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Sprint first-quarter revs top estimate as network upgrade progresses

Published 30/07/2014, 16:07
Sprint first-quarter revs top estimate as network upgrade progresses

By Marina Lopes

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sprint Corp reported higher-than-expected first-quarter revenue on Wednesday, as the company expanded its high-speed coverage and came closer to completing a network overhaul that has caused more frequent dropped calls and subscriber losses.

Faced with growing competition from its rivals like T-Mobile, Sprint has slashed prices and offered customer guarantees in an attempt to offset those subscriber losses.

"Its not as horrible as people feared. The company has done better than the really pessimistic expectations, but it is still not doing well," said Roger Entner, lead analyst at Recon Analytics.

"It has to get better soon because they should be at the tail end of their network overhaul. At the same time, T-Mobile is showing dramatic growth," he said.

The company is currently testing new price plans, Sprint's Chief Executive Dan Hesse said in a call with investors.

"We may need to make some adjustment to our pricing levels based on what we learn," he said.

Sprint will also launch highly customisable plans on its Virgin Mobile brand sold exclusively at Walmart. The plans start as low as $6.98 per month. Customers can then add special offers that give unlimited access to applications like Facebook and Pandora.

Sprint switched from reporting on a calendar year to a fiscal year this quarter.

Excluding unusual items, Sprint earned 1 cent per share in the quarter ended June 30, compared with Wall Street expectations of a loss of 1 cent, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The company, 80 percent owned by Japan's Softbank Corp, posted a profit of $23 million, the highest in over seven years.

Revenue fell to $8.8 billion (5.2 billion pounds) from $8.9 billion a year earlier, but beat the average analyst estimate of $8.7 billion according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The company lost 181,000 contract subscribers, fewer than the average estimate of 293,000. Sprint shares were up 0.06 percent to $8.06 on the New York Stock Exchange.

© Reuters. File photo of people walking past a Sprint store in New York

(Reporting by Marina Lopes; Editing by Bernadette Baum, Jeffrey Benkoe and Chris Reese)

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