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  2. One NZ - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone New Zealand (1998–2023) Logo used from 2006 to 2017. Logo used from 2017 to 2023. One NZ is based in Auckland and was formed in 1998 as Vodafone New Zealand, after Vodafone purchased BellSouth 's New Zealand operations. The company employs over 3,000 people and has operations nationwide, with its main offices based in Auckland ...

  3. 2degrees - Wikipedia

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    2degrees is a New Zealand telecommunications provider.Its mobile network launched on 4 August 2009 after nine years of planning. 2degrees offers prepaid and pay-monthly mobile services, as well as fixed-line phone and broadband services. 2degrees is the third-largest wireless carrier in New Zealand, with 1.3 million subscribers as of July 2015.

  4. Spark New Zealand Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Spark has two mobile network competitors in the New Zealand market. One NZ which operates a GSM 900/1800 network since 1993, a WCDMA 2100 MHz network since 2005 and were also the first to launch a 4G LTE network [12] in NZ. [13] Vodafone, in response to Telecom's "Faster in More Places" claim, had constructed a nationwide WCDMA 900 MHz network ...

  5. Telephone numbers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    6 digits were originally assigned to on-account customers only; 7 digits are assigned to prepay customers only. Formerly Vodafone New Zealand 022: 2degrees: 7 digits 2degrees was launched in August 2009. 023: Unused: Owned by One NZ: 024: Unused: Protected by Management Committee 30 January 2009 to preserve the potential code expansion option ...

  6. Internet in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Internet in New Zealand. Internet access is widely available in New Zealand, with 94% of New Zealanders having access to the internet as of January 2021. [ 1] It first became accessible to university students in the country in 1989. As of June 2018, there are 1,867,000 broadband connections, of which 1,524,000 are residential and 361,000 are ...

  7. Telecommunications in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in New Zealand are fairly typical for an industrialised country. Fixed-line broadband and telephone services were largely provided through copper-based networks, but fibre-based services now represent the majority of connections. Spark New Zealand, One NZ, and 2degrees provide most services, while a number of smaller mobile ...

  8. History of prepaid mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    The history of the prepaid mobile phones began in the 1990s when mobile phone operators sought to expand their market reach. Up until this point, mobile phone services were exclusively offered on a postpaid basis (contract-based), which excluded individuals with poor credit ratings and minors under the age of 18 (the typical age of contractual ...

  9. Vodafone - Wikipedia

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    In August 2005, Vodafone launched 3G technology in New Zealand. [182] On 9 October 2006, Vodafone New Zealand bought New Zealand's 3rd largest internet service provider, iHug. [190] In October 2013, Vodafone began its rollout of 4G to provincial New Zealand, with the launch of the system in holiday hotspots around Coromandel. [191] In 2019 ...