Updates with more detail on results from paragraph 2 onwards
Feb 20 (Reuters) - Australia's Telstra TLS.AX reported a 6.5% rise in its half-year profit on Thursday, as the country's top telecom company benefited from strong performance across its segments.
The company also announced a A$750 million ($475.88 million) buyback, which it said was consistent with its "capital management framework" and demonstrated confidence in its "financial strength and outlook".
Its net profit attributable was A$1.03 billion, in line with the Visible Alpha consensus estimate and ahead of the A$964 million reported a year ago.
Telstra's consumer division, its biggest profit-generating segment, saw total income grow 3.1% to A$5.53 billion on growth in mobile business.
The top telecom firm said it would invest A$800 million over the next four years to upgrade its mobile network and that it remained on track to reduce its core fixed costs by A$350 million by the end of the current fiscal year.
Telstra declared an interim dividend of 9.5 Australian cents per share. Its last year's payout was 9 Australian cents apiece.
($1 = 1.5760 Australian dollars)
(Reporting by Sameer Manekar and Sneha Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)
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