T-Mobile loses 98.000 mobile customers in the last quarter

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T-Mobile Netherlands has in the past quarter 98.000 mobile customers will leave and in a year’s time left 279.000 mobile customers. Knew the provider the revenues from the data business grow. Also, sales remained stable and increased the quarterly of the company.

In total, T-Mobile 4,34 million mobile customers in the Netherlands after the last quarter. That is a decrease of 2.2 percent, or 98.000 customers, compared with the previous quarter and versus a year ago, the decline is even 6 percent, or 279.000 customers. The company lost 24,000 of contract-abonees 75,000 prepaid customers. T-Mobile Netherlands focuses in the coming time, “more than ever” to retain customers, the company informs. Among other free apps such as Evernote and Runtastic, discounts and rewards to customers to persuade T-Mobile to continue.

Compared with a year ago increased the average revenue for T-Mobile data per customer by 33.8 percent in the last quarter. The new managing director of T-Mobile Netherlands, Mark Small, refers to this as ‘encouraging’. “But this may be the falling revenues from calls and sms, and does not compensate”, warns the ceo. According to the provider is the roll-out of 4g according to the schedule. Now have to 450,000 customers of the company are connected via the 4g network.

The final sales of the Dutch subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom amounted to 393 million euros. Thus, the turnover at the same level as a year ago, despite the fact that fixed internet activities now no longer part part of the business: T-Mobile sold Online.nl in november last year. The gross profit amounted to 148 million, 34 percent higher than the 114 million euros from a year ago.

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