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Home » Verizon Business and AWS Sign New AI Fiber Network Deal

Verizon Business and AWS Sign New AI Fiber Network Deal

November 3, 2025
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Verizon Business signed a new agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy long-haul, high-capacity fiber routes connecting AWS data centers across the United States. The new “Verizon AI Connect” network will serve as the foundation for scaling advanced AI workloads that demand resilient, low-latency connectivity and massive data throughput.

The new buildout represents a significant addition to Verizon’s backbone infrastructure, supporting exponential data growth from generative AI applications. Verizon said the routes will provide AWS with redundant and high-performance fiber paths designed to enhance the speed, reliability, and fault tolerance of inter-data-center AI traffic. The initiative underscores the growing convergence of telecom and hyperscale infrastructure as AI factories expand across the U.S.

Verizon and AWS already collaborate across multiple initiatives, including Verizon’s use of AWS as a strategic public cloud provider and their co-development of private mobile edge computing solutions for enterprise customers. These joint efforts have powered innovations across manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and entertainment sectors by combining Verizon’s network scale with AWS’s elastic compute infrastructure.

• Verizon AI Connect will create new long-haul fiber pathways between AWS data centers

• The project focuses on high-capacity, low-latency transport optimized for generative AI workloads

• Builds on prior Verizon-AWS collaborations, including private MEC and cloud transformation programs

• Verizon expands its network infrastructure footprint to serve hyperscale AI traffic demands

“AI will be essential to the future of business and society, driving innovation that demands a network to match,” said Scott Lawrence, SVP and Chief Product Officer, Verizon Business.

🌐  Analysis

This agreement signals Verizon’s deepening role in hyperscale infrastructure as AI data traffic increasingly drives network investment. The partnership aligns with AWS’s push to expand high-bandwidth interconnects for AI model training clusters and reinforces the shift toward telecom-cloud convergence. Similar initiatives have emerged between AT&T and Microsoft Azure, and between Lumen and Google Cloud, as carriers reposition their fiber assets for the AI era.

🌐 We’re tracking the latest developments in AI infrastructure and telecom-cloud convergence. Follow our ongoing coverage at: https://convergedigest.com/category/ai-infrastructure/

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