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Spark and One New Zealand provide enhanced visibility of mobile network availability for emergency services
15 September 2025
In a significant step towards enhancing national emergency preparedness, New Zealand’s leading telecommunications providers, Spark and One New Zealand, have partnered with Next Generation Critical Communications (NGCC) and Police Minister Mark Mitchell to launch the Cellular Network Visibility Service - a tool that provides emergency services with real-time mobile network insights.
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11 September 2025
Pre orders open at 12am Saturday, September 13, with availability from Friday September 19
26 August 2025
The Department of Conservation (DOC) has chosen One New Zealand (One NZ) as a new National Conservation Partner, bringing mobile services and industry-leading technology to the frontline of conservation.
7 August 2025
First New Zealand telco with SBTi-validated target for absolute Scope 3 emissions cuts
29 July 2025
Deal paves the way for large Kiwi businesses to easily launch mobile services
16 July 2025
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announces Galaxy Z Flip7 and Fold7.
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27 May 2021
After almost 30 years, Vodafone will be shutting down its dial-up internet service on 31 May 2021.
21 May 2021
Corporate and government customer calls are now answered via Amazon Connect by agents in Aotearoa
20 May 2021
First streaming team in NZ brings the power of 5G and SuperWifi to life
18 May 2021
Locals and businesses can now connect to Vodafone 5G, with coverage set to expand in Manawatū-Whanganui
10 May 2021
Vodafone Foundation launches ‘Thriving Rangatahi Population Explorer’, an innovative interactive digital tool to enable systemic change in Aotearoa
7 May 2021
Vodafone and the Vodafone Foundation have stepped up to support UNICEF's urgent appeal and have pledged to triple every dollar donated
5 May 2021
IT leaders rate Aotearoa as 6.6 out of 10 for technology adoption, referencing our ‘pockets of success’
5 May 2021
The event will discuss a Tiriti-based approach to the future of tech, as part of the Tāpiri atu ki te ao Matihiko collective of technology organisations
28 April 2021
Vodafone will shortly be sentenced for charges laid by the Commerce Commission three years ago. These historic charges, that date back to between 2016 and 2018, are in relation to the marketing of Vodafone’s hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) network, formerly known as FibreX, together with other historic charges about the availability of broadband of services at particular addresses.