French mobile operator Bouygues Telecom reported a EUR 1.12 billion revenue in the first quarter, up by 4.9 percent versus the year-earlier period. Network revenue, which exclude handset sales, rose by 6.5 percent to EUR 1.06 million, despite a 17.8 percent drop in call termination charges from the start of 2007. Bouygues attributes its growth to the success of its Neo and Exprima offers, launched on 1 March last year. The operator had 8.73 million customers at the end of the first quarter, of whom 72.4 percent were on package deals. In February, Bouygues said it ended 2006 with 8.72 million total subscribers.
Wireless Federation » Bouygues Telecom Q1 revenue up 4.9% to EUR 1.12 bln
Bouygues Telecom Q1 revenue up 4.9% to EUR 1.12 bln
- May 15th, 2007
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