#13: Vodafone CEO, Margherita Della Valle: International Cooperation Needed For Sea Cable Security

#13:沃达丰首席执行官,玛格丽塔·德拉·瓦莱:海上电缆安全需要国际合作

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2025-11-24

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Vodafone’s chief executive, Margherita Della Valle, highlights the growing risks to Europe’s submarine cables, and calls for international cooperation to ensure the security and resilience of digital infrastructure. Addressing the recent threats posed by Russia, she calls for cross-border collaboration, and the implications for national and European security. Discussing the impact of the merger with Three, Della Valle examines the UK’s persistent “not spots”—areas with little or no mobile coverage—and the company’s commitment to eliminating these gaps through an £11billion pound investment. Della Valle also notes that Vodafone is set to launch a rival to Elon Musk's Starlink in 2026, providing total broadband coverage to the UK via satellite to standard mobile phones. Launching this first in the UK, she says you will even be able to get the internet at sea and in the most remote parts of the UK. The demands of artificial intelligence on telecoms infrastructure are also addressed, with Della Valle acknowledging that while progress has been made, the UK’s mobile networks are not yet fully prepared to support the scale and speed required for widespread AI adoption. The interview also addresses the reduction in the number of female chief executives in the FTSE 100, and the ongoing challenges faced by women in senior roles, with 00:00 Sean Farrington and Will Bain introduce BBI 02:04 Start of Interview with Margherita & early days at Vodafone 07:56 Impact of the UK merger with Three 09:29 Eliminating Not Spots in the UK 11:12 Satellite Technology & competition to Elon Musk's Starlink 19:00 Infrastructure for mobile use of AI is not there yet. 26 - Female FTSE CEOs 34 - the need to work closer with Europe on sea-cable/telecoms security co-operation Presenter: Will Bain Producer: Olie D'Albertanson Editor: Henry Jones
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  • Hello, welcome to the latest episode of Big Boss Interview.

  • Got another cracker lined up for you today, and it's Will Bain,

  • who's been talking to the boss of one of the world's biggest telecoms companies.

  • Will, hello, who have you got for us?

  • Someone who's been with their company for three decades, been the boss since 2023.

  • This is Margarita Della Valley, who's the chief executive of Vodafone.

  • So obviously we know of them and their mobile networks here in the UK,

  • but they work across 15 countries in Africa.

  • and Europe's are an enormous company,

  • count their customers in the hundreds of millions across those markets as well and obviously in those 30 years it's another one of those sectors isn't it where the changes and the trends have just been extraordinary so we chat about when she worked for Vodafone when it was just Startup they didn't even have SMSes she talks about the company sending their first SMS as Vodafone to now trying to use satellite technology compete with the likes of Elon Musk to get into Providing better coverage for places where there's mobile phone not spots.

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