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Top 20 Mergers and Acquisitions That Shaped Networking in 2025

Mergers and acquisitions in 2025 revealed a networking industry undergoing structural realignment. Rather than chasing scale alone, buyers targeted control points across the stack—routing software, coherent optics, fiber infrastructure, silicon IP, and cloud networking platforms. The year’s most influential deals centered on how networks are built, secured, tested, and interconnected to support AI workloads and distributed computing at scale.

A defining theme was vertical integration. Networking vendors expanded upward into software and automation, while hyperscalers and telecom operators moved deeper into physical infrastructure such as fiber, photonics, and private backbones. At the same time, silicon vendors acquired optical and interconnect IP to address power, bandwidth, and latency limits that increasingly define AI infrastructure economics.

Taken together, the 2025 M&A cycle reshaped competitive boundaries across enterprise networking, optical systems, cloud infrastructure, and telecom transport. The following deals had the most lasting impact on the networking segment as covered by ConvergeDigest.


Top 20 Networking M&A Deals of 2025

Article Why it mattered (deal value)
HPE Finalizes Juniper Acquisition, Launching Full-Stack AI-Native Networking Completed a $14 billion transaction that fused Juniper’s routing, switching, and Mist AI software with HPE’s servers, storage, and GreenLake platform—reshaping enterprise and AI networking competition.
Nokia Completes Infinera Acquisition A roughly $2.3 billion enterprise-value deal consolidating coherent DSP, photonic integration, and optical systems scale, strengthening a Western counterweight in global transport networks.
Marvell Acquires Celestial AI for Optical Scale-Up A $3.25 billion upfront deal (with earn-outs pushing total value higher) that brought photonic fabric IP into Marvell’s silicon roadmap to address AI memory bandwidth and scale-up limits.
Qualcomm Completes Alphawave Semi Acquisition A $2.4 billion enterprise-value transaction adding high-speed SerDes and connectivity IP, strengthening Qualcomm’s position in AI scale-out and data-center interconnect silicon.
Aligned Data Centers Acquired in $40B AI Infrastructure Deal A landmark $40 billion transaction highlighting investor focus on AI-ready facilities, with direct implications for private networking, interconnect density, and campus-scale fiber design.
Google Acquires Wiz A $32 billion all-cash acquisition redefining cloud security control points, affecting east-west traffic visibility, multi-cloud networking, and policy enforcement at scale.
Google Acquires Intersect A $4.75 billion deal linking energy development and data-center delivery, shaping how hyperscalers plan long-haul, metro, and campus networking around AI buildouts.
Broadcom Divests VeloCloud to Arista as VMware Integration Advances As part of Broadcom’s VMware realignment, the VeloCloud SD-WAN business moved to Arista, reshaping the SD-WAN market; transaction value was not disclosed.
EXA Infrastructure to Acquire Aqua Comms A deal valued at approximately €200 million strengthening EXA’s subsea and transatlantic footprint, underscoring the strategic role of owned fiber routes in AI-driven global connectivity.
Keysight Completes £1.16B Acquisition of Spirent Communications A £1.16 billion (~$1.46 billion) acquisition combining test, assurance, and automation platforms across Ethernet, optical, satellite, and AI infrastructure validation.
Ciena Acquires Nubis Communications A $270 million all-cash deal adding compact interconnect and optical packaging expertise as AI data-center fabrics push latency, density, and power constraints.
Amphenol Acquires CommScope Connectivity & Cable Solutions A $10.5 billion transaction consolidating physical-layer infrastructure—fiber, cabling, and connectors—critical to data-center and broadband network builds.
Palo Alto Networks Acquires CyberArk A $25 billion acquisition pulling identity and privileged-access controls deeper into network security architectures as zero-trust models expand.
Zayo Acquires Crown Castle Fiber Solutions Business A $4.25 billion deal reshaping U.S. metro fiber ownership and strengthening private optical fabric options for hyperscalers and enterprises.
AT&T to Acquire Lumen’s Mass Markets Fiber Business A $5.75 billion agreement expanding AT&T’s fiber footprint beyond its legacy territory, with implications for access, metro, and backbone network planning.

Wrap-Up and Outlook for 2026

The 2025 M&A cycle made one thing clear: networking has become inseparable from AI infrastructure strategy. Whether through optical engines, fiber ownership, security control planes, or silicon IP, buyers focused on eliminating bottlenecks that limit scale, efficiency, and operational control. Several deals also underscored the growing importance of physical assets—fiber, photonics, and interconnects—alongside software and automation.

Looking ahead to 2026, expect M&A activity to remain intense around co-packaged optics, optical I/O, AI fabrics, private connectivity, and network-security convergence. Hyperscalers are likely to continue pulling critical networking technologies in-house, while incumbents pursue consolidation to defend margins and accelerate innovation. If 2025 redefined the networking landscape, 2026 will test which combinations can execute at global scale.

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