Vodafone NZ is a telecommunications company providing mobile, fixed-line, and broadband services to individuals, businesses, and government organizations in New Zealand.
Vodafone NZ was founded in 1998 and was originally known as BellSouth New Zealand.
In 2000, the company rebranded as Vodafone NZ after Vodafone Group acquired BellSouth NZ.
Vodafone NZ launched 3G services in 2005 and 4G services in 2013.
In 2019, Vodafone NZ was sold to a consortium consisting of Infratil and Brookfield Asset Management.
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Vodafone NZ offers a range of mobile plans with varying amounts of data, talk time, and texts.
Vodafone NZ offers a range of broadband plans with varying speeds and data allowances.
Vodafone NZ offers a range of TV plans with access to a variety of channels and on-demand content.
Vodafone NZ uses a combination of its own network infrastructure and that of other providers to offer coverage across New Zealand.
Yes, you can bring your own phone to Vodafone NZ as long as it is compatible with their network. You can check compatibility on their website.
Yes, Vodafone NZ offers international roaming to over 100 countries. You can add a roaming pack to your plan or pay for usage as you go.
Yes, Vodafone NZ offers 5G in select areas of New Zealand. You can check coverage on their website.
You can contact Vodafone NZ customer support through their website, mobile app, or by calling 777 from your Vodafone mobile or 0800 800 021 from any phone.