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One NZ Satellite Data takes off with apps and WhatsApp calling

With 10 million texts now successfully sent, One NZ extends service with satellite data

One NZ has taken its next giant leap, expanding on the existing satellite messaging service to include select apps and satellite voice calling via WhatsApp for eligible customers. Satellite messaging and apps are powered by Starlink’s network of 650 Direct-to-Cell satellites.

Satellite texting changed the game for New Zealanders, who are now safer and better connected because of this service. But this was just a starting point for One NZ customers
Joe Goddard

“We’re now taking things to the next level rolling out data, giving customers with an eligible phone and plan access to important information like weather and maps while outside of traditional mobile coverage – and letting them keep in touch with friends and family with satellite calling on WhatsApp when they have line of sight to the sky” says Experience and Commercial Director, Joe Goddard

Since One NZ Satellite was launched with texting as a world-first in December 2024, customers across the country have embraced the service, sending over 10 million messages through space.

This is helping Kiwi to connect with each other in parts of New Zealand where mobile signal didn’t traditionally reach – that means coverage to around 40% of the country’s landmass – and they can now communicate through the satellite-to-mobile network.

Prepping for launch with partners Samsung and Meta.
Late last year, One New Zealand worked closely with Samsung to provide early access to data for customers with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 and Z Flip7 FE phones on an eligible plan. One NZ has now also opened its satellite data service to customers with iPhone 13 and above and is planning to add more phones to the line-up in the coming months.

Joe adds: “Samsung has been an awesome partner in preparing to roll out data via Starlink’s satellite constellation. This is truly cutting-edge work and we’re thankful for their hard work to get us to this point. I’d also like to thank Meta, who sent engineers down to Aotearoa in 2025 to perform WhatsApp testing with our teams, helping us refine the experience in the run up to launch.”

Accessing data.
One NZ customers with an eligible phone and plan with line-of-sight to the sky, now have access to use WhatsApp (including Meta AI), Google Maps, AllTrails, Plan My Walk Accuweather, and X.

“Accessing the data service works in the same way as our satellite TXT service, with phones picking up the satellite when out of range of our mobile signal,” says Joe.

“We’ve heard from many Kiwi this summer who’ve been relying on our satellite service while tramping on Great Barrier, deep sea fishing, and travelling through the Arthur’s Pass to name but a few. We’ve also heard examples of how One NZ Satellite has provided reassuring connection during emergency situations. We’re excited to hear how the addition of data keeps our customers better connected.”

Preparing more Kiwi app developers for lift off.
One NZ is working with app developer Smudge to help support local New Zealand companies to get their apps ready for the new satellite data service.

“Having been first in the world to launch our satellite IoT service in 2025, we know that businesses in New Zealand will find expanded data coverage super valuable. Anyone with a remote field force or who travels for work will be safer and can get more done with One NZ Satellite,” adds Joe.

“We’re excited to see a Kiwi app, Plan My Walk, become satellite enabled recently, and we hope to see even more Kiwi apps launch soon, to add to the international ones currently being offered.”

If developers have an app you are interested in optimising for satellite, check out how to develop your App for Satellite for more info.

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One NZ Satellite Terms: Use data on select Apps, and TXT/MMS in minutes. Limited app functionality. Requires an eligible mobile plan and phone, with line-of -sight to the sky. Terms, standard MMS charges, fair use and capacity control applies, see https://one.nz/why-choose-us/satellite/

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