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Vodafone Doubles OPEX Savings Goals, Plans HSPA+ Upgrades

In its half year financial report, Vodafone reported that its group revenue increased by 9.3% to £21.8 billion. Group adjusted operating profit increased by 2.4% to £5.9 billion with a positive contribution from Verizon Wireless and foreign currency benefits offsetting lower profit in Europe.

The company showed growth in data revenues and confirmed further cost savings measures. Vodafone said it will continue to reduce its OPEX costs by leveraging its global scale, controlling marketing expenses, implementing better technology, further accelerating the outsourcing of IT functions, entering more network sharing partnerships, improving call centre effectiveness and consolidating network access expenses.

In an investor webcast, Vodafone executives stated that HSPA+ upgrades to its networks would be sufficient to handle increased data traffic for the next 2-3 years. While data traffic has risen 300% in the past two years, average network utilization has increased from 20 to 30%. Peak utilization — or sites where 90% of network capacity is being used during the busiest hour of the day — is actually 5%. Around 40% of the company’s European 3G networks now supports 7.2 Mbps. In the coming six months, the company plans to upgrade 20-25,000 sites across Europe to a higher HSPA+ version. The company is also deploying Ethernet microwave backhaul upgrades. A major push into widescale LTE is not expected till 2011 or after.

“The Group has performed in line with our expectations and we have made strong progress with our strategic priorities, in particular in mobile data and cash generation. We have confirmed our guidance for the full year, despite the uncertainties of current economic trends. The £1 billion cost reduction programme is expected to be delivered a year ahead of plan and we have extended this to a further £1 billion of cost savings by 2012,” stated Vittorio Colao, Vodafone’s Chief Executive.

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