CenturyLink Capex pegged at around $3 billion for 2013

CenturyLink Capex (capital expenditure) for 2013 will be around $3 billion.

The U.S. telecom service provider on Wednesday said its second quarter operating revenues declined to $4.53 billion from $4.61 billion.

The dip in revenues was driven by lower legacy services revenues primarily due to the impact of access line losses and lower access revenues.

“Our cross-selling initiatives in our managed hosting segment are gaining traction and driving results,” said Glen F. Post III, chief executive officer and president.

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CenturyLink added 12,200 CenturyLink Prism TV subscribers during second quarter, ending the quarter with more than 132,000 customers.

It has 5.913 million high-speed Internet subscribers in service, a decline of approximately 8,400 subscribers in second quarter 2013 due to seasonality and weaker than expected indirect sales.

CenturyLink’s adjusted net income for second quarter 2013 increased to $417 million from adjusted net income of $403 million in second quarter 2012.

editor@telecomlead.com

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