AT&T adds more wireless subscribers than expected as bundling pays off

The AT&T is displayed on the facade of one of its branches in Mexico City, Mexico September 10, 2025. REUTERS
April 22 (Reuters) – AT&T added more wireless subscribers than expected in the first ​quarter, benefiting from customers opting for the telecom provider’s packages ‌bundling wireless and high-speed fiber services.
Shares of the company were up 1% in premarket trading on Wednesday.
In a highly competitive market, network providers have extended device ​subsidies, added plan discounts and increased investments in network infrastructure ​to attract and retain customers.
About 42% of AT&T households ⁠that use home internet services also opted for wireless plans, a convergence dynamic that ​analysts had flagged as a key differentiator.
AT&T, like rival T-Mobile, extended ​device subsidies into the first quarter for Apple’s latest iPhone models as carriers competed aggressively to lure customers with lucrative offers.
The company said it added 294,000 ​net monthly bill-paying wireless phone subscribers in the first quarter, compared ​with additions of 272,000 expected by analysts polled by FactSet.
AT&T raised prices on ‌its ⁠lowest and highest wireless tiers while trimming prices in the middle, a move analysts said is designed to steer customers toward mid-range plans rather than spark a price war.
Total revenue for the quarter ​grew about 3% to $31.5 ​billion, compared ⁠with estimates of $31.25 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Starting first quarter, AT&T is reorganizing its business ​segments to highlight its core growth areas.
The new ​advanced connectivity ⁠segment, covering domestic 5G and fiber services, reported about 5% growth in revenue thanks to higher wireless device sales volumes and impact from ⁠the ​acquired mass markets fiber business from Lumen.
AT&T ​reported adjusted profit of 57 cents per share in the quarter, above expectations of ​55 cents.

Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva

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