2degrees - New Zealand
2degrees (New Zealand) uses 2 UMTS bands, 4 LTE bands, and 1 5G NR band. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with 2degrees (New Zealand). See the tables below for details.
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Last updated: 2024/08/16 - See latest updates
2degrees is a New Zealand-based telecommunications company that offers a wide range of mobile and broadband services. Here are some key points about their mobile network:
Coverage:
- 2degrees claims to cover 98.5% of the places Kiwis live and work, with 2101 cell sites across New Zealand.
- The network is available in most main cities and towns, with a strong 4G signal in these areas.
Network Investment:
- The company has invested over $1 billion in building its own network.
- This investment has enabled 2degrees to provide reliable coverage to a significant portion of New Zealand.
Plans and Services:
- 2degrees offers various mobile plans, including Pay Monthly, Prepay, and Business Choice plans.
- These plans include features such as unlimited texts, minutes to New Zealand and Australian numbers, and hotspot functionality at no extra cost.
Customer Service and Support:
- 2degrees has a strong focus on customer service and community involvement, with initiatives like "Fair Days" and "Fair Parenting" aimed at supporting its customers and the community.
Environmental Sustainability:
- The company is committed to reducing its environmental impact, including setting science-based targets to reduce its carbon footprint and providing an environmentally friendly disposal option for unwanted handsets (Re:mobile).
History and Milestones:
- 2degrees was launched in 2009 as New Zealand’s third mobile provider, offering competitive pricing and innovative services.
- The company has since expanded its services to include broadband and has become a full-service telco, connecting over 1 million people across New Zealand.
Overall, 2degrees has established itself as a significant player in New Zealand's telecommunications market, known for its extensive coverage, innovative plans, and commitment to sustainability and customer support.
Frequency Bands
UMTS
Name | Interface | Description |
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B1 (2100 MHz) | UMTS | 2degrees New Zealand uses the UMTS B1 (2100 MHz) frequency band. This band is widely used for 3G services and supports voice, data, and multimedia services. It has a duplex spacing of 190 MHz and channel bandwidths of 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz. |
B8 (900 MHz GSM) | UMTS | 2degrees New Zealand uses UMTS B8 (900 MHz GSM) for its 3G services. This band is used for both urban and rural areas, providing coverage across the country. The deployment of this band was part of 2degrees' 3G service launch in August 2010, which included both UMTS-900 and UMTS-2100 frequencies. |
LTE
Name | Interface | Description |
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B3 (1800 MHz +) | LTE | 2degrees New Zealand uses LTE B3 (1800 MHz +) for its 4G services. This frequency band was deployed in Auckland in June 2014. |
B1 (2100 MHz) | LTE | 2degrees New Zealand uses LTE band B1 (2100 MHz) with a limited deployment. The deployment of this band is not specified. |
B8 (900 MHz) | LTE | 2degrees New Zealand uses LTE band B8 (900 MHz) for its 4G LTE services. This frequency band was deployed as part of the company's nationwide 4G LTE rollout, which began in Auckland in June 2014 and expanded to cover most of New Zealand over the next two years. |
B28 (700 MHz APT) | LTE | 2degrees New Zealand uses LTE Band 28 (700 MHz APT) for its 4G services. This band was deployed in central Auckland on trial in 2014. |
5G NR
Name | Interface | Description |
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N78 (3500 MHz) | 5G NR | 2degrees New Zealand uses the 5G NR N78 (3500 MHz) frequency band. This band operates in the 3500 MHz range, commonly referred to as the 3.5 GHz band or C-band, and is designated for Time Division Duplexing (TDD. The n78 band spans from 3300 MHz to 3800 MHz, supporting channel bandwidths ranging from 10 MHz to 100 MHz. Advanced technologies like massive MIMO, beam-forming, and beam-tracking help mitigate the limited range and building penetration issues associated with higher frequencies. The most popular channel width for fully deployed n78 5G networks is the maximum 100 MHz. |
Latest updates
- 2024/08/16 - Frequency GSM 900 MHz (E-GSM) removed from 2degrees New Zealand.
- 2024/08/16 - Frequency GSM 1800 MHz (DCS) removed from 2degrees New Zealand.
- 2024/08/16 - Frequency LTE B1 (2100 MHz) added to 2degrees New Zealand.
- 2024/08/16 - Frequency LTE B8 (900 MHz) added to 2degrees New Zealand.
- 2024/08/16 - Frequency LTE B28 (700 MHz APT) added to 2degrees New Zealand.
- 2024/08/04 - Frequency 5G NR N78 (3500 MHz) added to 2degrees New Zealand.