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  2. One New Zealand Party - Wikipedia

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    One New Zealand was founded in 1999, and in the 1999 election, it won 0.06% of the vote. It had the shortest party list of any party in that election, with only one person, Walter Boyd. In the 2002 election, it won 0.09% of the vote. [1] In the 2005 election, it won 0.02% of the vote.

  3. One NZ - Wikipedia

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    One New Zealand (formerly known as Vodafone New Zealand) is a New Zealand telecommunications company. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] One NZ is the largest wireless carrier in New Zealand , accounting for 38% of the country's mobile share market in 2021.

  4. NewZeal - Wikipedia

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    NewZeal (formerly known as ONE Party) [1] is a socially conservative political party in New Zealand, currently led by Alfred Ngaro. [ 2 ] Former co-leader Stephanie Harawira incorporated One Party Limited as a New Zealand limited company in September 2019. [ 3 ]

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  6. ihug - Wikipedia

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    The former CEO was Mark Rushworth, who became Manager of Marketing at Vodafone NZ. The company also ran a small subscription television service in Auckland for a short period. After Vodafone retired the ihug brand in April 2008, existing customers were moved to Vodafone's own internet services, although customers had the choice of retaining ...

  7. Rural Connectivity Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Connectivity Group (RCG) is a joint venture by New Zealand mobile network operators – One NZ, Spark and 2degrees. Crown Infrastructure Partners has contracted with the Rural Connectivity Group to bring 4G mobile and wireless broadband coverage to rural New Zealand under the Rural Broadband Initiative Phase Two and the Mobile Black Spot Fund.

  8. Telecommunications in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The first telegraph opened in New Zealand between the port of Lyttelton and Christchurch on 16 June 1862. [1] The line was constructed along the Lyttelton - Christchurch railway line. [ 1 ] The Vogel Era from 1870 saw a major expansion of the telegraph network, including an inter-island cable. [ 1 ]

  9. Clear Communications - Wikipedia

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    In addition to utilizing digital microwave telecommunication links owned by Broadcast Communications Ltd, Clear initially leased, then purchased, from New Zealand Rail (in return for a 15% stake in the company, which New Zealand Rail then sold in 1994) [7] fibre optic cables linking Auckland and Wellington. It also leased fibre optic capacity ...