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Home » Lumen to Acquire Alkira for $475M to Build Cloud-Native Control Plane

Lumen to Acquire Alkira for $475M to Build Cloud-Native Control Plane

May 5, 2026
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Lumen Technologies announced an agreement to acquire Alkira for $475 million in cash, aiming to integrate a cloud-native Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) control plane with its global fiber infrastructure. The move targets a unified, software-defined platform that enables enterprises to design and operate connectivity across multi-cloud, data center, and on-prem environments. By combining Alkira’s orchestration layer with Lumen’s physical network, the company is advancing its strategy to deliver programmable, consumption-based networking aligned with AI-driven workloads.

The acquisition expands Lumen’s focus beyond traditional “north-south” connectivity (premises-to-cloud) into “east-west” traffic, including cloud-to-cloud and data center interconnect (DCI), which represents a fast-growing segment driven by distributed AI and data-intensive applications. Alkira’s carrier-agnostic architecture allows Lumen to extend services internationally without owning fiber in every market, effectively leveraging third-party infrastructure while maintaining centralized control through software. Lumen estimates the combined opportunity expands its addressable market to approximately $70 billion.

Alkira’s platform will serve as a single control plane to unify Lumen’s on-net and off-net services, cloud on-ramps, and multi-cloud gateways. The integration is expected to accelerate Lumen’s digital platform roadmap by several years, while enabling enterprises to manage connectivity, routing, and policy through a single interface. Upon closing, expected in Q3 2026, Lumen plans to offer Alkira’s east-west connectivity services to its enterprise customers, with deeper platform integration to follow.

• $475 million all-cash acquisition of Alkira
• Expands Lumen into east-west connectivity (cloud-to-cloud, DCI)
• Establishes a unified, cloud-native control plane for hybrid and multi-cloud networking
• Extends global reach using carrier-agnostic infrastructure without new fiber buildout
• Targets $70 billion total addressable market for programmable networking services
• Expected to close in Q3 2026, subject to regulatory approvals

“By joining Lumen, we will pair our cloud-native orchestration with one of the world’s most expansive fiber networks and a proven commercial engine, setting a new standard for how enterprises build and run networks in a multi-cloud and AI world,” said Amir Khan, CEO of Alkira.

🌐 Analysis
Lumen’s acquisition of Alkira signals a structural shift toward software-defined control planes as the primary abstraction layer for enterprise networking. This aligns with broader industry moves toward NaaS and cloud-native networking, where providers such as Aviatrix, Prosimo, and Arrcus emphasize orchestration across heterogeneous infrastructure rather than ownership of physical assets. The combination positions Lumen Technologies to compete more directly in software-centric connectivity markets while leveraging its dense U.S. fiber footprint.

The timing reflects growing demand for east-west traffic optimization driven by AI clusters, multi-region inference, and distributed data pipelines. As hyperscalers and enterprises scale AI workloads, network programmability and real-time provisioning become critical to avoid bottlenecks and underutilized compute. By integrating a control plane that spans clouds and carriers, Lumen reduces reliance on manual provisioning and fragmented networking stacks, potentially improving time-to-deploy and operational efficiency in large-scale AI environments.

Profile: Alkira

CompanyAlkira, Inc.
HeadquartersSan Jose, California, USA
Founded2018 (incorporated 2017)
Founders Amir Khan (CEO) and his brother Atif Khan (CTO)
Founding team behind Viptela (acquired by Cisco for $610M in 2017)
Core Platform Alkira Cloud Services Exchange (CSX)
Cloud Networking-as-a-Service (CNaaS)
Architecture Global fabric of Cloud Exchange Points (CXPs); agentless, multi-cloud networking platform
Key Capabilities Unified control plane for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and on-prem
Integrated security service insertion (e.g., Palo Alto, Fortinet)
Policy, routing, and connectivity via single interface
Patents / IP Multi-tenant VPN NAT (US12587500)
Cloud tenant mobility (US12574291)
BGP-based multi-tenant routing (US12568048)
Multi-cloud alert triaging (US12452153)
Funding ~$184M total funding
Investors include Tiger Global, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, Koch Disruptive Technologies
Major Milestones 2020: Launch of CSX platform
2023: APAC expansion
2024: Deloitte Fast 500 (#25, 7,194% growth)
2025: PCI-DSS certification, 55+ regions
2026: Acquisition announced by Lumen Technologies
Performance Metrics ~40% lower TCO vs traditional networking
~50% reduction in firewall capacity needs
Global network deployment in minutes vs months
Strategic Positioning Pioneer of CNaaS model; enables programmable, multi-cloud networking aligned with AI and distributed workloads
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