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Powering down while dialling up AI to save carbon emissions in our mobile network

15 October 2024
1,720 tCO2e saved over two years, and we’re exploring AI solutions to enhance network energy efficiency even further
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11 October 2024
Testing phase will determine the device rollout plan and technology roadmap leading to a more resilient, better connected Aotearoa New Zealand
3 October 2024
Community-driven app from One New Zealand supports a wide range of youth charities through everyday swipes.
1 October 2024
By Thaigan Govender, GM Mobile Access Network, One NZ
25 September 2024
By Mike Purchase, Chief Enterprise Officer, One NZ
17 September 2024
One NZ announces extension of IT asset disposition and remarketing services partnership with BMS-IT
16 September 2024
Network banners on customer’s phones will display “Kia Ora” to celebrate Māori Language Week
Previous media
One NZ CEO and Warriors wearing heritage jerseys with hands on hips
28 April 2023
Here you'll find the Terms and Conditions for our digital giveaways and competitions.
22 April 2023
One New Zealand is the first local telco to introduce an international industry wide Eco Rating scheme supported by the Telecommunications Forum
3 April 2023
One New Zealand officially launches new brand and announces a new collaboration with SpaceX.
23 March 2023
Vodafone NZ has confirmed Vodafone TV will officially switch off as of 31 March and remaining customers who use the service to access Sky channels need to urgently contact Sky to order a new Sky Box or Sky Pod, or transfer to an alternative solution for free-to-air, to continue receiving a TV service.
9 March 2023
The innovative foldable smartphone is OPPO's first in New Zealand
8 March 2023
One NZ is pleased to be popping up at Big Gay Out on March 12th, in partnership with the Burnett Foundation
23 February 2023
Supporting adventure sports through magical tech
17 February 2023
Vodafone NZ is providing free data to all customers impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle in order to help them stay connected in the aftermath of the emergency. “Our hearts go out to the people impacted by this terrible event. We know how vital connectivity is for our customers and their whānau,” says CEO Jason Paris, “As more of the communications network comes online, we hope this free data helps our customers get the information they need and to contact their loved ones.”

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