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Lumen beats quarterly revenue estimates, to acquire Alkira for $475 million

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 3:05 PM

By Juby Babu

May 5 – Digital networking services company Lumen Technologies beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter revenue on Tuesday and announced it would buy networking platform Alkira ​for $475 million in cash.

The acquisition is expected to accelerate ‌Lumen’s push into cloud-to-cloud and data center interconnect services and expand its total addressable market to about $70 billion through Alkira’s global footprint and cloud-native platform.

Here are more details:

• According to Lumen, the deal is unlikely to have ‌a ​near-term impact on margins, but is ⁠expected to boost earnings as ⁠the digital platform grows, while improving long-term free cash flow and lowering buildout costs and risk.

• “The acquisition of Alkira substantially completes the digital platform that we had to build. It ​accelerates it, it is capex that we do not have to invest now,” CFO Chris Stansbury told Reuters in an ⁠interview.

• Lumen reported revenue of $2.9 billion ⁠for the first quarter ended March 31, above ​analysts’ average estimate of $2.83 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

• “We had ​a very strong quarter on private connectivity fabric (PCF), because ‌we lit up some State of California business,” Stansbury said, adding that PCF growth was in the mid-single digit and Lumen’s digital offerings were a “big piece” of it.

• The company’s quarterly adjusted ⁠loss came in at 47 cents per share, compared with expectations of a 13-cent per share loss.

• Lumen raised its annual free cash ⁠flow forecast to a ‌range of $1.9 billion to $2.1 billion, from an ⁠earlier projection of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion, as its ​auditors ‌determined that $729 million of the cash inflows associated ​with the ⁠sale of its consumer fiber operations to AT&T should be classified as operating cash flows.

• In February, Lumen was selected to expand Anthropic’s fiber network across North America, contributing to its nearly $13 billion in total PCF contracts.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing ​by Diti Pujara)