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JP & BTB
6 May 2026
Sometimes the best partnerships don’t start in a boardroom. They start in an inbox. In this case, it was a cold email. One that could’ve easily been missed. Or parked for later. Or politely declined. Instead, it turned into something much more interesting.
View from the top of One NZ Stadium, Christchurch.
4 May 2026
3.4TB of data consumed over three days offering consistent, high-capacity connectivity
Albert Town North
30 April 2026
One NZ continues investing in more mobile sites to improve connectivity across New Zealand.
29 April 2026
One New Zealand has been recognised by the In‑House Agency Council (IHAC), winning the Creative Award for Best Use of Media at the 2026 IHAC Awards.
17 April 2026
For one week only, One NZ has rebranded to Twos NZ to bring attention to a story that doesn’t usually get much airtime - but plays a big role in protecting Aotearoa’s wild places.
Jason Paris talking about AI efforts to One NZ Staff.
13 April 2026
By Sarah Bellett, Head of People Experience.
A range of phones in a One NZ Retail store.
24 March 2026
If you’ve looked at buying a new phone lately, you’ve probably noticed how expensive they’ve become.
$1,650 Phone Dollars shown in One NZ's App.
20 March 2026
At One NZ, we know how important your phone is.
One NZ Stadium sign
18 March 2026
As anticipation builds for the opening of One New Zealand Stadium in Christchurch, the final touches are coming together - and behind the scenes, a symbol of what’s to come is being brought to life.
Video Archive
Kiwis set to enter a world of entertainment with Vodafone TV Play
17 October 2017
MEDIA RELEASE - Vodafone has today unveiled Vodafone TV – a world of entertainment that lets Kiwis experience television like never before, by giving them freedom and control over their favourite content.
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.

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