AT&T (NYSE: T) Earnings Q3 2011
Highlights:
- $0.61 diluted EPS compared to $2.07 diluted EPS in the third quarter of 2010 and $0.54 when excluding one-time gains in the year-ago quarter
- 2.1 million increase in total wireless subscribers to pass 100 million subscribers, with gains in every customer category
- Best free cash flow in two years even with higher capital spending
- First sequential growth in wireline business revenues in three years
- Best wireless EBITDA service margin performance in six quarters
- Sales of Android and other non-iPhone smartphones were almost half of 4.8 million smartphone sales in the quarter
- Branded computing subscribers (includes tablets, aircards, MiFi devices, tethering plans and other data-only devices) up 505,000, to reach 4.5 million
- 18.0 percent growth in wireless data revenues, up $857 million versus the year-earlier quarter
- 11th consecutive quarter with a year-over-year increase in postpaid subscriber ARPU (average monthly revenues per subscriber), up 1.4 percent to $63.69
- Total churn improves; postpaid churn stable
- Continued growth in strategic business services revenues, up 19.3 percent year over year
- Fifth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in wireline consumer revenues, driven by AT&T U‑verse® services
- 176,000 net gain in AT&T U‑verse TV subscribers to reach 3.6 million in service, with continued high broadband and voice attach rates
- 19.6 percent growth in wireline consumer Internet Protocol (IP) data revenues to reach half of consumer revenues, driven by continued AT&T U‑verse expansion
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