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Infratil supports One NZ sat-to-mobile plan, but it won’t be free

Telco’s majority owner says ‘watch this space’ as Starlink satellite constellation continues to grow.

A SpaceX rocket of the type carrying Starlink satellites launches on a mission.

Will Mace Thu, 14 Nov 2024

Infratil says it expects One New Zealand to launch its Starlink-powered satellite-to-mobile phone service “later in FY25”, and that a lot of thought has gone into how the telco will monetise it.

One NZ is 99% owned by NZX and ASX-listed Infratil, which disclosed its half-year results this

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Will Mace Thu, 14 Nov 2024
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