
Vodafone Italia and TIM (Telecom Italia) reported service revenues down 6.3 percent and 4.1 percent in the September quarter but Wind Tre appears to have been hit hardest by Iliad’s newly-launched Italian venture, which had attracted 2.23 million customers by the end of Q3 and set off a major price war. Wind Tre’s results statement was issued to investors alone but local website Universo Free revealed that the operator’s revenues fell 14.6 percent in the July to September period, compared to falls of 10 percent and 8 percent in the previous two quarters.
In the mobile segment, Wind Tre’s revenues declined by 10.7 percent year on year due above all to 900,000 customer losses in the third quarter alone, said the report, adding that the company ended up with 27.7 million customers at the end of September compared to over 30 million a year earlier. Wind Tre also had EUR 9.5 billion of debt, not including the EUR 517 million shelled out last month for 5G-ready spectrum in the 3.7 GHz and 26 GHz bands.