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Sprint announces Q4 2011 results: the iPhone brings in new customers

Sprint announces Q4 2011 results: the iPhone brings in new customers -- Engadget EngadgetClassicMobileHDALTSearchENGADGET U.S.ESPAGÑOL???????????DEUTCHLANDadSendTerms('1');adSetAdURL('/_uac/adpage.html');var postID = '20166959';var prop9 = '';if(postID != '') {adSetOthAT('kvcmsid=bsd:'+postID);prop9 = 'bsd:20166959';}#mobileweb{background-image: -webkit-gradient( linear, left bottom, left top, color-stop(0.51, #3991D0), color-stop(0.5, #57ACE8), color-stop(1, #80CAFF));background-image: -moz-linear-gradient( center bottom, #3991D0 51%, #57ACE8 50%, #80CAFF 100%);position: relative;width:980px;overflow:hidden;margin: 0 auto;text-align:center;border-color:#666666;border-width:1px;border-bottom:0px;height:128px;border-style:solid;display:none; visiblity:hidden;}.btn{background-image:linear-gradient(-90deg, rgb(129, 203, 255) 0%, rgb(87, 172, 233) 48%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 52%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 100%);background-image:-webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom,color-stop(0%, rgb(129, 203, 255)), color-stop(100%, rgb(57, 146, 209)), color-stop(48%, rgb(87, 172, 233)), color-stop(52%, rgb(57, 146, 209)));background-image:-moz-linear-gradient(-90deg, rgb(129, 203, 255) 0%, rgb(87, 172, 233) 48%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 52%, rgb(57, 146, 209) 100%);filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='#9981cbff', EndColorStr='#993992d1');-ms-filter:"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='#9981cbff', EndColorStr='#993992d1')";background-color:rgb(10, 6, 249);width:492px;height:92px;border:2px solid rgb(129, 203, 255);border-radius:15px;-moz-border-radius:15px;-webkit-border-radius:15px;padding:10px 20px;box-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgb(255, 255, 255);-moz-box-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgb(255, 255, 255);-webkit-box-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgb(255, 255, 255);font-size:40px;font-weight:bold;color:rgb(255, 255, 255);text-shadow:0px 2px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);text-decoration:none;} Back to Mobile View AOL TechEngadget Distro for iPad - get the app now!@import url("http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/aol-standard-hat.css");#GH_ { float: none; width: 100%; margin: 0 0 -3px; }#GH_hat { float: none !important; border: 0 !important; margin: 0 auto !important; background-color: transparent !important; }#GH_ #GH_hat_links #GH_hat_A_first{ margin-left:-5px; _margin-left:0; }#GH_ #GH_hat_more,#GH_ .GH_hat_more{ margin-left: 590px; }#GH_ #GH_hat_links #GH_hat_A_second { border: 0; }#GH_ #GH_hat_links{ width:100%; }#GH_ #GH_more_list{ margin-left: -300px; }@-moz-document url-prefix(){#GH_ #GH_hat_links { margin-bottom: -5px; }#GH_ #GH_hat_more,#GH_ .GH_hat_more{ margin-left: 585px; }}AOLMAIL2011 AwardsCES 2012Galaxy Nexus and ICSGalaxy TabsBirth of a Smart PhoneEngadget DistroNewsHubsGalleriesVideosPodcastsThe RecapAuthors StoreFOLLOW US ON TWITTERSUBSCRIBEABOUT / FAQTIP US.at15t_email{background-position:0px -4120px} Cellphones, Sprint announces Q4 2011 results: the iPhone brings in new customersBy posted February 8th 2012 7:15AM Breaking News Sprint announces Q4 2011 results: the iPhone brings in new customers

Following its bittersweet Q3, the latest financial report from Sprint this quarter offers up another mixed bag of news. Net operating losses totalled $438 million, more than the $139 million posted in the same quarter last year. It suffered a staggering $1.3 billion net loss (much of that due to upfront costs associated with launching the iPhone), dwarfing the Q3's $301 million losses. Operating revenue increases were, however, the largest in the last five years, up to $8.72 billion from $8.3 billion. Net subscribers now total 55 million, with 33 million postpaid, 14.8 million prepaid and around 7.2 million arriving from wholesale, adding an extra 1.6 million Sprint customers in the last quarter. This was also the first time in a long while that new subscribers on the Sprint platform outpaced losses at the Nextel and wireline businesses. Sprint hoped to see its iPhone draw customers into its network, putting it toe-to-toe with the bigger carriers, and it largely did, with 40 percent of the 1.8 million iPhones sold landing directly in the hands of new customers. However, the higher subsidy costs of the iPhone was also responsible for these tougher financial results. Last year also saw the tentative launch of Sprint's LTE network, and that's where the future appears to be for the carrier, with its forward-looking statement hinging on exactly how fast they're able to grab the 4G bull by the horns and get it into their customers' hands. Compatibility with Clearwire's next generation network is mentioned here, as is the "financial performance of Clearwire and its ability to build, operate, and maintain its 4G network." Lightsquared, however, was conspicuously absent from Sprint's future machinations.

Show full PR text Sprint Nextel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Results

Quarterly year-over-year Sprint platform postpaid ARPU growth of $3.69 is the best on record in the industry
Largest sequential increase in net operating revenues in more than five years
Sprint serves more than 55 million customers – highest level ever
1.6 million total net subscriber additions in the quarter – best since 2005
539,000 postpaid net additions on the Sprint platform in the quarter
Strong iPhone sales – 40 percent to new customers
Network Vision on schedule and on budget; six major cities to launch 4G LTE by mid-year with the addition of Kansas City and Baltimore
Adjusted OIBDA* of $842 million and the first year of Operating Income since 2006

The company's fourth quarter 2011 earnings conference call will be held at 8 a.m. ET today. Participants may dial 800-938-1120 in the U.S. or Canada (706-634-7849 internationally) and provide the following ID: 40556064 or may listen via the Internet at www.sprint.com/investor.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE), February 08, 2012 - Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) today reported Adjusted OIBDA* of $842 million for the fourth quarter and nearly $5.1 billion for the full year 2011. Wireless service revenues for the fourth quarter increased more than 7 percent year-over-year, driven by Sprint platform postpaid ARPU growth of $3.69 – the largest year-over-year increase on record across the U.S. wireless industry. Strong revenue growth and cost management partially offset the impact of increased equipment net subsidies and sales expense associated with the successful launch of the iPhone®. Forty percent of Sprint's 1.8 million iPhone sales in the fourth quarter were to new customers. Based on internal estimates, including incremental costs associated with iPhone sales, the combined impact of iPhone and Network Vision costs reduced fourth quarter Adjusted OIBDA* margin, which was 10.8 percent, by approximately 8.8 percentage points.

The company reported total net subscriber additions of 1.6 million during the fourth quarter of 2011 – the best quarterly result in six years – bringing total ending subscribers to the highest level in the company's history. Total postpaid net additions of 161,000 for the fourth quarter represent the tenth consecutive quarter of year-over-year improvement and were driven by continued strength of the Sprint platform, which had net postpaid additions of 539,000. This is the seventh consecutive quarter of net postpaid subscriber growth on the Sprint platform.

"Our strong fourth quarter performance illustrates the power of matching iconic devices like the iPhone with our simple, unlimited plans and industry-leading customer experience," said Dan Hesse, Sprint CEO. "During the past year, Sprint added more than 5 million net new customers and grew wireless service revenue by more than 5 percent, including 17 percent for the Sprint platform. This momentum gives us confidence as we execute our Network Vision upgrade and 4G LTE roll-out."

The company continued to rapidly grow the number of prepaid and wholesale and affiliate subscribers in the fourth quarter. Prepaid net additions were 507,000 bringing total prepaid subscribers to nearly 14.8 million at the end of 2011, an increase of 20 percent since the end of 2010. Net additions of 954,000 for wholesale and affiliates in the fourth quarter were the highest in seven years.

Additionally, the company reported a net loss of $1.3 billion and a diluted loss of $.43 per share for the quarter, which includes pre-tax, non-cash charges of $241 million, or $.08 per share, consisting of asset and impairment charges of $78 million on property, plant and equipment, $135 million on Sprint's investment in Clearwire and $28 million in severance costs.

Sprint's Network Vision initiative remains on schedule and on budget. In the fourth quarter, the company completed field integration testing and launched the first multi-mode base station and first cluster of cell sites, validating improved 3G data performance metrics, such as voice quality, call drops and blocks and improved data speeds. The company expects to bring approximately 12,000 sites on air by the end of 2012 and to complete the majority of its Network Vision roll-out in 2013. In addition, as part of Network Vision Sprint has announced it expects to begin launching 4G LTE by mid-year 2012. In addition to Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Atlanta, Sprint today announced Kansas City and Baltimore will be among the initial six major cities to launch.

The company also raised a substantial portion of the additional cash needed to fund the Network Vision deployment, debt maturities and working capital requirements over the next few years. During the fourth quarter, Sprint raised additional financing of $4 billion and repaid all 2012 maturities prior to scheduled maturity. Sprint's next scheduled debt maturities include $300 million due in May 2013 and $1.5 billion due in October 2013.

Sprint generated $257 million of Free Cash Flow* in the quarter. As of Dec. 31, 2011, the company's total liquidity was approximately $6.7 billion, consisting of $5.6 billion in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments and $1.1 billion of undrawn borrowing capacity available under its revolving bank credit facility.

In 2011, Sprint's Customer Satisfaction and First Call Resolution scores improved year-over-year for the fourth consecutive year and third parties continued to affirm Sprint's customer experience leadership. In the fourth quarter, Frost & Sullivan awarded Sprint the North American Customer Value Enhancement of the Year Award in the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications market, and Analysys Mason gave Sprint the highest M2M scorecard ranking among North American-based communications service providers. Last month, Sprint received the ATLANTIC ACM Best-in-Class Network Award for Global Wholesale Excellence. Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine's annual 2011 Best of Everything list awarded top honors to Sprint's unlimited data plan, no annual contract offerings from Boost Mobile and payLo by Virgin Mobile. Last week, Virgin Mobile USA received the highest ranking in the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Wireless Customer Care Non-Contract Study – Volume 1, with Boost placing second. Sprint's sustainable efforts also continued to gather accolades. Following Sprint's third place ranking among U.S. companies on Newsweek's 2011 Green Rankings in October, Sprint joined the exclusive World Wildlife Fund's Climate Savers Program – one of only 27 global partners selected since 1999.

Besides adding the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s to the company's industry-leading line-up of devices, Sprint also launched several other innovative products during the fourth quarter including HTC EVO Design 4G™, the company's 25th 4G device. Sprint also launched the first three Sprint Direct Connect® phones, Kyocera DuraMax, Kyocera DuraCore and Motorola Admiral™, the first Sprint Direct Connect Android™ smartphone. Earlier this year, Sprint announced the initial group of devices that will operate on its 4G LTE network: Galaxy Nexus™, LG Viper™ 4G LTE with eco-friendly features and Sierra Wireless™ Tri-Network Hotspot. Also during the fourth quarter, Sprint unveiled a redesigned website for business, www.sprint.com/business, launched 4G Fixed Business Access, a business solution that turns any area into an instant office, and collaborated on M2M solutions including wireless kiosks to capture health and wellness information remotely. 0 Leave A Comment 2011, breaking news, BreakingNews, business, carrier, dan hesse, DanHesse, earnings, finance, financial, financials, losses, LTE, mobilepostcross, Overland Park, OverlandPark, postpaid, prepaid, profit, q4, q4 2011, Q42011, quarterly, quarterly earnings, QuarterlyEarnings, revenue, sprint, subscriber, subscribers, wireless blog comments powered by Disqus Alienware X51 gaming PC: We go hands-on at the London launch event 1 hour ago Engadget HD Podcast 285 - 02.07.2012 9 hours ago Olympus OM-D E-M5 Micro Four Thirds camera preview (video) 11 hours ago Chrome Beta for Android hands-on (video) 16 hours ago Reminder: Vote for the 2011 Engadget Awards! 16 hours ago SEE ALL Sprint announces Q4 2011 results: the iPhone brings in new customers 58 minutes ago Sony confirms Kazuo Hirai as new President and CEO, replacing Howard Stringer 7 days ago Sky will launch an internet based TV service in the UK in the first half of 2012 8 days ago Jon Rubinstein leaves Hewlett-Packard 11 days ago Nokia releases Q4 2011 earnings report: operating profits drop, Lumia sales break one million 13 days ago SEE ALL

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