Telefonica reports small Q1 rise and says FY targets remain on track
TL;DR
Telefonica said in its first-quarter results that it recorded a small rise and remains on track to meet its full-year growth targets. The update was reported by Telecompaper on Telefonica's Q1 performance. The source excerpt did not provide specific revenue, profit, subscriber, or country-level figures.
Telefonica said it was on track to meet its full-year growth targets after a small rise in first-quarter results. Telecompaper reported the update and attributed the statement to Telefonica's Q1 results announcement.
The available source text identifies the company as Telefonica and the reporting period as the first quarter. The source text does not include specific financial metrics, percentage growth, operating segments, or market-by-market performance.
The available source text does not mention eSIM, eUICC, Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP), devices, or named mobile network operators beyond Telefonica. It is a financial update and, based on the provided excerpt, focuses on Telefonica's statement that it remains on track for its full-year targets.
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