Company: LILA
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001712184-25-000137
Chunk: 23

Company: Liberty Latin America Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-08-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 2
Chunk 23
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 of mobile customers to our network that more than offset a corresponding charge incurred during the second quarter of 2024, (ii) higher handset sales and (iii) a decrease associated with higher equipment credits for handset purchases. The organic decrease for the six-month comparison is primarily due to higher equipment credits for handset purchases.

Liberty Costa Rica. The following tables set forth the organic and non-organic changes in programming and other direct costs of services for our Liberty Costa Rica segment.

Three months ended June 30,Increase (decrease)Increase (decrease) from: 20252024FXOrganic in millionsProgramming and copyright$9.5 $9.9 $(0.4)$0.1 $(0.5)Interconnect5.6 7.1 (1.5)0.1 (1.6)Equipment17.0 14.0 3.0 0.2 2.8 Project-related and other— 0.4 (0.4)(0.1)(0.3)Total programming and other direct costs of services$32.1 $31.4 $0.7 $0.3 $0.4 

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Six months ended June 30,Increase (decrease)Increase (decrease) from: 20252024FXOrganic in millionsProgramming and copyright$18.6 $18.6 $— $0.3 $(0.3)Interconnect11.9 15.4 (3.5)0.2 (3.7)Equipment36.2 30.1 6.1 0.6 5.5 Project-related and other1.2 0.5 0.7 — 0.7 Total programming and other direct costs of services$67.9 $64.6 $3.3 $1.1 $2.2 

•Interconnect: The organic decreases are primarily driven by (i) lower volumes of local traffic and (ii) decreases in roaming.

•Equipment: The organic increases are primarily attributable to higher unit costs and volumes of handset sales to residential customers.

Other operating costs and expenses 

Other operating costs and expenses comprise the following cost categories:

•Personnel and contract labor-related costs, which primarily include salary-related and cash bonus expenses, net of capitalizable labor costs, and temporary contract labor costs;

•Network-related