AT&T posted strong customer growth in its core wireless business during the first quarter as it capped its run as a modern media company.

The Dallas telecom giant reported a net gain of 691,000 postpaid phone connections in the three months through March, topping the average 413,000-phone target of Wall Street analysts polled by FactSet. Investors often value postpaid lines that represent dependable revenue from customers under contract.

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