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Vodafone Group (Vodafone Group) Churn Rate % : 0.00% (As of . 20)


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What is Vodafone Group Churn Rate %?

Churn Rate %, also known as the rate of attrition or customer churn, is a measure of the percentage of customers who stop doing business with the company over a specific period.

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Vodafone Group  (OTCPK:VODPF) Churn Rate % Explanation

The churn rate, also known as the rate of attrition or customer churn, is the rate at which customers stop doing business with the company. It is most commonly expressed as the percentage of service subscribers who discontinue their subscriptions within a given time period.


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Vodafone Group (Vodafone Group) Business Description

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Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire, GBR, RG14 2FN
Vodafone operates mobile and fixed-line networks and businesses in more than 20 countries. Its largest market is Germany, where it is the second mobile operator after Deutsche Telekom and owns a cable network after acquiring Kabel Deutschland in 2013 and Liberty Global Germany in 2019. In the U.K. and Italy, it acts as a mobile operator, while in Spain it offers converged services after the acquisition of cable operator Ono in 2014. Vodafone also has operations in several Central European and African countries, which combined represent around one third of revenue.