Genesis Broadband officially launched its fibre broadband service in October 2025, with plans becoming available to the public around October 21st. The provider now offers three fibre broadband plans — designed for everyday users, families, and high-speed households — all featuring unlimited data and simple, transparent pricing through the 2degrees network.
Unlike some energy-linked providers, Genesis Broadband is open to everyone. Customers do not need to have a Genesis power or gas account to sign up. This makes Genesis a strong new contender in the broadband market, offering flexibility, reliability, and local customer support.
“Hats off to the Genesis team,” said 2degrees CEO Mark Callander. “They’ve taken our white-label software solution and integrated it seamlessly into their website and sales funnel.”
The move follows a growing industry trend, with energy retailers like Mercury and Contact expanding into broadband. According to the Commerce Commission’s 2025 Telecommunications Monitoring Report, bundled and cross-utility providers have doubled their broadband market share in recent years — showing how consumer demand for simple, combined services is rising across New Zealand.
At NZ Compare, customers can easily compare Genesis Broadband plans with other top internet providers such as Spark, One NZ, Mercury, Contact, and 2degrees. The comparison tools on Broadband Compare help you view pricing, speed, contract length, and customer ratings side by side, making it easy to find the best broadband deal for your home.
Whether you’re after the cheapest fibre plan, the fastest speed, or a better value bundle, NZ Compare helps you make an informed choice. Compare all broadband providers in one place and discover how Genesis Broadband measures up against the rest.
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