Telecommunications and broadcasting network operators
Network operators in accordance with the Telecommunications Act 1987 and the Telecommunications Act 2001 are listed below in alphabetical order with their month of registration.
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- Accelerate Wireless Ltd(external link) – January 2022
- Amuri Net Ltd(external link) – April 2013
- Ashley Communications Limited – June 2021
- Auckland University of Technology(external link) – July 2008
- Backchat Limited(external link) – November 2018
- Blue Reach Services Ltd – March 2016
- Broadband and Internet New Zealand Limited(external link) – November 2023
- Central Radio Services Ltd(external link) – March 2019
- Chorus Ltd(external link) – November 2011
- Christchurch International Airport Ltd(external link) – February 2010
- Compass Communications Ltd(external link) – December 2005
- Connexa Ltd(external link) – November 2022
- Counties Energy Limited(external link) – May 2002
- Countrynet NZ Ltd – January 2022
- Dense Air NZ Ltd(external link) – May 2019
- Enable Networks Ltd(external link) – November 2011
- Enable Services Ltd – August 2007
- Engage Technology Limited – January 2022
- Enhanced Solutions Limited – June 2017
- Evolution Networks Limited(external link) – December 2018
- FastInternet.nz(external link) – April 2023
- Fortysouth Group LP(external link) (known as Aotearoa Towers Group LP at the time of network operator declaration) – January 2022
- Frednet Ltd – December 2022
- Gisborne.Net NZ Ltd(external link) – March 2013
- Golden Bay Emergency Communications Services Charitable Trust(external link) – June 2023
- Hawaiki Submarine Cable New Zealand Limited – April 2015
- Hybrid Technologies Limited(external link) – November 2023
- Infrastructure Fibre Solutions New Zealand Limited – January 2022
- Infrastructure Services Ltd – December 2018
- Inspired Networks Ltd(external link) – October 2003
- Ionica Limited(external link) – February 2017
- KiwiRail Limited(external link) – March 1993
- Kiwiwifi Limited(external link) – October 2016
- Kordia Ltd(external link) – November 1990
- Liberta Systems Limited(external link) – June 2023
- Lightwire Limited(external link) – March 2013
- Lrae Comms Group Limited(external link) – December 2016
- Mainland Television Ltd(external link) – April 1997
- Maitai Valley Limited – July 2019
- Marlborough–Nelson Marine Radio Association Incorporated(external link) – February 2021
- Metrolinx Limited(external link) – March 2012
- Mount Campbell Connect Limited(external link) – June 2020
- Nelspecs Limited(external link) – June 2020
- Netspeed Data Limited(external link) – September 2018
- Network Tasman Ltd(external link) – August 2005
- Northpower Ltd(external link) – March 2008
- Northpower Fibre Ltd – October 2012
- Now New Zealand Ltd (external link) –October 2006
- One New Zealand Group Ltd (external link) (known as Vodafone New Zealand Ltd at the time of network operator declaration) – July 1999
- PowerCo Ltd(external link) – June 2001
- PrimoWireless Limited(external link) – April 2017
- RexNetworks Limited(external link) – August 2017
- Rural Connectivity Group(external link) – December 2017
- Satcom (NZ) Ltd – November 1996
- Sky Network Television Ltd(external link) – May 1990
- Skyline Networks NZ Ltd – March 2019(external link)
- Smartlinx3 Ltd – September 2005
- Southpark Utilities Ltd(external link) – June 2017
- Spark New Zealand Trading Ltd(external link) – April 1989
- StrataNet Limited(external link) – December 2013
- Taitokerau Fibre Networks Ltd(external link) – June 2015
- Tait Kordia JV CO Limited – April 2023
- Taylor Communications Ltd – November 2015
- TeamTalk Ltd(external link) – October 2001
- Telnet Telecommunication Ltd – February 2017
- Te Wānanga o Raukawa(external link) – November 2013
- The Broadtech Group Ltd(external link) – February 2021
- ThePacific.Net Ltd(external link) – September 2004
- Trans Power New Zealand Ltd(external link) – August 1992
- Tuatahi First Fibre Ltd(external link) – May 2011
- Tussock Networks Ltd(external link) – December 2018
- Two Degreees Mobile Ltd(external link) – March 2002
- Two Degrees New Zealand Ltd – May 2011
- Uber Group Ltd(external link) – September 2018
- Ultimate Mobile Ltd(external link) – November 2015
- Unison Fibre Limited(external link) – September 2011
- Unison Networks Ltd(external link) – August 2009
- Unifone New Zealand Ltd(external link) – May 2018
- University of Auckland(external link) – July 2002
- University of Canterbury(external link) – February 1998
- Vector Communications Ltd(external link) – October 2000
- Vector Ltd – September 2000
- Velocitynet Ltd(external link) – February 2017
- Venture Networks Limited(external link) – February 2021
- Vital Data Ltd(external link) – July 1996
- Vital Ltd – October 2001
- Vocus (New Zealand) Ltd(external link) – October 2003
- VostroNet (New Zealand) Ltd(external link) – December 2022
- Waikato Networks Ltd – May 2011
- WASP New Zealand Ltd – April 2009
- WheroNet Ltd(external link) – May 2019
- Wireless Dynamics Ltd(external link) – December 2022
- WIZwireless Ltd(external link) – April 2017
- WombatNet Ltd(external link) – May 2020
- Yrless Ltd(external link) – November 2014
Please note: This list is compiled using the names in the various Gazette notices declaring network operator status. If network operators formally change their name or amalgamate, MBIE will update the list on request. Be aware that another entity may be able to rely on a network operator’s status where it is related to that network operator in one of the ways listed in section 102(3) of the Telecommunications Act 2001.
In this section
Register as a network operator
How to register as a network operator under the Telecommunications Act 2001.