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20 Vodafone Group Plc Annual Report 2010
Femtocells
At 31 March 2010 we had femtocells in service in the UK and Qatar and
continue to trial the product in several other markets. Available as
Vodafone Sure Signal in the UK, these innovative devices provide a
personal 3G mobile phone signal to our customers by connecting to
our core network and services via their household broadband
connection, providing enhanced coverage to our customers in areas
where mobile operators are unable to give customers a strong enough
signal in their homes.
IT
As we integrate fixed and mobile services together, and as the web
becomes increasingly mobile, IT has become a key enabler for service
innovation. New IT technologies, such as cloud-based services, which
provide unlimited processing capabilities by utilising shared resources
on the internet, and service oriented architecture solutions, are
delivering new revenue generating services and a consistent and
enriched user experience for our consumer and enterprise customers.
For example in September 2009 Vodafone 360 was launched across
Europe which required a common set of interfaces for partners such
as Google and Nokia. This architecture is expected to be the foundation
for future innovative consumer and enterprise propositions.
Research and development
Research and development is oriented to incubate and deliver
innovation to the business, from disruptive new technologies to
incremental commercial enhancements. Supporting our strategic
objectives we have undertaken significant and varied activities during
the 2010 financial year. Highlights include:
a way to use the mobile subscriber identity module (‘SIM’) card to
simplify and authenticate secure virtual private network access to
corporate networks;
trials of next generation wireless technologies including GSM
evolution, HSPA evolution and 4G;
new machine-to-machine capabilities enabling us to deliver new
services to our customers;
near field communications (‘NFC’) tags that add new functionality
to mobile handsets already in use;
formation of the wholesale application community (‘WAC’) where
innovative applications are developed through the global alliance
of mobile operators and device manufacturers;
participation in industry-wide initiatives to develop standards for 4G
mobile communications;
delivery of a mobile healthcare programme supporting our
commercial and corporate responsibilities; and
a series of prototypes which enhance the mobile experience (voice,
video, gesture and data) by utilising cloud computing technologies.
Cost reduction
While evolving the Group’s infrastructure it is also important that we
continue to have a tight control over our cost base. We have been
actively driving a variety of initiatives which enable us to manage our
network investments.
Infrastructure sharing
Significant effort has been placed in reducing the costs of deploying
mobile network infrastructure and we are now conducting network
sharing in all of our controlled markets as well as securing network
sharing agreements on over 75% of the new radio sites we deployed
across the Group in the 2010 financial year.
Transmission self build
We are driving significant reductions in our ongoing operational costs
through our strategy of building our own high capacity backhaul
transmission network as opposed to leasing capacity from third party
network providers. We now own over 75% of the backhaul transmission
network across the markets in our Europe region.
IT transformation
The IT transformation programme launched in the 2009 financial year
is on track to deliver its targeted savings and business benefits. The
main focus areas include moving towards a common delivery model,
simplifying the use of applications to minimise complexity and
implementing a standard unified communications toolset including
video and audio conferencing on standard PCs.
Product focus: Vodafone
Sure Signal boosts your
mobile signal at home
or work.
All you need is a home
broadband connection,
a 3G phone and our easy-
to-install Vodafone Sure
Signal box.