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AT&T adds 2.7M subs
04 февраля 2008 |
The largest U.S. wireless operator reported strong subscriber and revenue growth in fourth quarter 2007. Wireless revenues totaled $11.4 billion, up 16.3 percent over the year-ago quarter. Service revenues were $10.2 billion.
Here's a rundown of other key metrics:
Growth: AT&T added 2.7 million net wireless subscribers, up 13.5 percent from fourth quarter 2006. In addition, gross adds totaled 6 million, up 9.6 percent from the year-earlier fourth quarter. At year-end AT&T's total wireless subscriber base was 70.1 million.
ARPU: ARPU
was up 2 percent to $50.28. AT&T said this was the sixth
consecutive quarter that it has reported ARPU growth.
Data: Data
revenues increased 57.5 percent over the year-ago quarter. The total
data revenue is now $2 billion, up from $1.3 billion a year ago. Data
now accounts for $12 of postpaid ARPU and it makes up 19.9 percent of
AT&T's total wireless service revenue. During the quarter, AT&T
customers sent 496 million MMS and 32 billion text messages.
iPhone: At
year-end AT&T had 2 million iPhone customers on its network and 40
percent of those customers were new to AT&T. In December, the
company doubled its iPhone sales as compared to sales in October and
November.
TDMA: AT&T
will shut down its TDMA network at the end of February. The operator
moved 390,000 subscribers off the network in fourth quarter and there
are about 390,000 subscribers that remain on the TDMA network. AT&T says most of those are wholesale customers.
Источник: FierceWireless
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