueled by investor interest in its network infrastructure assets.
The company carries a market cap of around $8 billion and reported revenue of $12.4 billion over the last twelve months. It posted a negative EPS of -$1.75 in that same period.
Liquid assets currently exceed short-term obligations, giving the company some financial room. That said, InvestingPro data puts the stock above its Fair Value estimate, landing it on the platform’s Most Overvalued list.
Lumen also has a beta of 1.54, which means it tends to move more sharply than the broader market.
Earlier this year, Lumen held its 2026 Investor Day and laid out a multi-year growth plan. The company said it would expand its fiber network to roughly 58 million miles by 2031, up from 17 million intercity fiber miles projected for the end of 2025.
Lumen was also selected to expand Anthropic’s fiber network across North America. That contract contributes to nearly $13 billion in total Private Connectivity Fabric deals the company has signed.
On the leadership front, Board Chair T. Michael Glenn and Audit Committee Chair Hal Stanley Jones will both retire at the 2026 Annual Meeting. General Kevin P. Chilton, a board member since 2017, is set to take over as Board Chair.
AWS Interconnect last mile with Lumen Cloud Interconnect is currently available to enterprise customers in the United States.
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