Vodafone Group PLC
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Vodafone Group PLC
Vodafone Group PLC is a telecom company that owns and runs mobile and fixed-line networks in many countries. It sells phone plans, broadband, home internet, and business connectivity services, and it also sells handsets and other devices through its retail and online channels. Its main customers are consumers, small and medium businesses, large enterprises, and other telecom carriers that use its network services. Vodafone makes money mainly from recurring service fees paid by customers each month, plus device sales and wholesale charges for network access, roaming, and international traffic. A big part of its business is keeping and expanding the infrastructure needed to move voice, data, and internet traffic, which means heavy investment in spectrum, towers, cables, and network upgrades. What makes Vodafone distinct is its role as both a local consumer telecom brand and a backbone provider for enterprise and wholesale communications. It sits in the middle of the digital economy: it connects households, helps businesses run secure networks, and gives other operators access to reach users across borders.
Vodafone Group PLC is a telecom company that owns and runs mobile and fixed-line networks in many countries. It sells phone plans, broadband, home internet, and business connectivity services, and it also sells handsets and other devices through its retail and online channels. Its main customers are consumers, small and medium businesses, large enterprises, and other telecom carriers that use its network services.
Vodafone makes money mainly from recurring service fees paid by customers each month, plus device sales and wholesale charges for network access, roaming, and international traffic. A big part of its business is keeping and expanding the infrastructure needed to move voice, data, and internet traffic, which means heavy investment in spectrum, towers, cables, and network upgrades.
What makes Vodafone distinct is its role as both a local consumer telecom brand and a backbone provider for enterprise and wholesale communications. It sits in the middle of the digital economy: it connects households, helps businesses run secure networks, and gives other operators access to reach users across borders.
Strong H1 Results: Vodafone delivered 6.8% EBITDAaL growth and accelerated service revenue growth to 5.8% in Q2, with nearly all markets contributing.
Guidance Raised: The company now expects to close the year at the upper end of its previously stated growth guidance.
Group Reshaping Complete: Major strategic actions such as the Vodafone-Three U.K. merger and Telekom Romania acquisition are finished, putting all operations on a stronger footing.
Operational Progress: Turnaround in Germany continues, with improved customer satisfaction and network expansion; U.K. integration is off to a fast start with revenue and synergy benefits.
Dividend Policy Update: Vodafone moved to a progressive dividend policy, targeting annual dividend growth, with 2.5% growth expected this year.
Positive Outlook: Management remains confident in sustainable cash flow growth into FY '26 and beyond, driven by operational execution and strong positions in key markets.
Emerging Markets Moderation: Growth in emerging markets like Turkey and Africa remains strong but is expected to slow as inflation eases.