Filed by AT&T Inc.

Pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act of 1933

and deemed filed pursuant to Rule 14a-12

of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

Subject Company: BellSouth Corporation

Commission File No.: 1-8607

 



 

 

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AT&T: Strong Execution,
Substantial Opportunity

 

Rick Lindner

Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
AT&T Inc.

 

[LOGO]

 

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Cautionary Language Concerning Forward-Looking Statements

 

We have included or incorporated by reference in this document financial estimates and other forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These estimates and statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results might differ materially from these estimates and statements. Such estimates and statements include, but are not limited to, statements about the benefits of the merger, including future financial and operating results, the combined company’s plans, objectives, expectations and intentions, and other statements that are not historical facts. Such statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of the management of AT&T Inc. and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties and outside of our control.

 

The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ from those described in the forward-looking statements in this document: the ability to obtain governmental approvals of the merger on the proposed terms and schedule; the failure of AT&T shareholders to approve the issuance of AT&T common shares or the failure of BellSouth shareholders to approve the merger; the risk that the businesses of AT&T and BellSouth will not be integrated successfully or as quickly as expected; the risk that the cost savings and any other synergies from the merger, including any savings and other synergies relating to the resulting sole ownership of Cingular Wireless LLC may not be fully realized or may take longer to realize than expected; disruption from the merger making it more difficult to maintain relationships with customers, employees or suppliers; and competition and its effect on pricing, spending, third-party relationships and revenues. Additional factors that may affect future results are contained in AT&T’s, BellSouth’s, and Cingular Wireless LLC’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), which are available at the SEC’s Web site (http://www.sec.gov). AT&T is not under any obligation, and expressly disclaims any obligation, to update, alter or otherwise revise any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. This presentation may contain certain non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliation between the non-GAAP financial measures and the GAAP financial measures are available on the company’s Web site at www.att.com/investor.relations.

 

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Note

 

In connection with the proposed merger, AT&T Inc. (“AT&T”) filed a registration statement on Form S-4 (Registration No. 333-132904), containing a joint proxy statement/prospectus of AT&T and BellSouth Corporation (“BellSouth”), with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on March 31, 2006. Investors are urged to read the registration statement and the joint proxy statement/prospectus contained therein (including all amendments and supplements to it) because it contains important information. Investors may obtain free copies of the registration statement and joint proxy statement/prospectus, as well as other filings containing information about AT&T and BellSouth, without charge, at the SEC’s Web site (www.sec.gov). Copies of AT&T’s filings may also be obtained without charge from AT&T at AT&T’s Web site (www.att.com) or by directing a request to AT&T Inc. Stockholder Services, 175 E. Houston, San Antonio, Texas 78205. Copies of BellSouth’s filings may be obtained without charge from BellSouth at BellSouth’s Web site (www.bellsouth.com) or by directing a request to BellSouth at Investor Relations, 1155 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30309.

 

AT&T, BellSouth and their respective directors and executive officers and other members of management and employees are potential participants in the solicitation of proxies in respect of the proposed merger. Information regarding AT&T’s directors and executive officers is available in AT&T’s 2005 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 1, 2006 and AT&T’s proxy statement for its 2006 annual meeting of stockholders, filed with the SEC on March 10, 2006, and information regarding BellSouth’s directors and executive officers is available in BellSouth’s 2005 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on February 28, 2006 and BellSouth’s proxy statement for its 2006 annual meeting of shareholders, filed with the SEC on March 3, 2006. Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants is included in the registration statement and joint proxy statement/prospectus contained therein, and other relevant documents filed with the SEC.

 

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Strong Track Record of Creating Opportunities, Delivering Results

 

Transactions

 

Wireless and wireline

 

 

 

Wireless

 

Solid subscriber growth

 

 

Robust expansion in data services

 

 

 

Business

 

Consistent strength in small/medium

 

 

Encouraging trends in enterprise

 

 

 

Consumer

 

Strong growth in broadband and bundling

 

 

End of UNE-P, growth in VoIP

 

 

Next-generation network deployment under way and on track

 

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What Sets AT&T Apart?

 

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Industry’s Premier Assets

 

Industry’s Largest Synergy Opportunities

 

Strong Track Record

 

Positive Outlook

 

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Strong Execution: EPS Growth

 

AT&T Inc. Adjusted
Earnings per Share by Quarter

 

[CHART]

 

Four consecutive quarters with sequential and year-over-year growth in adjusted earnings per share

 

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Strong Execution: Cingular Wireless

 

Churn
Reduction

Average Monthly
Subscriber Churn

 

[CHART]

 

Revenue
Growth Rates

 

[CHART]

 

2005 revenue comparisons to pro forma results. Pro forma includes results from AT&T Wireless and other acquired properties and excludes results from markets that have been divested.

 

640 basis point adjusted OIBDA margin expansion over the past year

 

OIBDA margin is defined as operating income plus depreciation and amortization divided by wireless service revenue. Adjusted OIBDA margin excludes cash merger integration charges of $105 million in 1Q05, and $64 million of cash merger integration charges in 1Q06.

 

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Strong Execution: Business

 

Regional Business
Pro Forma Growth Rates

 

[CHART]

 

Enterprise Pro Forma Revenue Growth Rates

 

Enterprise Data Revenues

 

[CHART]

 

Total Enterprise Revenues

 

[CHART]

 

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Strong Execution: Regional Consumer

 

DSL Penetration
of Consumer
Primary Lines

 

[CHART]

 

Consumer
Revenue
Connections
(millions)

 

[CHART]

 

Consumer revenue connections are made up of retail access lines, DSL lines and video subscribers.

 

In 1Q06, 5.7% year-over-year growth in consumer revenue per line

 

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Strong Execution: AT&T Merger Integration

 

Front-line enterprise sales force consolidation complete

 

Selling high-end enterprise portfolio in small/medium space

 

Network buildout begun, customer migration to start in June

 

Expect to have all legacy SBC mass market LD traffic migrated by 4Q06

 

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Strong Execution: Margin Expansion

 

AT&T Inc. Consolidated Adjusted
Operating Income Margin

 

[CHART]

 

1Q06 adjusted operating income margin above guidance range

 

4Q05 excludes $106 million of non-merger severance charges and $866 million of merger integration and amortization costs; 1Q06 excludes $529 million of merger integration and amortization costs.

 

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Execution and Valuation

 

More than 9% total return year to date, despite merger announcement, consistent with overall market

 

Forward-looking P/E ratio at a substantial discount to S&P 500, well below historical norms

 

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Positive Outlook

 

Expected AT&T Free Cash
Flow After Dividends

 

 

[CHART]

 

                  Double-digit adjusted EPS growth expected in each of the next three years

 

                  Following BellSouth merger, return to revenue growth in 2007, versus pro forma 2006

 

                  Share repurchase of at least $10 billion planned over the next 19 months, with at least $2 billion expected in 2006

 

Expectations assume planned BellSouth merger closes by year end 2006. Free cash flow after dividends is cash from operations plus proportionate share of Cingular free cash flow, less capital expenditures and dividends. After BellSouth merger, free cash flow after dividends will be cash from operations less capital expenditures and dividends.

 

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Substantial Opportunity

 

AT&T has large, clearly defined upside potential across its business

 

1.              Wireless

 

2.              Business

 

3.              Broadband

 

4.              Cost Structure

 

AT&T’s potential in all of these areas will be expanded by its planned merger with BellSouth

 

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Substantial Opportunity:
Wireless Margin Expansion

 

OIBDA Margins

 

[CHART]

 

1Q06 OIBDA margin adjusted to exclude cash merger integration charges of $64 million.

 

                  Opportunity for an additional 1,000 basis points of margin expansion over next two years – on $35 billion revenue base

 

                  Substantial margin potential ahead: network integration and systems conversion

 

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Substantial Opportunity: Wireless Data

 

Cellular/PCS Spectrum Depth
(MHz in Top 100 Markets)

 

[CHART]

 

Source: Raymond James Equity Research

 

                  1Q Cingular Wireless data revenues up 53%

 

                  3G UMTS/HSDPA network to launch in most major markets this year

 

                  Voice and data on one network

 

                  Average data speeds up to 700 kbps with bursts of up to 3 mbps

 

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Substantial Opportunity: Enterprise

 

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AT&T’s global network and advanced product sets deliver value to customers around the world

 

Superior Network

 

                  Global backbone network averages 5.1 petabytes per business day

 

                  30 Internet data centers on 4 continents

 

                  Dedicated MPLS access in 127 countries

 

Superior Portfolio

 

                  Broad suite of managed services, hosting and consulting services

 

                  Security and business continuity

 

                  Enterprise mobility products

 

                  VoIP and other IP-based services

 

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Substantial Opportunity:
Encouraging Enterprise Trends

 

Enterprise Retail Pricing Trends

 

[CHART]

 

In voice and data transport, gap between average pricing in portfolio and point-of-sale pricing has narrowed

 

                  Capturing technology migration

 

                  Excellent marketplace momentum, positive response to merger

 

                  Volumes are strong

 

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Substantial Opportunity:
Small/Medium Business

 

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                  Large customer base

 

                  Stable local voice revenues in recent quarters

 

                  15% growth in small/medium business data revenues year over year, with double-digit increases in both transport and IP data

 

                  Significant opportunity to migrate services developed and proven in enterprise space

 

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Substantial Opportunity:
Project Lightspeed

 

Integrated IP video, high speed Internet and voice network

 

Natural extension of current fiber deployment

 

Logical and disciplined approach

 

Superior network for both business and consumer services

 

[GRAPHIC]

 

Offer integrated services and leverage applications and content across
three screens:
high speed Internet, wireless, TV

 

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Project Lightspeed Update

 

Controlled Market Entry

 

Scaled Launch

 

 

 

                  More than 200 channels

 

                  15 – 20 markets

                  Hundreds of hours of VoD content

 

                  3 SD streams and 1 HD stream

                  DVR capabilities

 

                  More than 300 channels

                  Fast channel change

 

                  Significant increase in VOD

                  Interactive program guide

 

                  Interactive applications

                  High speed Internet access up to 6 Mbps

 

 

 

Future options include remote-access capabilities, customizable L-bar, multiple picture-in-picture functionality, whole-home DVR, My Photos channel

 

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BellSouth Merger: Simplified Wireless Ownership and Operating Structure

 

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                  Allows for easier, faster integration of wireless and wireline networks and services

 

                  Enables full shared use of network assets, including AT&T’s IP backbone

 

                  Drives operating efficiencies for both wireless and wireline

 

                  Allows for shared R&D and product development, shared content and applications

 

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BellSouth Merger: Expanded Business and Broadband Opportunities

 

Enterprise Business

 

Small/Medium Business

 

Project Lightspeed

 

 

 

 

 

                  Enterprise customers in Southeast will benefit from AT&T’s global reach

 

                  Single point of contact, unified effort for wireless and wireline enterprise sales

 

                  AT&T’s large-business services can be migrated to BellSouth’s small/medium-business base

 

                  BellSouth’s deep fiber deployment consistent with Project Lightspeed

 

                  Half of BellSouth’s households are served by fiber with loops of less than 5,000 feet

 

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BellSouth Merger:  Synergy/Cost Savings Opportunities

 

Combine functions, coordinate operations, share technology platforms at AT&T, BellSouth and Cingular

 

                  Advertising – moving from three brands to one

 

                  Traffic – BellSouth LD traffic moved to AT&T network, Cingular traffic moved to common IP backbone

 

                  IT, support and customer care platforms optimized

 

                  R&D and product development spread across larger base, with support from AT&T Labs

 

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Substantial Opportunity: Cost Reduction

 

AT&T has the industry’s largest set of clearly identified merger synergy cost-reduction opportunities. Expected annual savings by 2008:

 

                  $3 billion or more from Cingular/AT&T Wireless integration

 

                  $2.5 billion or more from SBC/AT&T merger integration

 

                  Approximately $2 billion from BellSouth merger integration, approaching $3 billion in 2009

 

                  $1.2 billion from additional operational initiatives

 

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The Timing Is Right

 

2004

 

2005

 

2006

 

2007

 

2008

 

2009

 

 

Cingular + AT&T Wireless
Ahead of Schedule

 

 

SBC + AT&T Corp.
Ahead of Schedule

 

 

AT&T + BellSouth
Sequenced to build on previous integrations

 

Disciplined approach

 

                  Detailed planning

 

                  Dedicated teams

 

                  Integration goals built into all operational budgets and plans

 

                  Weekly reviews

 

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AT&T In Summary

 

Premier Assets

                  Wireless

                  Broadband

                  Business

                  Directory

 

 

 

Cost Reduction Opportunities

                  Annual cost reductions from merger synergies plus operational initiatives expected to exceed $8 billion by 2008

 

 

Positive Outlook

                  Expect to deliver double-digit EPS growth in each of next three years, with growing free cash flow after dividends

 

Management committed to building a strong track record based on consistent execution

 

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AT&T: Strong Execution, Substantial Opportunity

 

Rick Lindner

Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer AT&T Inc.

 

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