Growth in German broadband market volumes is slowing, but that isn’t the end of the world as we see ever-increasing evidence of a rational market structure evolving with fibre overbuild likely to be far lower than in most other markets. This should support a rational pricing outlook and de-risk the payback on high levels of FTTH capex per premise.
DT’s Q2 financial results were in line with expectations and all guidance has been reiterated. However, now that all of the German operators have reported we can see that there are increasing signs of the broadband market in Germany slowing faster in Q2, albeit this is being offset by more encouraging pricing trends.
Swisscom has reported a good set of numbers vs consensus, with a strong EBITDA beat, but SR trends have deteriorated slightly in Switzerland and guidance has not been lifted for FY25, suggesting a pull forward of cost out, rather than a more material fundamental improvement.
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