63 | AT&T`s wireless Q2 takes hits on roaming, retail, waived fees (簡訳:AT&TのワイヤレスQ2がローミング、小売、無料の料金に影響を与える) | ----------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2020-07-24 03:00 | ????0? | |
Overall, AT&T’s revenue was down to $41 billion from $45 billion in Q2 2019. Of that, the pandemic accounted for about $2.8 billion. AT&T CEO John Stankey said AT&T is operating on the assumption that “significant accommodations” for COVID-19 will be the business norm well into 2021. AT&T recorded net postpaid phone subscriber losses of 151,000. That figure includes 338,000 subscribers counted as disconnects – or customers AT&T still provides service to who haven’t paid their bills, but who are expected to be disconnected once the Keep Americans Connected pledge ends.With international travel severely restricted AT&T lost roaming revenue, which doesn’t translate into reduced costs. It also waived late fees and overage charges, together bringing down service revenues in Q2 1.1% year over year to $13.7 billion. Equipment revenues were up slightly 0.3% to $3.5 billion, but the upgrade rate for postpaid handsets continues to be low at 3.3%, the same as a year ago, partly attributed to store closures in response to the pandemic.When asked by investment analysts if customers are dropping down to lower wireless service tiers since working at home more often, he said AT&T is actually seeing the opposite, with the popularity of premium unlimited plans increasing. That’s attributed, in part, to the inclusion of AT&T’s recently launched streaming service HBO Max. -- ???????? | |||
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