Vodafone are steaming away with what looks to be a pretty good first quarter.
Group revenue of £8.3 billion, 7.5% growth on last year, organic growth 4.0%
One should hope so, especially when it costs 35p a minute to call someone on another network
9.1 million net mobile additions — up from 4.8m in Q1 2006.
And it could have been 9,100,001 if I’d signed up but, you know, that’s just detail.
Total group customer base of 200.4 million at 30th June 2007.
Impressive.
2.6 million 3G devices added in Q1 — bringing total 3G device base to 18.5m
So that’s only 10% of their customer base on 3G. It’s important to remember that most of those 200m customers are walking around with 2G or less devices.
Organic growth in non-messaging data revenue of 32.2%
And at three quid a meg for most customers, that’s a good deal for Vodafone
The key revenue breakdowns in GBP:
Voice revenue: 5.9 billion
Messaging revenue: 950 million
Data revenue: 452 million
Fixed line operators/DSL revenue: 372 million
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Comment by James Whatley on 19 July 2007:
I wonder if that’ll be the same figure next year with the new data plans…