

In addition, quarterly mobile broadband (data) usage across their network reached 325,968 TeraBytes, which is up from 318,237TB last quarter. Fun.Īs for mobile, the operator’s UK customer base grew to 17,107,000 (up by +51,000 in the quarter), which reflects the quarterly addition of +37,000 Pay Monthly customers (down from +152k last quarter) and an increase of 14,000 prepaid (Pay As You Go) users – reversing several consecutive YEARS of prepaid decline. But Vodafone is also being linked to merger talks with Three UK ( here). Both operators tend to focus on the lower-cost side of consumer broadband provision, but at present this interest doesn’t appear to have translated into any solid negotiations. The growth of Vodafone’s fixed line base may also add some context for recent reports, which suggested that the operator might be considering a move to acquire TalkTalk ( here).
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Customers on this service tend to reflect a mix of hybrid fibre FTTC and full fibre FTTP connections on both Openreach and CityFibre’s UK networks (they’ve never given a split of these figures). they take both a mobile and fixed broadband package from the operator). The big news this time around is that Vodafone UK’s fixed broadband base has finally broken the million mark and 527,000 of those are “ converged” subscribers (i.e. But it’s unclear whether they’ve managed to achieve national availability across CityFibre’s FTTP network, yet.

Vodafone UK has today published their latest results (financial Q4 FY22), which reveals that their fixed broadband base has finally passed the million mark to total 1,050,000 (up by +59k in the quarter vs +29k in Q3 FY22).
