Sao Paulo, Brazil. 12 May 1999. TELE SUDESTE CELULAR PARTICIPA€OES S.A.(NYSE: TSD; BOVESPA: TSEP4). We herewith announce the Consolidated Financial results for the First Quarter of 1999, based on Brazilian Accounting Law. The figures are given in nominal values and Reais for the first quarters of 1999 and 1998, in accordance with the Corporate Law. Relevant Aspects
The first three months of 1999 saw important events taking place at TELE SUDESTE CELULAR PARTICIPA€OES S.A. and its subsidiary companies, Telerj Celular S.A. and Telest Celular S.A.. The number of terminals rose from 772,000 at year-end 1998 to 930,000 by the end of the quarter. These additional 158,000 units are equivalent to an expansion of 20.4% in its customer base during the first three months of the year. This quarter also saw the telephone line waiting list cleared up in Rio de Janeiro, with promotions and new service plans reflecting the dynamic drive and creative flair of a group that strives tirelessly to offer its customers a broad range of options, meeting their individual needs and sized to their personal budgets.
Since last year, all new customers in the Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Region have been connected through digital technology. However, the first three months of the year saw the launch of digitalized services in the State of Esp¡rito Santo, with digital coverage in the Greater Vit¢ria area already widespread. At the plant level, digitalization rose from 33% at year-end 1998 to over 40% by the close of the quarter, reflecting the efforts of our technical staff to provide high-quality services that are steadily becoming more reliable. Our target is to have 1,5 million terminals installed by the end of this year.
Customer satisfaction continues to rate as top priority at Tele Sudeste. This quarter ushered in significant improvements in quality at the Cellular System Service Center ( C.A.S.C.), which is providing fast, accurate information more efficiently every day. The distribution channels remain an important part of our strategy, as we are constantly seeking to offer top quality services to our customers, wherever they may be. We continue to accredit new dealers, always on an exclusive basis, and we already have over 500 accredited agents in these two States.
This quarter also witnessed a steady supply of handsets, thanks to dedicated efforts under way since last year, focused on negotiations in international markets that ensured a wide variety of models while forcing prices down.
Our staff increased 10.6% during the quarter, with 84 new employees joining the headcount of 795 posted at the end of last year. This was due to plant expansion and efforts to upgrade customer services. We continue to maintain our standard of one employee for every 1,000 lines.
Our Net Operating Revenues rose 34% over the first quarter of 1998, due to plant expansion and the sale of handsets launched in November 1998. However, profits plummeted, as this increase in revenues was offset by four negative factors listed below:
Increased "Costs of Services Rendered and Goods Sold", due to plant expansion and the sale of handsets;
Increased "Costs for Services Rendered and Goods Sold," due to alterations in the depreciation rates implemented since the time of the Telebr s System. Previously, the working life of switching equipment was thirteen years, with ten years for transmission equipment. Now, both have a depreciation rate of 14.9%, equivalent to seven years. This alteration complies with the provisions of Instruction N. 162 issued by Federal Revenue Bureau ( S.R.F.), with the absolute depreciation value for the quarter at these new rates reaching R$ 40.3 million. These new criteria guarantee renovation of assets in a more realistic manner, in terms of their effective working life;
Marketing expenses also rose, due to expansion and commissions paid to accredited representatives;
Another factor that forced profits down compared to the first quarter of 1998 was the variation in the foreign exchange rate. In January this year, the Brazilian Government decided to eliminate the foreign exchange band system, letting the rates float freely. The total impact of this variation in the foreign exchange rate over the quarter, in absolute terms, reached R$ 14.9 million, and was entered in full under expenses.
The company plans to invest some R$ 377.0 million during the coming year, earmarked largely for upgrading and expanding its plant. The next quarter will see the launch of Pre-Paid Calling Card services in Rio de Janeiro and Esp¡rito Santo, seeking out new market niches. We will also continue to offer new service plans and promotions, keeping right in step with our customers, both current and future.
Particularly noteworthy are the handset supply contracts signed with Motorola and Nokia, as well as the agreement that will shortly be signed with Maxon, which will guarantee supplies for the next twelve months. Concurrently, the contract with Lucent is about to be formalized, and this company is already working on the expansion of the digital plant. Institutional Background
Established under Brazilian law, TELE SUDESTE CELULAR PARTICIPA€OES S.A. was spun off from the corporate split up of Telecomunica‡oes Brasileiras S.A. - Telebras, which took place on 22 May 1998. Each of its operators - Telerj Celular S.A. in Rio de Janeiro and Telest Celular S.A. in Esp¡rito Santo - were incorporated from 5 January 1998 through the split up of the State operators, as determined by the General Meetings held on 30 January 1998. Expiring on 30 November 2005 for Telerj Celular at 30 November 2008 for Telest Celular, the concessions are open to renewal for successive periods of fifteen years. With the introduction of new telecommunications regulations in Brazil, a regulatory agency was also set up - ANATEL - which supervises the businesses, services and tariffs of Brazil's telecommunications companies after privatization.
At a public auction held on 29 July 1998 on the Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange, the Federal Government disposed of its stock control in TELE SUDESTE CELULAR PARTICIPA€OES S.A. to the private sector. The winning bidder was the Sudestecel Consortium, which become the new controller of this company. Headed by Telef¢nica Internacional S.A., it consists of Iberdrola Investimentos Sociedade Unipessoal Ltda., NTT Mobile Communication Network Inc., and Itochu Corporation. (am) SP -END- -0- (CRL) May/17/ 99 11:59
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