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Vodacom spends almost R4.8bn on boosting its network

Vodacom spent almost R4.8 billion on expanding and improving its network in South Africa in the six months to 30 September 2018, an 18.2% jump from the same period a year ago.

That means that on an annualised basis, capex is approaching R10-billion. Rival MTN has outspent Vodacom on capex in recent years in South Africa.

Group capex was more than R6.3 billion after Vodacom invested R1.6-billion in the networks in the other markets in Africa in which it operates.

โ€œIn South Africa, capital expenditure was directed at modernising the network and enhancing our IT system,โ€ Vodacom said. โ€œWe now have 92.4% 4G population coverage, up from 82.5% a year ago.โ€

Capital intensity โ€” capex as a percentage of revenue โ€” was โ€œelevatedโ€ in the latest reporting period due to subdued revenue growth, it said. This should โ€œnormaliseโ€.

In its international operations, the focus of spend was on increasing both coverage and capacity as well as increasing the roll-out of 4G.

Vodacom said it delivered positive growth in South Africa in the second quarter of its 2020 financial year as an expected uptick in data usage began offsetting the drag from the implementation of communications regulatorโ€™s new data expiry and rollover rules.

Cell C to Telkom

This was further supported by the transition between roaming partners โ€” from Cell C to Telkom โ€” at the beginning of the quarter.

โ€œThis service revenue growth was attained despite a continued weak economic environment that is weighing on consumer spending,โ€ it said.

Revenue increased 0.8% in the first half of the financial year (quarter one: 0.3%; quarter two: 1.2%), growing faster than service revenue due to an increase in tower-sharing revenue with other operators.

Data traffic increased 54.6%, with data bundle purchases increasing 7.9% to 472 million. It added 1.5 million data customers, with 4G customers increasing 28.8% to 11 million.

The number of 4G devices on its network increased by 25.9%, while the average usage per smart device increased by 53.5% to 1.3GB.ย  โ€”ย (c) 2019 NewsCentral Media

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