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Vodafone Netherlands
Vodafone Netherlands is a part of Vodafone Group Plc., which is one of the world’s largest mobile telecommunications companies in terms of turnover.
Vodafone Group Plc. has equity capital holdings in 26 countries and 55 partner networks worldwide and fixed broadband operations in 17 markets.
Worldwide we have more than 100,000 employees. On the mobile network we have more than 446 million customers and on fixed broadband 12 million
customers as at 31 March 2015.
> Summary of the financial results of Vodafone Netherlands
The official name of Vodafone Netherlands is Vodafone Libertel BV. Vodafone Libertel BV is a Dutch company with limited liability, based in Maastricht.
Vodafone International Holdings BV is the only shareholder in Vodafone Libertel BV. Vodafone Libertel BV is (indirectly) 100% owned by the listed fund
Vodafone Group Plc. Vodafone Netherlands has 5.1 million customers and 3,838 employees as at 31 March 2015.
Business model
We want private and corporate customers to have the best possible experience in telephony, television and data services by providing a good quality
network infrastructure. The model below only shows our commercial business model. Want to know how we create value in a broader sense? See the
animation on our value creation
Organisation profile
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Unique to Vodafone
• One of the largest global mobile telecommunications companies.
• A strong, powerful and well-known (inter)national brand.
• Willing to make major investments.
• Ability to innovate (through cooperation with business partners).
• Worldwide market leader in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions.
• 1st provider in the Netherlands with a mobile payment service.
• Collaborates with universities such as the University of Amsterdam, University of Maastricht and Delft University of Technology.
• Supports the development of (social) start-ups.
Business model under pressure
People and organisations are increasingly becoming dependent on our infrastructure and that of our competitors to be able to operate. Investing in the
quality, stability and security of our network is therefore crucial. Our business model is at the same time under pressure through legislation and increasing
competition from cable operators and ‘Over the Top’ players such as Google and Facebook. In the chapter on Financial Performance you can read more
about how we are handling this.
Organisation development
April 2014 Collaboration with Sizz completed
In April we completed collaboration with RTL Ventures for the Sizz brand as Vodafone took over
the share of RTL in the Sizz subscription base. With the ‘How to’ videos and exclusive RTL
programmes we wanted to make a specific audience more familiar with smartphones. That goal
was achieved.
Collaboration with Entone and Divitel
We also started collaboration with Entone Inc. and Divitel in April. Entone is a global leader in Cloud
TV and Connected Home solutions. Divitel is a systems integration partner for fibre optic TV.
Through this collaboration we can provide a broad range of advanced television services with
‘Vodafone Thuis’ [Vodafone at Home], such as Pause Live TV (PLTV) and an extensive library of
video-on-demand (VOD).
June 2014 Insourcing HR Administration
In 2011 Vodafone outsourced HR administration and related activities to Raet. In doing this we
wanted to offer more staff development opportunities and broaden their knowledge. This objective
was not achieved, however. In June we therefore started insourcing the people and operations
again.
July 2014 Acquisition of Nexct
On 10 July 2014 we acquired the IT services provider Nexct, which allows us to further expand our
integrated service portfolio. Nexct is the market leader in the business market for deploying unified
communications solutions based on Microsoft Lync.
Feb 2015 Offshoring of HR administration activities to Hungary
In February we transferred a number of HR administration activities to the Shared Services Centre
in Hungary, as a result of which 3 jobs became redundant in the Netherlands. The purpose of this
offshoring is to provide consistency, quality of service, simplification and standardisation of HR
changes and to save costs.
March 2015 Support during IT system integration
From December 2014 to March 2015 Amdocs took over our automation activities and manual
back-office work (28 FTE). This allowed us to focus on the integration of our IT systems. Xerox
provided additional front-office support during this period.
Expansion of Corporate Specialists
In March we expanded our number Corporate Specialists, with the purpose to enhance market
share in the small business market (SOHO) with our unified communications portfolio. We also
want to increase customer satisfaction.
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