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The call, made from a remote location in the Welsh mountains with no terrestrial network coverage, was received by Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle from company engineer Rowan Chesmer.
The European mobile operator's CEO Margherita Della Valle received the call on Monday from company engineer Rowan Chesmer, who was located in the Welsh mountains where there was no network signal.
The European mobile operator's CEO Margherita Della Valle received the call on Monday from company engineer Rowan Chesmer, who was located in the Welsh mountains where there was no network signal. "We ...