About Vodafone IoT
Empowering customers as they transform their business around IoT

Pioneering cellular IoT connectivity
Vodafone IoT powers 200 million connections worldwide, transforming industries from healthcare and transportation to energy and manufacturing. Our advanced solutions enable connected cars, medical equipment, and smart energy grids, enhancing efficiency and sustainability. With expertise in low-power cellular technology and 5G, we provide seamless connectivity across 760 networks in 180+ countries, shaping the future of intelligent, connected solutions.

Why choose Vodafone IoT
Recognised by industry analysts
We’re recognised as a leader in IoT by industry analysts including Gartner, IDC, Juniper Research, and Transforma Insights.
Global presence
We provide leading connectivity in over 180 countries and support over 200 million IoT connections.
More than 30 years of experience
We are the largest global IoT provider, pioneering IoT connectivity for over 30 years.
Meet the team

Erik Brenneis
CEO

Alan Milton
Head of Finance

Conor Carroll
Head of Operations

Mike Cartwright
Head of Commercial

Pascale Meuron
Head of Legal and External Affairs

Vicky Nash
Head of HR

Roberto Polli
Head of Sales

Sudhir Sarangapany
Head of Technology

Marc Sauter
Head of Product Management and Marketing

Phil Skipper
Head of Strategy
Our history
How we are supporting our customers with IoT

Vodafone helps Ferroli develop their connected boilers proposition
Vodafone's dynamic and advanced connectivity links the boilers to the cloud and Ferroli's service centres, which massively improves the quality of service and reliability.

Vodafone helps Ferroli develop their connected boilers proposition
Vodafone's dynamic and advanced connectivity links the boilers to the cloud and Ferroli's service centres, which massively improves the quality of service and reliability.
FAQs
The internet of things (IoT) is simply the term used for devices such as sensors and machines that are connected so that they can be monitored and controlled remotely.
IoT generates huge benefits allowing people to access services like their home security system from their smartphone, or for companies to monitor the condition and location of their products anywhere around the world.
IoT is used by almost every industry you can think of – including connected cars, medical equipment, trains, planes, delivery vehicles, energy distribution, solar panels, wind farms, manufacturing plants and electric vehicle chargers. IoT is even used to monitor animals – helping us to understand their migration habits, as well as keeping them healthy. IoT can also be used to safeguard them, whether they are calving on a farm or at risk of poachers in the wild.
IoT can run on different technologies, but typically Cellular network (mobile connectivity) is used.