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Telefónica grew FTTH subscribers 9% YoY and passed 1.5M new premises in Q1

Telefónica expanded its fiber and 5G networks in Q1 2025 while increasing customer subscriptions across key markets. The company ended March with 354 million total customer accesses, including a 9% year-over-year rise in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) customers and a 1% uptick in mobile contract users. Telefónica also passed 1.5 million additional FTTH premises during the quarter—37% of them through wholesale fiber vehicles—bringing its global ultra-broadband footprint to 170.9 million premises.

Network coverage continues to deepen across Telefónica’s core markets. Average 5G mobile population coverage hit 75%, with leading coverage in Spain (92%), Germany (98%), Brazil (62%), and the UK (77%). Telefónica España posted 1.7% organic revenue growth and a 1% EBITDA gain, with strong retention and customer satisfaction scores (NPS of 35). Telefónica Brasil reported revenue growth of 6.2% and EBITDA up 8%, while Telefónica Deutschland’s performance was driven by commercial momentum and operating cash flow growth of 4.8%.

The company emphasized a focus on high-value customer relationships and infrastructure expansion. Telefónica maintained its global leadership in FTTH outside of China and is actively reducing exposure to non-core markets. Following the sale of its operations in Argentina and agreement to divest Colombia, Telefónica confirmed its full exit from Peru in April. Meanwhile, the company reported a total CapEx of €938 million in Q1, down 2.8% organically, representing 10.1% of revenue. Net financial debt declined slightly to €27.05 billion, and Telefónica reaffirmed its €0.30 per share dividend for 2025.

Key Points:

“We are deepening customer engagement and expanding next-generation networks across our core markets. Our FTTH and 5G rollouts are driving subscriber growth and positioning us for stronger performance through 2025,” said Emilio Gayo, COO of Telefónica.

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