The
British company, which announced a plan on Wednesday to maintain
network service and provide capacity for critical government
functions in Europe, said it expected data use to continue to
increase.
Vodafone's European networks include Italy and Spain, which have
been hit hardest by the virus in Europe, as well as Germany, its
biggest market, and Britain.
Millions of people in Europe have switched to home working,
testing networks and driving up data traffic.
Some European operators reported connectivity problems on
Tuesday, but they said in general networks were performing well.
Chief Executive Nick Read said Vodafone could play a critical
role in supporting society during the crisis, including working
more closely with government.
"Through our networks, and our dedicated team, we will strive to
ensure that people stay connected to their family and friends,
businesses can continue to run using remote working, our health
services get all the support we can deliver and students are
able to continue their education virtually," he said.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by Kate Holton)
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