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Person on a boat holding up a large freshly caught fish, smiling with the ocean in the background.

Connect up to 85 nautical miles

Passionate fisherman Henry Gibbs spends plenty of time chasing fish well beyond traditional cell-tower coverage.

But he stays connected via One NZ Satellite even out to 85 nautical miles.

Offshore mission? No worries. Send a quick TXT or call via WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger to let the crew back home know you’re bringing home dinner.
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Small regional Air Chathams turboprop airplane on a runway, with trees and buildings in the background.

Remote operations, seamlessly connected

For Air Chathams, keeping people and services moving across the remote Chatham Islands depends on reliable communication — even beyond cell coverage.

One NZ Satellite allows teams to stay in touch wherever they are. When a last-minute charter was needed to assist stranded passengers, coordination happened quickly using TXT and WhatsApp calling.

“In a place this remote, it makes a real difference,” says CEO Duane Emeny. “It means we can respond faster and stay connected when it matters most.”
Worker in high-visibility clothing standing beside a Fonterra milk tanker truck at an industrial site.

Keeping vital routes moving, no matter what

For Fonterra, safe and timely milk collection in remote areas is critical — especially when conditions change fast.

With One NZ Satellite, drivers can connect beyond traditional coverage. When severe weather caused a major slip in the Waioweka Gorge, a quick TXT from a tanker driver allowed the depot to respond immediately and reroute safely.

“It helped prevent a tanker being stuck for a month,” says Depot Manager Richard Knight. “Instead, it was back collecting within minutes.”
Small red hut standing alone on a grassy hillside with misty mountains in the background.

Connecting remote DOC toilets with Satellite IoT

As a National Conservation Partner for the Department of Conservation (DOC), we bring innovation and industry-leading technology to the frontline of conservation.

Together with DOC, we’ve begun installing satellite-enabled sensors in remote hut toilets to monitor wastewater levels, remotely and in real time - helping reduce unnecessary trips, cut emissions, and save DOC up to $180,000 a year on some of New Zealand’s busiest tracks.
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Richie McCaw on coverage from on the air

Hear from One NZ GODZONE trustee and helicopter pilot, Richie McCaw, on the benefits of using One NZ Satellite.
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DOC partners with One NZ to connect for nature

Hear how One NZ and Department of Conservation (DOC) have partnered to support and protect nature through a hybrid model of tech innovation and expanding public engagement through advocacy.
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A man stands on a rocky riverbed in front of a small white helicopter, with forested mountains and snow-capped peaks under a clear blue sky in the background.

Connection from the skies

For South Island company HeliServices, operating over the rugged and remote West Coast has always meant limited communication — until now.

With One NZ Satellite, staying in touch with pilots, the office, and customers is vastly improved. From coordinating logistics to supporting a rescue callout via WhatsApp, it’s become an essential part of daily operations.

“One NZ Satellite has been a game-changer,” says pilot Nathan Healy. “It gives us better communication, more flexibility, and real peace of mind when it comes to safety.”
A cyclist rides across a long suspension bridge high above a dense green forest.

Timber Trail now covered

For Epic Cycle Adventures, supporting riders along the Timber Trail — a 2-day, 82km journey through Pureora Forest Park — has always come with uncertainty in low-coverage areas.

With One NZ Satellite, staying connected is simple. Riders can check in if plans change, and help is never far away for minor issues on the trail.

“It gives everyone peace of mind,” says Paul. “Customers can reach out if something goes wrong, and it takes a lot of stress out of the unknown.”
A black boat labeled “Sea Cleaners” floats near a rocky shoreline, with a person standing on deck and green kayaks strapped to the roof.

Cleaner coastlines, stronger connections

For Sea Cleaners, working to protect New Zealand’s coastline often means operating beyond cell coverage — until now.

With One NZ Satellite, their onshore and offshore teams can stay in touch and coordinate with ease, no matter where the work takes them.

“It’s dramatically improved our communication on the water,” says Founding Trustee Hayden Smith. “We’ve gained safety and productivity benefits we’ve never had before.”
Brooke Thompson hiking on a mountain trail under clear blue skies.

A dream adventure, still connected

Electrician and outdoors enthusiast Brooke Thompson finally made the epic journey to Lake Hope — a destination she’d always dreamed of reaching.

With One NZ Satellite, she could share the moment with family and be kept in the loop via TXT on the ever-changing weather patterns. Staying safe and connected has never been easier.
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Wayne TXTing a message from a remote part of the farm.

Stay connected from the back paddock

Wayne Langford, President of Federated Farmers sees the value for farmers in being able to TXT from anywhere.

Having contact with your wife, partner or boss to say you need a hand or even just a cuppa adds a new layer of convenience and productivity.
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Game changer for the Forestry Sector

Our customer Interpine have been using the One NZ Satellite service and have said the results are game-changing and will shape innovation across the forestry sector!

Even in the most remote areas their field crews and foresters can TXT using their mobile phones connecting to satellites passing overhead just like a cell tower.
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Worker in safety gear inspecting electrical equipment at a power substation.

StaySafe Lone Worker app keeping lone workers safer

EcoOnline’s StaySafe Lone Worker is a potentially life-saving application delivered by innovative Kiwi company Secure Mobility using the One NZ Satellite text service.

This application uses the One NZ Satellite text service to provide a seamless and reliable communication channel, allowing lone workers to access all the safety features of the StaySafe app including fall alerts, welfare checks and duress alarms when outside of cellular range, without the need for additional hardware.
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IoT coverage like never before

Beekeepers struggle to monitor hives in remote areas where cellular coverage is unreliable or non-existent.

Using One NZ Satellite network, APIS Solutions delivers real-time hive data anywhere with a clear view of the sky.
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Backcountry training days now easier and safer

Professional long-distance triathlete Braden Currie found that One NZ Satellite TXT made the logistics of The Hawea Epic backcountry ride that much easier and safer.

He’s looking forward to ticking off many more of these remote days out, and coming home to a happy wife who knows where he is and when he’ll be home.
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Firefighters responding to a car overturned in a roadside ditch, with a fire truck nearby.

Emergency services hailed after a crash in a black spot

After a car crashed on a remote stretch of State Highway 5 in the Mamaku ranges One NZ Satellite TXT enabled emergency services to be hailed.

It also meant the driver was able to text her Dad to let him know what happened and that she was ok.
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One NZ named the most zombie resilient network

The Zombie Research Society (yes, it’s a real thing) has officially declared One NZ the most zombie-resilient network in New Zealand.

But don’t take our word for it, hear what Cliff Curtis has to say about the importance of being connected with One NZ Satellite.
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Two people stand in a lush, green forest area, talking to each other.

Stay wild, stay connected

Outdoorsman Te Aorere Pewhairangi can stop hunting for service thanks to One NZ Satellite TXT, proving that even in the wops you can stay in touch.

No luck on the hunt? No worries. Fire off a text for takeaways and keep everyone happy. Staying connected with family has never been easier, no matter how remote the adventure.
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A man smiling to the camera and standing in a rocky coastal area with a gray backpack under a clear blue sky.

Get lost in nature, not off the grid

Nature lover Kalem Bernsten didn’t have to search for service whilst exploring for rare flora. One NZ Satellite had that covered.

Off-grid foraging? No worries. Send a quick TXT to your loved ones at home to keep them updated (and maybe sneak in a snack order).
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A person wearing a hat and backpack stands on a sandy surface, looking up while holding a smartphone.

Gone fishing? Stay connected

Extreme fisherman In Joon Park knows how to stay in touch even in the most remote fishing spots, thanks to One NZ Satellite TXT.

A quick message to his wife lets her know he’d be home late. No reception? No problem. Keep your loved ones in the know, wherever the adventure takes you.
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Person in a red hoodie holding a smartphone in a forest.

畅游新西兰,One NZ卫星短信服务

秋天到了,户外达人YaYa带大家探索新西兰的野外摘果之旅,分享了采摘夏威夷果、野茴香、黑松露和蘑菇等绝佳地点。然而,这些地点大多偏远,信号覆盖不足。幸运的是,Yaya通过One NZ联合星链推出的卫星短信服务,能够随时与家人保持联系。

无论您是在野外摘果、徒步旅行,还是在偏远地区探险,现在有了One NZ的卫星短信服务,再也不用担心与家人失去联系。无论身处何地,沟通不再是难题,让您和家人时刻保持联系,安心享受大自然的美好。
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A mother looking at a phone with her child standing next to her.

Off the grid, but not out of reach

Solo mum and outdoor enthusiast Shoshannah Shand keeps safety top of mind when hiking with the littlies, so she tested out One NZ Satellite to stay connected on the trails.

Whether it’s a day hike or a multi-day adventure, give your loved ones peace of mind with a TXT from anywhere, so you can roam freely.
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A woman looking at a phone while carrying a surf board.

Stay in touch during a coverage wipeout

Pro surfer Paige Hareb put One NZ Satellite to the test by keeping in touch while chasing the swell in her favourite remote surf spot.

Whether you’re rallying the crew to score some epic waves or letting loved ones know you’re heading home, One NZ Satellite TXT keeps you connected when it matters most.
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A woman wearing a white t-shirt and sunglasses, is sitting in the back of a vehicle and holding an open book.

Off the grid, on your terms

As a tradie, Michiko Cooper knows the value of a break. With One NZ Satellite she can stay connected — even when she’s choosing to ignore work messages.

Heading off the grid for some well-earned downtime? Maybe best to hit "Do Not Disturb" and enjoy the silence.
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*One NZ Satellite: TXT/MMS in minutes and use data on select apps. Requires eligible phone and plan, and line of sight to the sky. Limited app features. Paid Add-On may apply. Terms, fair use, standard MMS charges and capacity control applies. See one.nz/satellite.

*One NZ Satellite IoT: Eligible IoT plan, eligible device and line of sight to the sky required. Capacity management and fair use may apply. Terms apply, see one.nz/iot/connectivity-plans.

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