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Customer development

thousands

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

Dec. 31, 2021

Change

Change
%

Dec. 31, 2020

Mobile customers

54,249

53,211

1,038

2.0

48,213

Contract customersa

23,791

23,129

662

2.9

25,975

Prepaid customersa, b

30,458

30,081

377

1.3

22,239

Fixed-network lines

17,363

17,525

(162)

(0.9)

17,590

Retail broadband lines

14,715

14,478

237

1.6

14,118

Of which: optical fiberc

12,112

10,379

1,733

16.7

9,515

Television (IPTV, satellite)

4,122

4,001

121

3.0

3,864

Unbundled local loop lines (ULLs)

3,136

3,622

(486)

(13.4)

4,101

Wholesale broadband lines

8,045

7,948

97

1.2

7,733

Of which: optical fiber

6,970

6,778

192

2.8

6,433

a

As of January 1, 2022, around 178 thousand consumers previously recorded under contract customers were reclassified as prepaid customers. Prior-year comparatives were not adjusted.

b

Due to a network switchover, a portion of our prepaid customers were migrated to another provider as of the end of the third quarter of 2022.

c

Since June 1, 2022, we have migrated customers to fiber-optic lines under our “Turn customers into fans” (Kunden zu Fans machen) initiative. In the fourth quarter of 2022, the number of lines upgraded as part of this initiative so far totaled around 1 million.

Total

In Germany we continue to be market leader both in terms of fixed-network and mobile revenues. This success is attributable to our high-performance networks, a broad product portfolio, and good service. We want to offer our customers a seamless and technology-neutral telecommunications experience. We regularly adapt our product portfolio to address the needs of our customers. As of July 1, 2022, we launched the new MagentaMobil rate plans.

Demand remained high for our fiber-optic-based lines. The total number of these customer lines increased to around 19.1 million overall by the end of December 2022. In 2022, 1.9 million customers in Germany received a fiber-optic-based line from us. Two key factors are driving this strong growth: demand for higher bandwidths, and the technical migration of customer lines to optical fiber under our “Turn customers into fans” (Kunden zu Fans machen) initiative launched as of June 1, 2022.

Mobile communications

The number of high-value mobile contract customers under the Telekom and congstar brands grew by 979 thousand customers overall. Sustained high demand for mobile rate plans with data volumes continues to drive this trend. A portion of prepaid customers were migrated to another network provider at the end of the third quarter of 2022. Furthermore, as of January 1, 2022, a portion of consumers previously reported under contract customers were reclassified as prepaid customers. Allowing for this change in disclosure, the number of prepaid customers increased by 199 thousand.

Fixed network

The fixed-network broadband market hosts a large number of players with differing infrastructures – from national through to regional providers. In order to consolidate our position on the market as Germany’s leading telecommunications provider, we continue to add new offerings to our portfolio.

The number of broadband lines increased by 237 thousand to 14.7 million in 2022, with growth accelerating again as of the end of 2022. Almost 40 % of the customers subscribed to a rate plan with speeds of 100 Mbit/s or higher. We recorded an increase of 121 thousand in the number of TV customers compared with year-end 2021. The number of fixed-network lines remained more or less stable at 17.4 million lines.

Wholesale

As of December 31, 2022, fiber-optic-based lines accounted for 62.3 % of all lines – 3.7 percentage points more than at the end of 2021. This growth is a result of the demand for our commitment agreements. Rising demand among retail customers for higher-bandwidth lines also contributed to the increase. The number of unbundled local loop lines decreased by 486 thousand compared with the end of the prior year, partly as a result of the shift to higher-value fiber-optic-based lines and partly from consumers switching to other providers. In addition, our wholesale customers are migrating their retail customers to their own fiber-optic-based lines. The total number of wholesale lines at the end of 2022 was around 11.2 million.

Development of operations

millions of €

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2022

2021

Change

Change
%

2020

Net revenue

 

24,505

24,050

455

1.9

23,712

Consumers

 

12,370

12,122

248

2.0

11,680

Business Customers

 

9,040

8,922

118

1.3

8,901

Wholesale

 

2,676

2,709

(33)

(1.2)

2,922

Other

 

419

297

122

41.1

209

Service revenue

 

21,533

21,212

321

1.5

20,940

EBITDA

 

11,025

8,976

2,049

22.8

8,481

Special factors affecting EBITDA

 

1,162

(595)

1,757

n.a.

(760)

EBITDA (adjusted for special factors)

 

9,864

9,572

292

3.1

9,242

EBITDA AL

 

10,998

8,941

2,057

23.0

8,437

Special factors affecting EBITDA AL

 

1,162

(595)

1,757

n.a.

(760)

EBITDA AL (adjusted for special factors)

 

9,837

9,536

301

3.2

9,197

EBITDA AL margin (adjusted for special factors)

%

40.1

39.7

 

 

38.8

Depreciation, amortization and impairment losses

 

(4,019)

(4,020)

1

0.0

(4,522)

Profit (loss) from operations (EBIT)

 

7,006

4,956

2,050

41.4

3,959

EBIT margin

%

28.6

20.6

 

 

16.7

Cash capex

 

(4,399)

(4,119)

(280)

(6.8)

(4,195)

Cash capex (before spectrum investment)

 

(4,399)

(4,119)

(280)

(6.8)

(4,180)

Net revenue, service revenue

In 2022, we generated revenue of EUR 24.5 billion, which was up by 1.9 % year-on-year. The growth in service revenues of 1.5 % was attributable to increased revenue in the fixed-network core business, largely broadband-driven, and in mobile business.

Revenue from Consumers increased by 2.0 % compared with the prior year. Revenue from broadband business grew by 6.1 %, due in part to the positive effects from customer appreciation for stable data lines and high bandwidths. Fixed-network terminal equipment business posted growth of 1.6 % on the back of demand on the customer side for terminal equipment lease models. Volume-driven declines in revenue from voice components continued to impact on traditional fixed-network business. Mobile business increased by 1.4 % thanks to higher service revenues, mainly due to positive customer development in our second brand congstar and general trends of recovery, including a return to travel and other recreational activities.

Revenue from Business Customers was up by 1.3 % year-on-year. If the one-time effect from the public sector in the prior year is taken into account, operating revenue would have increased by 2.3 %. The mobile business grew by 6.9 % due to positive revenue from terminal equipment business and ongoing customer additions.

Wholesale revenue was down at the end of 2022 by 1.2 % year-on-year. The positive trend in the number of fiber-optic-based lines continued, with an increase of 2.8 % compared with the prior year. However, this was not enough to offset the decrease in revenues of 13.4 % from declining volumes of unbundled local loop lines. Network services revenue was down against the prior-year level, mainly due to product migrations that enable our customers to optimize their operations.

Adjusted EBITDA AL, EBITDA AL

Adjusted EBITDA AL increased by EUR 301 million or 3.2 % year-on-year to EUR 9.8 billion. Our adjusted EBITDA AL margin increased to 40.1 %, up from 39.7 % in the prior year. The main reasons for this increase are a sound operational development, driven by high-value revenue growth, and enhanced cost efficiency. Lower personnel costs resulting, among other factors, from the smaller headcount and the ongoing implementation of efficiency enhancement and digitalization measures reduced costs.

The special factors affecting adjusted EBITDA AL mainly included the gain on deconsolidation of GlasfaserPlus (EUR 1.7 billion) and insurance compensation in connection with damage sustained in the catastrophic flooding in July 2021 (EUR 0.2 billion). Expenses for socially responsible instruments in connection with staff restructuring also had an effect. EBITDA AL increased by EUR 2.1 billion to EUR 11.0 billion.

For further information on the joint venture GlasfaserPlus with IFM, please refer to the section “Group organization.”

Profit/loss from operations (EBIT)

Profit from operations amounted to EUR 7.0 billion, an increase of 41.4 % year-on-year. The positive trend in adjusted EBITDA AL together with the gain on deconsolidation of GlasfaserPlus contributed to this increase. Depreciation, amortization and impairment losses were at the same level as a year earlier.

Cash capex (before spectrum investment), cash capex

Cash capex increased by EUR 280 million or 6.8 % compared with the prior year. Capital expenditure totaled around EUR 4.4 billion in 2022, with much of this figure going towards the build-out of our fiber-optic and 5G networks. Around 5.4 million households in Germany had the option of a direct connection to our fiber-optic network as of the end of 2022. In mobile communications, our customers benefit from greater LTE and 5G network coverage. 94.8 % of German households can already use 5G.

5G
Refers to the mobile communications standard launched in 2020, which offers data rates in the gigabit range, mainly over the 3.6 GHz and 2.1 GHz bands, converges fixed-network and mobile communications, and supports the Internet of Things.
Glossary
AL – After Leases
Since the start of the 2019 financial year, we have taken the effects of the first-time application of IFRS 16 “Leases” into account when determining our financial performance indicators. “EBITDA after leases” (EBITDA AL) is calculated by adjusting EBITDA for depreciation of the right-of-use assets and for interest expenses on recognized lease liabilities. When determining “free cash flow after leases” (free cash flow AL), free cash flow is adjusted for the repayment of lease liabilities.
Glossary
Fixed-network lines
Lines in operation excluding internal use and public telecommunications, including IP-based lines. The totals reported in the combined management report were calculated on the basis of precise figures and rounded to millions or thousands. Percentages were calculated on the basis of the figures shown.
Glossary
LTE – Long-Term Evolution
4G mobile communications technology that uses, for example, wireless spectrum on the 800 MHz band freed up by the digitalization of television. Powerful TV frequencies enable large areas to be covered with far fewer radio masts. LTE supports speeds of over 100 Mbit/s downstream and 50 Mbit/s upstream.
Glossary
Optical fiber
Channel for optical data transmission.
Glossary
Prepaid
In contrast to postpaid contracts, prepaid communication services are services for which credit has been purchased in advance with no fixed-term contractual obligations.
Glossary
Retail
The sale of goods and services to end users, as opposed to resale or wholesale.
Glossary
ULL – Unbundled Local Loop
Competitors whose own networks do not reach into customers’ premises can rent unbundled local loop lines from Deutsche Telekom. Their networks end at the local exchanges. The ULL bridges the distance between the local exchange and the termination point on the customer’s premises or in their home, so it is also known as the “last mile.”
Glossary
Wholesale
Refers to the business of selling services to third parties who sell them to their own retail customers either directly or after further processing.
Glossary