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Business review Performance Governance Financials Additional information
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Vodafone Group Plc
Annual Report 2012
Mobile broadband Also known as mobile internet (see below).
Mobile customer A mobile customer is dened as a subscriber identity module (‘SIM’), or in territories where SIMs do not exist,
aunique mobile telephone number, which has access to the network for any purpose, including data only
usage, except telemetric applications. Telemetric applications include, but are not limited to, asset and
equipment tracking, mobile payment and billing functionality, e.g. vending machines and meter readings,
andinclude voice enabled customers whose usage is limited to a central service operation, e.g. emergency
response applications in vehicles.
Mobile internet Browser based access to the internet or web applications using a mobile device, such as a smartphone,
connected to a wireless network.
Mobile termination rate (‘MTR’) A per minute charge paid by a telecommunications network operator when a customer makes a call to
another mobile or xed line network operator.
MVNO Mobile virtual network operators, companies that provide mobile phone services but do not have their own
licence of spectrum or the infrastructure required to operate a network.
Net debt Long-term borrowings, short-term borrowings and mark-to-market adjustments on nancing instruments
less cash and cash equivalents.
Net promoter score (‘NPS’) Net promoter score is a customer loyalty metric used to monitor customer satisfaction.
Operating expenses Operating expenses comprise primarily of network and IT related expenditure, support costs from HR and
nance and certain intercompany items.
Operating free cashow Cash generated from operations after cash payments for capital expenditure (excludes capital licence and
spectrum payments) and cash receipts from the disposal of intangible assets and property, plant and
equipment.
Organic growth All amounts marked with an “* represent organic growth which presents performance on a comparable
basis, both in terms of merger and acquisition activity and foreign exchange rates. From 1 October 2012
theGroup revised its intra-group roaming charges. Whilst neutral to Group revenue and protability, these
changes do have an impact on reported service revenue by country and regionally from Q3 onwards. Whilst
prior period reported revenue has not been restated, to ensure comparability in organic growth rates, country
and regional revenue in the prior nancial year have been recalculated based on the new pricing structure to
form the basis for our organic calculations.
Partner markets Markets in which the Group has entered into a partner agreement with a local mobile operator enabling a
range of Vodafone’s global products and services to be marketed in that operator’s territory and extending
Vodafones reach into such markets.
Penetration Number of SIMs in a country as a percentage of the country’s population. Penetration can be in excess of
100% due to customers owning more than one SIM.
Petabyte A petabyte is a measure of data usage. One petabyte is a million gigabytes.
Pps Percentage points.
Pro-forma growth Pro-forma growth is organic growth adjusted to include acquired business for the whole of both periods.
Reported growth Reported growth is based on amounts reported in pounds sterling as determined under IFRS.
RAN Radio access network is part of a mobile telecommunication system which conceptually sits between the
mobile phone and the base station.
Retention costs The total of trade commissions, loyalty scheme and equipment costs relating to customer retention
andupgrade.
Roaming Allows our customers to make calls on other operators mobile networks while travelling abroad.
Service revenue Service revenue comprises all revenue related to the provision of ongoing services including, but not limited
to, monthly access charges, airtime usage, roaming, incoming and outgoing network usage by non-Vodafone
customers and interconnect charges for incoming calls.
Smartphone devices A smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities including access to email and the internet.
Smartphone penetration The number of smartphone devices divided by the number of registered SIMs, excluding data only SIMs.
SME Small to medium-sized enterprises.
SoHo Small-ofce-home-ofce.
Spectrum The radio frequency bands and channels assigned for telecommunication services.
Tablet device A tablet is a slate shaped, mobile or portable casual computing device equipped with a nger operated
touchscreen or stylus, for example the Apple iPad.
“to the cloud” This means the customer has little or no equipment at their premises and all the equipment and capability is
run from the Vodafone network instead. This removes the need for customers to make capital investment and
instead they have an operating cost model with a recurring monthly fee.
Visitor revenue Amounts received by a Vodafone operating company when customers of another operator, including those of
other Vodafone companies, roam onto its network.
VZW Verizon Wireless, the Groups associate in the US.
VZW income dividends Distributions (other than tax distributions) by Verizon Wireless as agreed from time to time by the Board of
Verizon Wireless.
VZW tax distributions Specic distributions made by the Cellco Partnership to its partners based on the taxable income of
VerizonWireless.