Company: LILA
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001712184-25-000179
Chunk: 4

Company: Liberty Latin America Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 2
Chunk 4
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 that region.

At September 30, 2025, we (i) owned and operated fixed networks that passed 4,812,600 homes and served 3,978,800 RGUs, comprising 1,807,900 broadband internet subscribers, 1,255,100 fixed-line telephony subscribers and 915,800 video subscribers and (ii) served 6,682,700 mobile subscribers. 

In April 2025, the U.S. government announced new and increased tariffs on imported goods from numerous countries. The amounts and effective dates for the tariffs have shifted multiple times and may continue to do so. The tariffs, and the potential responses by other countries to these tariffs increase global economic uncertainty, and may significantly impact the price of certain goods, including mobile handsets, that we acquire in Liberty Puerto Rico. While these developments have not had a material impact on our financial condition or results of operations to date, due to their evolving nature, we cannot predict with certainty the ultimate impacts they may have on our business and results in the future, but those impacts could be material. 

Hurricane Melissa

In October 2025, Hurricane Melissa primarily impacted our Jamaican operations, and to a much lesser extent certain other operations within Liberty Caribbean, resulting in varying degrees of damage to homes, businesses and infrastructures in these markets. In connection with Hurricane Melissa, we anticipate adverse impacts to revenue and RGUs, Adjusted OIBDA, long-lived asset impairments and property and equipment additions for the remainder of 2025. We are currently unable to estimate how much Hurricane Melissa will impact these measures for the rest of 2025 or for 2026 periods. The impacts will be based on certain factors, such as when power is fully restored to the impacted areas. 

Hurricane Melissa triggered the Weather Derivatives and we expect to receive net third-party proceeds during the fourth quarter of 2025. We are still in the process of assessing the impact of Hurricane Melissa on our homes passed and subscriber counts.

Transactions

Costa Rica Transactions 

 On August 1, 2024, we announced that we entered into an agreement with Millicom to combine our respective operations in Costa Rica. Under the terms of the all-stock agreement, Liberty Latin America and our minority partner in Costa Rica will hold an approximate 86% interest, and Millicom will hold an approximate 14% interest in the joint operations, with final ownership percentages to be confirmed at closing. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory