Lumen Technologies (LUMN) TD Cowen's 54th Annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference summary
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TD Cowen's 54th Annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference summary
27 May, 2026Strategic priorities and business transformation
Focused on inflecting EBITDA in 2024, with revenue inflection targeted for 2028, potentially accelerated by the Alkira acquisition.
Alkira acquisition enables programmable, software-driven networking, positioning for AI-driven enterprise needs and east-west data traffic.
Emphasis on digital revenue growth, with a $500–$600 million target and expectations of a J-curve adoption similar to cloud services.
Cost savings initiatives aim for $700 million by year-end and $1 billion by 2027, driven by system unification and legacy product retirement.
Copper decommissioning and digital product migration are integral to long-term efficiency and margin improvement.
Technology and market positioning
Programmable network and Multi-Cloud Gateway will allow dynamic, global data orchestration without additional fiber investment.
East-west traffic and AI inference phase are seen as major growth drivers, with enterprise focus differentiating from competitors.
Edge computing and low-latency connectivity are critical for AI applications, with network proximity to 95% of U.S. businesses under five milliseconds.
NaaS pricing will mirror cloud models, offering flexible, volume-based discounts and on-demand capacity scaling.
No direct pure-play competitor combines owned network and software orchestration at all network layers.
Financial outlook and capital structure
EBITDA inflection expected in 2024, with more significant growth in 2025 and beyond as digital products scale.
Free cash flow projected at $500 million and EBITDA at $3.6 billion by 2029, with leverage targeted at 3.25x.
Debt reduced from $20 billion to under $13 billion, with a simplified capital structure and normalized maturity curve.
Input cost pressures are managed through customer pass-throughs and focus remains on revenue growth.
Outsourced labor partnerships support network buildout and operational efficiency.
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