Chunghwa Telecom posts record revenue and profits in 2025
Chunghwa Telecom closed 2025 with record revenue and profit, as more customers moved to 5G and faster fixed broadband. The company reported revenue of NT$236.11 billion for the year, driven by steady growth in its core telecom services and information and communications technology (ICT) business. Mobile services and broadband were the main engines, with subscriber gains, ongoing 5G migration, and upgrades to higher-speed packages supporting the top line.
On the fixed side, Chunghwa’s FTTx base reached 3.93 million subscribers by the end of last year, underscoring demand for higher-capacity connections. The combined performance of mobile, broadband and ICT services pushed the operator to its strongest financial results to date, reinforcing its position as Taiwan’s dominant telecom provider.
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