
UCLOUDLINK GROUP (NASDAQ:UCL) announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025, highlighting a successful transition toward a high-margin, diversified service model.
While total fourth-quarter revenue declined 14.6% year-over-year to $22.1 million, the company’s focus on efficiency and higher-value services bore fruit.
Gross profit for the quarter rose to $11.4 million, and adjusted EBITDA turned positive at $3.1 million, a sharp reversal from the negative $2.3 million reported in the same period of 2024.
For the full year, net income rose 38.2% to $6.3 million, signaling a robust return to bottom-line growth.
The primary catalyst for this shift was the explosive adoption of UCLOUDLINK's newest product ecosystems.
The company’s "GlocalMe IoT," "SIM," and "Life" segments—the latter of which includes the innovative PetPhone—saw triple- and quadruple-digit increases in Daily Active Terminals (DAT) and Daily Active Users (DAU).
Specifically, the GlocalMe IoT business saw DAU surge over 550% in the fourth quarter.
These high-growth verticals are designed to leverage the company’s proprietary CloudSIM technology beyond traditional mobile broadband, which saw its "MeowGo" segment metrics soften modestly as the market matures.