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AT&T revenues dip as wireless equipment sales slide

NYSE:T   AT&T Inc.
AT&T (T -0.2%) is up 1.2% now in choppy early postmarket action after reporting Q1 earnings that met profit expectations but recorded a billion-dollar miss on revenues.

Consolidated revenues slipped 2.8% on "record-low equipment sales" in wireless. EPS fell on a headline basis, but adjusted EPS grew to $0.74 (in line) from a year-ago $0.72.

Cash from operations was $9.2B; free cash flow came to $3.2B.

Revenues by segment: Business Solutions, $16.85B (down 4.3%); Entertainment Group, $12.6B (down 0.3%); Consumer Mobility, $7.74B (down 7.1%); International, $1.9B (up 15.7%).

It added 2.7M net wireless customers: 2.1M in the U.S. and 633,000 in Mexico. Postpaid phone churn hit a best ever 0.9% in the U.S., while overall wireless postpaid churn was 1.12% including tablet churn.

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