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AWS Interconnect Reaches General Availability with Managed Multicloud and Last-Mile Connectivity
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AWS Interconnect has officially reached general availability, providing managed private Layer 3 connections to Google Cloud along with last-mile connectivity through Lumen. This launch marks a significant advancement in multicloud solutions, with plans to support Azure and OCI by 2026. By publishing the underlying specifications on GitHub under the Apache 2.0 license, AWS aims to establish a de facto standard for multicloud connectivity, according to Forrester analysts. This innovative offering empowers organizations to enhance their data management and connectivity strategies effectively.


AWS Interconnect reached general availability, offering managed private Layer 3 connections to Google Cloud and a last-mile capability via Lumen. Azure and OCI support is planned for later in 2026. AWS published the underlying specification on GitHub under Apache 2.0, which Forrester analysts read as a play to set a de facto standard for multicloud connectivity.
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