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Vodafone and 2degrees claim coverage of 98.5% of the population using their 2G, 3G or 4G/LTE. Spark claims coverage of 97% of the population using their 3G and 4G network. Spark's network provides superior coverage (especially 4G in rural and suburban areas), with Vodafone being a excellent alternative particularly in urban and touristed areas. 2degrees's network (even when including roaming on Vodafone) is considered sub-par but still good enough for most people. Data speeds on 2degrees are generally the slowest of the three networks.
 
Vodafone and 2degrees claim coverage of 98.5% of the population using their 2G, 3G or 4G/LTE. Spark claims coverage of 97% of the population using their 3G and 4G network. Spark's network provides superior coverage (especially 4G in rural and suburban areas), with Vodafone being a excellent alternative particularly in urban and touristed areas. 2degrees's network (even when including roaming on Vodafone) is considered sub-par but still good enough for most people. Data speeds on 2degrees are generally the slowest of the three networks.
   
Some MVNOs resell the services of the three MNOs, but focus mostly on triple-play products. '''Skinny''', '''Skinny Direct '''and '''Warehouse Mobile''' focus on prepaid products.
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Some MVNOs resell the services of the three MNOs, but focus mostly on triple-play products. '''Skinny '''and '''Warehouse Mobile''' focus on prepaid products. '''Skinny Direct '''a branch-off of Skinny ceased distribution in 2018. In 2019 '''Kogan mobile '''from Australia started in NZ, but so far available only through the internet with a longer delivery time which makes it inconvinent for visitors. That's why it's not listed.
 
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700, 1800, 2300, 2600 MHz
 
700, 1800, 2300, 2600 MHz
   
(bands 28, 3, 30, 7)
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(bands 28, 3, 40, 7)
 
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700, 1800 MHz
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700, 900, 1800 MHz
   
(bands 28, 3)
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4G/LTE is now available in many cities and rural locations on Vodafone and Spark, while 2degrees 4G/LTE coverage is mostly in larger cities. 4G/LTE on 700 MHz is on band 28 like in Australia, Asia or Europe, not on bands 12-17 like in the US. 4.5G or LTE Advanced Pro is available on Spark's 4G network on compatible devices in many urban, rural and touristed areas.
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4G/LTE is now available in all cities, most towns and many rural locations on all networks. 4G/LTE on 700 MHz is on band 28 like in Australia, Asia or Europe, not on bands 12-17 like in the US. 4.5G or LTE Advanced Pro is available on Spark's 4G network on compatible devices in many urban, rural and touristed areas.
   
SIM cards in New Zealand don't need to be registered and some of them are sold with a top up ready for use at airports.
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SIM cards in New Zealand don't need to be registered and some of them are sold with a top up ready for use at airports. At the end of the chapter is a special reference to the island of '''Tokelau''' which is attached to New Zealand, but not served by the major operators.
 
== '''Spark '''New Zealand ==
 
== '''Spark '''New Zealand ==
 
[[File:Spark logo.png|thumb|176x176px]]
 
[[File:Spark logo.png|thumb|176x176px]]
Hi Spark NZ, previously known as Telecom New Zealand, was once the public provider in the country. It has become the biggest telecommunications provider in New Zealand and has the most extensive coverage. Its network was marketed as the XT Network before.
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Spark NZ, previously known as Telecom New Zealand, was once the public provider in the country. It has become the biggest telecommunications provider in New Zealand and has the most extensive coverage. Its network was marketed as the XT Network before.
   
It has a good nationwide coverage of 97% on 3G, but no fall back to 2G. So use their network only, if you have a 3G capable device for 850 MHz (see above), which is not so usual in some parts of the world as their 2100 MHz is only used in towns as back-up. 4G/LTE is available in all towns and cities and the vast majority of rural and tourist areas. 4.5G (LTE Advanced Pro) is now available in many urban centres and rural areas on compatible devices: [http://www.spark.co.nz/coverage coverage]
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It has a good nationwide coverage of 97% on 3G, but no fall back to 2G. So use their network only, if you have a 3G capable device for 850 MHz (see above), which is not so usual in some parts of the world. Their 2100 MHz 3G coverage is only availiable in selected areas and is being progressively reduced. Spark has the largest 4G network of all 3 networks in New Zealand, with universal 4G coverage in nearly every populated area, as well as many touristed areas and national parks. 4.5G (LTE Advanced Pro) is now available in many urban centres and rural areas on compatible devices: [http://www.spark.co.nz/coverage coverage]
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If you plan on spending time outside of New Zealand's urban areas or visiting the South Island, Spark is the recommended network.
   
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
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==== '''Tethering ''' ====
 
==== '''Tethering ''' ====
   
Available with no restrictions or extra charges.
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Available with no restrictions or extra charges. This does not apply to Spark's postpaid unlimited plans, which are usually not available to non-New Zealand residents.
   
 
==== '''Roaming plans''' ====
 
==== '''Roaming plans''' ====
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== '''Vodafone''' ==
 
== '''Vodafone''' ==
 
[[File:Vodafone.jpg|thumb|202x202px]]
 
[[File:Vodafone.jpg|thumb|202x202px]]
Vodafone is the second largest telecommunications provider in New Zealand. It has a good overall network in 4G, 3G and 2G at a range of prices. Overall their network covers 98.5% of the population. It's 4G network covers 95% of the population in 2018. See their [http://www.vodafone.co.nz/network/coverage/ coverage checker] for more information.
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Vodafone is the 2nd largest telecommunications provider in New Zealand. In 2019 Vodafone sold its NZ unit to local Infratil, an investment company that owns airports, electricity generators and retailers, renewable energy and a public transport businesses. It will maintain the network under the Vodafone brand.
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It has a good overall network in 4G, 3G and 2G at a range of prices. Overall their network covers 98.5% of the population. It's 4G network is good, with fast coverage in all urban areas, many towns and some rural areas. See their [http://www.vodafone.co.nz/network/coverage/ coverage checker] for more information.
   
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
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* $ 29: 1.5 GB of data, 200 mins voice to domestic and certain international destinations and 200 SMS domestic and international, all valid for 30 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp and Viber.
 
* $ 29: 1.5 GB of data, 200 mins voice to domestic and certain international destinations and 200 SMS domestic and international, all valid for 30 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp and Viber.
 
* $ 49: 4 GB of data, 200 mins voice to domestic and certain international destinations and 200 SMS domestic and international, all valid for 60 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, Viber, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter & Pinterest.
 
* $ 49: 4 GB of data, 200 mins voice to domestic and certain international destinations and 200 SMS domestic and international, all valid for 60 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, Viber, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter & Pinterest.
* $ 99: 10 GB of data, unlimited mins voice to & texts to NZ, 200 mins + 200 SMS to certain international destinations, all valid for 60 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, Viber, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter & Pinterest.
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* $ 59: 10 GB of data, unlimited mins voice to & texts to NZ, 200 mins + 200 SMS to certain international destinations, all valid for 60 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, Viber, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter & Pinterest.
 
* $ 50: 3 GB of data only, valid for 90 days
 
* $ 50: 3 GB of data only, valid for 90 days
 
Having used up all your included data, your service will be cut off for data usage.
 
Having used up all your included data, your service will be cut off for data usage.
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=='''2degrees '''(2°)==
 
=='''2degrees '''(2°)==
 
[[File:2degrees.jpg|thumb|194x194px]]
 
[[File:2degrees.jpg|thumb|194x194px]]
2degrees (occasionally written as 2°) is the smallest network and started business in 2009. It has coverage in populated areas and is rapidly expanding across the country. The previous roaming deal with Vodafone is slowly being phased out but some areas will still roam on the Vodafone network (in 2G & 3G only). Despite this they claim coverage of 98.5% of the population. For 4G it doesn't roam, but it has started its own network in the major cities. Its 4G network is available on prepaid plans for free: [https://www.2degreesmobile.co.nz/coverage/ coverage]. 
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2degrees (occasionally written as 2°) is the smallest network and started business in 2009. It has coverage in populated areas and is rapidly expanding across the country. The previous roaming deal with Vodafone is slowly being phased out but some areas will still roam on the Vodafone network (using 3G only as their agreement with Vodafone does not extend to 4G). They claim coverage of 98.5% of the population (which includes areas where customers roam onto Vodafone's network). Its 4G network has less coverage in comparison to its competitors, and reception can be worse in rural areas particually in the South Island. However they have good coverage in urban areas including all cities, most towns and many rural areas in the North Island. [https://www.2degreesmobile.co.nz/coverage/ coverage]. 
   
2degrees has closed down its entire 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE network in March 2018. The provider's 3G network (including roaming on Vodafone's 3G network) now provides coverage of 98.5% of New Zealand’s population. The 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequencies freed up by the 2G switch-off will be migrated to 3G and 4G services.
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2degrees has closed down its entire 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE network in March 2018. The provider's 3G network (including roaming on Vodafone's 3G network) now provides coverage of 98.5% of New Zealand’s population. They are also switching on 4G in the 900 MHz frequency band previouly used by the 2G network. That is helping improve their 4G coverage in rural areas as well as adding more capacity in urban areas.
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Due to 2degrees's poor network coverage in comparison to its competitors, WiFi calling is available on compatible devices, meaning that you can use your call and text allowances over a WiFi network, whether you are in New Zealand or overseas. Any usage on WiFi calling overseas will be used from your local allowance, and not charged as roaming.
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If you are planning on spending your time predominantly in urban areas and your device is compatible with WiFi calling, 2degrees can be a great budget alternative to the two traditional networks.
   
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
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! colspan="4" |Combo Packs:
 
! colspan="4" |Combo Packs:
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|250 MB
 
|$ 9
 
|buy 9Carry
 
|STOP 9Carry
 
 
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|1.25 GB
 
|1.25 GB
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To activate text the actiavtion code to 233. These packs do not automatically renew and the $20 and $35 packs also include Unlimited Calls and Texts to AU/NZ.
 
To activate text the actiavtion code to 233. These packs do not automatically renew and the $20 and $35 packs also include Unlimited Calls and Texts to AU/NZ.
They also other two others packs that can be either purchased for the "Islands" (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Vanuatu or PNG) or the "Globe" (UK, USA, Canada and Ireland).
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They also other two others packs that can be either purchased for the "Islands" (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Vanuatu or PNG) or the "Globe" (UK, USA, Canada and Ireland).
 
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== '''Skinny''' Mobile ==
 
== '''Skinny''' Mobile ==
 
[[File:Skinny.jpg|thumb|182x182px]]
 
[[File:Skinny.jpg|thumb|182x182px]]
Skinny is a MVNO owned by Spark NZ. Its business model is to offer cheap prepaid SIM cards at low prices, in defense to 2degrees. It uses the Spark network on 3G and 4G/LTE (see above for frequencies): [http://www.skinny.co.nz/coverage/ Skinny coverage]. Remember, that your device should be capable of 850 MHz 3G to use Skinny.
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Skinny is a MVNO owned by Spark NZ. Its business model is to offer cheap prepaid SIM cards at low prices, in defense to 2degrees. It uses the Spark network on 3G and 4G/LTE (see above for frequencies): [http://www.skinny.co.nz/coverage/ Skinny coverage]. Remember, that your device should be capable of 850 MHz 3G and 700 MHz (band 28) 4G to use Skinny.
   
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
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==== '''Data rates''' ====
 
==== '''Data rates''' ====
 
Default data outside of package is $0.20 per MB. Their price model is quite complicated: You first have to activate a compulsory '''combo''' to be added by an optional '''add-on''' on this SIM. There are weekly or monthly combos.
 
Default data outside of package is $0.20 per MB. Their price model is quite complicated: You first have to activate a compulsory '''combo''' to be added by an optional '''add-on''' on this SIM. There are weekly or monthly combos.
* '''weekly combos:'''
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* '''weekly combo (for 7 days):'''
 
** Weekly Combo: $ 5 - 100 MB data, 60 NZ minutes, 750 NZ texts
 
** Weekly Combo: $ 5 - 100 MB data, 60 NZ minutes, 750 NZ texts
** Busy Fingers: $ 4 - 60 MB data, 15 NZ minutes, 750 NZ texts
 
** Loose Lips: $ 4 - 60 MB data, 60 NZ minutes, 100 NZ texts
 
** Data weekly Combo: $ 5 - 250 MB data
 
 
* '''monthly combos (for 28 days):'''
 
* '''monthly combos (for 28 days):'''
 
** $9 - 250 MB data, unltd. NZ and AU text, 100 NZ/AU minutes
 
** $9 - 250 MB data, unltd. NZ and AU text, 100 NZ/AU minutes
 
** $16 - 1.25 GB data with rollover, unltd. Skinny mins and NZ/AU texts, 150 NZ/AU mins with rollover to of unused allowances to the next month
 
** $16 - 1.25 GB data with rollover, unltd. Skinny mins and NZ/AU texts, 150 NZ/AU mins with rollover to of unused allowances to the next month
 
** $26 - 2.5 GB data with rollover, unltd. Skinny mins and NZ/AU texts, 300 NZ/AU minutes with rollover of unused allowances to the next month
 
** $26 - 2.5 GB data with rollover, unltd. Skinny mins and NZ/AU texts, 300 NZ/AU minutes with rollover of unused allowances to the next month
** $36 - 4.5 GB data with data rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU min and texts, unlimited.
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** $36 - 4.5 GB data with data rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts
** $46 - 12 GB data with data rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts, unlimited.
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** $46 - 12 GB data with data rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts
** $66 - 30GB data with rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts, unlimited.
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** $66 - 30 GB data with rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts
 
Combos renew every 7 or 28 days unless cancelled online. To these combos, the following data '''add-ons''' can be added:
 
Combos renew every 7 or 28 days unless cancelled online. To these combos, the following data '''add-ons''' can be added:
 
* '''for 7 days '''(available on all weekly and monthly combos)''':'''
 
* '''for 7 days '''(available on all weekly and monthly combos)''':'''
** 80 MB for $ 2
 
 
** 200 MB for $ 4
 
** 200 MB for $ 4
 
** 600 MB for $ 8
 
** 600 MB for $ 8
 
* '''for 28 days '''(not available on weekly combos)''':'''
 
* '''for 28 days '''(not available on weekly combos)''':'''
 
** 500 MB for $ 10
 
** 500 MB for $ 10
** 1 GB for $ 15 (not available for the $8 and $9 combos)
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** 1 GB for $ 15 (not available for the $9 combo)
** 2 GB for $ 25 (not available for the $8 and $9 combos)
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** 2 GB for $ 25 (not available for the $9 combo)
 
You can even mix and match 28 and 7 day combos and add-ons. All 28 day and 7 day add-ons will auto-renew every 28 days or 7 days from purchase if your combo has auto renewed, is still active and you have enough credit to buy the add-on. If your combo failed to renew due to not enough credit but you reactivated it before your add-on renewal date the add-on will remain active and renew.
 
You can even mix and match 28 and 7 day combos and add-ons. All 28 day and 7 day add-ons will auto-renew every 28 days or 7 days from purchase if your combo has auto renewed, is still active and you have enough credit to buy the add-on. If your combo failed to renew due to not enough credit but you reactivated it before your add-on renewal date the add-on will remain active and renew.
   
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If you have understood this combo and add-on thing, you will have low rates at a still good coverage in NZ. Their data-only SIM card has been discontinued.
 
If you have understood this combo and add-on thing, you will have low rates at a still good coverage in NZ. Their data-only SIM card has been discontinued.
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All combos from $16 and higher can rollover minutes, SMS and data to the next month as long as you keep any active combo. Rather than purchasing a mid-sized combo, you can buy a big combo instead in the first month and downsize it to a small combo in the following months. Thereby you can save a lot, if you stay for longer.
   
 
==== '''Data Binge''' ====
 
==== '''Data Binge''' ====
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Currently there are 4 packs:
 
Currently there are 4 packs:
 
* 10 mins: $ 0.50
 
* 10 mins: $ 0.50
* 1 hour: $ 1.00
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* 1 hour: $ 1
* 4 hours: $ 2.00
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* 4 hours: $ 2
* 12 hours: $ 4.00
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* 12 hours: $ 4.
 
Similar to the 2degrees Data Clock, it's not possible to pause/stop a session once you've started it but it is possible to purchase multiple sessions at one time (e.g. two 12 hour sessions to provide 24 hours access for $8). Unlike 2degrees casual data is not disabled so when a timed data session ends data usage will be taken from existing add-ons or charged at $0.20 per MB.
 
Similar to the 2degrees Data Clock, it's not possible to pause/stop a session once you've started it but it is possible to purchase multiple sessions at one time (e.g. two 12 hour sessions to provide 24 hours access for $8). Unlike 2degrees casual data is not disabled so when a timed data session ends data usage will be taken from existing add-ons or charged at $0.20 per MB.
   
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Available with no restrictions or extra charges.
 
Available with no restrictions or extra charges.
   
==== '''More info''' ====
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==== '''<s>Skinny Direct</s> '''(no longer available to new customers) ====
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[[File:Skinny direct.jpg|thumb|138x138px]]<span style="font-weight:normal;">MVNO Skinny lauched Skinny Direct as second brand in 2016 with an even lower touch model. Unfortunately, at the end of 2018, they've announced to not accept any new customers anymore. All existing customer are grandfathered and can stay on Skinny Direct's plans, but no new customers will be admitted. </span>
* APN: wapaccess.co.nz
 
* Website: http://www.skinny.co.nz
 
== '''Skinny Direct''' ==
 
[[File:Skinny direct.jpg|thumb|168x168px]]
 
<span style="font-weight:normal;">MVNO Skinny lauched Skinny Direct as second brand in September 2016 with an even lower touch model. Like Skinny Mobile it uses the Spark network on 3G and 4G/LTE (see above for frequencies): </span>[http://www.skinny.co.nz/coverage/ Skinny coverage]<span style="font-weight:normal;">. Remember, that your device should be capable of 850 MHz 3G to use Skinny.</span>
 
 
Skinny Direct is a different set of plans not interchangeable with their other brand. Generally, listings of online-only operators and rolling contracts are banned on this WIKI. So it's important to point out the differences to the other offers here. Skinny Direct is only sold online, but you can switch any Skinny Mobile SIM bought in shops to it. It's like a hybrid of pre- and postpaid: you'll have to link the SIM card to your credit card and it works like a rolling contract on a prepaid basis. So it's essential to cancel your contract online at the end.
 
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
 
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Their prepaid SIM card is only available [https://www.skinnydirect.co.nz/ online] and can only be sent to an NZ postal address only. But there is an easy bypass.</p>
 
 
<p style="font-weight:normal;">You can purchase a Skinny <u>Mobile</u> SIM card at their sales partners (for list see above) for $ 2 without any credit included. After registering the SIM with Skinny <u>Mobile</u> and before adding any credit, you can sign up online with Skinny <u>Direct</u> selecting "''I want to keep my current number''" and choosing 'Skinny' as your current provider during step 2 of the sign-up process (after choosing your plan). You'll get a text message from Skinny Direct confirming your number and after you've entered the confirmation code online you'll be good to go. You will need internet access on your device via a WiFi or on another device to use this process.</p>
 
 
<p style="font-weight:normal;">If you happen to use a pre-used Skinny <u>Mobile</u> SIM to be ported to Skinny <u>Direct</u>, try to use all your loaded credit before as this transfer will forfeit your previous balance.</p>
 
 
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Anyway, you will seal a rolling contract, not classical prepaid by linking it to your credit or debit card. The monthly plan fee will be deducted at the beginning of each month, until you terminate the agreement, regardless, if you are using it or not. However, Skinny Direct doesn't require a commitment beyond one month and can be cancelled online at any time. Thus you'll get the lowest prepaid data rates in the country right now. You must purchase a plan at least once every 12 months, otherwise your account will be deactivated. </p>
 
 
==== '''Data rates''' ====
 
There are 3 plans available all with unlimited Australian and New Zealand minutes and texts for a month:
 
*4 GB data: $ 35
 
*12 GB data: $ 50
 
*25 GB data: $ 65
 
All unused data will roll over to the next month, if you buy a new plan. Additional data for 30 days can be added:
 
*1 GB for $ 10
 
 
==== '''Tethering''' ====
 
 
Available with no restrictions or extra charges.
 
   
 
==== '''More info''' ====
 
==== '''More info''' ====
 
* APN: wapaccess.co.nz
 
* APN: wapaccess.co.nz
* Website: [https://skinnydirect.co.nz/ http://skinnydirect.co.nz]
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* Website for Skinny Mobile: http://www.skinny.co.nz
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* Website for Skinny Direct: [https://skinnydirect.co.nz/ http://skinnydirect.co.nz]
 
== '''Warehouse Mobile''' ==
 
== '''Warehouse Mobile''' ==
 
[[File:Warehouse mobile.png|thumb|266x266px]]
 
[[File:Warehouse mobile.png|thumb|266x266px]]
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==== '''Availability''' ====
 
==== '''Availability''' ====
The SIM card starter is priced at $4 and available online to be sent to a NZ postal address or at more than 90 retail locations of the Warehouse Group in the country ([http://catalogues.thewarehouse.co.nz/storelocator.html store locator]). To start, you have to put the SIM in your phone, dial 800 and follow the prompts.
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The SIM card starter is priced at $1 (with $5 starter credit) and available online to be sent to a NZ postal address or at more than 90 retail locations of the Warehouse Group in the country ([http://catalogues.thewarehouse.co.nz/storelocator.html store locator]). To start, you have to put the SIM in your phone, dial 800 and follow the prompts.
   
Top-ups start from $10 and can be made [https://myaccount.warehousemobile.co.nz/app/#/ online] on your account (by NZ-issued cards and internatl. VISA cards only) or by using vouchers sold at Warehouse and 600 more locations, where you spot their logo. Top-ups now stay valid for 90 days and each further top-up extends validity.
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Top-ups start from $5 and can be made [https://myaccount.warehousemobile.co.nz/app/#/ online] on your account (by NZ-issued cards and international VISA cards only) or by using vouchers sold at Warehouse and 600 more locations, where you spot their logo. Top-ups now stay valid for 90 days and each further top-up extends validity.
   
 
==== '''Data rates''' ====
 
==== '''Data rates''' ====
 
Data is by default at 6c per MB. Recently, they've added data packages called Pick'n'go Packs valid for 31 days:
 
Data is by default at 6c per MB. Recently, they've added data packages called Pick'n'go Packs valid for 31 days:
 
* 500 MB: $ 4 - activation: text 'Buy 4Data' to 801
 
* 500 MB: $ 4 - activation: text 'Buy 4Data' to 801
* 1 GB: $ 8 - activation: text 'Buy 8Data' to 801
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* 1.4 GB: $ 8 - activation: text 'Buy 8Data' to 801
 
* 4 GB: $ 30 - activation: text 'Buy 30Data' to 801
 
* 4 GB: $ 30 - activation: text 'Buy 30Data' to 801
 
At the end of 31 days any unused data can roll over for up to 90 days if you purchase another data pack prior to expiry.
 
At the end of 31 days any unused data can roll over for up to 90 days if you purchase another data pack prior to expiry.
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* APN: warehouse
 
* APN: warehouse
 
* Website: http://www.warehousemobile.co.nz
 
* Website: http://www.warehousemobile.co.nz
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[[File:Flag of Tokelau.svg.png|thumb|277x277px]]
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== '''Tokelau''' ==
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'''Tokelau''' is a dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean. It consists of three tropical coral atolls (Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo), with a combined land area of 10 km<sup>2</sup> (4 sq mi) and has a population of approximately 1,500 people. There is no airport and a chartered vessel, operated under
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an arrangement between New Zealand and Tokelau, is the only means of transport to and from the islands at present; the trip from Apia in Samoa currently takes over a day.
 
[[File:Greylist.jpg|left|thumb|340x340px]]
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Tokelau is not served by New Zealand providers. The sole telecoms provider Telecommunications Tokelau Corporation or Teletok, the sole telecoms provider on the island has officially launched its 4G/LTE network in 2017. The network covers all three islands (Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo) that comprise Tokelau;.
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The network comprises infrastructure from Huawei, with the towers and related facilities constructed in March 2016. Starting in November 2016, engineers from 4G Blue Arcus Technologies began the installation and testing of the LTE system.
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This may have improved internal connections, but all data go through narrow satellite links. There is no publicly available information on it aside from the fact, that it exists and runs on band 28 (700 MHz). It will remain on the greylist until details can be found, including whether it is open to visitors on a prepaid basis. Otherwise, Internet is provided through Teletok in free internet cafes and some households offer their own ADSL internet connection.
 
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Revision as of 23:46, 12 September 2019

Flag of New Zealand

Basics

New Zealand has three mobile network operators:

  • Spark NZ
  • Vodafone NZ
  • 2degrees (2°)

Spark is the market leader with coverage over 4G/LTE and 3G networks. Vodafone is the next biggest mobile provider with an extensive 2G/3G/4G network. 2degrees is a relative newcomer with less own coverage, using free roaming in rural and smaller urban centres on the Vodafone 3G network. 2degrees has shut down 2G in March 2018.

Vodafone and 2degrees claim coverage of 98.5% of the population using their 2G, 3G or 4G/LTE. Spark claims coverage of 97% of the population using their 3G and 4G network. Spark's network provides superior coverage (especially 4G in rural and suburban areas), with Vodafone being a excellent alternative particularly in urban and touristed areas. 2degrees's network (even when including roaming on Vodafone) is considered sub-par but still good enough for most people. Data speeds on 2degrees are generally the slowest of the three networks.

Some MVNOs resell the services of the three MNOs, but focus mostly on triple-play products. Skinny and Warehouse Mobile focus on prepaid products. Skinny Direct a branch-off of Skinny ceased distribution in 2018. In 2019 Kogan mobile from Australia started in NZ, but so far available only through the internet with a longer delivery time which makes it inconvinent for visitors. That's why it's not listed.

Network Vodafone Spark
2G GSM 900 MHz n./a. n./a.
3G DC-HSPA

900, 2100 MHz

850, 2100 MHz 900, 2100 MHz
4G LTE

700, 1800, 2600 MHz

(bands 28, 3, 7)

700, 1800, 2300, 2600 MHz

(bands 28, 3, 40, 7)

700, 900, 1800 MHz

(bands 28, 8, 3)

4G/LTE is now available in all cities, most towns and many rural locations on all networks. 4G/LTE on 700 MHz is on band 28 like in Australia, Asia or Europe, not on bands 12-17 like in the US. 4.5G or LTE Advanced Pro is available on Spark's 4G network on compatible devices in many urban, rural and touristed areas.

SIM cards in New Zealand don't need to be registered and some of them are sold with a top up ready for use at airports. At the end of the chapter is a special reference to the island of Tokelau which is attached to New Zealand, but not served by the major operators.

Spark New Zealand

Spark logo

Spark NZ, previously known as Telecom New Zealand, was once the public provider in the country. It has become the biggest telecommunications provider in New Zealand and has the most extensive coverage. Its network was marketed as the XT Network before.

It has a good nationwide coverage of 97% on 3G, but no fall back to 2G. So use their network only, if you have a 3G capable device for 850 MHz (see above), which is not so usual in some parts of the world. Their 2100 MHz 3G coverage is only availiable in selected areas and is being progressively reduced. Spark has the largest 4G network of all 3 networks in New Zealand, with universal 4G coverage in nearly every populated area, as well as many touristed areas and national parks. 4.5G (LTE Advanced Pro) is now available in many urban centres and rural areas on compatible devices: coverage

If you plan on spending time outside of New Zealand's urban areas or visiting the South Island, Spark is the recommended network.

Availability

You can get their prepaid SIM card in their shops: store finder and lots of other places. Top-ups can be bought there or made online by credit card. You can also buy the SIM card after going through customs and picking up your bag at Auckland International Airport terminal and at the Christchurch Airport.

You can top-up with a prepaid voucher sold all over or by credit card online.

They sell starter packs in three monthly prepaid plans or a casual rate:

  • $ 5: without any credit
  • $ 19: including: 1.25 GB data, 200 domestic minutes, unlimited domestic texts and 1 GB WiFi per day
  • $ 29: including: 2 GB data, 300 dom. minutes, unlimited dom. texts, 1 GB WiFi per day
  • $ 49: including: 4 GB data, 500 dom. minutes, unlimited dom. texts, 1 GB WiFi per day

Data by default is charged at $1 per day for 10 MB. Additional data is then charged at $0.30 per MB. For cheaper data it's best to add a Value or Data Lover Pack (see below).

1 GB per day of WiFi data is available with the $19, $29 and $49 monthly prepaid starter packs and all Value and Data Lover packs. This can be useful as the Spark hotspots are commonly located in phone booths. You only need to sign in once, where they send you a code and then whenever you come across a Spark WiFi signal, you automatically log on.

Travel Pack SIM

Spark sells two different travel SIMs which provide domestic/international calls, texts and data:

  • $ 29 valid for 1 month including 1 GB data, 200 domestic minutes, 100 international* minutes, 200 domestic texts and 50 international* texts.
  • $ 49 valid for 2 months including 3 GB data, 200 domestic minutes, 200 international* minutes, 200 domestic texts and 100 international* texts

*international countries include: USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, South Africa, UK, Ireland, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Philippines, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and South Korea.

Travel Packs include the SIM card and are sold at all Spark stores including Auckland and Christchurch airports. Once the inclusions have been used the SIM card is unable to be reloaded with any addtional data or packs.

Value Packs

Value packs are the best deal, if you want calls and texts included, but when looking to get data only their Data Lover packs (shown in the table below) almost always provide better value. The Value Packs do provide some benefits as they all include a domestic call allowance and unlimited domestic texts. Data and call allowances are valid for 28 days and now roll over (up to 3.5 GB or 500 mins) provided you reload within the validity period and as mentioned earlier all value packs also provide 1 GB of Spark WiFi daily.

Price Calls Data Activation
$ 19 200 mins 1.25 GB BUY 19VPROLL
$ 29 300 mins 1.5 GB BUY 29VPROLL
$ 49 500 mins 4 GB BUY 49VPROLL

To activate, text code to 258. All packages auto-renew. To stop, text code to 258 and replace "BUY" by "END".

Data Lover Packs

Data Lover Packs represent the best value for short stays with high data usage on the Spark network. The two packs can be added to all Spark prepaid SIM cards for 28 days except for the Travel Pack SIM. Standard data now rolls over (up to 3.5 GB) provided you reload within the validity period (but Social data doesn't roll over).

Price Data Social Data Activation
$ 20 1.5 GB 1 GB BUY 20DATALOVER
$ 40 4.5 GB 1 GB BUY 40DATALOVER

Social Data can be used for Facebook, FB Messenger, Twitter or Spotify.

To activate, text code to 258. All packages auto-renew. To stop, text code to 258 and replace "BUY" by "END".

Data feature packs

Spark also offers these data add-ons for prepaid valid for 28 days:

Data Price Activation
100 MB $ 3 BUY 5DATA
1 GB $ 15 BUY 15DATA
2 GB $ 20 BUY 20DATA

To activate, text code to 258. All add ons auto-renew. To stop, text code to 258 and replace "BUY" by "END".

For Facebook, Messenger, Twitter and Spotify only, they offer a social package at $9 per 28 days including 1 GB for these four applications. Activation: BUY 9SOCIAL to 258.

SIM sizes

Mini, micro and nano SIMs are available.

Tethering

Available with no restrictions or extra charges. This does not apply to Spark's postpaid unlimited plans, which are usually not available to non-New Zealand residents.

Roaming plans

For roaming in selected countries these add-ons valid for 7 days are sold, on 4G/LTE too where available:

  • $ 15 for 500 MB data valid for 7 days.

To activate text "BUY DATAROAM" to 258. Excess data is $10 per 200 MB blocks of data up to 14 blocks then $0.50 per/MB

Data is valid in Australia, UK, USA, China, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Fiji, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Tonga, UAE, US Virgin Islands, Vanuatu and Venezuela.

More info

  • APN: internet
  • Note: The 50% discount on Spotify including with some packs is only available for NZ Spotify accounts.
  • To check money balance, send SMS "bal" to 333
  • Website: http://www.spark.co.nz

Vodafone

Vodafone

Vodafone is the 2nd largest telecommunications provider in New Zealand. In 2019 Vodafone sold its NZ unit to local Infratil, an investment company that owns airports, electricity generators and retailers, renewable energy and a public transport businesses. It will maintain the network under the Vodafone brand.

It has a good overall network in 4G, 3G and 2G at a range of prices. Overall their network covers 98.5% of the population. It's 4G network is good, with fast coverage in all urban areas, many towns and some rural areas. See their coverage checker for more information.

Availability

Vodafone Prepay SIMs can be purchased at most NZ shopping malls and service stations throughout the country (store-locations). Vodafone currently offers this basic prepaid plan. Vodafone charges $2 for the starter pack without allowances included. You have basically the choice between three plans:

  • Vodafone Pay & Go: a base plan without a fee and included allowances. Data stays at $ 0.20 per MB, but add-on packages can be added.
  • Vodafone My Flex Prepaid: a fully customizable plan, see below
  • Vodafone NZ Travel SIM: heavily marketed at airports with higher rates, but includes international calls, see below

You can top-up with most international credit cards on your Vodafone account or buy vouchers.

My Flex Prepaid

Their feature prepaid plan is called 'My Flex Prepay' and is a fully customizable plan. Default data is at $1 per 25 MB (which works out at excessive $40 per GB).

The product has three categories which allow you to select how much data, how many mins and how many texts you wish to have within a 28 day period. The different options that can be selected are as follows:

Data options Price Call options SMS options
250 MB $ 13

included: 50 mins


200 mins: +$ 1

300 mins: +$ 4

400 mins: +$ 7

500 mins: +$ 9

included: 50 SMS


500 SMS: +$ 1

unlimited: +$ 2

500 MB $ 14
1.25 GB $ 16
1.75 GB $ 19
2 GB $ 23
2.5 GB $ 28
3 GB $ 31
3.5 GB $ 38

All minutes and SMS are to all AU/NZ networks.Using the Vodafone website you pick one of the data, call and text options and it will provide the price for that pack. You can customize your plan at any time using the My Vodafone app. Simply go to ‘Plan & Add-Ons’ in the app and select ‘Manage my plan’. Here you’ll be able to dial up or down your data, mins and TXTs to suit your needs. Choose ‘Buy now’, to start the changes to your plan immediately, or select ‘Save changes’ to have the changes to your plan start after your next plan renewal. Your chosen pack will automatically renew if you don't stop it unless you don't have enough credit and over usage is charged at the default rate of $1 per 25 MB. You can add data as shown below at add-ons,

NZ Travel SIM

For tourists and visitors Vodafone offers a Travel SIM card, sold predominantly at the airports. As of September 2018 these SIMs now come with content passes which permit unlimited data usage on certain messaging and social media apps:

  • $ 29: 1.5 GB of data, 200 mins voice to domestic and certain international destinations and 200 SMS domestic and international, all valid for 30 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp and Viber.
  • $ 49: 4 GB of data, 200 mins voice to domestic and certain international destinations and 200 SMS domestic and international, all valid for 60 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, Viber, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter & Pinterest.
  • $ 59: 10 GB of data, unlimited mins voice to & texts to NZ, 200 mins + 200 SMS to certain international destinations, all valid for 60 days. Unlimited data on Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, Viber, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter & Pinterest.
  • $ 50: 3 GB of data only, valid for 90 days

Having used up all your included data, your service will be cut off for data usage.

To check data, SMS and minutes balances text "MYADDONS" to 756. To find out your number text "NUM" to 521, fbalance text "BAL" to 777.

You can add 1 GB extra to the voice and data SIMS for $20 by texting "BUY EXTRADATA" to 756 or by calling 777. The data-only SIM can be refilled with 2 GB for $45, 5 GB for $75 or 10GB for $140.

But you are advised strongly against doing this, since: 1. it's more expensive per GB then buying a new card 2. It's very complicated (first you have to put money in your account, and then you can buy the extra GB using a PIN code which is only provided in shops 3. Any leftover money in your account is not refunded to you).

Add-on data

It's also possible to add more data to all packages and plans from above (including Pay&Go plan) with the following packages:

  • 300 MB for 1 day: $ 3
  • 300 MB for 7 days: $ 6
  • 500 MB for 30 days: $ 12
  • 1 GB for 30 days: $ 20
  • 2.5 GB for 30 days: $ 45

Purchase is by app or online through "buy more" option.

Vodafone Passes

To all Flex Prepay Plans and the NZ Travel SIM various Vodafone Passes can be added. Thus audio and video streaming and social media will not be debited from your general data allowance. Access must be made through the relevant app and there is strictly no tethering / mobile hotspot use on these Vodafone Passes:

  • Social Pass: $2 for 2 days, $5 for 7 days, $10 for 28 days. It includes unlimited Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter and Pinterest
  • Chat Pass: $1 for 2 days, $3 for 7 days, $5 for 28 days. It includes unlimited FB Messenger, WhatsApp and Viber
  • Music Pass: $2 for 2 days, $5 for 7 days, $10 for 28 days. It includes unlimited Apple Music, iHeartRadio, Rova, SoundCloud, Tidal and Spotify.
  • Video Pass: $5 for 2 days, $10 for 7 days, $20 for 28 days. It includes unlimited Netflix, Neon, Sky GO, Vodafone TV, TVNZ OnDemand and Vevo.

To add a pass log into the My Vodafone App
, click on your data allowance wheel
,click on ‘Plan & Add-Ons’, scroll down to the ‘Passes’ tab, decide which Passes you want and tap ‘Buy’ and confirm your purchase.

Data-only SIM

Their data-only SIM is aimed at tablets and routers and called Prepay Mobile Broadband. It's on 4G/LTE too. Starter price is $ 5 without credit for a triple cut SIM. You can add one of these packages:

  • Data 20 Add-on: 500 MB for 30 days: $ 20
  • Data 30 Add-on: 1 GB for 30 days: $ 30
  • Data 50 Add-on: 3 GB for 3 months: $ 50
  • Data 80 Add-on: 5 GB for 6 months: $ 80

Each top-up of $ 20 or more gives a 500 MB data bonus. For extra data, they offer boosts of 2 GB for $45, 5 GB for $75 and 10 GB for $140, each valid until your base plan renews at the end of the month.

SIM sizes

Triple cut mini SIMs (standard), micro-SIMs and nano-SIMs are all available.

Tethering

Available with no restrictions or extra charges.

More info

2degrees (2°)

2degrees

2degrees (occasionally written as 2°) is the smallest network and started business in 2009. It has coverage in populated areas and is rapidly expanding across the country. The previous roaming deal with Vodafone is slowly being phased out but some areas will still roam on the Vodafone network (using 3G only as their agreement with Vodafone does not extend to 4G). They claim coverage of 98.5% of the population (which includes areas where customers roam onto Vodafone's network). Its 4G network has less coverage in comparison to its competitors, and reception can be worse in rural areas particually in the South Island. However they have good coverage in urban areas including all cities, most towns and many rural areas in the North Island. coverage

2degrees has closed down its entire 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE network in March 2018. The provider's 3G network (including roaming on Vodafone's 3G network) now provides coverage of 98.5% of New Zealand’s population. They are also switching on 4G in the 900 MHz frequency band previouly used by the 2G network. That is helping improve their 4G coverage in rural areas as well as adding more capacity in urban areas.

Due to 2degrees's poor network coverage in comparison to its competitors, WiFi calling is available on compatible devices, meaning that you can use your call and text allowances over a WiFi network, whether you are in New Zealand or overseas. Any usage on WiFi calling overseas will be used from your local allowance, and not charged as roaming.

If you are planning on spending your time predominantly in urban areas and your device is compatible with WiFi calling, 2degrees can be a great budget alternative to the two traditional networks.

Availability

2degrees prepaid SIMs are available at most supermarkets in bigger cities and their stores: store locator for a $5 startup price and are called "Prepay Plus". Some shops may also sell a $19 SIM which includes a $19 Combo Pack. 

You can top up using a voucher sold at many locations or online by credit card. 

Data featured packs

Default rate on all prepaid SIMs for data is $0.50 per MB. Two different types of packs include data, Data packs include Data only and prices haven't been updated in a while. Combo packs are newer with better prices and can like data packs can be used in any device but they also include calls/texts. To all prepaid SIM cards the following packs that include data can be added valid for 1 month:

Data Price Activation Deactivation
Data Packs:
500 MB $ 10 buy 500MB STOP 500MB
1 GB $ 20 buy 1GB STOP 1GB
15 GB $ 50 buy 15GB STOP 3GB
12 GB^ $ 99 by Zone 12GB STOP Zone 12GB
Combo Packs:
1.25 GB $ 19 buy 19Carry STOP 19Carry
2.5 GB $ 29 buy 29Carry STOP 29Carry
10 GB $ 49 buy 49Carry STOP 49Carry

All packages are valid for 1 month. To activate text code to 233. It will auto-renew after 30 days. To stop auto-renewal text deactivation code to 233.

^ This pack is valid for 6 months and data can only be used in "Zone Area" which esseitnally means it won't work on roaming on Vodafone. The Zone areas coverage map is on this page.

Combo packs also include Unlimited texts and 200 minutes of calls (50 minutes for the $9 Pack) to AU/NZ mobile and landline numbers. Data and call minutes also roll over if a new pack is purchased within the validity period of the pack.

All packs auto-renew (when validity expires or when almost all data has been used) but can be stopped by texting the code in the table. You can continue to use any remaining data until your pack expires. Excess data charged at the standard casual rate of 50c/MB.

Data Clock

2degrees have recently released a new data product that offers unlimited data volume instead billed by time. Any 2degrees SIM is compatible with the service, but you will need to have a compatible iPhone or Android device capable of downloading the app from your devices app store. The app download requires internet access, but it can be downloaded ahead of time over WiFi.

Setting up the app is simple and it sends a verification code to your device to verify the phone number. Once activated your prepaid SIM will have casual data disabled to prevent credit being mistakenly used. This means that if you have an active pack with no data remaining, despite having credit you'll be unable to use data unless you disable the Data Clock app, purchase a timed data session or purchase a new pack.

A timed data session can be activated in the app using the credit on your SIM with the following standard prices:

  • 15 mins: $ 0.40
  • 30 mins: $ 0.70
  • 1 hour: $ 1.00
  • 2 hours: $ 1.50
  • 4 hours: $ 2.00
  • 8 hours: $ 3.00
  • 12 hours: $ 4.00
  • 16 hours: $ 5.00
  • 24 hours: $ 6.00

All of the timed sessions include an unlimited data volume (with an unknown fair use policy). Once a timed session has been started it's not possible to stop but it's possible to select multiple sessions at once. The app will also provide a notification when 10 minutes are remaining in the session. Currently tethering and mobile hotspot use are officially banned, but not enforced and some sessions only use 2G/3G networks instead of the 4G network depending on the area.

Roaming packages

2 Degrees also offer roaming packages for 10 different countries. In most cases, it is cheaper to purchase a local sim however for short visits the following packs might work out cheaper. For roaming in Australia they offer 4 packages:

Data Price Validity Activation
300 MB $ 10 7 days buy AUS300
500 MB $ 15 7 days buy AUS500
500 MB $ 20 7 days buy 20AUS
1 GB $ 35 14 days buy 35AUS

To activate text the actiavtion code to 233. These packs do not automatically renew and the $20 and $35 packs also include Unlimited Calls and Texts to AU/NZ. They also other two others packs that can be either purchased for the "Islands" (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Vanuatu or PNG) or the "Globe" (UK, USA, Canada and Ireland).

Data Price Validity Activation "Islands" Activation "Globe"
500 MB $ 30 7 days buy 30ISLAND buy 30GLOBE
1 GB $ 55 14 days buy 55ISLAND buy 30ISLAND

To purchase text the activation code to 233. These packs do not automatically renew and they also include Unlimited Calls/Texts in the country you are in and back to NZ.

SIM sizes

Mini & micro SIMs available (push out cards offering both sizes).

Tethering

Works fine with no restrictions on data packs, but it's officially banned (but not enforced) whilst an active data clock session is in use.

More info

Skinny Mobile

Skinny

Skinny is a MVNO owned by Spark NZ. Its business model is to offer cheap prepaid SIM cards at low prices, in defense to 2degrees. It uses the Spark network on 3G and 4G/LTE (see above for frequencies): Skinny coverage. Remember, that your device should be capable of 850 MHz 3G and 700 MHz (band 28) 4G to use Skinny.

Availability

Their prepaid SIM card is available online to be sent to an NZ postal address or at their sales partners like The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Dick Smith, Harvey Norman, Noel Leeming, JB HiFi, Paper Plus, New World, Pack'n'Save, and Countdown. You will be charged $ 2 without any credit included.

Top ups are available at over 6000 retail outlets nationwide or by pre-registered credit debit card online.

Data rates

Default data outside of package is $0.20 per MB. Their price model is quite complicated: You first have to activate a compulsory combo to be added by an optional add-on on this SIM. There are weekly or monthly combos.

  • weekly combo (for 7 days):
    • Weekly Combo: $ 5 - 100 MB data, 60 NZ minutes, 750 NZ texts
  • monthly combos (for 28 days):
    • $9 - 250 MB data, unltd. NZ and AU text, 100 NZ/AU minutes
    • $16 - 1.25 GB data with rollover, unltd. Skinny mins and NZ/AU texts, 150 NZ/AU mins with rollover to of unused allowances to the next month
    • $26 - 2.5 GB data with rollover, unltd. Skinny mins and NZ/AU texts, 300 NZ/AU minutes with rollover of unused allowances to the next month
    • $36 - 4.5 GB data with data rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts
    • $46 - 12 GB data with data rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts
    • $66 - 30 GB data with rollover to the next month, unltd. NZ/AU mins and texts

Combos renew every 7 or 28 days unless cancelled online. To these combos, the following data add-ons can be added:

  • for 7 days (available on all weekly and monthly combos):
    • 200 MB for $ 4
    • 600 MB for $ 8
  • for 28 days (not available on weekly combos):
    • 500 MB for $ 10
    • 1 GB for $ 15 (not available for the $9 combo)
    • 2 GB for $ 25 (not available for the $9 combo)

You can even mix and match 28 and 7 day combos and add-ons. All 28 day and 7 day add-ons will auto-renew every 28 days or 7 days from purchase if your combo has auto renewed, is still active and you have enough credit to buy the add-on. If your combo failed to renew due to not enough credit but you reactivated it before your add-on renewal date the add-on will remain active and renew.

If you choose to change combo and move to a different monthly or weekly combo, your add-on will remain active and will still renew on its planned renewal date provided the combo is active and you have enough credit for the add-on.

If you want to purchase the same add-on more than once during your combos cycle, you'll need to cancel the existing add-on first and then purchase a new one using the Skinny Mobile Menu or our website. You'll keep any quota remaining from the original add-on until its expiry date. Your add-on renewal date will change to 30 days or 7 days from the time you purchase the new add-on.

If you have understood this combo and add-on thing, you will have low rates at a still good coverage in NZ. Their data-only SIM card has been discontinued.

All combos from $16 and higher can rollover minutes, SMS and data to the next month as long as you keep any active combo. Rather than purchasing a mid-sized combo, you can buy a big combo instead in the first month and downsize it to a small combo in the following months. Thereby you can save a lot, if you stay for longer.

Data Binge

In response to the 2degrees data clock product, Skinny Mobile has released a similar timed data session add on which provides unlimited data for a specific time period.

Timed data sessions can be purchased through the Skinny Mobile app or by texting DATABINGE to 2424. Unlike 2degrees you don't have to use the app and therefore every mobile phone that can send/receive messages and use data is compatible.

Currently there are 4 packs:

  • 10 mins: $ 0.50
  • 1 hour: $ 1
  • 4 hours: $ 2
  • 12 hours: $ 4.

Similar to the 2degrees Data Clock, it's not possible to pause/stop a session once you've started it but it is possible to purchase multiple sessions at one time (e.g. two 12 hour sessions to provide 24 hours access for $8). Unlike 2degrees casual data is not disabled so when a timed data session ends data usage will be taken from existing add-ons or charged at $0.20 per MB.

The terms and conditions state that the data usage must be in a mobile phone and they don't define how much data can be used by it's considered "non standard use" by Skinny you may be disconnected.

NZ Holiday SIM

Since 2017 Skinny also sells a Holiday SIM aimed at tourists. It's only available at Hub Convenience in Christchurch Airport and Paper Plus in Queenstown Airport at Arrivals/Departures. It comes in 2 sizes:

  • $ 26: 1.5 GB data, 100 mins and 200 SMS to NZ/AU, 100 internatl. mins for 14 days
  • $ 46: 3 GB data, 200 mins and SMS to NZ/AU, 200 internatl, mins for 60 days

Internatl. mins include calls to China, Hong Kong, India, UK, USA, Canada, Singapore, Thailand, Belgium, France, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, South Korea, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands or South Africa. For more allowances add a combo.

SIM sizes

Standard, micro and nano SIMs are all available.

Tethering

Available with no restrictions or extra charges.

Skinny Direct (no longer available to new customers)

Skinny direct

MVNO Skinny lauched Skinny Direct as second brand in 2016 with an even lower touch model. Unfortunately, at the end of 2018, they've announced to not accept any new customers anymore. All existing customer are grandfathered and can stay on Skinny Direct's plans, but no new customers will be admitted.

More info

Warehouse Mobile

Warehouse mobile

Warehouse Mobile is one of the very few MVNOs in the country. It comes from the biggest retail group in NZ for non-food and is sold only in their markets all over the country.

They started in 2015 on the 2degrees network using 2G, 3G and 4G/LTE with a slightly different price model.

Availability

The SIM card starter is priced at $1 (with $5 starter credit) and available online to be sent to a NZ postal address or at more than 90 retail locations of the Warehouse Group in the country (store locator). To start, you have to put the SIM in your phone, dial 800 and follow the prompts.

Top-ups start from $5 and can be made online on your account (by NZ-issued cards and international VISA cards only) or by using vouchers sold at Warehouse and 600 more locations, where you spot their logo. Top-ups now stay valid for 90 days and each further top-up extends validity.

Data rates

Data is by default at 6c per MB. Recently, they've added data packages called Pick'n'go Packs valid for 31 days:

  • 500 MB: $ 4 - activation: text 'Buy 4Data' to 801
  • 1.4 GB: $ 8 - activation: text 'Buy 8Data' to 801
  • 4 GB: $ 30 - activation: text 'Buy 30Data' to 801

At the end of 31 days any unused data can roll over for up to 90 days if you purchase another data pack prior to expiry.

More info

Flag of Tokelau

Tokelau

Tokelau is a dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean. It consists of three tropical coral atolls (Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo), with a combined land area of 10 km2 (4 sq mi) and has a population of approximately 1,500 people. There is no airport and a chartered vessel, operated under an arrangement between New Zealand and Tokelau, is the only means of transport to and from the islands at present; the trip from Apia in Samoa currently takes over a day.

Greylist

Tokelau is not served by New Zealand providers. The sole telecoms provider Telecommunications Tokelau Corporation or Teletok, the sole telecoms provider on the island has officially launched its 4G/LTE network in 2017. The network covers all three islands (Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo) that comprise Tokelau;.

The network comprises infrastructure from Huawei, with the towers and related facilities constructed in March 2016. Starting in November 2016, engineers from 4G Blue Arcus Technologies began the installation and testing of the LTE system. This may have improved internal connections, but all data go through narrow satellite links. There is no publicly available information on it aside from the fact, that it exists and runs on band 28 (700 MHz). It will remain on the greylist until details can be found, including whether it is open to visitors on a prepaid basis. Otherwise, Internet is provided through Teletok in free internet cafes and some households offer their own ADSL internet connection.