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FCC – Federal Communications Commission
Gross Additions – represents the total number of new customers added during the period, without regard to
customers who terminate service.
IPTV Connections – represents the number of customers provided video services using IP networking technology.
ManagedIP Connections – refers to the number of telephone handsets, data lines and IP trunks providing
communications using IP networking technology.
Net Additions (Losses) – represents the total number of new customers added during the period, net of customers
who terminate service during that period.
Smartphone Penetration – is calculated by dividing postpaid smartphone customers by total postpaid customers.
Video Connections – generally, a home or business receiving video programming counts as one video connection.
In counting bulk residential or commercial connections, such as an apartment building or a hotel, connections are
counted based on the number of units/rooms within the building receiving service.
Voice Connections – refers to the individual circuit connecting a customer to Wireline’s central office facilities or the
Cable billable number of lines into a building for voice services.
VoLTE – Voice over Long-Term Evolution which is a technology specification that defines the standards and
procedures for delivering voice communication and data over 4G LTE networks.
Wireline Residential Revenue per Connection – is calculated by dividing total wireline residential revenue by the
average number of total wireline residential customers.
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MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS