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Two Degrees Mobile Limited (as we are officially known) is New Zealand's newest full service telecommunications provider. 

Back in the 90s a visionary group of Maori challenged the crown through the Treaty of Waitangi and won the rights to 3G spectrum. Despite financial and regulatory adversity a Maori Trust (Hautaki) was established with the challenge of launching New Zealand’s third mobile network. 

Tex Edwards founded 2degrees in February 2001 and provided initial capital.  Later that year investments were made by Strive Masiyiwa’s Econet Wireless group and shortly afterwards the pan-Maori trust Hautaki.

After successfully advocating for critical regulatory realignment the company was fully capitalised in 2007 and construction of its mobile network began.

We commercially launched in 2009, significantly lowering the cost of mobile for Kiwis.

Tex Edwards sold his interests in 2degrees in 2016 after some 15 years of support for the company including as a senior executive, director and founding shareholder.

Since our launch we’ve been busy. We have the backing of a unique partnership of international and Kiwi investors that have enabled us to build a brand new mobile network, helping us to cover 98.5% of the places Kiwis live and work. In March 2015 we also acquired NZ's fourth largest ISP, and now offer broadband services as well as mobile to Kiwis across the country.

We've put in place a great team, led by our CEO Stewart Sherriff and an internationally experienced management team which has a wealth of experience in building and delivering excellent mobile telecommunication networks and services.

We all really believe in what we are trying to accomplish for our customers and New Zealand. We’ve even been lucky enough to be recognised for it along the way, with a number of awards for our customer service over the years.

And this is just the beginning...

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Total: 5.8
Reliability 5.6
Speed 5.8
Support 4.8
Features 5.4
Value 5.1
Average from 172 reviews
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2019-12-06 16:21:23
Scott Daniels 5.8
Internet speed not the best as we are rural.
Pros
Still able to watch Spark Sport on ADSL connection
Cons
Customer service great
2019-10-29 23:17:11
John Stewart 6.2
After using them for 5years,I got an account for over $170 because I went over my monthly limited data allowance the month before! I received no warning notification like I had in the past when it reached the 80 percent mark. The irony is that I was paying more for a 200gig plan than their unlimited plan, and they did not offer to update or change it
Pros
Reliable service
Cons
No customer loyalty
2019-09-25 13:28:18
Cesar Capistrano 7.0
Speed is erratic. Drops to slow speed often.
Pros
no
Cons
no
2019-08-15 21:58:22
fang 5.4
Disconnect every day in one month pariod
2019-07-26 12:12:24
Brad Riley 1.8
The Connection Over all is really poor, sometimes it just shuts down without notice and whenever it is working, it barely loads any social media and having to restart the router every few hours just for it to load a simple task online. Would Not Recommend!
Pros
Nothing
Cons
Poor Connection, Slow loading, Unstable Connection, Dodgy looking router, Bad and rude helpline.
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