
AT&T, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Amazon Leo said Wednesday they have partnered to modernize U.S. connectivity infrastructure. AT&T will migrate workloads from its on-premises technologies to AWS’ cloud offering, AWS Outposts, and in turn will connect AWS data center locations with high-capacity fiber.
AT&T will also collaborate with Amazon Leo, Amazon’s satellite network that operates as a separate Amazon business. Amazon Leo will provide internet connectivity services to AT&T, enabling AT&T to broaden its connectivity capabilities.
“By pairing our expanding fiber infrastructure with AWS’s cloud capabilities, and through our collaboration to deliver the infrastructure of the future by connecting data centers, we’re creating a more resilient, scalable, and intelligent connectivity ecosystem,” said Shawn Hakl, SVP, product, AT&T Business.
AWS and AT&T said they will share more about their partnership during Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, scheduled for March 2-5 in Barcelona.
Pictured: AT&T headquarters in Dallas.
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