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Kiwis shift from AI curiosity to scrutiny as adoption grows, new report finds
26 May 2026
One NZ AI Trust Report 2026 shows majority of Kiwis would stop using organisations they believe misuse AI.29% of New Zealanders are considered “AI Actives”, confident, frequent users – while most people remain cautious.One NZ launches public-facing online AI Trust Hub to respond to calls for transparency as a baseline condition for business’ AI use.
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18 May 2026
Refurbished phones sold through the pilot are expected to cut emissions by around 45% compared to buying new
11 May 2026
New report sets out outcomes-led approach to lift rural connectivity using the right mix of technologies
5 May 2026
Charitable arm of One NZ supports Grace Street Project as part of its Invercargill Initiative
30 April 2026
One NZ today announced a commercial agreement with Vodafone marking a significant step forward to accelerate the adoption of Network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and unlock new digital innovation opportunities for New Zealand businesses.
28 April 2026
From a garage side project to one of New Zealand’s biggest podcasts, Between Two Beers has built a loyal following on real, no-BS conversations - and now One NZ is jumping on board to help take it even further.
24 April 2026
Trialling satellite-connected sensors in remote conservation sites.
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Responsible AI training for all staff is the next people-focused milestone in One NZ's AI deployment
16 October 2025
‘AI-first, human where it matters most’ approach helps employees use AI responsibly and build trust with customers
13 October 2025
New service offers availability at over 30 major data centres in New Zealand
8 October 2025
Latest damage follows four similar NZ telco attacks in the region in recent months
1 October 2025
Network investment continues towards a better-connected New Zealand
1 October 2025
13-point increase in global GRESB score reflects progress on our sustainability kaupapa
15 September 2025
In a significant step towards enhancing national emergency preparedness, New Zealand’s leading telecommunications providers, Spark and One New Zealand, have partnered with Next Generation Critical Communications (NGCC) and Police Minister Mark Mitchell to launch the Cellular Network Visibility Service - a tool that provides emergency services with real-time mobile network insights.








