One New Zealand, formerly known as Vodafone New Zealand, is a privately owned telecommunications company founded in 1998 and headquartered in New Zealand. Providing telecom and broadband services, the company employs approximately 1730 people. In 2023, it underwent a rebranding and is now 99.9% owned by Infratil, an infrastructure investment firm.

Revenue

Founded

1998

Headcount

1,726

Headquarters

New Zealand

Primary Segment

Telecoms services

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On an unspecified date, One New Zealand, in a joint venture with Spark called Hourua, launched a network data integration system. This system aims to maintain the operational status of emergency services' mobile devices during critical incidents. Separately, on an unspecified date, One New Zealand contributed data to the Public Safety Network (PSN) Cellular Network Visibility Service. This service, also incorporating data from Spark, allows emergency services to assess the potential impact of mobile network outages on their devices and applications. The PSN service is part of Public Safety Network Te Kupenga Marutau, and a tool called the PSN Cellular Network Visibility Service (NVS) provides emergency services with cellular coverage information. Finally, on an unspecified date, the One New Zealand Warriors rugby league team lost a major semi-final match against St George Illawarra, 24-10.

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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 services.
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Examples of One New Zealand's suppliers include Snowflake, Ciena and SES Satellites.

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