Our recent media
One NZ condemns attacks following another mobile site arson in Wānaka putting community safety at risk
8 October 2025
Latest damage follows four similar NZ telco attacks in the region in recent months
Read More
1 October 2025
Network investment continues towards a better-connected New Zealand
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.
Previous media
1 May 2020
In case you haven’t heard, we now offer Endless Data on all new Pay Monthly mobile plans. T&Cs apply*.
So what does Endless Data mean, and what can you do with it?
1 May 2020
By Tony Baird, Wholesale & Infrastructure Director.
30 April 2020
Follow these simple tips to ensure you and your family forge a healthy relationship with technology
30 April 2020
Early adopters can access Vodafone 5G for free until July 2021
29 April 2020
Busting some myths about the latest mobile network, also called “5G”
28 April 2020
More connectivity for 326 Kiwis and 4 mobile black spots in Kaipara, Waitomo, Central Hawke’s Bay, Tasman, Gore and Southland districts
24 April 2020
By Tony Baird, Wholesale & Infrastructure Director, Vodafone NZ
17 April 2020
By Tony Baird, Wholesale and Infrastructure Director.
14 April 2020
The difference between urban and rural connections, including fixed and wireless broadband plus mobile