UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form 6-K
Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rules 13a-16 or 15d-16 under
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Dated October 3, 2022
Commission File Number: 001-10086
VODAFONE GROUP
PUBLIC LIMITED
COMPANY
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
VODAFONE HOUSE, THE CONNECTION, NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE, RG14 2FN,
ENGLAND
(Address of principal executive offices)
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This Report on Form 6-K contains the following:-
1. |
A Stock Exchange Announcement dated
1 September 2022 entitled ‘TOTAL VOTING RIGHTS AND
CAPITAL’. |
2. |
A Media Announcement dated 27
September 2022 entitled ‘ACTION PLAN AGREED FOR UNIVERSAL
SMARTPHONE ACCESS’. |
RNS Number : 8333X
Vodafone Group Plc
01 September 2022
VODAFONE GROUP PLC
TOTAL VOTING RIGHTS AND CAPITAL
In conformity with Disclosure Guidance and Transparency
Rule 5.6.1R, Vodafone Group Plc ("Vodafone") hereby notifies
the market that, as at 31 August 2022:
Vodafone's issued share capital consists
of 27,812,328,143 ordinary shares of
US$0.20 20/21 of
which 1,005,835,135 ordinary shares are held in
Treasury.
Therefore, the total number of voting rights in Vodafone
is 27,812,328,143. This figure may be used by
shareholders as the denominator for the calculations by which they
will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or
a change to their interest in, Vodafone under the FCA's Disclosure
Guidance and Transparency Rules.
This announcement does not constitute, or form part of, an offer
or any solicitation of an offer for securities in any
jurisdiction.
END
RNS Number : 7092A
Vodafone Group Plc
27 September 2022
27 September 2022
ACTION PLAN AGREED FOR UNIVERSAL SMARTPHONE ACCESS
UNGA, New York: The ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission for
Sustainable Development has ratified the first multi-stakeholder
study aimed at creating practical tools and actions that could
enable nearly 3 billion more people to access and use the internet
through a smartphone by 2030.
Around a third of the global population still cannot or do not
access the internet1. The adoption gap for mobile
internet - which arises when individuals do not use the
internet even when there is mobile network coverage in an area
- is now over seven times larger than the coverage gap
globally and is even larger in South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and
the Middle East and North Africa2.
A Broadband
Commission Working Group on Smartphone
Access was co-chaired by Nick
Read, CEO of Vodafone Group, Houlin Zhao, Secretary General of the
ITU and Heidi Schroderus-Fox/ Rabab Fatima, UN High Representatives
for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries
and Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS). The Working Group
also included representatives from the governments of Benin and
Ghana.
The report, 'Strategies Towards Universal Smartphone Access', found
that limited affordability and availability of smartphones, along
with low consumer confidence, in part due to a lack of basic
digital skills, are limiting internet adoption.
The report, which took a year to research and write, identifies
three interventions that will have the most immediate impact on
smartphone adoption:
· increased
use by telecom operators of flexible device financing
models;
· reduced
taxes and import duties; and
·
improved
distribution models to make smartphones more accessible to rural
communities.
Alongside these measures the report recommends further
investigation into the use of device subsidies and the re-use of
pre-owned smartphones.
The Broadband Commission will create taskforces to complete a five
point action plan resulting from its findings:
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initiate win-win partnerships with
players across the digital value chain; |
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improve recycling regulation and
develop quality standards for pre-owned smartphones; |
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develop strategies for recycling of
mid- and low-tier devices; |
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explore the use of Universal
Service Funds and other government subsidies; and |
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further explore the economic
benefits of reducing tax and import duties on smartphones. |
Nick Read, the CEO of Vodafone Group said: "Access to the internet,
and smartphones, are critical enablers of jobs, education,
healthcare, financial services and much more. We need focused
partnerships between business, government and civil society to
drive smartphone adoption, through the five actions we have
identified, to ensure we enable the transformative benefits of
internet adoption for billions of people."
Houlin Zhao, Secretary General of the ITU, said: "Thanks to the
collaborative efforts of all members of the Working Group, this
report moves the conversation forward by providing detailed case
studies on initiatives implemented globally to address the
challenges in providing affordable broadband and smartphone access.
This report is just the first step. For the next phase, I
would like to invite you to join us to implement the recommended
initiatives and the five-point action plan to reduce the device gap
for the underserved communities globally, as we move towards
building a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable world."
Rabab Fatima, UN High Representative for the Least Developed
Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island
Developing States (UN-OHRLLS), said: "Only 45% of adults in
emerging economies currently own a smartphone, compared to 76% in
advanced economies.3 Women are also
significantly less likely than men to own a smartphone and use the
mobile internet if they live in low and middle income countries.
Smartphones are not just consumer goods: they are accelerators for
learning, connection and economic activity. But with the cost of a
smartphone exceeding 70% of the average monthly income of people
living in low and middle income countries4, enabling access and use to
the internet must now become a policy priority for the
international community."
The Working Group also included representatives from: America
Móvil; the government of Benin; the Food and Agriculture
Organisation of the UN; the government of Ghana; the GSMA; the
International Trade Centre; Intelsat; the International Science
Technology and Innovation Centre for South-South Cooperation (ITC);
Millicom; Smart Africa; ZTE; and the World Wide Web Foundation. The
lead author of the report was Professor Christopher Yoo, John H.
Chestnut Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer &
Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania. The report
included research from the GSMA, ITU and 19 structured expert
interviews, as well as insights from focus groups of entrepreneurs
convened by the ITC, and extensive desk research.
The
strategies for smartphone adoption build upon
the Partner2Connect Digital
Coalition which was launched
earlier this year by the ITU, in close cooperation with the Office
of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology. Partner2Connect is
a multistakeholder alliance to foster meaningful connectivity and
digital transformation globally, with a focus on (but not limited
to) the hardest- to-connect communities. The coalition has so far
had 428 pledges with an estimated financial value of
US$26.06billion (€26.04billion). Pioneer pledges include Vodafone,
through its main African business Vodacom, which will invest US$190
million (€190 million) over the next five years to increase 4G
population coverage to an additional 80 million people in
Africa.
The full
report is available at: https://www.broadbandcommission.org/download/5913/
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1. |
ITU: Measuring digital development:
Facts and Figures 2022 (forthcoming). |
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2. |
GSMA: Accelerating
affordable smartphone ownership in emerging markets. |
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3. |
Pew Research
Center: Smartphone ownership is
growing rapidly around the world, but not always
equally. |
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4. |
A4AI: Affordability
Report 2021. |
For further
information:
Vodafone
Group
Media
Relations |
Investor
Relations |
GroupMedia@vodafone.com |
IR@vodafone.co.uk |
About Vodafone
Unique in its scale as the largest pan-European and African
technology communications company, Vodafone transforms the way we
live and work through its innovation, technology, connectivity,
platforms, products and services.
Vodafone operates mobile and fixed networks in 21 countries, and
partners with mobile networks in 47 more. As of 30
June 2022, we had over 300m mobile customers, more than 28m
fixed broadband customers and 22m TV customers. Vodafone is a world
leader in the Internet of Things (IoT), connecting around 160m
devices and platforms.
We have revolutionised fintech in Africa through M-Pesa, which
celebrates its 15th anniversary in
2022. It is the region's largest fintech platform, providing
access to financial services for more than 50m people in a secure,
affordable and convenient way.
Our purpose is to connect for a better future by using technology
to improve lives, digitalise critical sectors and enable inclusive
and sustainable digital societies.
We are committed to reducing our environmental impact to reach net
zero emissions across our full value chain by 2040, while helping
our customers reduce their own carbon emissions by 350m tonnes by
2030. We are driving action to reduce device waste and
achieve our target to reuse, resell or recycle 100% of our network
waste.
We believe in the power of connectivity and digital services to
improve society and economies, partnering with governments to
digitalise healthcare, education and agriculture and create
cleaner, safer cities. Our products and services support the
digitalisation of businesses, particularly small and medium
enterprises (SMEs).
Our inclusion for all strategy seeks to ensure no-one is left
behind through access to connectivity, digital skills and creating
relevant products and services such as access to education,
healthcare and finance. We are also committed to developing a
diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the customers and
societies we serve.
For more information, please visit www.vodafone.com, follow us
on Twitter at @VodafoneGroup or connect with us on LinkedIn
at www.linkedin.com/company/vodafone.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorised.
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VODAFONE
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PUBLIC LIMITED
COMPANY |
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(Registrant) |
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Dated:
October 3, 2022 |
By: |
/s/ R E S MARTIN |
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Name: Rosemary
E S Martin |
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Title:
Group General Counsel and Company Secretary |
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