Company: LILA
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001712184-25-000137
Chunk: 12

Company: Liberty Latin America Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 2
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.4 171.8 6.6 4 Interconnect, inbound roaming, equipment sales and other41.1 38.3 2.8 7 Total residential mobile revenue219.5 210.1 9.4 4 Total residential revenue476.7 470.4 6.3 1 B2B revenue253.5 262.1 (8.6)(3)Total $730.2 $732.5 $(2.3)— 

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The details of the changes in Liberty Caribbean’s revenue during the three and six months ended June 30, 2025, as compared to the corresponding periods in 2024, are set forth below:

Three-month comparisonSix-month comparisonin millionsIncrease (decrease) in residential fixed subscription revenue due to change in:Average number of RGUs (a)$(2.7)$(5.3)ARPU (b)3.3 7.9 Decrease in residential fixed non-subscription revenue (c)(2.4)(4.6)Total decrease in residential fixed revenue(1.8)(2.0)Increase in residential mobile service revenue (d)3.7 7.7 Increase in residential mobile interconnect, inbound roaming, equipment sales and other revenue (e)2.0 2.9 Decrease in B2B revenue (f)(3.9)(7.5)Total organic increase— 1.1 Impact of FX(2.0)(3.4)Total$(2.0)$(2.3)

(a)The decreases are due to lower average video, fixed-line telephony and broadband internet RGUs. 

(b)The increases are primarily due to higher ARPU from broadband internet services, mainly due to price increases in certain markets.

(c)The decreases are mainly due to lower interconnect revenue attributable to the expansion of certain competitors in our markets.

(d)The increases are primarily attributable to the net effect of (i) an increase in prepaid mobile ARPU mainly resulting from price increases in Jamaica during the first quarter of 2024 and 2025, (ii) higher average numbers of postpaid mobile subscribers, mostly due to growth from fixed-mobile convergence efforts, and (iii) lower average number of prepaid mobile subscribers due in part to fixed-mobile convergence efforts and churn associated with price increases. 

(e)The increases are primarily due to higher volumes of handset sales and inbound roaming.