Telekom Austria AG 2017 IR
The report highlights A1 Telekom Austria Group's progress in its digital transformation during 2017, achieving a 4.1% increase in total revenues to EUR 4,382.5 million and a 3.2% increase in EBITDA to EUR 1,397.3 million. The company published its first combined annual and sustainability report, committing to the UN Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals. Key environmental achievements include reducing electricity consumption per terabyte of data by 25.5% and sourcing 62% of its electricity from renewable sources. Additionally, the group expanded its 'A1 Internet for All' initiative, reaching over 153,000 participations since 2011 to help bridge the digital divide.
Company: Telekom Austria AG
Sector: Communication Services
Country: Austria
Year: 2017
Type: IR
Pages: 167
Telekom Austria AG
Combined Annual Report
The report highlights A1 Telekom Austria Group's progress in its digital transformation during 2017, achieving a 4.1% increase in total revenues to EUR 4,382.5 million and a 3.2% increase in EBITDA to EUR 1,397.3 million. The company published its first combined annual and sustainability report, committing to the UN Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals. Key environmental achievements include reducing electricity consumption per terabyte of data by 25.5% and sourcing 62% of its electricity from renewable sources. Additionally, the group expanded its 'A1 Internet for All' initiative, reaching over 153,000 participations since 2011 to help bridge the digital divide.
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Document Details
Report Year
2017
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
Fiscal Year
2017
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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Women on Board
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