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Whio (blue duck)
16 March 2026
Connectivity over Satellite enables DOC to communicate in a remote area where it was not possible before.
11 March 2026
One New Zealand, one of three largest telecommunications providers in the country, has selected the Highlight Service Observability Platform to enhance its managed network services and give customers clearer visibility into network performance, service levels and overall value.
Juliet Jones, Chief Corporate Officer, One NZ.
9 March 2026
By Juliet Jones, Chief Corporate Officer, One New Zealand
New 5G cell site in Shelly Bay North.
5 March 2026
Imagine you could see New Zealand’s mobile network as a landscape of invisible highways in the sky.
3 March 2026
Strong partnerships are tested when conditions are toughest - and when severe storms hit Coromandel and Northland, the Department of Conservation (DOC) needed to quickly contact thousands of people with camp bookings across New Zealand.
We're building a Self-Healing Mobile Network - One NZ. Play
28 November 2025
At One NZ, our purpose is simple: a better-connected Aotearoa New Zealand. That’s why we’re investing in safer, more secure, reliable network infrastructure, so Kiwis can count on us when it matters most. We’re building a Self-Healing Network, powered by AI and automation.
21 November 2025
It’s Fraud Awareness Week, and at One New Zealand we’re reemphasising our commitment to keep our customers, whānau and communities safe from scammers. As fraud tactics continue to evolve, so do the tools we use to stop them—combining people power with smart #AI technology to stay one step ahead.
Video Archive
Kiwis say technological innovation to have biggest impact on future of the country Play
5 October 2017
MEDIA RELEASE - A survey commissioned by Vodafone Group has revealed New Zealanders believe technological innovation will have the most positive influence on the future over the next 20 years.
New Zealanders highlight te reo Māori names to be updated on Google Maps Play
21 September 2017
MEDIA RELEASE - More than 54,000 New Zealanders have taken up the opportunity to pin incorrectly pronounced te reo Māori place names on an online platform developed by Vodafone and Google Maps.
solarcity teams up with Vodafone to transform kiwi houses into smart homes Play
29 August 2017
MEDIA RELEASE - Kiwis can now save on power bills and turn their houses into smart homes thanks to a new app launched by solar power company solarcity.

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