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Home » Lumen Brings AI to the Edge with IBM watsonx and Sub-5ms Infrastructure

Lumen Brings AI to the Edge with IBM watsonx and Sub-5ms Infrastructure

May 6, 2025
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Lumen Technologies and IBM have entered into a strategic collaboration to develop edge AI solutions designed to help enterprises scale artificial intelligence applications with enhanced performance, security, and cost-efficiency. The partnership will integrate IBM’s watsonx AI platform with Lumen’s low-latency Edge Cloud and fiber network, enabling businesses to run real-time inferencing closer to data sources across industries such as retail, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing.

The joint solutions will leverage Lumen’s edge infrastructure, which offers latency below 5 milliseconds and direct access to major cloud platforms and enterprise sites. IBM Consulting will serve as the preferred systems integrator, helping customers deploy and scale these AI capabilities using hybrid cloud and industry-specific expertise. By combining Lumen’s proximity to data with IBM’s AI tools, the initiative aims to reduce public cloud dependency, accelerate innovation, and provide actionable insights at the edge without compromising security or compliance.

Initial use cases include retail customer service transformation through AI-driven assistants and visual inspection tools. Broader applications range from intelligent supply chains to predictive maintenance. Both companies aim to provide a scalable edge AI architecture that empowers enterprises to move AI to where their data lives—delivering smarter, faster business outcomes with greater flexibility and control.

  • Lumen and IBM integrate watsonx with Lumen Edge Cloud for real-time inferencing
  • Joint solutions target industries like retail, manufacturing, logistics, and financial services
  • <5ms latency from Lumen’s edge network improves AI responsiveness and reduces cloud reliance
  • IBM Consulting to lead system integration and deployment support
  • Edge AI enables smarter decisions, lower costs, and improved compliance at the point of data

“By combining IBM’s AI innovation with Lumen’s powerful network edge, we’re turning vision into action—making it easier for businesses to tap into real-time intelligence wherever their data lives,” said Ryan Asdourian, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Lumen.

  • Over the past two years, Lumen Technologies has significantly advanced its position as a key infrastructure provider for AI workloads through substantial investments and strategic partnerships with major hyperscalers. In July 2024, Lumen and Microsoft announced a strategic partnership wherein Microsoft selected Lumen to expand its network capacity to meet the growing demand on its datacenters due to AI. This collaboration includes the deployment of Lumen’s Private Connectivity Fabric℠, a custom network infrastructure designed to enhance connectivity between Microsoft’s datacenters, providing the necessary capacity, performance, stability, and speed required for AI-driven applications. Additionally, Lumen is migrating and modernizing its workloads to Microsoft Azure, a move expected to improve Lumen’s cash flow by more than $20 million over the next 12 months . 
  • In April 2025, Lumen expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud to deliver next-generation network infrastructure optimized for AI workloads. This partnership encompasses three key initiatives: integrating Google’s Cloud WAN with Lumen’s connectivity services to modernize Network-as-a-Service offerings; implementing direct 400 Gbps fiber connections from Google Cloud regions to customer locations, extending to over 50,000 Lumen locations; and connecting Lumen’s encrypted network to Google Distributed Cloud air-gapped deployments for enhanced security . 
  • These strategic partnerships are part of Lumen’s broader initiative to support the AI-driven demand for high-capacity, low-latency connectivity. In August 2024, Lumen announced that it had secured new deals worth $5 billion from cloud and tech companies, including Microsoft, for its networking and cybersecurity solutions amid the rising adoption of AI-driven technologies. The company is also in discussions for additional sales opportunities worth $7 billion  . To manage this growing demand, Lumen has established a new division, Custom Networks, to oversee its Private Connectivity Fabric solutions portfolio and meet increasing demand from various organizations.

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