AT&T Profit Beats Expectations Despite Losing Television Subscribers

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By Reuters | Updated: 27 April 2016 11:10 IST
AT&T Inc said on Tuesday the No. 2 US wireless carrier lost television subscribers and signed up fewer-than-expected monthly wireless customers in the first quarter, even as it beat profit estimates.

Shares of AT&T, which had gained 10.7 percent so far this year, fell almost 2 percent in extended trading.

AT&T has been seeking new revenue sources in an over saturated wireless market, and has acquired DirecTV to offer bundles of cellular, broadband, TV and fixed-line phone services. AT&T is in the early stages of implementing this plan after completing the $48.5 billion merger in July, which created the country's largest pay-TV company.

"(AT&T's) strategy is to bundle wireless services with entertainment and broadband and so far that has shown mixed results," MoffettNathanson LLC analyst Craig Moffett said in a phone interview.

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AT&T said it added 328,000 DirecTV subscribers in the quarter ended March 31. But it lost 382,000 U-verse TV customers as the company started to phase out that service.

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AT&T, which is battling wireless providers like Verizon Communications Inc and T-Mobile US Inc for subscribers, added 129,000 postpaid customers in the quarter.

Postpaid customers, who pay bills monthly, tend to spend more than prepaid customers.

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The increase fell short of analysts' average estimate of 287,000 postpaid net additions, according to market research firm FactSet StreetAccount.

AT&T signed up more than 3 million wireless customers after it reintroduced unlimited wireless data to AT&T wireless subscribers who had DirecTV and U-verse TV, Chief Financial Officer John Stephens said on a conference call after the company released earnings.

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"Our new unlimited wireless with video offer started fast and continues at a solid pace," he added.

Net income attributable to AT&T rose to $3.80 billion from $3.26 billion in the year-ago quarter.

On a per share basis, net income fell to 61 cents from 63 cents.

Excluding items, the Dallas-based company earned 72 cents per share, beating the average analyst estimate of 69 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Total operating revenue rose 24.4 percent to $40.53 billion, beating the average analyst estimate of $40.47 billion.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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