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BellSouth Cites DSL Growth and Hurricane Katrina Damage

BellSouth reported Q4 2005 revenue of $8.7 billion, up nearly 2 percent sequentially driven by DSL growth and Cingular customer growth. Normalized net income of $965 million grew $27 million compared to the third quarter of 2005.

During the fourth quarter of 2005, revenue was reduced by $48 million due to Katrina-related billing credits and the Company estimates approximately 60,000 access lines were disconnected in the affected area. The Company incurred $244 million of incremental expense and $189 million of incremental capital during the fourth quarter.

For the full year, revenue credits totaled $111 million across all three business segments. BellSouth estimates approximately 100,000 access lines have been disconnected as a result of the hurricane. For the year, incremental expenses for wireline network restoration and capital are approximately $500 million.

In September 2005, BellSouth made an initial estimate of the future cost for network restoration, including capital and expense, of $400 million to $600 million. Based on current assessments to complete the restoration effort, the company now expects this amount to total $700 million to $900 million. A portion of the cost associated with the Hurricane Katrina recovery effort are expected to be covered by insurance.

Some operational highlights for Q4:

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