6-K

AMERICA MOVIL SAB DE CV/ (AMX)

6-K 2024-07-18 For: 2024-07-18
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

Report ofForeign Private Issuer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or15d-16 of the

Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the month of July, 2024

Commission File Number: 1-16269

AMÉRICA MÓVIL, S.A.B. DE C.V.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

America Mobile

(Translation of Registrant´s name into English)

Lago Zurich245

Plaza Carso / Edificio Telcel

Colonia Ampliación Granada

Alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo,

11529, Mexico City, Mexico

(Address of principal executive office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F. Form 20-F ☒ Form 40-F ☐

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Mexico City - América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. (“AméricaMóvil”) [BMV: AMX] [NYSE: AMX, AMOV], announced today its financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2024.

We added 2.4 million subscribers in the second quarter, of which 1.8 million were<br>postpaid subscribers, with Brazil gaining 907 thousand, Colombia 183 thousand and Mexico 99 thousand.
Our prepaid platform registered 599 thousand net additions in the period mostly contributed by<br>Colombia and Argentina with 261 thousand subscribers and 191 thousand, respectively.
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On the fixed-line segment we connected 376 thousand new broadband accesses, with Mexico adding<br>148 thousand, followed by Brazil and Argentina with almost 63 thousand each.
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Second quarter revenue rose 1.5%<br>year-on-year to 206 billion pesos. Service revenue was up 3.5% year-on-year in<br>Mexican peso terms and 4.7% at constant exchange rates.
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Mobile service revenue growth accelerated to a 5.1% pace from 4.9% the prior quarter on the back of<br>stronger postpaid revenue growth, 6.2%, as prepaid revenue stayed on pace.
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On the fixed-line platform service revenue was up 4.1% with broadband revenue growth continuing to<br>improve reaching 7.9%. Corporate network revenue increased 7.2%.
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EBITDA was up 5.6% in Mexican peso terms and 6.9% at constant exchange rates, resulting in a 40.4%<br>EBITDA margin
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Our operating profit came in at 45.5 billion pesos, having risen 12.9% from the year-earlier<br>quarter, but with our comprehensive financing costs reaching 40.2 billion pesos on account of foreign exchange losses resulting mainly from the depreciation of the Mexican peso we ended up posting a net loss of 1.1 billion pesos in the<br>quarter.
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In the first half of the year, our net financing of 14.3 billion pesos coupled with our<br>operating cash flow allowed us to cover 56.2 billion pesos in capital expenditures, 12.5 billion pesos in share buybacks and a similar amount in labor obligations. Our cash flow was generally stronger vs that of the same period of the<br>prior year.
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At the end of June, our net debt—excluding leases—stood at 404.2 billion pesos. It<br>was equivalent to a net debt-to-EBITDAaL ratio of 1.38 times.
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We will host our conference call to discuss 2Q24 financial and operating results on July 17^th^ at 9:00 am Mexico City time. To access the call please log on to www.americamovil.com/investors

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América Móvil Fundamentals
2Q24 2Q23
Earnings per Share (Mex$)^(1)^ -0.02 0.41
Earning per ADR (US$)^(2)^ -0.02 0.46
EBITDA per Share (Mex$)^(3)^ 1.34 1.25
EBITDA per ADR (US$) 1.56 1.41
Net Income (millions of Mex$) -1,093 25,875
Average Shares Outstanding<br>(billion) 61.9 63.2
Shares Outstanding End of Period<br>(billion) 61.7 63.2

^(1)^ Net Income / Average Shares Outstanding

^(2)^ 20 shares per ADR

^(3)^ EBITDA / Average Shares Outstanding

América Móvil’s Subsidiaries as of June 2024
Country Brand Main Activity Equity
Mexico Telcel wireless 100.0%
Telmex wireline 98.8%
Argentina Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
Austria A1 wireless/wireline 60.0%
EuroTeleSites towers 57.0%
Brazil Claro wireless/wireline 99.6%
Colombia Claro wireless/wireline 99.4%
Costa Rica Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
The Dominican Republic Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
Ecuador Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
El Salvador Claro wireless/wireline 95.8%
Guatemala Claro wireless/wireline 99.3%
Honduras Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
Nicaragua Claro wireless/wireline 99.6%
Paraguay Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
Peru Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
Puerto Rico Claro wireless/wireline 100.0%
Uruguay Claro wireless 100.0%
Other Stakeholdings
Country Brand Main Activity Equity
Chile Claro/VTR wireless/wireline 50.0%
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Note

The reported figures for Argentina corresponding to the second quarter of 2024 are presented in accordance with IAS29reflecting the effects of inflationary accounting as the Argentinean economy is deemed to be hyperinflationary. All comparisons at constant exchange rates for América Móvil’s consolidated figures will exclude Argentina to ensureconsistency.

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América Móvil to consolidate ClaroVTR upon regulatory approval

On June 24th we announced that América Móvil had been informed by Liberty Latin America that it would not exercise its catch-up right by which it would be able to maintain a 50% stake in the ClaroVTR joint venture. Once América Móvil converts into equity the outstanding notes, its stake in the Chilean joint venture will increase from 50% to approximately 91%. The conversion will occur once the approval from the regulator is obtained, at which point America Móvil will consolidate the Chilean operation.

The funds contributed to the Chilean JV enabled for a swift integration of Claro and VTR and to execute a business plan for the period 2023-2026. As of today, we can report that:

  • We achieved a full integration of both companies and have worked on the optimization of resources. As a result, we shall generate important operating synergies.

  • We are in the process of modernizing our mobile and fixed-line infrastructure:

1.) On the mobile side, we have expanded our coverage footprint by adding 1,200 new sites and have upgraded our network to be able to provide 5G services. We have just been awarded the use of 50MHz of 5G spectrum and will begin with the roll-out shortly.

2.) On the fixed-line platform we are in the process of migrating customers to FTTH. This will be done through the modernization and expansion of our own fiber network and through a long-dated commercial agreement to lease capacity from On*Net.

  • We have been growing our customer base in both fixed and mobile for the last twelve months; as of June 31st, ClaroVTR had 2.7 million fixed-line RGUs, including 1.4 million broadband accesses, and 5.1 million wireless subscribers.

The consolidation of ClaroVTR into América Móvil’s balance sheet will add less than 0.1x net debt/EBITDA to the company’s leverage.

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1.8M postpaid net adds

We added 2.4 million subscribers in the second quarter, of which 1.8 million were postpaid, with Brazil contributing 907 thousand, Colombia 183 thousand and Mexico 99 thousand. Our prepaid platform booked 599 thousand net additions in the period, with Colombia gaining 261 thousand subscribers, followed by Argentina with 191 thousand.

376k new broadband accesses

In the fixed-line segment we obtained 376 thousand broadband accesses, including 148 thousand in Mexico and approximately 63 thousand each in Argentina and Brazil. Voice lines and PayTV units registered losses in the period, and were down 63 thousand and 56 thousand, respectively.

Postpaid base up 6.6% YoY

Our subscriber base comprised 314 million wireless subscribers at the end of June, 125 million of which were postpaid clients. In addition, we had 74 million fixed-line RGUs, including 33 million broadband accesses, 13 million PayTV clients, and 29 million landlines. Our postpaid base increased 6.6% year-on-year, with prepaid expanding 1.6% and fixed broadband accesses 4.9%.

Wireless subscribers as of June 2024
Total^(1)^(Thousands)****
Country Jun ’24 Mar ’24 Var. % Jun ’23 Var. %
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay 28,531 28,301 0.8 % 27,462 3.9 %
Austria^(2)^ 10,887 10,483 3.8 % 9,511 14.5 %
Brazil 88,328 87,652 0.8 % 83,671 5.6 %
Central America 16,786 16,717 0.4 % 16,834 -0.3 %
The Caribbean 7,743 7,668 1.0 % 7,469 3.7 %
Colombia 40,187 39,744 1.1 % 38,424 4.6 %
Eastern Europe 15,062 14,957 0.7 % 14,975 0.6 %
Ecuador 9,610 9,479 1.4 % 9,290 3.4 %
Mexico 84,199 83,994 0.2 % 83,243 1.1 %
Peru 12,662 12,645 0.1 % 12,323 2.8 %
Total Wireless Lines 313,995 311,641 0.8 % 303,202 3.6 %

(1) Includes total subscribers of all companies in which América Móvil holds an economic interest; does not consider the date in which the companies started being consolidated.

(2) Includes A1 Digital M2M subscribers.

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Fixed-Line and Other Accesses (RGUs) as of June 2024
Total^(1)^(Thousands)****
Country Jun ’24 Mar ’24 Var. % Jun ’23 Var. %
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay 3,825 3,670 4.2 % 3,250 17.7 %
Austria 2,782 2,807 -0.9 % 2,892 -3.8 %
Brazil 22,697 22,879 -0.8 % 23,452 -3.2 %
Central America 5,027 4,963 1.3 % 4,763 5.5 %
The Caribbean 2,827 2,800 0.9 % 2,750 2.8 %
Colombia 9,521 9,487 0.4 % 9,334 2.0 %
Eastern Europe 3,501 3,461 1.2 % 3,357 4.3 %
Ecuador 560 560 -0.1 % 615 -8.9 %
Mexico 21,724 21,598 0.6 % 21,074 3.1 %
Peru 1,904 1,886 1.0 % 1,957 -2.7 %
Total RGUs 74,368 74,112 0.3 % 73,444 1.3 %

^(1)^ Fixed Line, Broadband and Television (Cable & DTH).

Broadband accesses as of June 2024
Total^(1)^(Thousands)****
Country Jun ’24 Mar ’24 Var. % Jun ’23 Var. %
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay 1,587 1,514 4.8 % 1,314 20.7 %
Austria 1,268 1,272 -0.2 % 1,293 -1.9 %
Brazil 10,145 10,083 0.6 % 9,866 2.8 %
Central America 1,603 1,573 1.9 % 1,485 7.9 %
The Caribbean 1,073 1,061 1.1 % 1,022 5.0 %
Colombia 3,406 3,395 0.3 % 3,336 2.1 %
Eastern Europe 1,493 1,472 1.4 % 1,418 5.3 %
Ecuador 333 328 1.5 % 340 -1.8 %
Mexico 10,962 10,814 1.4 % 10,304 6.4 %
Peru 1,027 1,010 1.7 % 972 5.6 %
Total Broadband Accesses 32,897 32,521 1.2 % 31,350 4.9 %

^(1)^ Includes total subscribers of all companies in which América Móvil holds an economic interest; does not consider the date in which the companies started being consolidated.

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América Móvil Consolidated Results

The second quarter of the year got started with an important surge in long-dated U.S. Treasury yields with those in the 10-year tenor advancing 50 basis points in April on the back of unexpectedly strong employment figures. They remained volatile throughout the quarter, closing June at 4.40%, practically the mid-point of the range in which they traded in the period. **** The Mexican peso, which had withstood well the U.S. interest rate volatility, weakened sharply following the Mexican presidential elections on June 2nd. After months of appreciating vis-à-vis, not only the U.S. dollar, but also practically all the currencies in our region of operation, the Mexican peso was to depreciate against all.

Our second quarter revenue, 206 billion pesos, was up 1.5% from a year before, with service revenue expanding 3.5% and equipment revenue falling 9.8%. At constant exchange rates service revenue increased 4.7% year-on-year—practically the same pace it had maintained the prior quarter, but with slightly faster mobile revenue growth and somewhat slower fixed-line revenue growth—helping bring about a 6.9% increase in EBITDA. The greater operating leverage stemming from positive revenue growth on both platforms has been the main driver of EBITDA growth.

Mobile service revenue accelerated to a 5.1% pace from 4.9% the precedent quarter on the back of stronger postpaid revenue growth, as prepaid revenue stayed on pace. On the fixed-line platform service revenue growth decelerated to a 4.1% pace from 5.1% the prior quarter basically on account of corporate networks revenue, which had seen a big jump then. However, broadband revenue growth continued to improve, reaching 7.9%, up from 6.4% in the first quarter and corporate networks revenue increased 7.2%. It is important to note that fixed-broadband revenue has come to be nearly 25% higher than the combined PayTV and fixed-voice revenue.

EBITDA totaled 83.1 billion pesos in the quarter which represented a 5.6% increase in Mexican peso terms from the year-earlier-quarter and 6.9% at constant exchange rates, as seen above. The consolidated EBITDA margin reached 40.4% in the quarter, a 1.5 percentage points improvement from a year before.

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Our operating profit came in at 45.5 billion pesos, having risen 12.9% from the year-earlier quarter, but with our comprehensive financing costs reaching 40.2 billion pesos on account of foreign exchange losses resulting mainly from the depreciation of the Mexican peso we ended up posting a net loss of 1.1 billion pesos in the quarter.

Our net debt excluding leases ended the quarter at 404.2 billion pesos after an 18.8 billion pesos increase relative to December brought about for the most part by currency effects following the depreciation of the Mexican peso. In cash flow terms our net debt increased by 14.3 billion pesos. This funding helped us cover share-buybacks in the amount of 12.5 billion pesos and labor obligations for a similar amount, with capital expenditures totaling 56.2 billion pesos in the six months to June. We had a stronger free cash flow overall compared to that of the first half of 2023 partly because of lower capital expenditures.

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AméricaMóvil’s Income Statement<br> <br>Millions of Mexican pesos <br><br><br>
2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Service Revenue 175,138 169,206 3.5 % 346,028 338,259 2.3 %
Equipment Revenue 28,050 31,103 -9.8 % 58,013 62,336 -6.9 %
Other Revenue 2,336 2,223 5.1 % 4,781 10,864 -56.0 %
Total Revenue **** 205,524 **** **** 202,532 **** **** 1.5 % **** 408,822 **** **** 411,458 **** **** -0.6 %
Cost of Service 52,154 51,330 1.6 % 104,074 103,155 0.9 %
Cost of Equipment 23,815 27,269 -12.7 % 49,731 54,916 -9.4 %
Selling, General & Administrative<br>Expenses 44,690 43,896 1.8 % 88,289 87,853 0.5 %
Others 1,750 1,337 30.9 % 3,030 4,127 -26.6 %
Total Costs and Expenses **** 122,410 **** **** 123,833 **** **** -1.1 % **** 245,124 **** **** 250,050 **** **** -2.0 %
EBITDA **** 83,114 **** **** 78,699 **** **** 5.6 % **** 163,698 **** **** 161,407 **** **** 1.4 %
% of Total Revenue 40.4 % 38.9 % 40.0 % 39.2 %
Adjusted EBITDA^(1)^ **** 83,114 **** **** 78,699 **** **** 5.6 % **** 163,442 **** **** 156,807 **** **** 4.2 %
% of Total Revenue 40.4 % 38.9 % 40.0 % 38.7 %
Depreciation &<br>Amortization 37,606 38,391 -2.0 % 77,432 76,975 0.6 %
EBIT **** 45,508 **** **** 40,308 **** **** 12.9 % **** 86,266 **** **** 84,433 **** **** 2.2 %
% of Total Revenue 22.1 % 19.9 % 21.1 % 20.5 %
Net Interest Expenses 11,668 8,117 43.7 % 22,946 16,839 36.3 %
Other Financial Expenses -3,574 8,034 -144.5 % -2,819 12,639 -122.3 %
Foreign Exchange Loss 32,117 -14,047 328.6 % 33,791 -27,749 221.8 %
Comprehensive Financing Cost (Income) **** 40,210 **** **** 2,104 **** **** n.m. **** **** 53,918 **** **** 1,730 **** **** n.m. ****
Income & Deferred Taxes 4,278 10,085 -57.6 % 15,439 22,762 -32.2 %
Net Income before Minority Interest andEquity Participation in Results of Affiliates **** 1,020 **** **** 28,119 **** **** -96.4 % **** 16,909 **** **** 59,941 **** **** -71.8 %
Equity Participation in Results of<br>Affiliates -1,144 -1,030 -11.1 % -2,725 -1,613 -69.0 %
Minority Interest -968 -1,215 20.3 % -1,783 -2,308 22.8 %
Net Income **** -1,093 **** **** 25,875 **** **** -104.2 % **** 12,401 **** **** 56,020 **** **** -77.9 %

^(1)^ Adjusted for extraordinary items, particularly the sale of towers in 2023 by Claro Peru and Claro Dominicana; and a small portion in 2024 by Telmex.

n.m. Not meaningful.

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Balance Sheet - AméricaMóvil Consolidated^(1)^<br> <br>****Millions of Mexican<br>Pesos <br><br><br>
Jun ‘24 Dec ‘23 Var.% Jun ‘24 Dec ‘23 Var.%
Current Assets Current Liabilities
Cash, Marketable Securities & Other Short Term<br>Investments 80,920 100,353 -19.4 % Short Term Debt 105,055 160,964 -34.7 %
Accounts Receivable 221,283 208,248 6.3 % Lease-Related Debt^(2)^ 30,469 24,375 25.0 %
Other Current Assets 22,745 12,294 85.0 % Accounts Payable 130,569 147,904 -11.7 %
Inventories 23,247 19,272 20.6 % Other Current Liabilities 225,272 182,003 23.8 %
**** 348,195 **** 340,167 **** 2.4 % **** 491,366 **** 515,246 **** -4.6 %
Non Current Assets Non CurrentLiabilities
Plant & Equipment, gross 1,318,193 1,233,364 6.9 % Long Term Debt 403,527 339,713 18.8 %
-Depreciation 676,295 604,713 11.8 % Lease-Related Debt^(2)^ 162,944 100,794 61.7 %
Plant & Equipment, net 641,898 628,651 2.1 % Other Liabilities 187,700 186,730 0.5 %
Rights of Use^(2)^ 181,430 113,568 59.8 % **** 754,170 **** 627,238 **** 20.2 %
Investments in Affiliates and Other Investments 34,985 29,295 19.4 %
Deferred Assets
Goodwill (Net) 147,157 146,079 0.7 %
Intangible Assets 128,728 121,499 6.0 % Shareholder’s Equity 417,461 421,702 -1.0 %
Deferred Assets 180,604 184,927 -2.3 %
Total Assets **** 1,662,997 **** 1,564,186 **** 6.3 % Total Liabilities and Equity **** 1,662,997 **** 1,564,186 **** 6.3 %

^(1)^ Includes current portion of Long Term Debt.

^(2)^ Renewal of a 10-year contract between Telcel and Telesites.

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Mexico

148k new broadband accesses

We added 205 thousand subscribers in the second quarter of the year, split almost evenly between prepaid and postpaid subscribers to reach a total of 84.2 million wireless subscribers, including 12.8 million 5G subscribers. We continued to have good momentum on the fixed-line platform given that we have made important efforts to upgrade our broadband connections to FTTH technology; we gained 148 thousand broadband accesses in the quarter. Another factor that has provided support to this momentum is that Telmex has not raised its prices, aiming to remain competitive so clients can continue to benefit from its technology and commercial offers.

Service revenue +4.7% YoY

Second quarter revenue totaled 80.4 billion pesos, a 1.0% year-on-year increase reflecting a 4.7% rise in service revenue and a 14.1% decline in equipment revenue. Mobile service revenue growth slowed down somewhat—from 5.8% to 4.0%—while on the fixed-line platform revenue grew 6.1% down from 9.7% in the first quarter. Broadband revenue continued to accelerate reaching 8.9% in the quarter, up from 7.9% the first quarter and 7.2% a year earlier, while corporate network revenue was up 10.1% compared to an exceptional 23.8% jump the prior quarter.

EBITDA +7.4% YoY

EBITDA was up 7.4% year-on-year to 35 billion pesos and our EBITDA margin reached 43.5%, a 2.6 percentage points increase over twelve months, buoyed by positive revenue growth on both the mobile and fixed-line platforms.

INCOMESTATEMENT - Mexico Millions of MxP
2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 80,379 **** 79,617 **** 1.0% **** 164,377 **** 158,066 **** 4.0%
Total Service Revenue 64,983 62,084 4.7% 130,433 123,239 5.8%
Wireless Revenue 57,855 58,366 -0.9% 118,664 115,967 2.3%
Service Revenue 44,259 42,550 4.0% 88,651 84,513 4.9%
Equipment Revenue 13,596 15,816 -14.0% 30,013 31,454 -4.6%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 20,794 19,629 5.9% 41,920 38,925 7.7%
Other Revenue 1,730 1,622 6.6% 3,793 3,174 19.5%
EBITDA **** 34,987 **** 32,563 **** 7.4% **** 70,629 **** 64,662 **** 9.2%
% total revenue 43.5% 40.9% 43.0% 40.9%
Adjusted EBITDA^(3)^ **** 34,987 **** 32,563 **** 7.4% **** 70,373 **** 64,662 **** 8.8%
% total revenue 43.5% 40.9% 42.9% 40.9%
EBIT **** 26,594 **** 24,028 **** 10.7% **** 53,900 **** 47,732 **** 12.9%
% total revenue 33.1% 30.2% 32.8% 30.2%

^(1)^ Revenue reflects eliminations derived from both the overlap of fixed and mobile operations as well as international intercompany transactions.

^(2)^ Includes equipment revenue.

^(3)^ Adjusted for the sale of towers in Telmex in 2024.

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Mexico Operating Data

2Q24 2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) **** 84,199 **** 83,243 **** 1.1%
Postpaid 15,202 14,797 2.7%
Prepaid 68,997 68,447 0.8%
ARPU (MxP) **** 177 **** 172 **** 3.1%
Churn (%) **** 3.0% **** 3.1% **** (0.0)
Revenue Generating Units (RGUs)^(1)^ **** 21,724 **** 21,074 **** 3.1%
Fixed Lines 10,763 10,770 -0.1%
Broadband 10,962 10,304 6.4%

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907k postpaid net adds and 62k new broadband accesses

We gained 907 thousand postpaid subscribers in the second quarter and disconnected 232 thousand prepaid clients to finish June with 88.3 million wireless subscribers. In May, we passed the mark of 10 million 5G customers maintaining our leadership in this segment. On the fixed-line platform we added 62 thousand broadband accesses but disconnected 119 thousand PayTV clients and 126 thousand voice lines, taking the base to 22.7 million fixed-line RGUs.

Mobile service revenue +9.1% YoY

Revenue was up 6.5% year-on-year to 12.0 billion reais with service revenue expanding 6.0% on the back of 9.1% mobile service revenue growth. The latter was buoyed by a 12.2% increase in postpaid revenue. Claro continued to grow its postpaid market share gaining approximately 50 basis points over the past twelve months.

Fixed-line service revenue +2.3% YoY

On the fixed-line platform revenue climbed 2.3%, its best performance in over a year, with both broadband and corporate networks revenue accelerating from the precedent quarter to 8.0% and 5.8% respectively. In both cases revenue growth was the highest it has been in at least five quarters, offsetting for the most part the decline in PayTV revenue.

EBITDA +11.8% YoY

The greater operating leverage stemming from faster revenue growth on both the mobile and fixed-line platforms propelled EBITDA forward 11.8% to 5.2 billion reais. The EBITDA margin, 43.1%, was two percentage points higher than it had been a year before.

INCOME STATEMENT - Brazil Millions of BrL ****

2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 12,044 **** 11,306 **** 6.5% **** 23,773 **** 22,441 **** 5.9%
Total Service Revenue 11,450 10,802 6.0% 22,640 21,456 5.5%
Wireless Revenue 7,033 6,396 10.0% 13,789 12,607 9.4%
Service Revenue 6,449 5,913 9.1% 12,685 11,662 8.8%
Equipment Revenue 584 483 20.8% 1,104 944 16.9%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 5,001 4,889 2.3% 9,955 9,794 1.6%
EBITDA **** 5,195 **** 4,646 **** 11.8% **** 10,275 **** 9,216 **** 11.5%
% total revenue 43.1% 41.1% 43.2% 41.1%
EBIT **** 2,049 **** 1,573 **** 30.3% **** 3,989 **** 3,100 **** 28.7%
% total revenue 17.0% 13.9% 16.8% 13.8%

^(1)^ Revenue reflects eliminations derived from both the overlap of fixed and mobile operations as well as international intercompany transactions. Total revenue includes other revenue.

^(2)^ Includes equipment revenue.

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Brazil Operating Data

2Q24 2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers (thousands) **** 88,328 **** 83,671 **** 5.6%
Postpaid 52,950 48,530 9.1%
Prepaid 35,377 35,141 0.7%
ARPU (BrL) **** 24 **** 24 **** 3.2%
Churn (%) **** 2.4% **** 2.5% **** (0.0)
Revenue Generating Units (RGUs)^(1)^ **** 22,697 **** 23,452 **** -3.2%
Fixed Lines 7,662 8,171 -6.2%
Broadband 10,145 9,866 2.8%
PayTV 4,890 5,414 -9.7%

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Colombia

443k wireless net adds

We added 443 thousand wireless subscribers, of which 183 thousand were postpaid clients, and finished June with 40.2 million susbcribers. On the fixed-line platform we connected 34 thousand new access lines, including 12 thousand broadband accesses, to reach 9.5 million fixed-line RGUs, 2.0% more than a year before.

Service revenue +2.9% YoY

Revenue rose 1.2% to 3.8 trillion Colombian pesos, with service revenue up 2.9%, the best showing in five quarters. Mobile service revenue growth accelerated to 2.5% in the period compared to 0.4% in the prior quarter, driven by faster revenue growth on both prepaid and postpaid. We launched our new 5G network in the first quarter of the year and did a major overhaul of our 4G network which was also an important driver for revenue.

Fixed-line service revenue +3.4% YoY

Fixed-line service revenue increased 3.4% from a year before, driven by corporate networks revenue that increased 16.2% annually and broadband revenue that was up 3.6%.

EBITDA margin at 41.2% of revenue

EBITDA reached 1.6 trillion Colombian pesos, rising 0.7% from a year before. The EBITDA margin stood at 41.2%.

INCOME STATEMENT - Colombia Billions of COP ****

2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 3,836 **** 3,792 **** 1.2% **** 7,629 **** 7,531 **** 1.3%
Total Service Revenue 2,953 2,870 2.9% 5,903 5,786 2.0%
Wireless Revenue 2,560 2,564 -0.2% 5,070 5,063 0.1%
Service Revenue 1,752 1,709 2.5% 3,484 3,434 1.4%
Equipment Revenue 808 856 -5.6% 1,586 1,629 -2.6%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 1,226 1,185 3.5% 2,468 2,397 3.0%
EBITDA **** 1,580 **** 1,569 **** 0.7% **** 3,130 **** 3,115 **** 0.5%
% total revenue 41.2% 41.4% 41.0% 41.4%
EBIT **** 725 **** 800 **** -9.4% **** 1,423 **** 1,597 **** -10.9%
% total revenue 18.9% 21.1% 18.6% 21.2%

^(1)^ Revenue reflects eliminations derived from both the overlap of fixed and mobile operations as well as international intercompany transactions. Total revenue includes other revenue.

^(2)^ Includes equipment revenue.

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Colombia Operating Data
2Q24 2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers (thousands)^(1)^ **** 40,187 **** 38,424 4.6%
Postpaid 10,526 10,030 4.9%
Prepaid 29,662 28,394 4.5%
ARPU (COP) **** 14,697 **** 14,973 -1.8%
Churn (%) **** 3.2% **** 3.4% (0.2)
Revenue Generating Units (RGUs)^(2)^ **** 9,521 **** 9,334 2.0%

^(1)^ Due to differences in the policy for accounting active subscribers, the figures in this report are different from those published by the Ministry of Communications of Colombia (MinTIC).

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Peru

81k postpaid net adds

We registered net gains of 81 thousand postpaid wireless clients and disconnections of 64 thousand prepaid subscribers to finished the quarter with 12.7 million wireless subscribers, 2.8% more on an annual basis. Fixed-line RGUs stood at 1.9 million at the end of June after adding 18 thousand new RGUs, most of them broadband accesses.

Service revenue +5.7% YoY

Revenue was up 3.4% to 1.6 billion Peruvian soles. Service revenue continued to accelerate, growing 5.7% in the second quarter. On the mobile platform, service revenue expanded 5.0% annually, with postpaid growing 4.2% and prepaid rising 7.8%. Fixed-line service revenue increased 7.8%, driven by corporate revenue that jumped 33.4%, broadband revenue that rose 7.1%, and PayTV revenue, up 5.1%. We have made important inroads in the corporate segment and have seen significant improvements with residential clients; we have seen a marked reduction in churn.

EBITDA +9.1% YoY

EBITDA was favored by revenue growth in both the fixed-line and mobile segments and by cost controls that allowed us to post a 9.1% increase year-on-year. The EBITDA margin, 37.5%, climbed two percentage points in twelve months.

INCOME STATEMENT -Peru Millions of Soles
2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 1,638 **** 1,584 **** 3.4% **** 3,245 **** 3,999 **** -18.9%
Total Service<br>Revenue 1,279 1,210 5.7% 2,546 2,410 5.7%
Wireless<br>Revenue 1,306 1,280 2.1% 2,585 2,572 0.5%
Service<br>Revenue 957 911 5.0% 1,905 1,815 4.9%
Equipment<br>Revenue 350 369 -5.2% 680 757 -10.1%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 322 299 7.8% 642 595 7.9%
Other<br>Revenue 9 6 59.3% 18 833 -97.8%
EBITDA **** 615 **** 564 **** 9.1% **** 1,223 **** 1,750 **** -30.1%
% total<br>revenue 37.5% 35.6% 37.7% 43.8%
Adjusted EBITDA^(3)^ **** 615 **** 564 **** 9.1% **** 1,223 **** 1,142 **** 7.1%
% total<br>revenue 37.5% 35.6% 37.7% 35.9%
EBIT **** 288 **** 246 **** 16.8% **** 568 **** 1,094 **** -48.1%
% total<br>revenue 17.6% 15.5% 17.5% 27.4%

^(1)^ Revenue reflects eliminations derived from both the overlap of fixed and mobile operations as well as international intercompany transactions.

^(2)^ Includes equipment revenue.

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Peru OperatingData
2Q24 2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers(thousands) **** 12,662 **** 12,323 **** 2.8%
Postpaid 6,179 5,842 5.8%
Prepaid 6,483 6,480 0.0%
ARPU(Sol) **** 25 **** 25 **** 2.4%
Churn(%) **** 4.1% **** 4.5% **** (0.3)
Revenue Generating Units(RGUs)^(1)^ **** 1,904 **** 1,957 **** -2.7%

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Ecuador

131k wireless net adds

We gained 131 thousand wireless subscribers in the quarter, all of them prepaid, to finish June with 9.6 million wireless subscribers, 3.4% more than a year before. On the fixed-line platform we had 560 thousand RGUs.

Revenue of USD 260M

Revenue totaled 260 million dollars in the quarter and was slightly lower than a year before, with service revenue remaining flat at 228 million dollars. In the mobile segment, service revenue was slightly lower than that of the year-earlier quarter, with postpaid revenue rising 1.2% but prepaid revenue falling 2.2%. In the fixed-line segment, service revenue barely exceeded that of a year before, driven by corporate revenue and PayTV, which grew 22.8% and 16.6%, respectively, compensating for the decline in broadband revenue.

EBITDA margin at 47.9%

EBITDA decreased by 1.7% to 125 million dollars and was equivalent to 47.9% of revenue.

INCOME STATEMENT -Ecuador Millions of Dollars
2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 260 **** 261 **** -0.3% **** 511 **** 520 **** -1.7%
Total Service<br>Revenue 228 228 -0.2% 452 455 -0.7%
Wireless<br>Revenue 229 234 -1.9% 453 466 -2.7%
Service<br>Revenue 201 202 -0.2% 398 402 -0.9%
Equipment<br>Revenue 28 32 -12.1% 55 64 -14.2%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 27 27 0.2% 54 53 1.0%
EBITDA **** 125 **** 127 **** -1.7% **** 247 **** 250 **** -1.5%
% total<br>revenue 47.9% 48.6% 48.3% 48.2%
EBIT **** 69 **** 71 **** -1.9% **** 138 **** 140 **** -1.7%
% total<br>revenue 26.7% 27.2% 26.9% 26.9%

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Ecuador Operating<br>Data
2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers<br>(thousands) 9,610 **** 9,290 **** 3.4%
Postpaid 2,266 2,252 0.6%
Prepaid 7,344 7,039 4.3%
ARPU<br>(US) 7 **** 7 **** -3.7%
Churn<br>(%) 2.7% **** 3.0% **** (0.3)
Revenue Generating Units<br>(RGUs)(1) 560 **** 615 **** -8.9%

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Argentina

For comparison purposes all comments in this section related to annual variations of the presented period for Argentinarefer to figures in constant peso terms, that is, adjusted for inflation in accordance to NIC 29. Information for Uruguay and Paraguay is not presented in the table.

203k wireless net adds and 146k new RGUs

Second quarter net additions came in at 203 thousand—including 12 thousand postpaid clients—taking the subscriber base to 25.3 million. On the fixed-line platform, we registered 146 thousand new access lines in the quarter, of which 63 thousand were broadband accesses. We ended June with 3.5 million fixed-line RGUs, 18.6% more than a year before.

Service revenue +9.3% YoY

The inflation rate eased sharply to a single-digit figure since April, which was instrumental in booking positive revenue growth in after-inflation terms in the second quarter. Total revenue was up 0.9% annually, with service revenue rising 9.3%; this compares to -9.0% in the prior quarter. Mobile service revenue increased 5.6%, driven by postpaid, which shot up 12.5% year-on-year. In the fixed-line segment service revenue saw a marked acceleration, increasing from 15.5% in the first quarter to 27.4% in the current period. Growth is backed by broadband revenue, which was up 52.2% year-on-year.

EBITDA margin at 39.3% of revenue

EBITDA was only slightly lower compared to that of the year-earlier quarter, after three quarters of double-digit declines. At 163 billion Argentinean pesos, it was equivalent to 39.3% of revenue.

INCOME STATEMENT -Argentina Millions of Constant ARS as of June 2024
2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 413,921 **** 410,147 **** 0.9% **** 768,192 **** 830,083 **** -7.5%
Total Service<br>Revenue 362,258 331,330 9.3% 666,637 662,064 0.7%
Wireless<br>Revenue 341,431 353,207 -3.3% 633,318 719,106 -11.9%
Service<br>Revenue 290,295 274,846 5.6% 532,482 552,303 -3.6%
Equipment<br>Revenue 51,136 78,362 -34.7% 100,836 166,802 -39.5%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 71,963 56,485 27.4% 134,155 109,761 22.2%
EBITDA **** 162,787 **** 163,392 **** -0.4% **** 298,090 **** 330,086 **** -9.7%
% total<br>revenue 39.3% 39.8% 38.8% 39.8%
EBIT **** 147,463 **** 137,130 **** 7.5% **** 264,725 **** 274,024 **** -3.4%
% total<br>revenue 35.6% 33.4% 34.5% 33.0%

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Argentina OperatingData
2Q24 2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers(thousands) **** 25,345 **** 24,400 **** 3.9%
Postpaid 9,448 9,291 1.7%
Prepaid 15,897 15,109 5.2%
ARPU(ARS) **** 3,690 **** 972 **** 279.5%
Churn(%) **** 1.3% **** 1.3% **** 0.0
Revenue Generating Units (RGUs)^(1)^ **** 3,470 **** 2,927 **** 18.6%

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Central America

69k wireless net adds

Altogether, we added 69 thousand wireless subscribers in the second quarter, 28 thousand of whom were postpaid. Our wireless base reached 16.8 million at the end of June. In the fixed-line segment, we booked 63 thousand new RGUs—half of which were broadband—finishing the quarter with just over five million RGUs.

Mobile service revenue +10.1% YoY

Revenue increased 6.1% to 655 million dollars, with service revenue expanding 7.9%. On the mobile platform it accelerated from 4.1% in the first quarter to 10.1% in the current period, with postpaid revenue rising 10.4%, and prepaid revenue increasing 9.8%. Fixed-line service revenue rose 3.6% in the quarter, as broadband climbed 8.6%, marking the seventh consecutive quarter of accelerating revenue growth as we continued modernizing our networks.

EBITDA +8.5% YoY

EBITDA reached 280 million dollars and was 8.5% higher than a year before, supported by rapid revenue growth. The EBITDA margin, 42.8%, was 90 basis points higher than that of the same quarter of 2023.

INCOME STATEMENT -Central America Millions of Dollars

2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 655 **** 618 **** 6.1% **** 1,258 **** 1,221 **** 3.0%
Total Service<br>Revenue 577 535 7.9% 1,118 1,056 5.8%
Wireless<br>Revenue 457 424 7.6% 865 835 3.7%
Service<br>Revenue 387 352 10.1% 741 691 7.2%
Equipment<br>Revenue 69 73 -4.4% 125 143 -13.1%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 194 190 2.6% 386 378 2.0%
EBITDA **** 280 **** 258 **** 8.5% **** 524 **** 508 **** 3.1%
% total<br>revenue 42.8% 41.9% 41.7% 41.6%
EBIT **** 128 **** 118 **** 8.1% **** 233 **** 239 **** -2.4%
% total<br>revenue 19.5% 19.2% 18.5% 19.5%

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Central America Operating Data

2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers<br>(thousands) 16,786 **** 16,834 -0.3%
Postpaid 2,656 2,488 6.8%
Prepaid 14,130 14,346 -1.5%
ARPU<br>(US) 8 **** 7 10.1%
Churn<br>(%) 5.7% **** 5.8% (0.1)
Revenue Generating Units<br>(RGUs)(1) 5,027 **** 4,763 5.5%

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The Caribbean

75k wireless net adds

We added 75 thousand wireless subscribers in the Caribbean, including 13 thousand contract clients. In the fixed segment, we connected 26 thousand fixed access lines. Altogether, we had a total of 7.7 million wireless subscribers and 2.8 million fixed RGUs.

Mobile service revenue +6.0% YoY in the Dominican Republic

In the Dominican Republic, total revenue was up 4.7% annually, with service revenue rising in line at 4.6%. Mobile service revenue grew 6.0%, boosted by postpaid revenue that expanded 10.4%. In the fixed segment, service revenue increased 2.7%, backed by broadband revenue that was up 8.6%. Operating leverage drove EBITDA growth of 4.4% year-on-year.

Fixed-line service revenue +7.0% YoY inPuerto Rico

In Puerto Rico, total revenue was 0.7% above last year’s; however, service revenue was down by 2.2%. The decline stems from the mobile division, where service revenue fell by 8.1% as the annual comparison is affected by revenue booked in 2023 from federal aids and programs which have been discontinued. In contrast, fixed service revenue increased 7.0%, as broadband revenue soared 19.4%. EBITDA for the period fell 9.6%, partly due to revenue declines and also due to costs associated with growing the fixed access base.

INCOME STATEMENT - The Caribbean Millions of Dollars

2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 481 **** 487 **** -1.2% **** 967 **** 1,100 **** -12.2%
Total Service<br>Revenue 424 435 -2.6% 850 862 -1.4%
Wireless<br>Revenue 302 309 -2.5% 611 619 -1.3%
Service<br>Revenue 247 258 -4.3% 498 513 -2.9%
Equipment<br>Revenue 55 52 6.0% 113 106 6.7%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 181 180 0.5% 360 355 1.4%
Other<br>Revenue -2 -3 34.5% -4 127 -103.1%
EBITDA **** 177 **** 186 **** -4.6% **** 359 **** 459 **** -21.8%
% total<br>revenue 36.8% 38.1% 37.1% 41.7%
Adjusted EBITDA^(3)^ **** 177 **** 186 **** -4.6% **** 359 **** 371 **** -3.2%
% total<br>revenue 36.8% 38.1% 37.1% 38.3%
EBIT **** 82 **** 89 **** -7.9% **** 169 **** 268 **** -36.9%
% total<br>revenue 17.1% 18.4% 17.5% 24.3%

^(1)^ Revenue reflects eliminations derived from both the overlap of fixed and mobile operations as well as international intercompany transactions. Total revenue includes other income.

^(2)^ Includes equipment revenue.

^(3)^ Adjusted for the sale of towers in The Dominican Republic in 2023 and for a change in the pension plan contribution in Puerto Rico in 2023.

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The Caribbean Operating Data

2Q23 Var.%
Wireless Subscribers<br>(thousands) 7,743 **** 7,469 3.7%
Postpaid 2,273 2,211 2.8%
Prepaid 5,470 5,258 4.0%
ARPU<br>(US) 11 **** 12 -7.0%
Churn<br>(%) 3.1% **** 3.1% -0.1
Revenue Generating Units<br>(RGUs)(1) 2,827 **** 2,750 2.8%

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Austria

389k postpaid net adds

Postpaid net additions of 389 thousand in the second quarter, where associated mostly with mobile WiFi products and machine-to-machine units linked to A1 Digital. At the end of June we had 10.9 million wireless subs, 14.5% more than a year before. On the fixed-line segment we had 2.8 million RGUs, 24 thousand less than in the prior quarter on account of disconnections of voice lines.

Mobileservice revenue +2.3% YoY

Total revenue for the quarter was 693 million euros, 1.3% lower than in the same period of last year. Service revenue rose 0.4% on the back of mobile service revenue that increased 2.3%. On the fixed-line segment service revenue came in 1.0% below last year’s dragged by voice revenue that fell 8.8%. As for broadband revenue, it accelerated to 3.3% from 1.7% in the first quarter.

EBITDA +1.1% YoY

EBITDA increased 1.1% year-on-year to 272 million euros. The EBITDA margin, at 39.3% of revenue, was nearly one percentage point higher than a year before. The 15.1% decline in EBIT from the year-earlier quarter has to do with the amortization of the rights of use of the towers that were spun-off into ETS in September 2023.

INCOMESTATEMENT - Austria Millions of Euros
2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 693 **** 702 **** -1.3% **** 1,372 **** 1,379 **** -0.5%
Total Service<br>Revenue 622 620 0.4% 1,227 1,214 1.0%
Wireless<br>Revenue 319 318 0.4% 636 632 0.6%
Service<br>Revenue 273 267 2.3% 539 524 3.0%
Equipment<br>Revenue 46 51 -9.7% 97 108 -10.9%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 360 372 -3.4% 709 723 -2.1%
EBITDA **** 272 **** 270 **** 1.1% **** 508 **** 501 **** 1.4%
% total<br>revenue 39.3% 38.4% 37.0% 36.3%
EBIT **** 112 **** 132 **** -15.1% **** 191 **** 227 **** -15.8%
% total<br>revenue 16.2% 18.8% 13.9% 16.5%

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2Q24 2Q23 Var.%
WirelessSubscribers (thousands) 5,102 5,134 -0.6%
Postpaid 4,042 4,066 -0.6%
Prepaid 1,060 1,068 -0.8%
A1 DigitalSubscribers (thousands) 5,785 4,377 32.2%
ARPU (Euros)^(1)^ 18 17 3.1%
Churn (%)^(1)^ 1.3% 1.3% 0.0
Revenue Generating Units (RGUs)^(2)^ 2,782 2,892 -3.8%

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105k wireless net adds and 40k new RGUs

Our operations in Eastern Europe gained 105 thousand wireless subscribers—including 27 thousand postpaid additions—taking the wireless base to just over 15 million. Fixed-line net additions were 40 thousand in the period, of which 21 thousand were broadband accesses and the rest PayTV units. We finished June with 3.5 million fixed-line RGUs, 4.3% more than a year before.

Mobile service revenue +5.3% YoY

Total revenue increased 3.7% to 626 million euros with service revenue rising more than twice as fast at 8.1%. Mobile service revenue growth showed a marked acceleration increasing 5.3% which compares to 1.4% in the first quarter. The fixed-line division posted improved results as well with service revenue growing 15.6%, up from 13.6% in the previous quarter. The acceleration was driven by broadband revenue, which expanded 17.9% on the back of a major take-up in accesses.

EBITDA margin at 37.8% of revenue

Second quarter EBITDA of 236 million euros was 2.9% higher than a year before, with the EBITDA margin at 37.8%.

INCOME STATEMENT - Other European Millions of Euros
2Q24 2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Total Revenue^(1)^ **** 626 **** 604 **** 3.7% **** 1,219 **** 1,191 **** 2.4%
Total Service<br>Revenue 507 468 8.1% 977 917 6.5%
Wireless<br>Revenue 457 444 2.9% 894 884 1.1%
Service<br>Revenue 357 339 5.3% 688 666 3.4%
Equipment<br>Revenue 101 106 -4.6% 206 219 -5.9%
Fixed Line Revenue^(2)^ 161 148 8.8% 309 281 10.0%
EBITDA **** 236 **** 230 **** 2.9% **** 466 **** 448 **** 4.1%
% total<br>revenue 37.8% 38.0% 38.2% 37.6%
EBIT **** 111 **** 123 **** -9.6% **** 223 **** 238 **** -6.2%
% total<br>revenue 17.8% 20.4% 18.3% 20.0%

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^(1)^ Total revenue includes other revenue.

^(2)^ Includes equipment revenue.

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Other EuropeanOperating Data
2Q24 2Q23 Var.%
WirelessSubscribers (thousands) 15,062 14,975 0.6%
Postpaid 12,406 12,237 1.4%
Prepaid 2,656 2,738 -3.0%
ARPU(Euros) 8 8 4.7%
Churn(%) 1.5% 1.5% 0.0
Revenue Generating Units (RGUs)^(1)^ 3,501 3,357 4.3%

^(1)^ Fixed Line, Broadband and Television.

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Exchange Rates Local Currency Units per MxP ****
2Q23 Var.% **** Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun23 Var. %
Euro
End of<br>Period 0.0639 -8.0 % 0.0588 0.0639 -8.0 %
Average 0.0614 1.8 % 0.0632 0.0593 6.5 %
End of<br>Period 0.0586 -6.3 % 0.0549 0.0586 -6.3 %
Average 0.0564 2.9 % 0.0585 0.0549 6.5 %
Brazilean<br>Real
End of<br>Period 0.2823 8.1 % 0.3051 0.2823 8.1 %
Average 0.2796 8.4 % 0.2972 0.2787 6.6 %
Argentinean<br>Peso
End of<br>Period 15.0363 232.9 % 50.0508 15.0363 232.9 %
Average 13.0796 293.5 % 50.2822 11.6434 331.9 %
Colombian<br>Peso
End of<br>Period 245.5061 -7.1 % 228.1975 245.5061 -7.1 %
Average 250.0440 -8.8 % 229.2598 252.4797 -9.2 %
Guatemalan<br>Quetzal
End of<br>Period 0.4596 -7.2 % 0.4264 0.4596 -7.2 %
Average 0.4411 2.4 % 0.4555 0.4295 6.0 %
Peruvian<br>Sol
End of<br>Period 0.2128 -1.0 % 0.2106 0.2128 -1.0 %
Average 0.2090 4.1 % 0.2195 0.2066 6.2 %
Dominican<br>Republic Peso
End of<br>Period 3.2562 -0.2 % 3.2506 3.2562 -0.2 %
Average 3.0981 10.9 % 3.4534 3.0445 13.4 %
Belarusian<br>Ruble
End of<br>Period 0.1610 -6.3 % 0.1508 0.1610 -6.3 %
Average 0.1551 2.9 % 0.1607 0.1509 6.5 %

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Exchange Rates Local Currency Units per
2Q23 Var.% Jan-Jun 24 Jan-Jun 23 Var.%
Euro
End of<br>Period 1.0909 -1.8% 1.0713 1.0909 -1.8%
Average 1.0886 -1.1% 1.0810 1.0807 0.0%
Mexican<br>Peso
End of<br>Period 17.0720 6.7% 18.2215 17.0720 6.7%
Average 17.7203 -2.9% 17.1058 18.2124 -6.1%
Brazilean<br>Real
End of<br>Period 4.8192 15.3% 5.5589 4.8192 15.3%
Average 4.9544 5.3% 5.0836 5.0752 0.2%
Argentinean<br>Peso
End of<br>Period 256.7000 255.3% 912.0000 256.7000 255.3%
Average 231.7741 282.3% 860.1153 212.0552 305.6%
Colombian<br>Peso
End of<br>Period 4,191.2800 -0.8% 4,158.1000 4,191.2800 -0.8%
Average 4,430.8637 -11.4% 3,921.6607 4,598.2633 -14.7%
Guatemalan<br>Quetzal
End of<br>Period 7.8458 -1.0% 7.7687 7.8458 -1.0%
Average 7.8156 -0.6% 7.7908 7.8221 -0.4%
Peruvian<br>Sol
End of<br>Period 3.6330 5.6% 3.8370 3.6330 5.6%
Average 3.7042 1.1% 3.7540 3.7620 -0.2%
Dominican Republic<br>Peso
End of<br>Period 55.5900 6.5% 59.2300 55.5900 6.5%
Average 54.9000 7.7% 59.0724 55.4476 6.5%

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Appendix A

Financial<br>Debt of América Móvil(1) Millions
Dec -23
Peso - denominated<br>debt (MxP) 160,887 **** 142,607
Bonds(2) 130,047 89,927
Banks and<br>others 30,840 52,680
U.S. Dollar - denominated debt () 8,896 **** 8,496
Bonds 8,496 8,496
Banks and<br>others 400 0
Euro - denominated<br>Debt () 3,970 **** 6,542
Bonds 2,602 5,472
Commercial<br>Paper 898 510
Banks and<br>others 470 560
Sterling - denominated<br>Debt () 2,200 **** 2,200
Bonds 2,200 2,200
Reais - denominated<br>Debt (BRL) 9,500 **** 8,250
Bonds 9,500 8,250
Banks and<br>others 0 0
Debt denominated in<br>other currencies (MxP)(3) 26,263 **** 16,441
Bonds 5,097 5,098
Banks and<br>others 21,166 11,343
Total Debt<br>(MxP) 508,582 **** 500,677
Cash, Marketable<br>Securities and Short Term Financial Investments (MxP)(4) 103,637 115,268
Net Debt<br>(MxP) 404,946 **** 385,409

All values are in US Dollars.

^(1)^ This table does not include the effect of forwards and derivatives used to hedge our foreign exchange exposure. It includes financial debt of Telekom Austria.

^(2)^ Includes the effect of inflation-linked debt.

^(3)^ Includes Peruvian soles.

^(4)^ Includes fixed income securities.

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Glossary of Terms

ARPU Average Revenue per User. The ratio of service revenue in a given period to the average number of wireless subscribers in the same period.
Capex Capital Expenditure. Accrued capital expenditures related to the expansion of the telecommunications infrastructure.
Churn Disconnection Rate. The ratio of wireless subscribers disconnected during a given period to the number of wireless subscribers at the beginning of that period.
EBIT Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, also known as Operating Profit.
EBIT margin The ratio of EBIT to total operating revenue.
EBITDA Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization.
EBITDAaL Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. Adjusted after lease payments.
EBITDA margin The ratio of EBITDA to total operating revenue.
EPS (Mexican pesos) Earnings per share. Total earnings in Mexican pesos divided by total shares.
Earnings per<br><br><br>ADR (US$) Total earnings in U.S. dollars divided by total ADRs equivalent.
Gross additions Total number of subscribers acquired during the period.
Licensed pops Licensed population. Population covered by the licenses that each of the companies manage.
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Market share A company’s subscribers base divided by the total number of subscribers in that country.
MBOU Megabytes of Use per subscriber. The ratio of wireless data in a given period to the average number of wireless subscribers in that same period. It is presented on a monthly basis.
Net subscriber additions The difference in the subscriber base from one period to another. It is the different between gross additions and disconnections
Net debt Total short and long term debt minus cash and marketable securities.
Net debt/ EBITDA The ratio of total short and long-term debt minus cash and securities to trailing 12-month income before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
Prepaid Subscriber that may recharge a mobile phone. The client does not hold a contract with the company.
Postpaid Subscriber that has a contract for the use of voice and data, mobile WiFi routers and machine-to-machine devices.
SAC Subscriber Acquisition Cost. The sum of handset subsidies, marketing expenses and commissions to distributors for handset activation. Handset subsidy is calculated as the difference between equipment cost and<br>equipment revenue.
Wireless penetration The ratio of total wireless subscribers in any given country divided by the total population in that country.
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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date: July 18, 2024

AMÉRICA MÓVIL, S.A.B. DE C.V.
By: /s/ Carlos José García Moreno Elizondo
Name: Carlos José García Moreno Elizondo
Title: Chief Financial Officer