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Vodafone May Review on Overseas Network Operators Shortly

[08-11-2010]

Huge Stake for Vodafone: 

sell my mobileVodafone will release the outcome of a much awaited strategic review of the mobile phone operator. Vodafone's chief executive, Vittorio Colao, is most likely give a strong signal to investors that he will sell more of the group's minority stakes in overseas mobile operators. Mobile phone experts and Vodafone's investors are waiting for answers on a big question dangling over all mobile phone operators. The question may roll out as how to secure long- term revenue growth from the surging consumer demand for smartphones. Currently, investors are more happy to the given fact that Mr Colao has recently released a positive message. The investors are likely to receive a dividend from Verizon Wireless a US mobile phone operator where Vodafone has a 45 per cent stake in. 

New Pricing Models for Consumers: 

Vodafone is trying to bring confidence on customers to value the operators with networks capable of powering smartphones. Unlike some of its market rivals, Vodafone did not stop to fund in on infrastructure even during economic down turn. Currently, consumers can gain the full benefits of Vodafone's networks but for an additional cost, however. It is on way to create a sophisticated new charging model for smartphones based on the survey acquired. Survey includes the quality of service they are wanting. The premium service will be provided to the customers who are intending to download data at fastest speed at time around the clock. Customers receive the option of making less payment during peak daytime provided they accept to slower downloads. The new initiative taken by Vodafone will definitely make the competitors respond aggressively. Already, there are rumours about the company's European rivals have begin to plan something similar to Vodafone data pricing models.

Sell mobile phones for Christmas Gifts:

This new pricing model from Vodafone may attract many consumers who belong to other network operators. In the process, consumers may also tend to sell mobile phones to mobile phone recycling companies. On selling old and unused mobile phones they can earn good money and spend money for purchase of Christmas gifts for their near and dear ones. Popular mobile phone recycling companies, such as, Mazuma, Fonebank or envirofone buy mobile phones from phone sellers and do their part of phone recycling activity effectively. Consumers can sell mobile phones online in a hassle free manner.

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