Vodafone Group Thursday announced a restructuring of its business operations and senior management, aimed at cutting costs and driving growth in emerging markets and new services.Vodafone will now have three new units: Europe; Central Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific and Affiliates; and New Businesses and Innovation.Vodafone Chief Technology Officer Thomas Geitner will become chief executive officer (CEO) of the New Businesses and Innovation group, which will focus on such areas as converged and IP services, according to the company. Notably included under this unit is Vodafone’s German fixed-line subsidiary Arcor AG & Co., which the operator acquired through its acquisition of Mannesmann in 2000. The inclusion of Arcor in this group could reignite rumors that Vodafone is planning to get into the fixed-line business, which would be a major strategy shift for the mobile operator. Bill Morrow will take over as CEO of the European business. Morrow is currently president of Vodafone’s Japanese mobile business, which the company is in the process of selling to Softbank for US$15.3 billion, in response to fierce competition from domestic operators in that region.Paul Donovan, currently CEO of the company’s Other Vodafone Subsidiaries unit, will head up the Central Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific and Affiliates group, which will focus on growth in emerging markets and partnerships with affiliates, including Verizon Wireless, China Mobile, Vodacom and SFR. The changes will be effective May 1.The organizational restructuring comes on the heels of the resignations last month of Vodafone’s Christopher Gent, honorary life president, and Peter Bamford, chief marketing officer.-Shelley Solheim, IDG News ServiceFor related news coverage, read Softbank to Acquire Vodafone’s Japan Unit.Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Sponsored by Freshworks When your AI chatbots mess up AI ‘hallucinations’ present significant business risks, but new types of guardrails can keep them from doing serious damage By Paul Gillin Dec 08, 2023 4 mins Generative AI brandpost Sponsored by Dell New research: How IT leaders drive business benefits by accelerating device refresh strategies Security leaders have particular concerns that older devices are more vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks. By Laura McEwan Dec 08, 2023 3 mins Infrastructure Management case study Toyota transforms IT service desk with gen AI To help promote insourcing and quality control, Toyota Motor North America is leveraging generative AI for HR and IT service desk requests. By Thor Olavsrud Dec 08, 2023 7 mins Employee Experience Generative AI ICT Partners feature CSM certification: Costs, requirements, and all you need to know The Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certification sets the standard for establishing Scrum theory, developing practical applications and rules, and leading teams and stakeholders through the development process. By Moira Alexander Dec 08, 2023 8 mins Certifications IT Skills Project Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe