Broadband plans
Connect your home with Fibre, 4G or 5G Wireless, ADSL or VDSL broadband. We’ll set you up with the best deal in your area.
Things to know
- If you are transferring from another ISP your modem should connect with us automatically. There may be some exceptions where manual set up is required.
- If you are purchasing a modem you will need to ensure it supports DHCP authentication and VLAN tagging. Manual setup may also be required.
- 2degrees does not offer detailed support for non-2degrees modems. This may impact your ability to troubleshoot WiFi issues.
Find out more on our Setup and Configuration page.
Things to know
- If you are transferring from another ISP your modem should connect with us automatically. There may be some exceptions where manual set up is required.
- If you are purchasing a modem you will need to ensure it supports DHCP authentication and VLAN tagging. Manual setup may also be required.
- 2degrees does not offer detailed support for non-2degrees modems. This may impact your ability to troubleshoot WiFi issues.
Find out more on our Setup and Configuration page.
Things to know
- If you are transferring from another ISP your modem should connect with us automatically. There may be some exceptions where manual set up is required.
- If you are purchasing a modem you will need to ensure it supports DHCP authentication and VLAN tagging. Manual setup may also be required.
- 2degrees does not offer detailed support for non-2degrees modems. This may impact your ability to troubleshoot WiFi issues.
Find out more on our Setup and Configuration page.
Things to know
- If you are transferring from another ISP your modem should connect with us automatically. There may be some exceptions where manual set up is required.
- If you are purchasing a modem you will need to ensure it supports DHCP authentication and VLAN tagging. Manual setup may also be required.
- 2degrees does not offer detailed support for non-2degrees modems. This may impact your ability to troubleshoot WiFi issues.
Find out more on our Setup and Configuration page.
Things to know
- If you are transferring from another ISP your modem should connect with us automatically. There may be some exceptions where manual set up is required.
- If you are purchasing a modem you will need to ensure it supports DHCP authentication and VLAN tagging. Manual setup may also be required.
- 2degrees does not offer detailed support for non-2degrees modems. This may impact your ability to troubleshoot WiFi issues.
Find out more on our Setup and Configuration page.
Things to know
Give more devices a stronger connection with latest WiFi 7 technology
Designed for Hyperfibre, the TP Link BE22000 (HB810) WiFi 7 System, bringing strong, reliable WiFi in every room. Join on a Hyperfibre plan on a 12-month term to get free modem rental ($15 shipping fee applies)
Things to know
Give more devices a stronger connection with latest WiFi 7 technology
Designed for Hyperfibre, the TP Link BE22000 (HB810) WiFi 7 System, bringing strong, reliable WiFi in every room. Join on a Hyperfibre plan on a 12-month term to get free modem rental ($15 shipping fee applies)
*Average download / upload peak speeds are specific to our plans and are based on Commerce Commission’s Measuring Broadband New Zealand (MBNZ) September 2024 report which is based on data collected during the month of July 2024. The speed you experience at any time given may be higher or lower than these averages and depends on factors including the performance of your modem, location of the server, your computer / phone and how your WiFi has been set up.
**Average download peak speed is the average of all tested Fibre 50 plans (see MBNZ report). Average upload peak speed is estimated national peak time average speeds.
For more info on choosing a broadband plan that’s right for you and the factors which may impact your broadband speed, here are the Things you should know.
Pick the broadband plan that works for you
What is 4G Wireless Broadband?
4G Wireless Broadband is delivered over our 4G mobile network. Unlike old-fashioned copper cables or fibre cables in the ground, 4G Wireless Broadband is beamed straight to your modem via our robust 4G network. The same network we use to connect our mobile phones.
Is 4G Wireless Broadband simpler to set up?
Absolutely. Unlike a fibre connection, you no longer have to wait for an installation. Once you get your 4G Wireless modem, just plug it in, switch it on and connect your devices.
Why is there a data limit?
Since 4G Wireless broadband runs on our 4G network, we need to ensure the network can support as many users as often as possible. If you need more than 300GB of data each month, we recommend upgrading to our Unlimited 4G Wireless plan.
Will the available data be enough for my needs?
It depends. If you need to connect a few devices to the internet for basic browsing, checking email, and the occasional video streaming or video calls, our 300GB plan should get you through the month. You can also upgrade to our Unlimited plan for a bit more data to go around. But if you need the internet to handle multiple devices simultaneously running high-intensity stuff (4K video and gaming, loads of hi-def livestreaming etc.), you should go with one of our fibre plans.
Can I get a landline with 4G Wireless broadband?
Currently, we don’t offer a landline with any of our 4G Wireless broadband plans. If you need a landline, we recommend exploring our fibre plans.
What is 5G Wireless broadband?
5G Wireless broadband is delivered over our 5G mobile network. Unlike old-fashioned copper cables or fibre cables in the ground, 5G Wireless broadband is beamed straight to your modem via the nearest 5G cell tower just like your mobile phone. 5G is only available in selected parts of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch for now.
Is 5G Wireless broadband simpler to set up?
Absolutely. Unlike a fibre connection, you no longer have to wait for an installation. Once you get your 5G Wireless modem, just plug it in, switch it on and connect your devices.
Is there a data limit?
Our Wireless 5G Broadband plan offers unlimited data. However, since Wireless 5G Broadband runs on our 5G network, Fair Use Policy applies.
What does unlimited mean?
Unlimited broadband does what it says on the tin. With this plan you never have to worry about running out of data during the month. Even if you have multiple devices simultaneously running high-intensity stuff (4K video and gaming, loads of hi-def livestreaming etc.). Fair Use Policy applies.
Can I get a landline with 5G Wireless broadband?
Currently, we don’t offer a landline with any of our 5G Wireless broadband plans. If you need a landline, we recommend exploring our fibre plans.
What is Fibre Starter Unlimited Broadband?
Beamed over fibreoptic cables, this connection offers a fast and stable internet connection.
What does Fibre Starter mean?
Fibre Starter offers you the power of high-speed broadband at even lower prices than our other unlimited Fibre broadband plans. This plan also gives you the flexibility to pay your bills weekly or fortnightly.
What does unlimited mean?
Unlimited broadband does what it says on the tin. With this plan you never have to worry about running out of data during the month. Even if you have more than one device connected to the internet at the same time.
Will this plan be enough for my needs?
It depends. If you need to connect a few devices to the internet for basic browsing, checking email, and the occasional video streaming or video calls, our Fibre Starter Unlimited plan should get you through the month.
What is Unlimited Fibre Broadband?
Fibre is currently the fastest broadband available in NZ. Beamed over fibreoptic cables, this connection offers a fast and stable internet connection.
What does unlimited mean?
Unlimited broadband does what it says on the tin. With this plan you never have to worry about running out of data during the month. Even if you have multiple devices simultaneously running high-intensity stuff (4K video and gaming, loads of hi-def livestreaming etc.).
What is Ultimate Unlimited Fibre Broadband?
Fibre is currently the fastest broadband available in NZ. Beamed over fibreoptic cables, this connection offers a fast and stable internet connection. But with our Ultimate Unlimited Fibre, you get speeds that far exceed our Unlimited Fibre connection.
What is the difference between Unlimited and Ultimate Unlimited?
In a nutshell, speed. Think of Fibre as a fast car and Mpbs the max speed at which you can drive it.
*Broadband speeds can be impacted by your modem’s performance, the number of devices connected to your modem, server location, your device settings, and your WiFi setup.
What is Hyperfibre?
Hyperfibre is the fastest broadband available in NZ. Built to deliver gigabit speeds, this connection allows multiple users to immerse in ultra-smooth 4K video streaming, game with just 1ms latency, and upload large files faster with ease.
What’s the difference between Hyperfibre and Ultimate Unlimited Fibre Broadband.
In a word, speed. While our Ultimate Unlimited Fibre Broadband delivers 883/498Mbps peak time average speeds, Hyperfibre delivers speeds of up to 4Gbps. For reference, 1Gbps is a whopping 1000Mbps. You do the math.
*Broadband speeds can be impacted by your modem’s performance, the number of devices connected to your modem, server location, your device settings, and your WiFi setup.
Pick the broadband plan that works for you
What is 4G Wireless Broadband?
4G Wireless Broadband is delivered over our 4G mobile network. Unlike old-fashioned copper cables or fibre cables in the ground, 4G Wireless Broadband is beamed straight to your modem via our robust 4G network. The same network we use to connect our mobile phones.
Is 4G Wireless Broadband simpler to set up?
Absolutely. Unlike a fibre connection, you no longer have to wait for an installation. Once you get your 4G Wireless modem, just plug it in, switch it on and connect your devices.
Why is there a data limit?
Since 4G Wireless broadband runs on our 4G network, we need to ensure the network can support as many users as often as possible. If you need more than 300GB of data each month, we recommend upgrading to our Unlimited 4G Wireless plan.
Will the available data be enough for my needs?
It depends. If you need to connect a few devices to the internet for basic browsing, checking email, and the occasional video streaming or video calls, our 300GB plan should get you through the month. You can also upgrade to our Unlimited plan for a bit more data to go around. But if you need the internet to handle multiple devices simultaneously running high-intensity stuff (4K video and gaming, loads of hi-def livestreaming etc.), you should go with one of our fibre plans.
Can I get a landline with 4G Wireless broadband?
Currently, we don’t offer a landline with any of our 4G Wireless broadband plans. If you need a landline, we recommend exploring our fibre plans.
What is 5G Wireless broadband?
5G Wireless broadband is delivered over our 5G mobile network. Unlike old-fashioned copper cables or fibre cables in the ground, 5G Wireless broadband is beamed straight to your modem via the nearest 5G cell tower just like your mobile phone. 5G is only available in selected parts of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch for now.
Is 5G Wireless broadband simpler to set up?
Absolutely. Unlike a fibre connection, you no longer have to wait for an installation. Once you get your 5G Wireless modem, just plug it in, switch it on and connect your devices.
Is there a data limit?
Our Wireless 5G Broadband plan offers unlimited data. However, since Wireless 5G Broadband runs on our 5G network, Fair Use Policy applies.
What does unlimited mean?
Unlimited broadband does what it says on the tin. With this plan you never have to worry about running out of data during the month. Even if you have multiple devices simultaneously running high-intensity stuff (4K video and gaming, loads of hi-def livestreaming etc.). Fair Use Policy applies.
Can I get a landline with 5G Wireless broadband?
Currently, we don’t offer a landline with any of our 5G Wireless broadband plans. If you need a landline, we recommend exploring our fibre plans.
What is Fibre Starter Unlimited Broadband?
Beamed over fibreoptic cables, this connection offers a fast and stable internet connection.
What does Fibre Starter mean?
Fibre Starter offers you the power of high-speed broadband at even lower prices than our other unlimited Fibre broadband plans. This plan also gives you the flexibility to pay your bills weekly or fortnightly.
What does unlimited mean?
Unlimited broadband does what it says on the tin. With this plan you never have to worry about running out of data during the month. Even if you have more than one device connected to the internet at the same time.
Will this plan be enough for my needs?
It depends. If you need to connect a few devices to the internet for basic browsing, checking email, and the occasional video streaming or video calls, our Fibre Starter Unlimited plan should get you through the month.
What is Unlimited Fibre Broadband?
Fibre is currently the fastest broadband available in NZ. Beamed over fibreoptic cables, this connection offers a fast and stable internet connection.
What does unlimited mean?
Unlimited broadband does what it says on the tin. With this plan you never have to worry about running out of data during the month. Even if you have multiple devices simultaneously running high-intensity stuff (4K video and gaming, loads of hi-def livestreaming etc.).
What is Ultimate Unlimited Fibre Broadband?
Fibre is currently the fastest broadband available in NZ. Beamed over fibreoptic cables, this connection offers a fast and stable internet connection. But with our Ultimate Unlimited Fibre, you get speeds that far exceed our Unlimited Fibre connection.
What is the difference between Unlimited and Ultimate Unlimited?
In a nutshell, speed. Think of Fibre as a fast car and Mpbs the max speed at which you can drive it.
*Broadband speeds can be impacted by your modem’s performance, the number of devices connected to your modem, server location, your device settings, and your WiFi setup.
What is Hyperfibre?
Hyperfibre is the fastest broadband available in NZ. Built to deliver gigabit speeds, this connection allows multiple users to immerse in ultra-smooth 4K video streaming, game with just 1ms latency, and upload large files faster with ease.
What’s the difference between Hyperfibre and Ultimate Unlimited Fibre Broadband.
In a word, speed. While our Ultimate Unlimited Fibre Broadband delivers 883/498Mbps peak time average speeds, Hyperfibre delivers speeds of up to 4Gbps. For reference, 1Gbps is a whopping 1000Mbps. You do the math.
*Broadband speeds can be impacted by your modem’s performance, the number of devices connected to your modem, server location, your device settings, and your WiFi setup.
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Fibre Broadband Promotion
New customers on a 12 month Unlimited Fibre Plan (excludes VDSL or ADSL) and Ultimate Unlimited Broadband Plan only.
Offer available for a limited time. Standard plan charge applies after 12 months. BYO modem or $5 p/m modem rental, $15 modem S&H fee. Early exit fees apply if you end plan within 12 months. Non-standard installation fees apply. A fee is payable if you do not return your modem when you leave. Fibre broadband not available everywhere. Excludes any other charges including overage. Prime Video: Valid for 6 months after the date of activation. Offer subject to change. Cancel anytime. Amazon.com, Inc. and its affiliates are not sponsors of this promotion. Must activate within 30 days of receiving the activation link email. Prime Video is $10.99/month after the promotional offer period. Prime Video and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Broadband and Promotion T&Cs apply. See 2degrees.nz for full T&Cs.
Wireless 4G Broadband Promotion
New customers on a 12 month Wireless 4G 300GB and Unlimited Broadband Plan only. Offer available for a limited time. Standard plan charge applies after 12 months. Modem rental is free, $15 rental modem shipping and early exit fees apply. Wireless 4G Broadband only available in selected 4G coverage areas with sufficient network capacity. Excludes any other charges including overage.
Prime Video Promotion
New customers on a 12 month Wireless 4G and 5G Unlimited Broadband plan only. Valid for 6 months after the date of activation. Offer subject to change. Cancel anytime. Amazon.com, Inc. and its affiliates are not sponsors of this promotion. Must activate within 30 days of receiving the activation link email. Prime Video is $10.99/month after the promotional offer period. Prime Video and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Broadband and Promotion T&Cs apply. See 2degrees.nz for full T&Cs.
Broadband Offer Summaries
Offer available to new 2degrees customers joining a 12 month term only. Standard plan charge applies after 12 months. Eligible Pay Monthly Plan and Broadband Plan required. Applied as a credit for the first 2 months. Excludes any other charges including overage. $15 rental modem shipping and early exit fees apply. A fee will be payable if you do not return your rental modem to us when you leave. Promotion and Wireless Broadband T&Cs apply.
- 2degrees offers a range of broadband options including Fibre, Wireless 4G and 5G, VDSL and ADSL, depending on your location.
- Fair Use Policy applies to Unlimited Wireless Broadband.
- Broadband speeds can be impacted by your modem’s performance, the number of devices connected to your modem, server location, your device settings, and your WiFi setup.
- Wireless broadband speeds can be impacted by the distance between your modem and a cell site, the level of usage of a particular cell site by others, and network capability.
- To help you pick the right plan for your needs, please use our handy address checker on the page above. If you’re looking for independent information* on the type of broadband connections available at your address, please refer to the Broadband Map NZ (* This information is not acquired, maintained, or verified by 2degrees Mobile Limited. We accept no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided therein).
- You can also check your personal broadband data usage through our app or online at My 2degrees. Depending on your usage, you can then decide if you want to switch plans.
- If your plan includes a modem from us, it will be capable of delivering the speeds we advertise for the plan you’ve chosen. But we cannot make the same guarantees if you choose to bring your own modem.
- If you choose to add a landline to your broadband plan, you can bring your existing landline number with you. This applies even if you are switching from a copper line connection to a VoIP connection. Alternatively, you can also ask for a new landline number to be assigned to your 2degrees account.
- Wireless Broadband uses different technology than Fibre Broadband. For any 3rd party service that requires broadband such as medical alarms, security alarms or any service that requires a fixed landline, we recommend you check with your provider to ensure it is compatible with Wireless Broadband before signing up to this service.
- We have specific responsibilities for the marketing of broadband via codes set by NZ Telecommunications Forum. You can find more about these codes here. If you don’t think we’ve done a great job, or met these responsibilities, you can find our complaints process here.
- You can also raise a matter with the Telecommunications Disputes Resolution (TDR) who are an independent body who help manage complaints – tdr.org.nz