Optus first half sales revenue rises 1.7% as mobile and home customer base grows

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Optus first half sales revenue rises 1.7% as mobile and home customer base grows

For the half year ended 30 September 2025, SingTel's subsidiary Optus reported a 1.7% increase in revenue, while sales revenue from mobile equipment fell by 4.6% due to a decline in device sales. EBITDA rose by 7.2% and EBIT increased by 27%. Optus added 169,000 mobile customers year-on-year, driven by growth in prepaid and an additional 30,000 postpaid customers. Home customers grew by 8,000, mainly in Fixed Wireless Access, with home revenue up 2.4%. Mobile service revenue increased by 4.8%. During the period, Optus agreed to assign Premier League and Emirates FA Cup rights to Nine Entertainment and Stan, and sold around 340 mobile tower and rooftop sites to Waveconn, with a licence-back arrangement.

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