One New Zealand, also known as Vodafone New Zealand, is a privately owned company headquartered in New Zealand. Founded in 1998, the company operates as a telecom and broadband provider, functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer. With approximately 1,730 employees, it was rebranded from Vodafone NZ in 2023 and is 99.9% owned by infrastructure investor Infratil.

Revenue

Founded

1998

Headcount

1,726

Headquarters

New Zealand

Primary Segment

Telecoms

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

One New Zealand launched a "Phone Dollars" initiative on March 19, 2026, offering an interest-free payment option to help customers manage the cost of upgrading to new devices. Previously, on March 17, signage for the One New Zealand Stadium in Christchurch began installation, fabricated and assembled in partnership with RD Group, as the venue prepares for its opening. On March 15, the Department of Conservation (DOC) implemented One NZ Satellite technology to provide critical connectivity for its teams conducting endangered whio (blue duck) surveys along the Moeraki River in remote South Westland. This followed a March 12 report where One NZ defended its decision to cancel services for an Auckland household, registered under the 111 Contact Code as vulnerable, amidst allegations of staff harassment.

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One New Zealand offers 5 products in the media and telecoms services industry. One New Zealand's product portfolio comprises of consumer electronics and telecoms.
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Examples of One New Zealand's suppliers include Snowflake, Ciena and SES Satellites.

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