As
the 5G technology gains traction, customers have been exploring
competitive options from the big three telecoms carriers, which
are making big investments to upgrade their networks.
Verizon lost 178,000 wireless phone subscribers in the first
quarter, more than 121,700 subscriber loss estimated by FactSet.
Total operating revenue rose about 4% to $32.9 billion, compared
with analysts' estimates of $32.46 billion, according to IBES
data from Refinitiv.
In February, AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile won $78 billion in bids
in the government's auction of C-Band spectrum, which is seen as
the most likely short-term source of available spectrum for
next-generation 5G networks.
To finance the purchase, Verizon raised $12 billion in the
fourth quarter and more than $31 billion in March this year, the
wireless carrier said.
(Reporting by Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil
D'Silva)
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