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  • The Success Story of Vodafone

    Since its entry into India in 2007, Vodafone has established itself as a trusted mobile service provider in the country. After the launch of Reliance Jio, the company is facing tough competition in India, and some are even speculating the shut down of the company in India. Besides India, Vodafone has its operations in over 30 countries worldwide, and despite its ups and downs, Vodafone has managed to hold a significant share of the telecommunications market in many countries across the world. Vodafone is yet another example of a business that started small and went on to make a mark worldwide. Here is how Vodafone started and rose to become a leading player in the global telecommunication sector.

    Vodafone – Company Highlights

    Startup Name Vodafone Group Plc
    Predecessors Racal Telecom (1981–1991), Voda-Racal Telecom (1985–1991)
    Headquarters Newbury, Berkshire, England, UK
    Industry Telecommunications
    Founders Ernest Harrison, and Gerry Whent
    Founded 16 September 1985
    Areas Served Worldwide
    Current CEO Nick Read
    Website www.vodafone.com

    About Vodafone
    Vodafone – Latest News
    Vodafone – Industry
    Vodafone – Name, Logo, and Tagline
    Vodafone – CEO & Founders
    Vodafone – Startup Story
    Vodafone – Mission and Vision
    Vodafone – India
    Vodafone – Products and Services
    Vodafone – Business Model and Revenue Model
    Vodafone – Investments
    Vodafone – Acquisitions
    Vodafone – Growth
    Vodafone – Competitors
    Vodafone – Challenges Faced
    Vodafone – Future Plans
    Vodafone – FAQs

    About Vodafone Group

    Racal Strategic Radio Ltd, a component of Racal Electronics, Britain’s biggest manufacturer of military radio equipment, launched a joint enterprise with American telecommunications company Millicom in 1981, which evolved into the modern Vodafone.

    Today Vodafone provides a wide range of products and services for consumers, businesses, and Governments.  Besides mobile services, Vodafone offers fixed broadband and television services, cloud and hosting, internet protocol-virtual private network services, roaming, and unified communications services.

    Vodafone’s M-Pesa is a mobile financial and mobile payment service that allows customers to access their bank accounts to receive or send money, purchase stuff, make bill-payments, save funds, and get simple loans; and Vodafone One Net is a converged fixed and mobile communications service for big multinational companies as well as small and medium enterprises.

    Vodafone also provides machine-to-machine services, as well as tablets,  smartphones, and telematics commodities/services. It has roughly 16,000 retail locations, distributors, and third-party merchants selling its products.

    Vodafone – Latest News

    Vodafone’s first-quarter revenue for FY2021-22 increased by 1.4 percent in Germany which is its biggest market. In the UK, as international travel reopened, the telecoms behemoth benefited from visitors to the UK utilizing its network. A marginal increase in Vodafone’s revenue also came as it levied roaming fees as a result of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. Overall, the Vodafone group made revenue worth $51.169B in FY 2020-21 which is 2.32% more than in FY 2019-2020 revenue.

    Since the pandemic, Vodafone has experienced a resurgence in mobile phone sales, with greater customer loyalty across Europe, according to the company.

    Vodafone – Industry

    Companies in the telecommunications sector make communication possible on a worldwide scale, whether it’s through the internet or phone, over waves or wires, or digitally. These businesses built the infrastructure that allows data to be transferred anywhere in the globe in the form of text, speech, audio, or video. Telephone (both landline and wireless) operators, satellite companies, cable companies, and Internet service providers are the main corporations in the industry.

    Telecommunications has grown in importance as a fundamental business, which speaks well for its prospects for the future and expansion. Continuous advancements in high-speed mobile networks and Network connectivity across devices continue to fuel industry invention and rivalry. Most of the industry’s attention is focused on delivering quicker data solutions, particularly in the field of high-resolution video. The driving causes are essentially faster and crisper services, improved connection, and multi-app utilization.


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    Vodafone – Name, Logo, and Tagline

    Company logo of Vodafone
    Company logo of Vodafone 

    Vodafone is an acronym for VOice DAta FONE (a dramatic spelling of “phone”), which was selected by the firm to “represent the availability of telecommunication services through mobiles.”

    Saatchi & Saatchi, a well-known worldwide advertising business, created the Vodafone logo in 1997. Conversation and voice communication is represented by the apostrophe in the logo. It brilliantly delivers a classic telecom brand that conveys its intended message in an aesthetically attractive manner.

    Vodafone’s tagline says, “Together We Can.”

    Vodafone – CEO and Founders

    Vodafone was founded by Ernest Harrison and Gerry Whent in 1985.

    Ernest Harrison

    Sir Ernest Thomas Harrison OBE (11 May 1926 – 16 February 2009) was a British entrepreneur who was best known for being the first chairman of Racal’s spin-off mobile phone section, Vodafone.

    Gerry Whent

    Sir Gerald Arthur “Gerry” Whent CBE was the founder and first CEO of Vodafone. He was born on March 1, 1927, in Ferozepore, India, and died on May 16, 2002, in Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire.

    Nick Read

    Nicholas Jonathan Read aka Nick Read is the current CEO of Vodafone group. Born in 1964, Nick is a Certified Management Accountant. Prior to joining the Vodafone group, Nick worked for United Business Media Plc and Federal Express Worldwide. At Federal Express Worldwide, Nick worked as the Chief Finacial Officer for Europe, the Middle East, and the Africa region.

    Nick joined Vodafone UK as the finance director in the year 2001 and became the CEO of the Vodafone group in 2018.

    Ravinder Takkar

    In India, Ravinder Takkar is the MD & CEO of  Vodafone-Idea. He was the Ex- CEO of Vodafone Romania.

    Vodafone – Startup Story

    Based in Newbury in the United Kingdom, Vodafone has been offering its services since 1985. Vodafone’s story dates back to 1981. British Electronics company Racal Electronics and American company Millicom Inc joined hands to bid jointly for UK’s second cellular radio license.  The joint venture between the two companies was named Racal-Millicom Ltd. In December 1982, Racal-Millicom Ltd. was successful in earning the second Mobile phone network license of the UK.

    The Network was named Vodafone as the network lets its users transfer voice and data over the mobile phones. Racal-Vodafone (Holdings) Ltd became the holding company of Vodafone replacing Racal-Millicom Ltd. Racal held the majority shares in Racal-Vodafone (Holdings) Ltd. Meanwhile, Racal’s radio division earlier called Racal Strategic Radio was renamed Racal Telecommunication group limited.

    In December 1986, Racal Electronics bought the entire shares of Vodafone from the minority shareholders, and thus Racal became the sole owner of the Vodafone brand.

    In September 1988, Racal Telecommunication group limited was renamed Racal Telecom. In October 1988, when Racal Telecom went public, it came out that Racal Telecom was valued much more than its parent company Racal Electronics. This led to the de-merger of Racal Telecom from Racal Electronics, and Racal Telecom was renamed again as the Vodafone Group. Gerry Whent became the first CEO of Vodafone Group.

    Vodafone – Mission and Vision

    Vodafone’s mission statement says, “To connect for a better future and our expertise and scale gives us a unique opportunity to drive positive change for society.”

    Vodafone’s vision is, “To be the communications leader in an increasingly connected world and to enrich our customer’s lives through the unique power of mobile communication.”

    Vodafone – India

    Vodafone India (previously Vodafone Essar Ltd, Huchison Essar Ltd) is the Indian subsidiary of the UK-based Vodafone Group plc and a telecommunications service provider in India, having its operating headquarters in Mumbai. Vodafone India has a market share of 21% as of March 2018, and after merging with Idea, the Vodafone Idea network now has around 375 million members, making it India’s third-biggest cellular mobile provider.

    The advent of Jio in the Indian telecom business in 2016 prompted a flurry of mergers and corporate restructuring. In March 2017, it was reported that Idea Cellular and Vodafone India will be consolidated. In July 2018, the Department of Telecommunications approved the merger. The Vodafone-Idea merger received final approval from the National Company Law Tribunal on August 30, 2018. On August 31, 2018, the merger was finalized, and the newly formed company was named Vodafone Idea Limited.

    As per September 2021 data, Vodafone Idea Limited is the third-largest mobile communication network in India on the basis of the number of subscribers. The Vodafone Group owns 45.2 percent of the merged firm, the Aditya Birla Group owns 26 percent, and the remaining shares are held by the general public.


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    Vodafone – Products and Services

    Vodafone is well known as a mobile service provider, but there are many more categories that Vodafone has entered into. Vodafone offers broadband and wifi services. Another popular service is Vodafone TV. Vodafone TV has been designed to offer an all-round entertainment option to the viewers. On Vodafone TV, viewers can access live TV, Video on Demand and can also access platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. Vodafone TV comes with attractive features like Ultra HD picture quality, intelligent voice search and smart replay of games, etc.

    Vodafone released Vodafone 360, a new internet provider for mobile, PC, and Mac, in October 2009. After low hardware sales, this was canceled in December 2011. This followed the resignation of the Director of Internet Services in September 2010, who tweeted, “5 days until I leave Vodafone, freedom beckons.” Vodafone launched, Vodafone 150, which is the world’s cheapest mobile phone, in February 2010. Vodafone intended to sell ‘Vodafone 150’ for less than $15 (£10) in underdeveloped countries. It began in India, Turkey, and eight African countries, including Lesotho, Kenya, and Ghana.

    Some other services offered by Vodafone are –

    • Payment through mobile phone – Safaricom, Kenya’s biggest mobile communication operator and a Vodafone joint venture, released Vodafone-developed digital payments software in March 2007. M-PESA, Kenya’s mobile money transfer service, had 1.6 million users by February 2008. By 2011, there were fourteen million M-Pesa accounts, with 40% of the country’s savings saved in them. Vodafone launched a global collaboration with Visa in February 2012.
    • Health Services – Vodafone launched a newly developing market sector in November 2009 (the application of mobile communications and network technologies to healthcare). Several of its early accomplishments is the Novartis-led “SMS for Life” project in Tanzania, for which Vodafone designed and developed a message-based system that allows all of Tanzania’s 4,600 public healthcare facilities to report their levels of anti-malarial medications so that accurate inventory data can be seen centrally in legitimately, allowing for quick and efficient re-supply of stock.
    • Vodafone Foundation – With the tagline “Connecting for Good,” the Vodafone Foundation is a well-known charity that supports and initiates programs that employ mobile technology as a means to assist the needy. They frequently collaborate with other philanthropic organizations.

    Vodafone – Business Model and Revenue Model

    Various economic variables have an influence on the industry’s enterprises, including high infrastructure costs, price wars in various market forces, and enmeshed mobile telephony sector, and government restrictions. Government laws, such as the recent Vodafone-Hutch transaction, which the Indian government sanctioned for tax evasion. Vodafone uses a mix of segmentation tactics to divide its mobile network services, enterprise services, and internet services. It makes use of geographic, demographic, and psychographic segmentation.

    Coming to Vodafone’s revenue model,  a huge chunk of Vodafone’s revenue comes from selling mobile data, voice, financial services, and messaging services to individual and enterprise customers. Vodafone also makes money by offering various other services like cloud and hosting, cyber security solutions, remote working solutions, IoT related services and more to the enterprise customers. As per 2019- 20 reports, the company is aiming to diversify its revenue streams further in segments like financial services, IoT, digital services and enterprise.

    As per some reports, Vodafone’s mobile networks, which allow consumers to call, text, and download files, account for about 70% of its revenues and even more of its earnings. Fixed-line services, which include internet, TV, and voice, make for the majority of the remaining revenue.

    Vodafone – Investments

    Vodafone has made 25 investments in total. Below are some of the recent investments made by Vodafone.

    Date Organization Name Round Amount
    Apr 7, 2021 AST SpaceMobile Post-IPO-Equity $230M
    Jan 20, 2021 FifthIngenium Convertible Note €470K
    Mar 3, 2020 AST SpaceMobile Series B $110M
    Aug 1, 2016 DAZL Seed Round $10.5K
    Jun 30, 2016 Fight The Stroke Seed Round
    Jul 27, 2015 Cognia Venture Round
    Jun 22, 2015 LINKX Seed Round €30K
    Jun 22, 2015 Mentelity Grant €30K
    Jun 22, 2015 Jobtease Seed Round €30K
    Jun 22, 2015 Puffer Seed Round €30K

    Vodafone – Acquisitions

    Vodafone has acquired 32 organizations. Some recent acquisitions made by Vodafone are –

    Acquiree Name About Acquiree Date Amount
    GrandCentrix GrandCentrix develops and provides a platform for suppliers of interactive mobile value-added services Nov 18, 2019
    Liberty Global Liberty Global is an international cable company providing television, broadband internet, and telephony services. Jul 31, 2019 $21.3B
    Hellas Online Hellas Online is one of the leading Greek fixed-line telephony services providers based in Athens Aug 22, 2014 €72.7M
    Cobra Automotive Technologies Cobra Automotive Technologies design, development, manufacture and marketing of electronic systems. Aug 1, 2014
    The Cobra Group The Cobra Group is an Electronics company. Jun 16, 2014 €145M
    ONO Communications and Entertainment Mar 17, 2014 €7.2M
    Kabel Deutschland Kabel Deutschland is the largest cable television operator in Germany. Jun 24, 2013 $10.4B
    Complete Telecom Complete Telecom provides network infrastructure, converged networks, and metro and WAN bandwidth solutions. Oct 1, 2012
    Cable & Wireless Worldwide Cable & Wireless Worldwide is a global telecommunications company. Apr 23, 2012
    Bluefish Communications Consulting and Professional Services Dec 1, 2011

    Vodafone – Growth

    Year Revenue Percentage Increase/Decrease From previous Year
    2021 $51.169B +2.32%
    2020 $50.011B -1.1%
    2019 $50.565B -18.16%

    Vodafone – Competitors

    Vodafone’s top global competitors are :  AT&T, BT, Orange, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, Telstra, Tata Communications, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Liberty Global and Telefonica Colombia.

    Vodafone’s top competitors in India are Bhart Airtel, Reliance Jio, Tata Communications, etc.

    Vodafone – Challenges Faced

    Vodafone’s business will almost certainly continue to be hampered by tough regulatory frameworks and adverse demographic trends in its major European countries, particularly in Spain and Italy, which account for over 25% of revenues and have some of the weaker fundamentals.

    Meanwhile, Vodafone’s capital allocation history does not bode well for the company’s M&A (Merger & Acquisition)plan. Since 2009, Vodafone has incurred more than $50 billion in impairment charges, which reflect the fact that an acquired asset is currently worth less than what Vodafone paid for it.

    Vodafone is one of the major telecommunications businesses in the world, having a strong presence in its main European countries. However, due to its increased fragmentation and fewer business-friendly authorities, this is a challenging region to compete in when compared to America.

    In light of Vodafone’s need to continue deleveraging and invest substantially in 5G, cautious income investors may choose to avoid the stock in favor of more stable telecom companies like Verizon (VZ), which have more obvious routes to profitable long-term development.

    In India, Vodafone is burdened by huge dues. In total Vodafone Idea has total debt of ₹1.92 trillion, which includes AGR dues, Spectrum-related dues, and bank loans. Stiff competition from reliance JIO is another major challenge Vodafone (Currently Vodafone Idea) is facing in India.

    Vodafone – Future Plans

    In the March quarter, Vodafone Idea recorded a net loss of Rs 7,022 crore and net debt of Rs 1.7 lakh crore.

    “Financial performance has impacted its ability to generate the cash flow that it needs to settle/refinance its liabilities and guarantees as they fall due,” the company said, “which, combined with its financial condition, is resulting in material uncertainty that casts significant doubt on the Company’s ability to make the payments mentioned therein and continue as a going concern.”

    Vodafone Idea stated in a statement that it is undertaking 5G testing in the cities of Pune and Gandhinagar, utilizing spectrum authorized by the government.

    With its equipment partners in Gandhinagar and Pune, the telecom claimed to have reached peak download rates of 1.5 Gbps utilizing the 3.5 GHz spectrum.

    Jagbir Singh, CTO at Vodafone Idea, said, “We are pleased with the speed and latency results in the initial stages of the 5G trials on the government allocated 5G spectrum bands. Having established a robust 4G network pan-India, delivering fastest 4G speeds and a 5G-ready network, we are now testing the next generation 5G technology to be able to bring a truly digital experience for enterprises and consumers in India, in the future.”

    However, despite all its efforts, ‘Vodafone Idea’ is not in a good position in India. As expressed by Vodafone Group CEO Nick Read, the company has no plans to infuse fresh funds into the ‘Vodafone-Idea’ Venture.

    In its fiscal Q4 and full 2021 earnings statement, Vodafone Group stated that it will focus on growing as “a new generation connectivity and digital services provider” for Europe and Africa.

    The Covid 19 pandemic has proved yet again that connectivity and digital services are crucial to society and Vodafone Group is ready to grab the opportunities that the Covid situation has created in the field of connectivity and digitization.

    As per Vodafone CEO Read, the company is targeting revenue growth and disciplined capital allocation. It is also working on bringing down operating costs by 20% across its European and central Units by the end of the financial year 2023.

    Vodafone – FAQs

    What does Vodafone do?

    Vodafone (based in Newbury, the United Kingdom) is a telecommunication services firm that provides phone, text, and data services via mobile and fixed networks, as well as fixed broadband and television services, cloud and hosting, internet protocol-virtual private network services, roaming, and unified communications services.

    Who founded Vodafone?

    Vodafone was founded by Ernest Harrison and Gerry Whent in 1985.

    When was Vodafone founded?

    Vodafone was founded by Ernest Harrison and Gerry Whent in 1985.

    How does Vodafone make money?

    Vodafone’s mobile networks, which allow consumers to call, text, and download files, account for about 70% of its revenues and even more of its earnings. Fixed-line services, which include internet, TV, and voice, make for the majority of the remaining revenue.

    Which companies do Vodafone compete with?

    Vodafone’s top global competitors are :  AT&T, BT, Orange, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, Telstra, Tata Communications, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Liberty Global and Telefonica Colombia.

    Vodafone’s top competitors in India are Bhart Airtel, Reliance Jio, Tata Communications, etc.

  • Top 5 Successful Facebook Marketing Case Studies

    Social media marketing has become a necessity for the survival of every business. Without marketing a company can never take off its business and now in the age of social media, connecting with the customers and potential customers online have become the prime factor.

    Facebook has always been about connecting people from all around the world with each other. Now the biggest social media platform is not only used for connecting with people but it is also used by some biggest brands to market their products as well.

    Ad campaigns are used for acquiring new customers, aware them of new products, and basically the entire existence of the brands. Facebook is said to be one of the best social media for marketing your business, with over 2.91 billion monthly users, it is far from a wrong statement.

    To be specific if you are willing to advertise, Facebook can lead your business to a greater market. If arranged and executed properly Facebook ad campaigns are definitely worth it. This article will talk about the best Facebook ad campaigns that have become examples of successful campaigns for other businesses. So, let’s get started.

    “Nobody reads ads. People read what interests them, and sometimes it’s an ad.”

    -Howard Luck Gossage

    Jabong Be You Ad Campaign
    Vodafone 4G SuperNet Campaign
    Raymond 72 Hrs. Express Tailoring Campaign
    Tata Housing Goa Campaign
    Domino’s Pizza Think Oven Campaign
    L’Oréal Paris
    FAQ

    Jabong Be You Campaign

    At one point, Jabong.com was an Indian e-commerce platform that dealt with fashion and lifestyle. Although in 2020, Jabong was shut down after Flipkart acquired Myntra. Even after this, the business is remembered for its popular and successful Facebook ad campaign that generated huge online traffic to its website and app.

    Jabong with this brilliant campaign decided to target its audience by launching a month-long campaign in 2017. Whatever product was showcased on Facebook, the same thing was shown on the website as well thus, providing them with a personalized experience and increasing their customer involvement in the website.

    Vodafone 4G SuperNet Campaign

    One of the most popular telecommunication service providers in India, Vodafone and is the third-largest one in India. Vodafone’s style of marketing has always been interesting and unique and its advertisements were able to capture the attention of consumers.

    In 2016, when Vodafone launched 4G SuperNet, they ran an ad campaign and had a collaboration with Facebook. Here, they used the lookalike audience feature of the social media to find a new audience, who are interested in your products and are quite similar to the existing consumers of the product. This ad campaign consists of a pug, the Vodafone mascot, and a little Indian boy in some different short videos.


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    Raymond 72 Hrs. Express Tailoring Campaign

    Raymond Express Tailoring Campaign
    Raymond Express Tailoring Campaign

    Raymond, the Indian-based fashion brand is famous for dealing with tailoring suits. Raymond’s Facebook ad campaign is stated as one of the most popular and successful ones. Such is the effect of that campaign that it boosts up the sales of four outlets of Raymond. It was a three-week Facebook ad campaign in 2016, where Raymond uses Facebook to target customers who can increase the sale of specific selected stores.

    Through Facebook, Raymond targeted men who got married, engaged, or just got a new job and pursue them to invest in tailoring suits by stating in the ad that they are launching 72 hrs. express tailoring service, the ad was a call to action statement. Those who showed interest they had to register to book their appointment and get the service.

    Tata Housing Goa Campaign

    Tata Housing Goa Campaign
    Tata Housing Goa Campaign

    Tata Housing is a subsidiary of the Tata group that deals with housing development. It is famous for building houses that have top-class designs and finishing. Tata housing was the first property developer that used Facebook for selling houses. It sold houses with the help of social media without using any other media.

    Some short videos were created and were used as ads on Facebook and life in Goa was shown. This online house buying campaign was started on Facebook by Tata housing and thus was a huge success. Those videos guided viewers to property pages to get more details about it. Almost 250 houses were sold because of that campaign.

    Domino’s Pizza Think Oven Campaign

    Dominos Think Oven campaign
    Dominos Think Oven Campaign

    There would be very few people who don’t like Pizza, and Domino’s pizza is the hot favorite amongst people. The ‘Think Oven’ campaign was a very successful campaign of Domino’s Pizza.

    Here, the campaign was set in such a way that they are able to interact with customers very well and customers were able to give out their suggestions as well to Domino’s ongoing projects and also submit some new ideas. The new ideas include new items in the menu and all. This resulted in a good interaction of the company with its customers and somehow increased their website traffic.


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    L’Oréal Paris

    It is one of the most popular Makeups, Hair, and skincare products brand and its advertisements have always been striking. The beauty brands try their level best to introduce new types of campaigns to catch the attention of people to build their brands.

    L’Oréal Paris used Facebook for its ad campaign to create a sensation amongst the users. It launched a #lorealparislive in 2014, in here they asked beauty experts and models to create some great red carpet level looks and use them as gifs on Facebook to give tips to users get the same looks for themselves.

    Conclusion

    In a world where digital marketing is an inevitable technique for the survival of the business, marketing with the help of Facebook is probably one of the best methods for making people aware of your brand.

    Although, the ads have to be striking enough, to touch the audience’s heart and for that proper planning is needed, these above campaigns are some of the best ones and have become an example in the business world for others to follow.

    FAQ

    Which Facebook Ads are most Effective?

    The carousel ad is the most effective ad format in Facebook.

    Are Facebook Ads worth it in 2021?

    Facebook ads are still worth it in 2021, in fact, they have become one of a most used methods for digital marketing.

    Which campaign objective is best for Facebook ads?

    Conversions is one of the most effective Facebook objective as it is optimized to deliver you new leads or purchases.

  • How Jio is Leading the 5G Race in India [Case Study]

    The 5G era is proving to be a game-changer for the Indian telecom industry. The second most populous country in the world is India with a total of 1.2 billion internet users. Indian telecom companies are constantly on the lookout for new innovative ways to boost the growth of digital medium and the market is ripe with abundant startups that seek to disrupt the Industry with smarter supply chains and manufacturing models.

    Let’s have a look on the Case Study of Jio in the light of how Jio is Leading the 5G Race in India.

    Why Reliance Jio is the Market Leader in 5G
    Uses of 5G and How it Drives Innovation
    How 5G will Revolutionize the Indian Telecom Industry
    Need for a Smarter and Affordable Platform-Reliance JioGenNext Platform
    How Jio is Ahead of it’s Competitors
    FAQ

    Reliance Jio dominates mobile subscriptions

    Why Reliance Jio is the Market Leader in 5G

    Reliance Industries owned Reliance Jio is the first of the few Indian companies to launch into the 5G technology space with the likes of global competitors such as Samsung Electronics, MediaTek, Huawei, Ericson, Nokia, Qualcomm who have been implementing rollouts of 5G networks. ‌

    With the rise of ‘Made in India’ initiatives proposed by the Government of India, In December 2020, the chairman of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani had revealed that his telecom company, Jio, would launch 5G networks in the second half of 2021.

    Jio is building the 5G infrastructure by using native developed technology for its hardware, network, and technology components, said Mukesh Ambani the chairperson of Reliance Industries. Reliance has achieved this without any help from Chinese telecom companies such as Huawei and ZTE, being a testament to the AtmaNirbhar campaign led by the Indian government to keep Chinese products out of the marketplace.

    The latest news from Reliance Industries said that they had achieved high speeds of 1Gbps in the initial testing phase. The rollouts will officially begin after the spectrum is auctioned.


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    Uses of 5G and How it Drives Innovation

    According to the telecom major Jio, 5G would be integrated with autonomous vehicles, connected drones and remote healthcare services, ultra-high-speed mobile internet speeds and mixed reality which can help in creating more employment.

    How 5G will Revolutionize the Indian Telecom Industry

    India is one of the most digitally connected countries in the world and to keep this up, we need to maintain a lead and bring the rollout of 5G networks across the nation. There is also a need for affordable smartphones as almost 300 million mobile users in India are caught in the 2G era.

    With 5G plans, we need a smartphone that can adapt to this network, and with this comes the need to produce an affordable smartphone. Reliance led Jio, Bharti owned Airtel had successfully demonstrated its capability to rollout 5G wireless service in Hyderabad, beating Jio in the race to be the first Indian telecom provider to run 5G services on its existing commercial network.

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    Market Share of Wireless Carriers in India

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    Need for a Smarter and Affordable Platform-Reliance JioGenNext Platform

    To boost growth in the fields of agriculture, education, healthcare, Infrastructure, Financial Services, Jio platforms have connected with over 20 startups to build world-class solutions for Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, Machine learning, IoT, Blockchain etc.

    Reliance has partnered with Samsung in a trial to test the 5G network capabilities. Jio also said it is ready with the 5G service and extensive fiber assets which will play a crucial role in the rollout of the 5G infrastructure.

    Jio has also partnered with Google and Facebook who cover a vast majority of the internet landscape also hold shares in the company, are also global investors in the 5G tech space. Reliance Jio vision to build a 5G ready network in India before deploying its technology to other countries.

    JioGenNext
    JioGenNext

    How Jio is Ahead of it’s Competitors

    Airtel and Vodafone have been serving in the Indian markets since the era of 2G technology and most of its existing consumer base is still on 2G networks which they have to maintain for the users as long as they remain. However, Jio began their service in 2016, in the 4G era, Where 4G is based on computers and thus to upgrade to 5G will not be a hassle for Jio as switching from the 2G.


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    FAQ

    Is Jio 5G Ready?

    Mukesh Ambani announced Jio 5G service will rollout in India in the second half of 2021.

    What will be the speed of Jio 5G?

    Jio stated that its 5G Technology has already achieved the mark speed of 1 Gbps.

    Is Airtel 5G Ready?

    Airtel became country’s first telco to successfully demonstrate live 5G service over a commercial network in Hyderabad city.

    Conclusion

    Aside from the rollout of 5G technology, Reliance Jio is also focused on bringing affordable 5G ready phones into the Indian market. Reliance Jio has partnered with Google to make India free from 2G phones. As Jio does not have a 2G infrastructure, the promotion of affordable 4G/5G phones can help Jio add more users on its network.

  • How did Vodafone Idea lost 2.3 million Subscribers

    A report published by TRAI in January 2021, earlier said that the Telecom company Vi had added more subscribers to their user base but the most recent news suggests that the company has lost around 2.3 million users in their user base. Let’s look at the reasons for the changes in data.

    Vodafone Idea
    Reason for Subscriber Loss
    Corrected Figures by TRAI
    Speed Reported by TRAI
    FAQ

    Vodafone Idea

    Vodafone Idea Limited is a merged entity. It is an Indian telecommunication company with its headquarters in Mumbai and Gandhinagar. The company is the third largest mobile telecommunication network in India and is the sixth largest mobile telecommunications network in the world.

    In the year 2018 Vodafone India and Idea cellular underwent a merger and the company was called as Vodafone Idea Limited. Currently, Vodafone holds a 45.1% stake in the company and Ravinder Takkar is the current CEO of the company.

    In September 2020 the company had formed a new brand called as Vi. This is a combined brand of the two entities Vodafone India and Idea Cellular. The aim was to build a unified brand from two different companies.

    After the merger in August 2020 Vi had lost a significant number of gross and active subscribers. Vodafone and Idea operated as two different entities until September 2020.

    Vi also provides services such as IoT, Mobile payments, entertainment, and enterprise offerings. The services are accessible through both digital mediums and retail outlets across the country. Vi has a distribution reach of 1.7 million retail outlets and a broadband network of 340,000 sites.

    In the mobile network services, Vi offers 2G, 4G, 4G+, VoLTE, and VoWiFi services across Pan India. Vi provides Wi-Fi and hotspot services in major cities across the country which include Bangalore, Mumbai, and Pune with more than 200 locations.

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    Reason for Subscriber Loss

    According to reports in January, Vi had added a user base of around 1.7 million in January 2021 and this was the first time in the last 15 months the company has added subscribers to its user base. Also its competitors, Bharti Airtel added a user base of 5.9 million subscribers and Jio which added about 1.95 million subscribers during January 2021.

    According to the report of the Telecom Authority of India (TRAI) in January 2021, Vi had an active user base of 256.3 million which is 89.63 percent of their total users.

    Revised Data by TRAI

    Recently the Telecom Authority of India (TRAI) released a revised telecom subscription data for January 2021. The revised Telecom subscription data showed that the company Vi had actually lost 2.3 million subscribers than gaining 1.7 million in January 2021.

    The company Vodafone Idea has acknowledged earlier about its error in the numbers provided to Telecom Authority of India (TRAI) that the company had added 1.7 million subscribers in the month of January 2021.

    TRAI had examined through the numbers and identified that it was a non-intentional error that was not done through a deliberate planning. TRAI confirmed that the error had taken place by mistake.

    Vi had told the TRAI that it had added a user base of around 3.7 million from Uttar Pradesh west telecom circle alone. There is a total of 22 telecom circles in India and the company has reported that it lost subscribers in 18 telecom circles and gained subscribers in the rest of 4 telecom circles.

    Vi had sent the correct numbers to TRAI. Vi had noted on its website saying that they had found an unintentional error on their subscriber data for January 2021 which was submitted to TRAI. They also said that they had corrected the error and had reported the revised data to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).

    Corrected Figures by TRAI

    As per the corrected figures of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Vi had lost 2.3 million wireless users in the month of January 2021. Whereas its competitors Airtel gained 5.9 million subscribers and Reliance Jio had gained 2 million subscribers.

    Reliance Jio had the highest wireless subscriber numbers with a base of 410.7 million and Airtel in the second position with a subscriber number base of 344.6 million. Vi had taken the third position with a total subscriber number of 281.9 million.


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    Speed Reported by TRAI

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India had reported that Vi had the highest upload speed in the month of February 2021. Vodafone India’s upload speed for the month of February 2021 was 7.2 Mbps which was 6.7 in January 2021.

    Idea Cellular upload speed for the month of February 2021 was 6.4 Mbps which was around 6 Mpbs in January 2021. Vodafone India and Idea Cellular was also ranked as the best in the TRAI’s report for voice call quality charts of February 2021.

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) considers the company as two separate entities in its portals for My Calls and MySpeed even after the merger of both Vodafone India and Idea Cellular.

    FAQ

    Will Idea Vodafone survive?

    Rohan Oza, an american businessman and investor believes that Vodafone will survive. “It is unlikely that the company will go bust, as it is in the interest of the government to continue with three players in the market.

    What is the future of Vodafone idea?

    As reporyed by Goldman sachs, Vodafone Idea could potentially save ₹58 billion (5,800 crore) in cash flows annually if the AGR liability were lowered to its self-assessed value.

    Is Vodafone shutting down in India?

    Vodafone Idea, India’s third-largest service provider, plans to shut down its 3G network later in 2021.

    Conclusion

    Vi has been rolling out various strategies and campaigns to capture the market to increase its subscriber base. We will have to wait and see what is going to happen in the future regarding the increase or decrease of Vi’s subscriber base.

  • Vodafone Idea Merger now Rebranded as VI

    Vodafone idea merger has rebranded and has revealed its new integrated brand identity – Vi. The new branding has been updated on the website and app, and will make its way to all products including SIM cards, bills, billboards, and more. The telecom companies merged on 31 August 2018 and was renamed as Vodafone Idea Limited. The company said it will continue to invest in 4G wireless technology, which now reaches more than 1 billion people in India

    The move comes days after the Supreme Court’s verdict on the adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues case and Vodafone Idea declared its intention to raise fresh capital of up to Rs 25,000 crore to pay off the hefty dues owed to the government. It plans to raise up to Rs 15,000 crore through debentures and an equal amount by issuing shares and warrants.

    Ravinder Takkar, MD and CEO at Vodafone Idea Limited, said,

    “Vodafone Idea came together as a merged entity two years ago. We have since then focuses on integrating two large networks, our people, and processes. And today I am delighted to present Vi, an brand that will bring important meaning to lives of our customers. Indians are optimistic and want to get ahead in life. They would love a credible partner to help them on this journey. Vi’s positioning is built around this promise and will focus on meeting the customer needs to help them thrive.”

    How Vodafone Idea came together

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    March 2017

    It was announced in March 2017 that Idea Cellular and Vodafone India would merge.

    July 2018

    The merger Vodafone-Idea got approval from Department Of Telecommunications.

    August 2018

    National Company Law Tribunal gave the final nod to the Vodafone-Idea merger.

    August 2018

    The merger was completed and the newly merged entity was named Vodafone Idea Limited.

    Sep 2020

    Vodafone Idea Merger now Rebranded as VI


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    Vodafone Idea, once the largest telecom operator in the country with over 400 million subscribers, has lost more than 100 million subscribers to new comer Jio in recent years. Vodafone Idea lost 4.7 million customers in May alone, while market leader Reliance Jio added 3.7 million. The Indian unit of Vodafone had a gross debt of 1.19 trillion Indian rupees as of June end. Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel had lost around 47 lakh wireless subscribers each in May 2020, according to the Telecom Authority of India data released in August.

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    Vodafone-Idea Merger new logo VI

    Brand name Changes in the past

    Voda-India’s Previous Brand Names

    • Max Touch
    • Orange
    • Hutch
    • Vodafone

    Idea’s Previous Brand Names

    • Birla AT&T
    • Birla Tata and AT&T
    • Idea Cellular

    Vodafone idea share price

    Shares of the telecom company rose by over 4 per cent after the rebranding plan was made public.

    Vodafone-idea are preparing themselves for telecom battle. Vodafone Idea’s AGR dues are pegged at Rs 50,399 crore, of which it has paid Rs 7,854 crore. Its dues are of a combination of two telecoms which are much higher than Bharti’s. The Telecom company is  also planning to Increase tariffs which will help them to improve its average revenue per user, which is presently at Rs 114.