Company: LILA
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001712184-25-000179
Chunk: 19

Company: Liberty Latin America Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 2
Chunk 19
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25.2 3.8 15 Total residential fixed revenue126.1 128.8 (2.7)(2)Residential mobile revenue:Service revenue216.3 204.3 12.0 6 Interconnect, inbound roaming, equipment sales and other72.4 62.5 9.9 16 Total residential mobile revenue288.7 266.8 21.9 8 Total residential revenue414.8 395.6 19.2 5 B2B revenue49.2 49.4 (0.2)— Total$464.0 $445.0 $19.0 4 

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

Three-month comparisonNine-month comparisonin millionsIncrease (decrease) in residential fixed subscription revenue due to change in:Average number of RGUs (a)$1.5 $5.4 ARPU (b)(4.3)(14.1)Increase in residential fixed non-subscription revenue (c)2.0 3.1 Total decrease in residential fixed revenue(0.8)(5.6)Increase in residential mobile service revenue (d)1.9 7.2 Increase in residential mobile interconnect, inbound roaming, equipment sales and other revenue (e)4.1 8.4 Decrease in B2B revenue(1.5)(1.2)Total organic increase3.7 8.8 Impact of FX5.3 10.2 Total$9.0 $19.0 

(a)The increases are primarily driven by higher average broadband internet and video RGUs. 

(b)The decreases are primarily attributable to lower ARPU from video services and, to a lesser extent, from broadband internet and fixed-line telephony services.

(c)The increase is primarily attributable to higher volumes of CPE sales.

(d)The increases are primarily due to the net effect of (i) higher average postpaid mobile subscribers and (ii) lower prepaid and postpaid mobile ARPU.

(e)The increases are primarily attributable to the net effect of (i) higher equipment sales, mainly driven by higher volumes, and (ii) decreases in interconnect revenue, driven by lower local traffic. 

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