AT&T Reports First-Quarter Results
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) reported strong first-quarter results with revenues reaching $30.1 billion, up 1.4% from the previous year. The company added 424,000 postpaid phone subscribers, marking the 11th consecutive quarter with over 400,000 net adds. Fiber net additions were 272,000, continuing a streak of 13 quarters with high growth. Domestic wireless service revenues increased 5.2%, and consumer broadband revenues rose 7.3%, driven by a 30.7% increase in AT&T Fiber revenue. The diluted EPS from continuing operations was $0.57, down from $0.65 year-over-year. The company's operating income improved to $6.0 billion, reflecting effective cost management, while cash from operations was $6.7 billion. AT&T remains on track to achieve $6 billion in cost savings by year-end.
- 424,000 postpaid phone net adds for the quarter.
- 272,000 fiber net adds, continuing 13 straight quarters of growth.
- Domestic wireless service revenues up 5.2% year-over-year.
- Consumer broadband revenues increased by 7.3%, with AT&T Fiber growth of 30.7%.
- Operating income improved to $6 billion from $5.5 billion year-over-year.
- Diluted EPS from continuing operations decreased to $0.57 from $0.65 year-over-year.
- Cash from operating activities fell by nearly $1 billion year-over-year.
- Operating income margin decreased for the Consumer Wireline segment to 2.9% from 5.0%.
Continued 5G and fiber subscriber gains
- 424,000 postpaid phone net adds, 11 straight quarters with more than 400,000 net adds with continued low postpaid phone churn
- 272,000 AT&T Fiber net adds, 13 straight quarters with more than 200,000 net adds
High-quality customer additions continue to drive revenue growth
- Domestic wireless service revenues up
5.2% ; best-ever first-quarter Mobility operating income - Consumer broadband revenues up
7.3% driven by AT&T Fiber revenue growth of30.7%
Network enhancement and expansion momentum
- Mid-band 5G spectrum covering more than 160 million people; reliable, nationwide 5G reaching 290 million people
- Ability to serve fiber to 19.7 million consumer and more than 3 million business customer locations in more than 100 U.S. metro areas; remain on track to pass 30 million fiber locations by the end of 2025
Transformation progress supporting margin growth
- On track to achieve
-plus run-rate cost savings target before the end of the year$6 billion
First-Quarter Consolidated Results
- Revenues of
.1 billion$30 - Diluted EPS from continuing operations1 of
.57 compared to$0 in the prior year$0.65 - Adjusted EPS* from continuing operations of
compared to$0.60 in the prior year$0.63 - Cash from operating activities of
.7 billion$6 - Capital expenditures of
.3 billion; capital investment* of$4 .4 billion$6 - Free cash flow* of
.0 billion$1
Note:
"Our teams take pride in connecting more people to greater possibility through 5G and fiber," said
Consolidated Financial Results
Revenues for the first quarter totaled
Operating expenses were
Operating income was
Equity in net income of affiliates of
Income from continuing operations was
Cash from operating activities from continuing operations was
Free cash flow* was
Communications Operational Highlights
(Prior year results for the Communications segment and each business unit have been recast to remove prior service credits. Additional information is provided in our Form 8-K dated
First-quarter revenues were
Mobility
- Revenues were up
2.5% year over year to due to higher service revenues, partially offset by lower equipment revenues. Service revenues were$20.6 billion .5 billion, up$15 5.2% year over year, primarily driven by subscriber and postpaid ARPU growth. Equipment revenues were .1 billion, down$5 4.7% year over year, driven by lower volumes. - Operating expenses were
.3 billion, down$14 0.5% year over year primarily due to lower equipment costs driven by lower device sales, first-quarter 2022 3G network shutdown costs and lower content costs, partly offset by increased amortization of deferred customer acquisition costs, higher network and customer support costs, higher marketing costs and higher bad debt expense. - Operating income was
.3 billion, up$6 10.2% year over year. Operating income margin was30.5% , compared to28.3% in the year-ago quarter. - EBITDA* was
.4 billion, up$8 8.0% year over year with EBITDA margin* of40.7% , up from38.6% a year ago. This was the company's best-ever first-quarter Mobility EBITDA*. EBITDA service margin* was54.1% , up from52.6% in the year-ago quarter. - Total wireless net adds were 5.1 million including:
- 542,000 postpaid net adds with:
- 424,000 postpaid phone net adds
- (56,000) postpaid tablet and other branded computing device net losses
- 174,000 other net adds
- 40,000 prepaid phone net adds
- Postpaid churn was
0.99% versus0.94% in the year-ago quarter. - Postpaid phone churn was
0.81% versus0.79% in the year-ago quarter. - Prepaid churn was
2.73% , with Cricket substantially lower, versus2.77% in the year-ago quarter. - Postpaid phone ARPU was
, up nearly$55.05 2.0% versus the year-ago quarter, due to prior-year pricing actions, higher international roaming and a mix shift to higher-priced unlimited plans. - FirstNet® connections reached approximately 4.7 million across more than 25,000 agencies. FirstNet is the nationwide communications platform dedicated to public safety. The
AT&T and FirstNet networks cover more than99% of theU.S. population, and FirstNet covers more first responders than any other network in America.
Business Wireline
- Revenues were
.3 billion, down$5 5.5% year over year due to lower demand for legacy voice and data services and product simplification, partly offset by growth in connectivity services. - Operating expenses were
.0 billion, down$5 1.0% year over year due to lower personnel and other costs associated with ongoing transformation initiatives, lower wholesale network access costs and lower marketing costs, partly offset by favorable compensation items in the prior year and increased depreciation expense. - Operating income was
$378 million , down40.8% , with operating income margin of7.1% compared to11.3% in the year-ago quarter. - EBITDA* was
.7 billion, down$1 11.9% year over year with EBITDA margin* of32.0% , compared to34.4% in the year-ago quarter. - AT&T Business serves the largest global companies, government agencies and small businesses. More than 750,000
U.S. business buildings are lit with fiber fromAT&T , enabling high-speed fiber connections to more than 3 millionU.S. business customer locations. Nationwide, more than 10 million business customer locations are on or within 1,000 feet of our fiber.2
Consumer Wireline
- Revenues were
.2 billion, up$3 2.5% year over year due to gains in broadband more than offsetting declines in legacy voice and data and other services. Broadband revenues increased7.3% due to fiber growth of30.7% , partly offset by a13.6% decline in non-fiber revenues. - Operating expenses were
.1 billion, up$3 4.8% year over year due to higher depreciation expense, higher network and customer support costs and increased amortization of deferred customer acquisition costs, partly offset by lower sales, advertising and content costs. - Operating income was
$94 million , down40.9% year over year with operating income margin of2.9% , compared to5.0% in the year-ago quarter. - EBITDA* was
$955 million , up3.2% year over year with EBITDA margin* of29.5% , up from29.3% in the year-ago quarter. - Total broadband net losses, excluding DSL, were 23,000, reflecting AT&T Fiber net adds of 272,000, more than offset by losses in non-fiber services. AT&T Fiber now has the ability to serve 19.7 million customer locations and offers symmetrical, multi-gig speeds across parts of its entire footprint of more than 100 metro areas.
Revenues were
Operating loss was (
Total wireless net adds were 10,000, including 58,000 prepaid net losses, 49,000 postpaid net adds and 19,000 reseller net adds.
* Further clarification and explanation of non-GAAP measures and reconciliations to their most comparable GAAP measures can be found in the "Non-GAAP Measures and Reconciliations to GAAP Measures" section of the release and at https://investors.att.com.
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1 Diluted Earnings per Common Share from continuing operations is calculated using Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations, less Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest and Preferred Stock Dividends and adjustment for distributions on Mobility II preferred interests and share-based payments (in periods of net income), divided by the weighted average common shares outstanding for the period. |
2 The more than 3 million |
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We help more than 100 million
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Information set forth in this news release contains financial estimates and other forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results might differ materially. A discussion of factors that may affect future results is contained in
Non-GAAP Measures and Reconciliations to GAAP Measures
Schedules and reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures cited in this document to the most directly comparable financial measures under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) can be found at https://investors.att.com and in our Form 8-K dated
Adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations includes adjusting items to revenues and costs that we consider non-operational in nature, including items arising from asset acquisitions or dispositions, including the amortization of intangible assets. While the expense associated with the amortization of certain wireless licenses and customer lists is excluded, the revenue of the acquired companies is reflected in the measure and those assets contribute to revenue generation. We adjust for net actuarial gains or losses associated with our pension and postemployment benefit plans due to the often-significant impact on our results (we immediately recognize this gain or loss in the income statement, pursuant to our accounting policy for the recognition of actuarial gains and losses). Consequently, our adjusted results reflect an expected return on plan assets rather than the actual return on plan assets, as included in the GAAP measure of income. The tax impact of adjusting items is calculated using the effective tax rate during the quarter except for adjustments that, given their magnitude, can drive a change in the effective tax rate, in these cases we use the actual tax expense or combined marginal rate of approximately
For 1Q23, Adjusted EPS from continuing operations of
For 1Q22, Adjusted EPS from continuing operations of
Capital investment is a non-GAAP financial measure that provides an additional view of cash paid for capital investment to provide a comprehensive view of cash used to invest in our networks, product developments and support systems. In connection with capital improvements, we negotiate with some of our vendors to obtain favorable payment terms of 120 days or more, referred to as vendor financing, which are excluded from capital expenditures and reported in accordance with GAAP as financing activities. Capital investment includes capital expenditures and cash paid for vendor financing (
Free cash flow for 1Q23 of
Adjusted Operating Income is operating income adjusted for revenues and costs we consider non-operational in nature, including items arising from asset acquisitions or dispositions. For 1Q23, Adjusted Operating Income of
Adjusted Equity in Net Income from DIRECTV investment of
Net Debt of
Net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA ratios are non-GAAP financial measures that are frequently used by investors and credit rating agencies to provide relevant and useful information. Our Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio is calculated by dividing the Net Debt (calculated as total debt less cash and cash equivalents) by the sum of the most recent four quarters of Adjusted EBITDA. Adjusted EBITDA is calculated by excluding from operating revenues and operating expenses certain significant items that are non-operational or non-recurring in nature, including dispositions and merger integration and transaction costs, significant abandonments and impairment, benefit-related gains and losses, employee separation and other material gains and losses. Adjusted EBITDA estimates depend on future levels of revenues and expenses which are not reasonably estimable at this time. Accordingly, we cannot provide a reconciliation between projected Adjusted EBITDA and the most comparable GAAP metrics and related ratios without unreasonable effort.
EBITDA is operating income before depreciation and amortization. EBITDA margin is operating income before depreciation and amortization, divided by total revenues. EBITDA service margin is operating income before depreciation and amortization, divided by total service revenues.
Discussion and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures for Continuing Operations
We believe the following measures are relevant and useful information to investors as they are part of
Free Cash Flow
Free cash flow is defined as cash from operations and cash distributions from DIRECTV classified as investing activities minus capital expenditures and cash paid for vendor financing (classified as financing activities). Free cash flow after dividends is defined as cash from operations and cash distributions from DIRECTV, minus capital expenditures, cash paid for vendor financing and dividends on common and preferred shares. Free cash flow dividend payout ratio is defined as the percentage of dividends paid on common and preferred shares to free cash flow. We believe these metrics provide useful information to our investors because management views free cash flow as an important indicator of how much cash is generated by routine business operations, including capital expenditures and vendor financing, and from our continued economic interest in the
Free Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow Dividend Payout Ratio | ||
Dollars in millions | ||
First Quarter | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations1 | $ 6,678 | $ 7,630 |
Add: Distributions from DIRECTV classified as investing activities | 774 | 1,315 |
Less: Capital expenditures | (4,335) | (4,568) |
Less: Cash paid for vendor financing | (2,113) | (1,566) |
Free Cash Flow | 1,004 | 2,811 |
Less: Dividends paid | (2,014) | (3,749) |
Free Cash Flow after Dividends | $ (1,010) | $ (938) |
Free Cash Flow Dividend Payout Ratio | 200.6 % | 133.4 % |
1 Includes distributions from DIRECTV of |
Cash Paid for
In connection with capital improvements, we negotiate with some of our vendors to obtain favorable payment terms of 120 days or more, referred to as vendor financing, which are excluded from capital expenditures and reported in accordance with GAAP as financing activities. We present an additional view of cash paid for capital investment to provide investors with a comprehensive view of cash used to invest in our networks, product developments and support systems.
Cash Paid for | ||
Dollars in millions | ||
First Quarter | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Capital Expenditures | $ (4,335) | $ (4,568) |
Cash paid for vendor financing | (2,113) | (1,566) |
Cash paid for | $ (6,448) | $ (6,134) |
EBITDA
Our calculation of EBITDA, as presented, may differ from similarly titled measures reported by other companies. For
EBITDA service margin is calculated as EBITDA divided by service revenues.
These measures are used by management as a gauge of our success in acquiring, retaining and servicing subscribers because we believe these measures reflect
We believe EBITDA Service Margin (EBITDA as a percentage of service revenues) to be a more relevant measure than EBITDA Margin (EBITDA as a percentage of total revenue) for our Mobility business unit operating margin. We also use wireless service revenues to calculate margin to facilitate comparison, both internally and externally with our wireless competitors, as they calculate their margins using wireless service revenues as well.
There are material limitations to using these non-GAAP financial measures. EBITDA, EBITDA margin and EBITDA service margin, as we have defined them, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. Furthermore, these performance measures do not take into account certain significant items, including depreciation and amortization, interest expense, tax expense and equity in net income (loss) of affiliates. For market comparability, management analyzes performance measures that are similar in nature to EBITDA as we present it, and considering the economic effect of the excluded expense items independently as well as in connection with its analysis of net income as calculated in accordance with GAAP. EBITDA, EBITDA margin and EBITDA service margin should be considered in addition to, but not as a substitute for, other measures of financial performance reported in accordance with GAAP.
EBITDA, EBITDA Margin and EBITDA Service Margin | ||
Dollars in millions | ||
First Quarter | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Income from Continuing Operations | $ 4,453 | $ 5,149 |
Additions: | ||
Income Tax Expense | 1,314 | 1,440 |
Interest Expense | 1,708 | 1,626 |
Equity in Net (Income) of Affiliates | (538) | (521) |
Other (Income) Expense - Net | (935) | (2,157) |
Depreciation and amortization | 4,631 | 4,462 |
EBITDA | 10,633 | 9,999 |
Transaction and other costs | — | 98 |
Benefit-related (gain) loss | (44) | 93 |
Adjusted EBITDA1 | $ 10,589 | $ 10,190 |
1 See "Adjusting Items" section for additional discussion and reconciliation of adjusted items. |
Segment and Business Unit EBITDA, EBITDA Margin and EBITDA Service Margin | ||
Dollars in millions | ||
First Quarter | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Communications Segment | ||
Operating Income | $ 6,743 | $ 6,487 |
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 4,289 | 4,124 |
EBITDA | $ 11,032 | $ 10,611 |
Total Operating Revenues | $ 29,152 | $ 28,876 |
Operating Income Margin | 23.1 % | 22.5 % |
EBITDA Margin | 37.8 % | 36.7 % |
Mobility | ||
Operating Income | $ 6,271 | $ 5,689 |
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 2,098 | 2,059 |
EBITDA | $ 8,369 | $ 7,748 |
Total Operating Revenues | $ 20,582 | $ 20,075 |
Service Revenues | 15,483 | 14,724 |
Operating Income Margin | 30.5 % | 28.3 % |
EBITDA Margin | 40.7 % | 38.6 % |
EBITDA Service Margin | 54.1 % | 52.6 % |
Business Wireline | ||
Operating Income | $ 378 | $ 639 |
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 1,330 | 1,299 |
EBITDA | $ 1,708 | $ 1,938 |
Total Operating Revenues | $ 5,331 | $ 5,640 |
Operating Income Margin | 7.1 % | 11.3 % |
EBITDA Margin | 32.0 % | 34.4 % |
Consumer Wireline | ||
Operating Income | $ 94 | $ 159 |
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 861 | 766 |
EBITDA | $ 955 | $ 925 |
Total Operating Revenues | $ 3,239 | $ 3,161 |
Operating Income Margin | 2.9 % | 5.0 % |
EBITDA Margin | 29.5 % | 29.3 % |
Latin America Segment | ||
Operating Income (Loss) | $ (30) | $ (102) |
Add: Depreciation and amortization | 175 | 161 |
EBITDA | $ 145 | $ 59 |
Total Operating Revenues | $ 883 | $ 690 |
Operating Income Margin | -3.4 % | -14.8 % |
EBITDA Margin | 16.4 % | 8.6 % |
Adjusting Items
Adjusting items include revenues and costs we consider non-operational in nature, including items arising from asset acquisitions or dispositions, including the amortization of intangible assets. While the expense associated with the amortization of certain wireless licenses and customer lists is excluded, the revenue of the acquired companies is reflected in the measure and that those assets contribute to revenue generation. We also adjust for net actuarial gains or losses associated with our pension and postemployment benefit plans due to the often-significant impact on our results (we immediately recognize this gain or loss in the income statement, pursuant to our accounting policy for the recognition of actuarial gains and losses). Consequently, our adjusted results reflect an expected return on plan assets rather than the actual return on plan assets, as included in the GAAP measure of income. Prior periods have been recast for consistency to include gains on benefit-related and other cost investments.
The tax impact of adjusting items is calculated using the effective tax rate during the quarter except for adjustments that, given their magnitude, can drive a change in the effective tax rate, in these cases we use the actual tax expense or combined marginal rate of approximately
Adjusting Items | ||
Dollars in millions | ||
First Quarter | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Operating Expenses | ||
Transaction and other costs | $ — | $ 98 |
Benefit-related (gain) loss | (44) | 93 |
Adjustments to Operations and Support Expenses | (44) | 191 |
Amortization of intangible assets | 17 | 27 |
Adjustments to Operating Expenses | (27) | 218 |
Other | ||
DIRECTV intangible amortization (proportionate share) | 341 | 416 |
Benefit-related (gain) loss and other | (111) | 92 |
Actuarial (gain) loss | — | (1,053) |
Adjustments to Income Before Income Taxes | 203 | (327) |
Tax impact of adjustments | 46 | (103) |
Adjustments to Net Income | $ 157 | $ (224) |
Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Operating Income Margin, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted EBITDA service margin and Adjusted diluted EPS are non-GAAP financial measures calculated by excluding from operating revenues, operating expenses and income tax expense, certain significant items that are non-operational or non-recurring in nature, including dispositions and merger integration and transaction costs, actuarial gains and losses, significant abandonments and impairment, benefit-related gains and losses, employee separation and other material gains and losses. Management believes that these measures provide relevant and useful information to investors and other users of our financial data in evaluating the effectiveness of our operations and underlying business trends.
Adjusted Operating Revenues, Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Operating Income Margin, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted EBITDA service margin and Adjusted diluted EPS should be considered in addition to, but not as a substitute for, other measures of financial performance reported in accordance with GAAP.
Adjusted Operating Income, Adjusted Operating Income Margin, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EBITDA Margin | ||
Dollars in millions | ||
First Quarter | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Operating Income | $ 6,002 | $ 5,537 |
Adjustments to Operating Expenses | (27) | 218 |
Adjusted Operating Income | $ 5,975 | $ 5,755 |
EBITDA | $ 10,633 | $ 9,999 |
Adjustments to Operations and Support Expenses | (44) | 191 |
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 10,589 | $ 10,190 |
Total Operating Revenues | $ 30,139 | $ 29,712 |
Operating Income Margin | 19.9 % | 18.6 % |
Adjusted Operating Income Margin | 19.8 % | 19.4 % |
Adjusted EBITDA Margin | 35.1 % | 34.3 % |
Adjusted Diluted EPS | ||
First Quarter | ||
2023 | 2022 | |
Diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS) | $ 0.57 | $ 0.65 |
DIRECTV intangible amortization (proportionate share) | 0.04 | 0.04 |
Actuarial (gain) loss | — | (0.11) |
Benefit-related, transaction and other costs1 | (0.01) | 0.05 |
Adjusted EPS | $ 0.60 | $ 0.63 |
Year-over-year growth - Adjusted | -4.8 % | |
Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding with Dilution (000,000) | 7,474 | 7,556 |
1 As of |
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA
Net Debt to EBITDA ratios are non-GAAP financial measures frequently used by investors and credit rating agencies and management believes these measures provide relevant and useful information to investors and other users of our financial data. Our Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio is calculated by dividing the Net Debt by the sum of the most recent four quarters Adjusted EBITDA. Net Debt is calculated by subtracting cash and cash equivalents and certificates of deposit and time deposits that are greater than 90 days, from the sum of debt maturing within one year and long-term debt.
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA - 2023 | |||||||||
Dollars in millions | |||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||
Four Quarters | |||||||||
20221 | 20221 | 20221 | 2023 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 10,330 | $ 10,714 | $ 10,231 | $ 10,589 | $ 41,864 | ||||
End-of-period current debt | 13,757 | ||||||||
End-of-period long-term debt | 123,727 | ||||||||
Total End-of-Period Debt | 137,484 | ||||||||
Less: Cash and Cash Equivalents | 2,821 | ||||||||
Net Debt Balance | 134,663 | ||||||||
Annualized Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA Ratio | 3.22 | ||||||||
1 As reported in |
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA - 2022 | |||||||||
Dollars in millions | |||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||
Four Quarters | |||||||||
20211 | 20221 | 20221 | 20221 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 11,931 | $ 10,803 | $ 9,480 | $ 10,190 | $ 42,404 | ||||
End-of-period current debt | 27,209 | ||||||||
End-of-period long-term debt | 148,820 | ||||||||
Total End-of-Period Debt | 176,029 | ||||||||
Less: Cash and Cash Equivalents | 17,084 | ||||||||
Net Debt Balance | 158,945 | ||||||||
Annualized Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA Ratio | 3.75 | ||||||||
1 As reported in |
Supplemental Operational Measures
As a supplemental presentation to our Communications segment operating results, we are providing a view of our AT&T Business Solutions results which includes both wireless and fixed operations. This combined view presents a complete profile of the entire business customer relationship and underscores the importance of mobile solutions to serving our business customers. Our supplemental presentation of business solutions operations is calculated by combining our Mobility and Business Wireline operating units, and then adjusting to remove non-business operations. The following table presents a reconciliation of our supplemental Business Solutions results.
Supplemental Operational Measure | ||||||||||
First Quarter | ||||||||||
Mobility | Business Wireline | Adj.1 | Business Solutions | Mobility | Business Wireline | Adj.1 | Business Solutions | Percent | ||
Operating Revenues | ||||||||||
Wireless service | $ 15,483 | $ — | $ 2,280 | $ 14,724 | $ — | $ 2,134 | 6.8 % | |||
Wireline service | — | 5,200 | — | 5,200 | — | 5,478 | — | 5,478 | (5.1) % | |
Wireless equipment | 5,099 | — | (4,326) | 773 | 5,351 | — | (4,452) | 899 | (14.0) % | |
Wireline equipment | — | 131 | — | 131 | — | 162 | — | 162 | (19.1) % | |
Total Operating Revenues | 20,582 | 5,331 | (17,529) | 8,384 | 20,075 | 5,640 | (17,042) | 8,673 | (3.3) % | |
Operating Expenses | ||||||||||
Operations and support | 12,213 | 3,623 | (10,196) | 5,640 | 12,327 | 3,702 | (10,169) | 5,860 | (3.8) % | |
EBITDA | 8,369 | 1,708 | (7,333) | 2,744 | 7,748 | 1,938 | (6,873) | 2,813 | (2.5) % | |
Depreciation and amortization | 2,098 | 1,330 | (1,712) | 1,716 | 2,059 | 1,299 | (1,698) | 1,660 | 3.4 % | |
Total Operating Expenses | 14,311 | 4,953 | (11,908) | 7,356 | 14,386 | 5,001 | (11,867) | 7,520 | (2.2) % | |
Operating Income | $ 6,271 | $ 378 | $ (5,621) | $ 1,028 | $ 5,689 | $ 639 | $ (5,175) | $ 1,153 | (10.8) % | |
Operating Income Margin | 12.3 % | 13.3 % | (100) BP | |||||||
1 Non-business wireless reported in the Communications segment under the Mobility business unit. | ||||||||||
Results have been recast to conform to the current period's classification. |
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