CONNECTED DEVICES

Internet of Things demand soars

The Internet of Things – networks of devices that become smart when online – is spreading fast, fuelling huge demand for connectivity and intelligent applications. By bringing together partners and our world-leading technology, we're ready to scale IoT rapidly and create an ecosystem for the next decade.

We believe future communities will thrive with intelligent infrastructure. The IoT's potential is vast: from smartwatches to autonomous factories, and even smart cities and economies. Consumer benefits range from cutting insurance costs to advanced in-car solutions. For businesses, the IoT enables huge improvements in value, service and support.

Internet of Things connections grew 15% to 16.6bn between 2022 and 2023. They're expected to reach 40b by 2030.

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Vodafone is collaborating with world-class partners, such as Microsoft, to expand our IoT capabilities while upholding our ethical stance on data and technology. With solutions ranging from fleet management to environmental research and smart cities, we have over 205 million IoT connections globally. 

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A global solution for multi-country IoT deployments

A global solution for multi-country IoT deployments

The mobile cellular connectivity market has standardised on roaming as a simple mechanism that provides connectivity at home and abroad.

Vodafone logistics: IoT devices for digital age

Vodafone logistics: IoT devices for digital age

For Wackler Spedition & Logistik, keeping track of 300 drivers and 4,650 shipments a day was a hard task. Until now.

DIGITAL PAYMENTS

The digital payments transformation

The shift towards digital payments is boosting financial inclusion for millions and revolutionising money management. It demands strong and dependable networks, and our powerful connectivity and security solutions – from mobile payments to anti-fraud and point-of-sale systems — give consumers and businesses the confidence they need in this dynamic landscape.

In addition to providing secure connectivity, Vodafone is investing in fintechs to offer innovative digital services, including loans, insurance, e-commerce, payment wallets, and tap and pay. The opportunities are boundless, and we continue to invest in advanced infrastructure such as 5G to support vibrant growth in this area. 

The annual value of mobile money transactions is accelerating and grew 16% to $1.68 trillion globally in 2024. There were 75% more registered accounts in sub-Saharan Africa than previously estimated.

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M-PESA, Africa's leading mobile money service, showcases Vodafone's pioneering influence in digital payments. M-PESA serves over 25 million users with secure transactions, bill settlement, loans, and salary payments – and empowers millions of people excluded from traditional banking. 

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Vodafone, Sumitomo Corporation, and Mastercard team up to advance the Economy of Things

Vodafone, Sumitomo Corporation, and Mastercard team up to advance the Economy of Things

New embedded payments technologywill launch in the UK and roll out across Europe, enabling autonomous payments between machines in the freight, shipping, fleet and logistics industries.

Vodafone Business launches scam signal to defend against impersonation fraud

Vodafone Business launches scam signal to defend against impersonation fraud

JT Group Limited is the first Channel Partner to successfully offer Scam Signal, boosting fraud defence for financial institutions.

CLOUD TECHNOLOGY

Cloud unfolding

The rapid shift towards cloud computing brings incredible opportunities. Consumers can cut costs and boost convenience, while businesses can increase efficiency and agility. As the future of cloud unfolds, Vodafone's innovative services – including secure storage, SaaS solutions, and hybrid cloud – help drive these transformative benefits while ensuring data responsibility.

The increasing adoption of advanced cloud technologies by consumers and businesses drives demand for fast and secure connectivity. It also creates enormous potential for Vodafone to drive simplicity, growth and enhanced experiences for customers. 

Cloud revenue growth more than doubled to $496bn between 2019 in 2023. But only 30% of workloads have moved to cloud so far. The addressable market is set to grow 22% a year and reach $2 trillion by 2030.

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In 2024, Vodafone forged a pivotal partnership with Google to provide customers with faster access to the cloud and enable them to realise its full potential. This collaboration unlocks value for both partners, bringing compelling opportunities to drive responsible innovation, access new markets, and build sustainable growth. 

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Vodafone joins Google verified peering provider programme to help businesses connect to the cloud easier and quicker

Vodafone joins Google verified peering provider programme to help businesses connect to the cloud easier and quicker

Vodafone today announced that it is working with Google to make it easier for businesses to connect to the cloud.

Vodacom launches Cloud smartphone

Vodacom launches Cloud smartphone

Vodacom South Africa, part of Vodacom Group, has introduced a cloud-based phone, to reduce the cost of smartphone access in the country and to accelerate the migration of customers from legacy networks to modern 4G networks on the country’s most reliable network.

GENERATIVE AI

The GenAI revolution

Advancements in generative artificial intelligence are creating unprecedented possibilities in areas such as content creation, customer service, software development, operational efficiency, and hyper-personalised marketing. We believe this trend will drive significant long-term value for telcos committed to responsible usage.

Advancements in generative artificial intelligence are creating unprecedented possibilities in areas such as content creation, customer service, software development, operational efficiency, and hyper-personalised marketing. We believe this trend will drive significant long-term value for telcos committed to responsible usage. 

Worldwide GenAI spending growth is stratospheric. It's set to grow 76% to $644bn between 2024 and 2025, and the market is predicted to reach $1.3 trillion by 2032.

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Vodafone is adopting GenAI at industry-leading speed and scale, harnessing our data ocean, leading architecture, and close long-term partnerships with Google and Microsoft. One pioneering use has been to enhance customer satisfaction with hyper-personalised experiences across all touch points, including our digital assistant. 

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VOXI by Vodafone launches generative AI chatbot to enhance customer experience

VOXI by Vodafone launches generative AI chatbot to enhance customer experience

VOXI by Vodafone has launched a new large language model (LLM) generative AI chatbot in collaboration with Accenture.

Vodafone Business IoT improves customer experience with AI-powered anomaly detection tool

Vodafone Business IoT improves customer experience with AI-powered anomaly detection tool

Vodafone Business IoT is transforming the way it detects and alerts service anomalies with the launch of its enhanced anomaly detection tool.

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Connecting futures

Connecting futures

By harnessing breakthrough technologies such as AI and quantum computing, we’re laying the foundation for long-term value creation, sustainability, and growth.

Connecting continents

Connecting continents

Through cutting-edge satellite systems and subsea cable networks, we unite countries and communities. This infrastructure is the cornerstone of resilience in our business.