Two major carriers reported third-quarter earnings today, and there were few surprises on either front. AT&T reported net income near $3.1 billion and profit 41.5% higher than the same quarter in 2006. The launch of the iPhone and the acquisition of Bell South were the most obvious contributors to growth. It's also worth noting AT&T signed up 499,000 broadband wireline customers during the quarter and ended the reporting period with about 126,000 U-verse customers.
Meanwhile, Level 3 continued to struggle as it integrates the many acquisitions it made over the last few years. The carrier reported a $174 million loss, compared to a $138 million loss for the same quarter last year.
For more:
- MarketWatch reports [1] on AT&T's earnings
- CNN Money has the Associated Press report [2]on Level 3
Links:
[1] http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/atts-third-quarter-profit-rises-415/story.aspx?guid=%7BD9A65D7D-32C6-46A2-983B-FD330FADF7C2%7D
[2] http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/apwire/e8467de9f4e3f1ae11708b6d5d9674b7.htm