July 22 (Reuters) - Verizon Communications ( VZ ) added
more wireless subscribers than expected in the second quarter,
it reported on Monday, boosted by strong demand for its flexible
plans that also have streaming services, including Netflix ( NFLX ) and
Disney+, at discounted prices.
The telecom firm said it added 148,000 net monthly
bill-paying wireless phone subscribers from April to June,
beating analysts' estimates of 127,870 additions, according to
Visible Alpha. It lost 68,000 subscribers in the prior quarter.
Launched in May last year, Verizon's myPlan allows customers
to pay for only what they need and has helped the company
compete better with AT&T ( T ) and T-Mobile US ( TMUS ) in the
tightly controlled U.S. telecom market.
Verizon also partnered with streaming services to offer
promotional bundles from platforms such as Netflix ( NFLX ),
Warner Bros Discovery's ( WBD ) Max and Disney's ( DIS )
services.
It even raised the price of some older plans in March to
prompt customers to switch to the new plans.
The company's consumer business reported 8,000 wireless
retail postpaid phone net losses in the latest quarter, compared
with 136,000 losses a year ago.
Still, its revenue of $32.8 billion fell short of analysts'
estimates of $33.06 billion, according to LSEG data.
Analysts have said Verizon is reeling from a historically
low number of people upgrading their phones, although that could
change when Apple ( AAPL ) releases its latest iPhones later
this year.
New York-based Verizon's stock price has risen 10% so far
this year.