Vodafone top contacts
Name | Job Title/Designation | |
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Satish Sharma | Business Head West | [email protected] |
Sunil Sood | Chief Executive Officer | [email protected] |
Bhavna Bali | Ea To Md & Ceo | [email protected] |
Vijay Chaggar | Vice President | [email protected] |
- How do I complain about Vodafone?
- Who owns Vodacom?
- Which country owns Vodafone?
- Is VI going to shut down?
- Can you email Vodafone?
- How can I change my Vodafone email ID?
- Which countries use Vodacom?
How do I complain about Vodafone?
Vodafone's dedicated complaints team is on 0333 3040 441. You can also complain using the online complaints form here or by writing to Customer Relations Manager, Vodafone Limited, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2FN.
Who owns Vodacom?
Vodacom is majority owned by Vodafone (60.5% holding), one of the world's largest communications companies by revenue.
Which country owns Vodafone?
Vodafone, telecommunications company based in the United Kingdom with interests in Europe and the United States. It originated as part of Racal, a British radar and electronics firm founded in 1950.
Is VI going to shut down?
Indian telco Vodafone Idea (Vi) is reportedly close to “point of collapse” and needs help from the Government, one of its investors said this week. ... Last year the Supreme Court of India gave Vi and Airtel 10 years to pay, with the first installments of 10 percent due in March 2021.
Can you email Vodafone?
If your enquiry relates to Vodafone's operating company in the United Kingdom, please contact the Vodafone UK Media Relations team via email at [email protected].
How can I change my Vodafone email ID?
You can update your email address in My Settings in the Marketplace. If you choose this as your primary email address, this will also become your new username the next time you log in to the Marketplace. You'll also have the option to set up secondary email addresses.
Which countries use Vodacom?
Vodacom is a leading African communications group providing mobile communications and related services to 41.3 million at 30 June 2009. Its mobile network covers a total population of approximately 182 million people across five countries: South Africa, Tanzania, the DRC, Lesotho and Mozambique.