Domestic carriers, led by the network giants, lost $54 billion from 2001 to 2005.
Analysts had predicted that carriers would lose $6 billion this year, even without a war.
The carrier still lost $54 million last year.
Still, every day without an deal is a day that Apple and carriers are losing money, so they've got to get something figured out soon.
The carrier has lost money in each year since 1986.
In the fourth quarter the carrier lost $101.7 million, compared with income of $22.8 million a year earlier.
He estimated that the carrier had been losing about $175 million a year by turning too quickly to consolidators.
The carrier lost nearly $3.3 billion since 2001.
The carrier lost 6 men in the attack; the remaining 951 were picked up by the escort screen.
Since 1983, the carrier has lost at least $408 million.