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Q2 FY25 Connections Update

Quarterly Update21 January 2025CNUCommunication Services

Chorus Limited
Level 10, 1 Willis Street

P O Box 632

Wellington

New Zealand


Email: company.secretary@chorus.co.nz



STOCK EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT


22 January 2025



Q2 FY25 Connections Update


Chorus today released its connections update for the Q2 period to 31 December.


Record monthly data usage


Average monthly data usage on fibre grew from 609 gigabytes (GB) in September to a

new monthly record of 644GB. The proportion of fibre users consuming more than

1,000GB, or 1 terabyte of data, rose from 15% to 17.5%.


Shift to a simpler all-fibre network continues at pace


About 16,000 copper lines were disconnected nationwide in the quarter, leaving about

123,000 copper lines in service on 31 December.


Within this total, about 28,000 copper lines remain in service in Chorus fibre areas, down

from about 35,000 lines at the end of September. Chorus expects the copper network in

this area to be fully retired by the end of 2026 and has issued approximately 96,000

service withdrawal notices for copper connections so far. More than 1,500 copper

broadband cabinets no longer have active customers.


In areas where fibre is not available, about 6,000 copper customers chose to migrate to

alternative network options, consistent with the trend in the prior quarter.


Fibre uptake keeps growing despite holiday season and shrinking copper pool


Total fibre connections increased by about 6,000 lines in the quarter to 1,098,000. This

growth more than offset a decline of 4,000 copper broadband lines in Chorus fibre areas.

While Chorus continues to retain close to 80% of migrating copper broadband

connections, the pool of customers available to migrate to fibre from copper is

diminishing.


Fibre uptake in UFB2 rollout areas, completed between 2018 and the end of 2022, rose

steadily in the quarter from 59% to 60 %. Fibre uptake across Chorus’ wider fibre

network footprint, excluding other local fibre company areas, lifted by 0.1% to 71.7%.

The pace of uptake also reflected the addition of another 6,000 addresses to the network

footprint in the quarter. This growth was driven by new property developments and

Chorus’ ongoing programme to extend fibre to about 10,000 existing homes in smaller

communities.







The effect of reduced student demand during summer holidays was again most evident in

Dunedin where fibre uptake decreased 1. 6% to 74.8%. Uptake in Auckland and

Wellington also slipped slightly, despite overall growth in connections, as footprint growth

outweighed connection growth in the quarter.


The combination of reducing demand for copper connections, partly offset by growth in

fibre connections, saw Chorus’ total fixed line connections reduce by 10,000 lines. This

was consistent with the prior quarter.



Multi-gigabit services continue to gain momentum


Business and residential customers on speeds of 500Mbps and above grew by 11,000

connections, with Chorus’ simplification of business plans driving a significant proportion

of upgrades to 500Mbps plans. Demand for multi-gigabit Hyperfibre connections also

gained momentum, rising another 19% to near 5,000 connections.


Cost-of -living pressures likely continued to fuel strong uptake of the entry level 50Mbps

Home Fibre Starter service, with another 11,0 00 connections added.




Authorised by:


Mark Aue

Chief Executive Officer


ENDS



For further information:


Vicki Gan

Media and Content Manager

Phone +64 22 075 0159

Email: Vicki.Gan@chorus.co.nz


Brett Jackson

Investor Relations Manager

Mobile: +64 (27) 488 7808

Email: Brett.Jackson@chorus.co.nz

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

Q2 FY25 overview

>Fibre connections (including non-address points and LFC areas) increased 6k (Q1 FY25: +8k) to 1,098,000

•in Chorus fibre areas, a 6k increase in fibre broadband connections offset a 4k reduction in copper broadband lines

•Home Fibre Starter (50Mbps) connections grew 11k to 68k

•fibre connections of 500Mbps+ increased by 11k across residential and business plans

>Chorus’ fibre footprint now covers 1,520,000 addresses (excluding LFC areas)

•fibre passed another 6,000 addresses in Q2 (Q1: +7k), including fibre to 500 existing homes in smaller communities

•overall fibre uptake grew 0.1% to 71.7% of passed addresses in Q2 (Q1: +0.2%)

•uptake in UFB2 areas lifted from 59% to 60%

>Total fixed line connections* declined by 10k (Q1: -10k) and now total 1,221,000

•copper broadband connections declined by 10k (Q1: -13k) and copper voice connections declined 6k (Q1: -5k)

•1,561 copper broadband cabinets no longer have active customers (Q1:1,492)

>Average monthly data usage on fibre was up strongly to 644GB (Sept:609GB)

•the proportion of terabyte users (i.e. consuming 1,000GB+ a month) lifted from 15% (Sept) to 17.5% (Dec)

*includes ~2,000 broadband connections Chorus is subsidising for lower socio-economic households

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

30 Sept

2023

31 Dec

2023

31 March

2024

30 June

2024

30 Sept

2024

31 Dec

2024

Baseband

copper

(no broadband)

64,00057,00051,00045,00040,00034,000

Copper ADSL

(includes naked)

75,00068,00062,00056,00049,00044,000

VDSL

(includes naked)

75,00068,00062,00055,00049,00044,000

Data services

(copper)

1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000

Fibre broadband

(GPON)

1,041,0001,052,0001,064,0001,074,0001,083,0001,089,000

Fibre premium

(P2P)

10,00010,00010,00010,0009,0009,000

Total

connections*

1,266,0001,256,0001,250,0001,241,0001,231,0001,221,000

Copper connections

declined 16k in Q2 and

total 123k

Total fibre connections

grew 6k in Q2 and total

1,098k

*includes ~2,000 broadband connections Chorus is subsidising for lower socio-economic households

Fibre comprises 90% of Chorus connections

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

Fibre footprint reaches 1,520,000

71.7% fibre uptake across 1,520,000

passed addresses*

•uptake grew +0.1% in Q2

•+6k fibre connections to addresses**

•+6k addresses passed in Q2, including

500 addresses as part of Chorus’ fibre

expansion programme to smaller

communities

1,322,000 fibre installed addresses

•14k installations in Q2 (Q1:17k)

•198,000 addresses passed by fibre, but

fibre socket not yet installed (Q1:205k)

70

70.2

70.4

70.6

70.8

71

71.2

71.4

71.6

71.8

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

1,600,000

31-Dec-2331-Mar-2430-Jun-2430-Sep-2431-Dec-24

Fibre connectedInactive fibre sockets***

Fibre socket not yet installedFibre uptake (%)

*based on independent address data and Chorus network data for addresses passed by fibre; excludes Chorus fibre in Local Fibre Company (LFC) areas

** includes ~7k fibre premium connections to addresses; excludes smart location (GPON) connections and connections in LFC areas

*** not active on 31 December 2024

%

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

AucklandDunedinWellington

Uptake, by urban area,

for fibre passed addresses

Sep-23Dec-23Mar-24Jun-24Sep-24Dec-24

Uptake (%)

•Auckland uptake reduced 0.3% to 76.4% in Q2

as address growth outpaced connection growth

•Dunedin uptake reduced 1.6% to 74.8%

reflecting student seasonality

•Wellington uptake reduced 0.1% to 70.5% as

address growth outpaced connection growth


Note: uptake is measured across “urban areas” as

defined by Statistics NZ, rather than the original UFB

rollout areas

Uptake by city

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

Multi-gigabit Hyperfibre connections lift to ~5k

•demand for Hyperfibre plans (2Gbps and above) gained momentum, nearing 5k connections

•Home Fibre Starter (50Mbps) connections grew by 11k to 68k; plans below 300Mbps are 12% of residential connections

•business and residential connections of 500Mbps+ grew by 11k; driven mostly by simplification of business plans

•88% of business connections are on 500Mbps or faster; 25% of residential plans are on 1Gbps or faster

0

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

800,000

900,000

1,000,000

Dec-23Mar-24Jun-24Sep-24Dec-24

Residential

2Gbps+1Gbps300Mbps200Mbps100Mbps<100MbpsVoice

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

Dec-23Mar-24Jun-24Sep-24Dec-24

Business

2Gbps+1Gbps500Mbps300Mbps200Mbps100Mbps<100MbpsVoice

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

Connection changes by zone (indicative as at 31 December)

Other fibre

company (LFC)

zone

Copper lines (no broadband)6,000Local Fibre Company and fixed wireless provider

activity is driving a gradual decline in copper

connections.

Copper broadband lines8,000

Fibre broadband lines (GPON)4,000

TOTAL18,000

Non-fibre

addresses (i.e.

Chorus fibre not

available)

Copper lines (no broadband)15,000Ongoing decline in copper connections due to

mobile/fixed wireless/satellite footprint

expansion.

Copper broadband lines65,000

TOTAL80,000

Chorus fibre zoneCopper lines (no broadband)13,000Covers all addresses outside of LFC UFB rollout

zone where Chorus fibre is available. Fibre

footprint is growing as a result of new property

development. Copper connections are reducing

as Chorus retires its copper network.

Copper broadband lines15,000

Fibre broadband lines (GPON)1,083,000

TOTAL1,111,000

Quarterly change (’000s) by zone

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-4

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-1

-2

-1

-1

-1

-1

-1

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-5

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9

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11

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Q2 FY25

Q1 FY25

Q4 FY24

Q3 FY24

Q2 FY24

Q2 FY25

Q1 FY25

Q4 FY24

Q3 FY24

Q2 FY24

Q2 FY25

Q1 FY25

Q4 FY24

Q3 FY24

Q2 FY24

Copper line onlyCopper broadband

Fibre broadband

* Excludes ~12k fibre premium, data services (copper) and smart location connections

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

28k copper lines remaining in Chorus fibre areas

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Copper voice

Copper broadband

Chorus fibre zone

LFC fibre zone

Non fibre zone

Copper connections able to be withdrawn with 6 months’

notice where fibre is available

Connections

(thousands)

~96,000 copper withdrawal notifications

issued (cumulative) in Chorus fibre areas

•~28k connections remaining

•1,561 copper broadband cabinets closed (Q1:

1,492)

•broadband retention rate steady at 79%

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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

Strong growth in monthly average data usage on fibre

302

644

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Dec-24

CopperFibre

Data

usage

(GB)

* includes upstream traffic

Monthly average data usage per connection*

•monthly average data usage on fibre increased strongly

from 609GB in September to 644GB

•the proportion of fibre connections using more than 1

terabyte of data was 17.5%, up from 15% in September

•copper usage was 302GB (Sept: 273GB)


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Q2 FY25 CONNECTIONS UPDATE

Pricing update

Fibre plan - consumerCurrent wholesale pricePrice before 1 Jan 2025Notes

Voice line$30.59$29.11

Home starter

50/10Mbps

$38$35

Wholesale price applies where retail price is $65.

50/10Mbps upgrades to 100/20Mbps from end FY25.

50/10Mbps$53.96$50.43

100/20Mbps

300/100Mbps

$56.28$53.54

100Mbps is anchor service.

300/100Mbps service upgrades to 500/100Mbps

from end FY25.

1Gbps $66.19$61.86

Hyperfibre 2Gbps$74.90$70

Hyperfibre 4Gbps$90.95$85

Hyperfibre 8Gbps$117.70$110

Copper pricingCurrent wholesale price Price before 16 Dec 2023 Notes

Copper line$38.21$36.17

Annual CPI adjustment mid-December

2024

Copper broadband$51.08$48.35

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