Welcome to thecheapinternational.co.uk Sunday, 20 May 2012
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Considerable Success of Vodafone: Consumers can consider making cheap international calls with Vodafone, however making calls is very much easier from any network providers by now. Interestingly, it has been found most considerable success of Vodafone from their recent achievement. Vodafone has announced its annual profits to £8.7bn for the year 2010 that is higher than expected when compared with £4.2bn last year. It also revealed that its shareholders would enjoy with dividend growth of 7 per ce nt for the next coming years. The Telecom giant Vodafone, increased its customers to 341m, with 8.5m net additions in the last quarter. It has also been boosted by a £1bn cost-cutting programme, which has come in a year ahead of schedule;flushed with success. Now its planning to embark on another two-year programme to save another £1bn. Vodafone Bids: Vodafone also performed well in emerging markets, with India showing strong revenue growth. It has participated in an Indian radio spectrum auction that will enable mobiles to offer high-speed internet. Bids for 3G mobile spectrum licences reached £2.4 billion. On top of the auction, the Indian Telecom regulator has imposed a retrospective one-time fee of £2.3 bn for the 2G radio spectrum with high bandwidth that was won several years ago. The move has drawn fierce criticism from Vodafone as being “opaque, illogical and discriminatory”. However, Vodafone, with these results has emerged as a stronger global brand but they are facing challenges near to 'Everything Everywhere', new name for the merged Orange/ T-Mobile, and expects to be the second position behind O2 in the UK. |
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nt for the next coming years.