Our recent media
One NZ completes 26 Cellsite upgrades and 21 new 5G expansions in August
1 October 2025
Network investment continues towards a better-connected New Zealand
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1 October 2025
13-point increase in global GRESB score reflects progress on our sustainability kaupapa
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.
11 September 2025
Thanks to a Guinea Pig
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
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12 October 2020
An online destination where music fans discover their new favourite artists
5 October 2020
Mobile cell sites are part of the Rural Connectivity Group (RCG), and includes the 150th site built in Aotearoa as part of the initiative
30 September 2020
Digital services provider joins kaupapa to further embed te reo Māori
25 September 2020
Enables wholesale services on dedicated, resilient and diverse pathways for international traffic
24 September 2020
Activity now aligns to the United Nations Global Goals for sustainable development, focusing on creating a better Aotearoa via technology solutions
22 September 2020
This Sign Language Week discover some of New Zealand's best digital resources designed to support those hard of hearing.
22 September 2020
Vodafone NZ partners with TheMarket to reward customers with complimentary membership
18 September 2020
By Kirstin Te Wao, Head of Māori Development
17 September 2020
By Kirstin Te Wao, Head of Māori Development