The Borneo Post

Australia telecom giant Telstra flags tough times as profit slides

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SYDNEY: Australia’s dominant telecommun­ications company Telstra yesterday warned of ‘enormous challenges’ ahead as it posted an 8.9 per cent slump in annual profit.

Its net result in the year to June 30 fell to A$3.52 billion (US$2.54 billion), while revenue was flat at A$26 billion.

Chief executive Andy Penn said intense competitio­n for mobile customers and increased customer expectatio­ns were having an impact on business.

“Companies are defined by how they respond in challengin­g times and there is no doubt Telstra, and the telecommun­ications industry globally, is operating in times of enormous challenge and change,” he said.

“On one hand demand for our core products and services continues to grow. Telecommun­ications networks have become some of the most important pieces of infrastruc­ture in the world today.

“On the other hand, competitio­n has never been more intense, our market dynamics are shifting rapidly, and customer expectatio­ns are changing.”

He pointed to the accelerate­d rollout of a national broadband network, in particular, as weighing on the company.

“This is having an enormous impact on our business – wholesale prices have risen, meaning we and other industry participan­ts are facing a fixed-line market where reseller margins are rapidly reducing,” he said.

“At the same time, competitio­n in the mobile market is increasing with the expected entrance of a fourth mobile network operator. These factors have influenced our performanc­e this year.”

In a bid to transform the business to deal with the new realities, Telstra, one of Australia’s largest employers, has put in place a new strategy to be achieved by 2022.

This includes a plan announced in June to axe 8,000 jobs – a quarter of its workforce – in a bid to achieve an extra A$1 billion in cost-cutting, on top of A$1.5 billion previously announced.

It will also split its mobile and infrastruc­ture divisions into separate businesses. — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows people passing a Telstra phone booth on a street in Sydney. Australia’s dominant telecommun­ications company Telstra on August 16, warned of ‘enormous challenges’ ahead as it posted an 8.9 per cent slump in annual profit. — AFP photo
This file photo shows people passing a Telstra phone booth on a street in Sydney. Australia’s dominant telecommun­ications company Telstra on August 16, warned of ‘enormous challenges’ ahead as it posted an 8.9 per cent slump in annual profit. — AFP photo

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