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Elevating with AI: One NZ rolls out Microsoft Copilot for enhanced productivity
5 March 2025
By Summer Collins, Chief AI & Data Director
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20 February 2025
Initial service widens eligibility and message delivery is speeding up
17 February 2025
The appointment will complement the current leadership as cybersecurity business enters its next phase of growth.
5 February 2025
One NZ customers with an eligible Pay Monthly plan can now access One NZ’s satellite TXT service on iPhone 14 or later, bringing the benefits of nationwide coverage to even more New Zealanders.
31 January 2025
The new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, S25+ and S25 are all One NZ Satellite TXT ready with eligible plans* and available for pre-order with One NZ.
24 January 2025
More phones to fast-follow, with additional announcements coming soon.
20 December 2024
By Sharina Nisha, GM Network Services, One NZ
Previous media
17 August 2023
Collaboration with GCSB is helping create NZ’s safest network says CEO Jason Paris.
8 August 2023
Introducing IDEMIA’s HalfSIM cards is another small step as a low emissions operator
4 August 2023
One New Zealand outlines Ad Net Zero sustainability commitments.
3 August 2023
One New Zealand has today launched its eSIM for wearables product - OneNumber.
28 July 2023
The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are now available for pre-order – with bundle offers including Samsung’s wearable Galaxy Watch6
19 July 2023
New retail store design uses sustainable Kiwi-made products and recycled materials
11 July 2023
Being certified by Toitū Envirocare showcases adherence to rigorous methodologies, data accuracy, and robust reporting processes.
7 July 2023
Data released today provides a five-year view of the experiences of rangatahi in Aotearoa, focusing on exclusion and disadvantage. The data was released as part of the webapp, OHI Data Navigator, a project of Te Rourou, One Aotearoa Foundation.
6 July 2023
One New Zealand has today announced that from 2 October it will increase its prices on its Fibre Unlimited and Fibre Max plans by $6, HFC Unlimited Broadband by $5, and ADSL and VDSL Unlimited Broadband by $7. These price increases reflect rising input costs including third-party local network companies' price rises.