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Case Code : BSTR286
Case Length : 15 Pages
Period : 1999-2006
Pub Date : 2008
Teaching Note :Not Available
Organization : Vodfaone
Industry : Telecommunications
Countries : Japan

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Background Note

Vodafone's forerunner was formed in 1982, as a joint venture between Racal Strategic Radio Ltd. (Racal) (a subsidiary of Racal Electronics Plc and winner of one of the first two cellular telephone network licenses in the UK), Millicom, a US-based communications company, and Hambros Technology Trust, a UK-based venture capital fund.

The JV was named Racal Telecom. In 1985, Racal Telecom launched the first cellular network in the UK and the first call was made from St. Katherine's Dock in London to Newbury. The network was christened Vodafone - 'voice and data services over mobile phones'...

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Vodafone in Japan

Through the acquisition of the US-based Airtouch in 1999, Vodafone acquired a 26 percent stake in J-Phone. Vodafone subsequently increased its stake in J-Phone to 98.2 percent (Refer to Exhibit II for the details of Vodafone's acquisition of J-Phone)...

What Went Wrong

According to analysts, Vodafone decided to exit the Japanese market as its efforts to turn around the business in Japan did not yield the desired results.

Robin Hearn, principal analyst at London-based technology research group Ovum , explained,

"Vodafone has been struggling with its Japanese unit for some time and attempts to turn it around have so far met with limited, if any, success. This has frustrated Vodafone's management and investors alike."...

Conclusion

Analysts were of the view that the deal was profitable for all the parties involved - Vodafone received a tidy sum for its Japanese business and exited a market where its profitability had been falling and SoftBank was able to add cellular services to its existing portfolio of Internet, broadband, and fixed line services...

Exhibits

Exhibit I: Vodafone Partner Networks in 2007
Exhibit II: Vodafone's Acquisition of J-Phone
Exhibit III: Mobile Phones in Japan
Exhibit IV: Vodafone J-Phone Logo
Exhibit V: Major Mobile Carriers - Number of Subscribers (January 2004 - December 2004)
Exhibit VI: Major Mobile Carriers - Number of Subscribers (January 2005 - December 2005)


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