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Home » Tellabs Reports Q4 Revenue of $379 million

Tellabs Reports Q4 Revenue of $379 million

January 24, 2005
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Tellabs reported Q4 2004 revenue of $379 million (which includes one month of AFC revenue of $53 million), up 36% from $279 million in the fourth quarter of 2003. For the year 2004, Tellabs revenue totaled $1.2 billion, up 26% from $980 million in 2003. Tellabs recorded a net loss of $139 million or 32 cents per share in the fourth quarter of 2004 as a result of special charges related to the acquisitions of AFC and Vinci Systems and other activities. Excluding charges of $180 million, Tellabs earned 9 cents per share or $41 million in the fourth quarter of 2004.

“Revenue exceeded our expectations in the fourth quarter and in 2004 as a whole,” said Krish A. Prabhu, Tellabs president and chief executive officer. “Going forward, Tellabs will stay focused on growth opportunities that fit our customers’ needs for fiber access, next-generation wireless and broadband networking.”

  • Transport — Revenue from transport systems totaled $155 million, up 33% from $117 million in the fourth quarter of 2003.
  • Managed Access — Revenue from managed access systems was $112 million, up 16% from $96 million in the fourth quarter of 2003.
  • Broadband Data — Revenue of broadband data products was $3.2 million versus $2.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2003.
  • Voice Quality Enhancement — Revenue from voice-quality enhancement and other systems amounted to $15 million versus $26 million in the fourth quarter of 2003.
  • Access — Revenue from access solutions totaled $53 million. [Note: The access revenue category includes only December 2004 revenue from all products acquired through the merger with AFC, which closed on Nov. 30, 2004.
  • Services and Solutions — Services and solutions revenue was $40 million, up 10% from $37 million in the fourth quarter of 2003.

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