T&T reported that revenues grew in in 2008, and it expects 2009 will be another year of overall revenue growth and solid
progress Consolidated revenue growth was driven by 13.2 percent wireless
growth.
"During the past year, we took major steps to improve AT&T's
position for 2009 and beyond. The success of our iPhone 3G launch has
driven wireless growth and helped redefine the wireless data space," Randall Stephenson, AT&T chairman
and chief executive officer.
Much of the wireless success was fueled by 1.9 million new iPhone subscribers and 51.2 percent Wireless Data Revenue
Growth.
For the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2008, AT&T's consolidated
revenues totaled $31.1 billion, up 2.4 percent versus reported results
in the year-earlier quarter and up 2.2 percent compared with
fourth-quarter 2007 .
AT&T's reported fourth-quarter 2008 net income totaled $2.4
billion versus $3.1 billion in the year-earlier quarter, and reported
earnings per diluted share totaled $0.41, compared with $0.51 in the
fourth quarter of 2007.
AT&T's fourth-quarter wireless growth was powered by strong
subscriber gains and continued rapid growth in advanced data services,
which drove solid improvement in postpaid ARPU. Highlights include the
following:
- 2.1 million Net Gain in Wireless Subscribers and 1.9 million Apple iPhone 3G Activations.
- 51.2 percent Wireless Data Revenue
Growth. Powered by AT&T's premier wireless data network and its
attractive device lineup, - AT&T's wireless data revenues grew 51.2
percent versus the year-earlier fourth quarter to $3.1 billion.
In 2009, despite a challenging environment, AT&T expects to
deliver solid results. AT&T expects to grow consolidated revenues,
make significant progress in its key growth initiatives, keep an
aggressive focus on cost management and continue its strong record of
returning substantial value to shareowners.