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25th May 2005, 12:29 AM
Not sure where the rest of the operators are, but that's 2.4 million subs worldwide. Not bad going considering it took years for the operators to reach the hundreds of thousands with the launch of GSM way back then. It seems Voda 3G in Italy is having a storming takeup!
As seen on 3G Newsroom. (http://www.3gnewsroom.com/3g_news/may_05/news_5881.shtml)
Vodafone announced its 3G mobile phone service has attracted 2.4 million subscribers worldwide and reported profits before writedowns of £10.3 billion.
The number of 3G subscribers beat many forecasts by financial analysts. They estimated Vodafone to have around 1.5 million 3G customers. The company brought out 3G data cards before 3G handsets with the aim of initially attracting business users. Data card subscribers accounted for 300,000 of the total 3G subscribers.
Vodafone 3G active devices
Country
At 31 March 2005 (000s)
Germany
358
Italy
665
UK
190
Japan
798
Spain
88
Other
253
Controlled Total
2,352
Sales rose 2% in the year to 31 March to £34.13 billion. Despite the huge profits, a rise by 3%, the company actually made a lost of £4.7 billion when writedowns are taken into account. Vodafone also said it would buy back £4.5 billion worth of its own shares, and double its ividend payment to 4.07p.
While the company's European business performed well, its Japanese business continues to struggle. Sales at the Japanese business fell 11.2% as customers defected to rivals, whom offer flat rate plans for their data services.
Chief executive Arun Sarin warning that competition was rising.
"Whilst competitive pressures are increasing, there is clear evidence that our global scale and scope is enabling us to deliver innovative customer propositions and to produce superior results," he said.
Vodafone's customer base increased by 16.3 million to 154.8 million and aims to have 10 million 3G customers by the end of March 2006.
As seen on 3G Newsroom. (http://www.3gnewsroom.com/3g_news/may_05/news_5881.shtml)
Vodafone announced its 3G mobile phone service has attracted 2.4 million subscribers worldwide and reported profits before writedowns of £10.3 billion.
The number of 3G subscribers beat many forecasts by financial analysts. They estimated Vodafone to have around 1.5 million 3G customers. The company brought out 3G data cards before 3G handsets with the aim of initially attracting business users. Data card subscribers accounted for 300,000 of the total 3G subscribers.
Vodafone 3G active devices
Country
At 31 March 2005 (000s)
Germany
358
Italy
665
UK
190
Japan
798
Spain
88
Other
253
Controlled Total
2,352
Sales rose 2% in the year to 31 March to £34.13 billion. Despite the huge profits, a rise by 3%, the company actually made a lost of £4.7 billion when writedowns are taken into account. Vodafone also said it would buy back £4.5 billion worth of its own shares, and double its ividend payment to 4.07p.
While the company's European business performed well, its Japanese business continues to struggle. Sales at the Japanese business fell 11.2% as customers defected to rivals, whom offer flat rate plans for their data services.
Chief executive Arun Sarin warning that competition was rising.
"Whilst competitive pressures are increasing, there is clear evidence that our global scale and scope is enabling us to deliver innovative customer propositions and to produce superior results," he said.
Vodafone's customer base increased by 16.3 million to 154.8 million and aims to have 10 million 3G customers by the end of March 2006.