Our recent media
One NZ records 64% GHG emissions reduction and 61 grants to rangatahi (youth)
6 June 2025
FY25 Sustainability Report highlights emissions progress and reaffirms purpose to a better-connected Aotearoa New Zealand
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27 May 2025
While 77% of New Zealanders have knowingly used AI-powered services in the past year, nearly half don’t trust large companies to use AI ethically
9 May 2025
One NZ investing in its network across NZ
23 April 2025
One NZ Satellite service celebrates momentous milestone
17 April 2025
*Updated 11:30am, 19 April: Now power is being restored to cell sites, we are returning to normal services. This means One NZ Satellite TXT will continue to work on eligible phones and plans only - see one.nz/satellite for eligibility.*
11 April 2025
One NZ has been named the “most zombie resilient network” by the US-based Zombie Research Society.
9 April 2025
One NZ Satellite TXT now available for Prepay customers.
Previous media
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.
4 July 2023
One New Zealand 5G customers will now enjoy a permanent speed boost thanks to a re-tuning of its entire network to take advantage of 5G spectrum recently allocated by MBIE.