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#304081 3-Apr-2023 09:15
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On its first official day as One New Zealand, the now-locally run telecommunications provider has launched a new collaboration to provide coverage to 100 percent of the country and end blackspots.

One New Zealand’s award-winning mobile network will work in conjunction with SpaceX’s constellation of Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit to deliver mobile coverage to One New Zealand customers across the entire country and out to its territorial limit. A key rational for the company’s rebrand was to invest more in New Zealand, which it says is demonstrated by the collaboration.

 

“This means the immediate communication issues experienced after Cyclone Gabrielle will be confined to history. It will give our customers more freedom with 100 percent coverage across the country and means New Zealanders and New Zealand businesses are safer with us,” says One New Zealand CEO Jason Paris.

“One New Zealand and SpaceX are both focused on providing technological innovations that unlock the magic of technology for customers. This relationship supercharges our efforts to connect all New Zealanders, eliminate black spots and provide quality mobile connectivity to everyone in Aotearoa.

 

“Currently, our mobile network covers 98 percent of the places New Zealanders live and work however due to the length and geography of the country, almost 50 percent the landmass still has no coverage. When the service goes live, there will be coverage across the country whether you’re out on your boat, climbing a mountain, fixing a remote road or on your farm – you and your businesses are safer with us.

 

“We are building New Zealand’s safest and largest mobile network to transform how people connect with each other. It will revolutionise how businesses operate in sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, fisheries, tourism, forestry, transport and logistics; the private and public sector opportunities are endless,” says Paris.

 

SpaceX President and Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell says, “New Zealand is one of the most isolated and rugged countries in the world, which makes it an ideal use case for SpaceX’s Direct to Cell connectivity. We are excited to announce this collaboration with One New Zealand to bring cellular coverage across 100 percent of the country.” 

 

One New Zealand will also ensure everyone is safe during an emergency regardless of the provider they are with, so anyone with an appropriate phone will be able to call 111 in an emergency (when voice satellite calling is available). One New Zealand has dedicated part of its mid-band spectrum to enable the service.

 

“This technology will save people’s lives and should be available to all. One New Zealand is committed to making life better for every New Zealander,” says Paris.

SpaceX’s next generation satellites will be in orbit and ready to provide connectivity from late 2024. The technology will initially support text and MMS, with voice and data services to follow.

 

Paris continued: “Today is another small step in One New Zealand’s transformation, but this new technology will be one giant leap for New Zealand.”

 





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  #3058042 3-Apr-2023 09:23
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Okay… does anyone know which phones will support that?



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  #3058046 3-Apr-2023 09:27
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Is this the same thing what 2d just announced ???





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  #3058047 3-Apr-2023 09:30
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"One NZ has yet to decide how it will price and market the service, but customers should not need new smartphones or any extra equipment to make use of it" from stuff article.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/131664617/vodafone-inks-deal-with-spacex-to-provide-100-mobile-coverage-of-nz?cid=app-android

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  #3058057 3-Apr-2023 09:48
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cws82us:

 

Is this the same thing what 2d just announced ???

 

 

Yes, just a different provider.





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  #3058058 3-Apr-2023 09:52
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Assuming it's exactly like the T-Mobile announcement last year, it will be any phone that supports 5G.

 

It seems getting cell service to my Apple Watch is harder for Vodafone than beaming cell service from satellites... 





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  #3058059 3-Apr-2023 09:54
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Had to check the date to make sure it's not an April fools joke, this is cool! Hopefully it doesn't cost any extra or maybe you can get like a $10 addon to have access or something.





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  #3058062 3-Apr-2023 10:03
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So am I reading this right that this is not so much providing starlink kit to people, but using it from the nework side to plug coverage spots?  So to the end device nothing would look any different?


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  #3058064 3-Apr-2023 10:06
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Correct.




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  #3058065 3-Apr-2023 10:07
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This could be a game changer for the business I'm in.  Data coverage in remote costal locations is a PITA.





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  #3058114 3-Apr-2023 10:14
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It will be useful to our people who works out in the back blocks, but its only txt starting late 2024, with voice and data to follow at some undefined point after that.


 
 
 

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  #3058118 3-Apr-2023 10:18
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MikeAqua:

 

This could be a game changer for the business I'm in.  Data coverage in remote costal locations is a PITA.

 

 

I have a lot of rural wfh staff, it's a nightmare at the moment and have been looking at Starlink in general.  I wonder if this means I could get 4G for those locations, and it would then just use what it needs to use on the network side.  I also wonder if there'd be a limit on how much a single connection could home itself on Starlink.  If you're just driving through rural and coverage gaps that's one thing, but if you live where there's a coverage gap maybe they'll still insist on getting the satellite kit.


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  #3058125 3-Apr-2023 10:35
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Was hoping for mention of eSIM support.

 

There's a link to register interest in the new satellite access 'from late 2024', and they'll keep us updated.

 

Yeah, right. Did that with the eSIM page and got exactly zero updates in ..3 years?

 

 

 

 


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  #3058131 3-Apr-2023 10:57
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gehenna:

 

I have a lot of rural wfh staff, it's a nightmare at the moment and have been looking at Starlink in general.  I wonder if this means I could get 4G for those locations, and it would then just use what it needs to use on the network side.  I also wonder if there'd be a limit on how much a single connection could home itself on Starlink.  If you're just driving through rural and coverage gaps that's one thing, but if you live where there's a coverage gap maybe they'll still insist on getting the satellite kit.

 

 

We used Starlink for a fixed network and I'm very happy with it..  However, you can't use it for mobile, there are no suitable modems. YOuc na vehicle modems for use whyne the vehicle is stationary (e..g caravan while parked up).





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  #3058134 3-Apr-2023 10:59
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Is this different to the new feature the iPhone 14 has called "Satellite SOS"?


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