AT&T (NYSE: T) Earnings Q1 2011
Highlights:
- $0.57 diluted EPS, compared to $0.41 diluted EPS, and $0.58 per diluted share when excluding significant items, in first quarter of 2010
- Consolidated revenues of $31.2 billion in the first quarter, up more than $700 million, or 2.3 percent, versus the year-earlier period
- 10.2 percent growth in wireless revenues, with an 8.6 percent increase in wireless service revenues
- Best-ever first-quarter increase in total wireless subscribers, up 2.0 million to reach 97.5 million subscribers in service, with gains in every category
- Best-ever first-quarter smartphone sales of more than 5.5 million
- iPhone activations increased nearly 1 million year over year to 3.6 million, with 23 percent of subscribers new to AT&T; iPhone subscriber churn unchanged year over year
- Best-ever first-quarter connected device net adds of 1.3 million
- Branded computing subscribers (includes tablets, aircards and other data-only devices) up 421,000, doubling since the first quarter of 2010 to reach 3.4 million
- 23.9 percent growth in wireless data revenues, up almost $1 billion versus the year-earlier quarter
- Postpaid subscriber ARPU (average monthly revenues per subscriber) up 2.4 percent to $63.39, the ninth consecutive quarter with a year-over-year increase
- Postpaid churn stable excluding the impacts of the Alltel and Centennial integration
- Third consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in wireline consumer revenues, driven by AT&T U-verse® services
- 218,000 net gain in AT&T U-verse TV subscribers to reach 3.2 million in service, with continued high broadband and voice attach rates
- 26.1 percent growth in wireline consumer IP data revenues, driven by AT&T U-verse expansion
- 175,000 net gain in wireline broadband connections
- Strategic business services revenues continue to increase, up 18.8 percent year over year, the best performance in more than two years
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