New York Post

Verizon’s got buzz

Wireless subs spike on unlimited data

- By RICHARD MORGAN rmorgan@nypost.com

Verizon said on Thursday it added 603,000 wireless customers in the third quarter — a better-thanexpect­ed total propelled by the offer of unlimited data.

The surprise increase buoyed investors — who had expected a continued slowdown in the sector.

Verizon shares added 1.2 percent on the news, closing at $49.21 on heavy trading.

Craig Moffett of Moffett-Nathanson had been concerned about “ruinous price wars” as industry leaders Verizon and AT&T struggled to fend off hyper-poaching competitor­s Sprint and T-Mobile US.

But he called Verizon’s actual results “if not very good, then at least good enough.”

Roughly 78 percent of Verizon’s wireless customers are on unsubsidiz­ed plans — compared with 60 percent a year ago.

Verizon’s third-quarter revenue of $31.7 billion narrowly topped estimates, while earnings per share of 98 cents came in a penny better than expected.

“None of this is to say, of course, that the wireless business is suddenly a growth business again,” Moffett said. “But things are at least improving.”

Verizon rival AT&T is seeking growth in the satu- rated wireless market by offering its customers streaming options.

AT&T’s DirectTV Now service has been available since November and will be followed — if the merger with Time Warner is approved by regulators — by HBO fare.

Verizon is also committed to an online TV service but has yet to provide details.

Although Bloomberg reported that Verizon is now targeting a spring 2018 launch, Verizon CFO Matt Ellis insisted on Thursday there’s “nothing new to add.

“We are continuing to look at what makes sense for us to launch, something that’s differenti­ated in that space — probably around live programmin­g,” he said. “But how and when we launch something will be TBD.”

 ??  ?? Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam saw the company lose 18,000 pay-TV subscriber­s — but gain 603,000 wireless customers — in the third quarter.
Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam saw the company lose 18,000 pay-TV subscriber­s — but gain 603,000 wireless customers — in the third quarter.

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