We’ve seen various companies in the cell phone business posting their last quarter results. Some stayed atop of the market despite an impressive YoY loss, some barely managed to stay afloat, and some got huge profits despite actually owning a small market share.

Now it’s time for AT&T to send in its reports for Q2 2009. AT&T managed to activate 2.4 million iPhones in Q2 which basically means that AT&T sold most of these iPhones during the last month. 33% of these 2.4 million iPhones were activated by new customers. AT&T managed to add 1.2 million post paid subscribers and 0.2 million prepay subscribers which meant the carrier currently has 79.6 million subscribers which is 6.7 million more than last year.

As for revenue, this came in a $30.7 billion which is 1% lower compared to last year and net income came in at $3.2 billion which si 16% lower YoY. There you have it folks! AT&T is doing good but it could do a lot better.

via AT&T

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