Superloop (ASX:SLC) increased its group customer base by 182,000, reaching 637,000, in the four months to Oct. 31, according to a Thursday filing with the Australian bourse.
With the migration of Origin Energy (ASX:ORG) broadband subscribers completed as planned, along with strong consumer trading, the telecommunications company had a nearly 2% increase in the group's national broadband market share to almost 6%, the filing said.
The telecommunications firm further increased its consumer customers by 19,300 during the same period.
Its Smart Communities division secured a further 6,000 new lots, including deals with developers Resimax and AVJennings.
The company affirms its underlying EBITDA guidance of between AU$83 and AU$88 million for fiscal 2025, a 53% to 62% increase from last year, and a capital expenditure of between AU$28 and AU$30 million, according to the filing.
Shares rose nearly 2% in afternoon trade.
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