AT&T Senior Executive Vice President and CFO John Stephens Updates Shareholders
John Stephens, CFO of AT&T (NYSE:T), spoke at the Deutsche Bank Media, Internet & Telecom Conference, outlining strategies for growth in mobility, fiber, and video services. He highlighted a projected 2% growth in wireless service revenue for 2021, driven by customer acquisitions and improved churn rates. AT&T plans to expand its fiber footprint by 3 million locations this year. The agreement with TPG to create a new entity, DIRECTV, aims to enhance video operations. The company anticipates saving $300 million quarterly in depreciation costs following the sale of its video business.
- AT&T expects wireless service revenue growth of 2% in 2021.
- Plans to expand fiber network to an additional 3 million locations.
- Projected savings of approximately $300 million quarterly in depreciation and amortization costs post-DIRECTV transaction.
- HBO Max has gained more subscribers in 2020 than in the previous decade.
- AT&T's video business will be classified as 'held for sale', indicating a potential decrease in revenue from this segment.
John Stephens, senior executive vice president and chief financial officer of AT&T Inc.* (NYSE:T), spoke today at the Deutsche Bank Media, Internet & Telecom Conference where he provided an update to shareholders. He addressed the following areas and noted that the company will hold an Analyst & Investor Day on March 12 at 9 a.m. CT.
Mobility. Stephens noted that AT&T believes it has the right approach to the market, providing customers with the best possible wireless offers to reduce churn and maintain a high-quality base. The company has continued to invest strategically in its network, including during the recent C-Band Auction (Auction 107). Stephens said that through its flexible plans and best offers, AT&T is attracting and keeping customers on its higher value plans. AT&T also has the fastest wireless network in the nation,1 which also helps attract and retain customers.
Stephens reiterated that AT&T continues to expect wireless service revenue growth in the
Fiber. Stephens said fiber is the foundation for AT&T’s network, including broadband connectivity and 5G. He reiterated that the company continues to grow its network, building out the fiber connection directly to consumers and businesses. AT&T currently markets its
Video transaction. Stephens said AT&T’s agreement with TPG to form a new entity named DIRECTV to operate its U.S. video business unit will better position AT&T to maximize the benefits of the long-term strategic trends influencing its business. He reiterated that maintaining a stake in the U.S. video business will allow the company to participate in future value creation opportunities.
Stephens said that the company’s U.S. video business will be classified as “held for sale” beginning with first quarter 2021 results. AT&T will cease depreciating and amortizing long-lived assets associated with this business unit and expects a reduction of about
Stephens noted that under the terms of the deal, at closing AT&T will receive
HBO Max and WarnerMedia. Stephens noted that AT&T has seen positive results from the hybrid distribution model for its 2021 film slate. This model has positioned Warner Bros. as the only major studio steadily releasing content to theaters as well as directly to consumers through HBO Max. Given the accelerating timeline for COVID-19 vaccines, the company expects a modest theatrical recovery in the second half of the year, but much uncertainty remains.
The company also remains focused on building on the success of HBO Max to establish relationships with most U.S. households and is focused on investing for the long-term. Stephens noted that HBO Max and HBO added more subscribers in 2020 than HBO added in the previous 10 years.2 The company expects to begin international expansion of HBO Max in late June, giving the company additional opportunities to expand its customer base.
Financial Flexibility. The company remains committed to its capital allocation plan to: grow customer relationships across 5G wireless, fiber and HBO Max; sustain the dividend at current levels; reduce debt; and monetize non-core assets. Stephens expects that free cash flow after dividends, plus funds anticipated from the video transaction and other asset monetizations would give the company flexibility to reduce debt following the recent spectrum auction. The company plans to provide more information during its Analyst & Investor Day, which will be held at 10 a.m. Eastern time on Friday, March 12. A webcast of the event and presentation materials will be available on the AT&T Investor Relations website.
1 Fastest based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data of average download speeds for Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 2019, and median download speeds for Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 2020. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.
2 Domestic HBO Max and HBO subscribers consist of accounts with access to HBO Max (including wholesale subscribers that may not have signed in) and HBO accounts, and excludes free trials and Cinemax subscribers. Worldwide HBO Max and HBO subscribers consist of domestic HBO Max subscribers and domestic and international HBO subscribers, and excludes free trials, basic and Cinemax subscribers.
*About AT&T
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is a diversified, global leader in telecommunications, media and entertainment, and technology. Consumers and businesses have more than 225 million monthly subscriptions to our services. AT&T Communications provides more than 100 million U.S. consumers with entertainment and communications experiences across TV, mobile and broadband. Plus, it serves high-speed, highly secure connectivity and smart solutions to nearly 3 million business customers. WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content to global audiences through its consumer brands, including: HBO, HBO Max, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, truTV, CNN, DC Entertainment, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim and Turner Classic Movies. Xandr, now part of WarnerMedia, provides marketers with innovative and relevant advertising solutions for consumers around premium video content and digital advertising through its platform. AT&T Latin America provides pay-TV services across 10 countries and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean and wireless services to consumers and businesses in Mexico.
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