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See Pacific List of Radio Nets
Gulf Harbour Radio, ZMH286:
http://www.ghradio.co.nz/
8752 kHz or 8779 or 8297 kHz (in that order depending on interference).
0515 UTC 17:15 NZST - daily during passagemaking, otherwise weekdays.
On air during the South Pacific cruising season from May 2 until November 25. Operated by cruisers Patricia and David from SV Chameleon from their home base in Whangaparaoa, just north of Auckland. Provide current weather analysis and forecasts for cruising yachts and fishermen in the SW Pacific plus position and progress of boats that leave NZ. Live streaming.
Telephones
International Dialing code for New Zealand is +64.
Phone cards are also available in supermarkets, dairies and gas stations.
NZ has a wide range of cell phone service providers to choose from. They all have teaser rates and promotions, however, be sure to ask lots of questions concerning their promotion and read all the fine print. The major carriers are Spark and Vodafone.
Internet:
There are numerous Internet service providers in NZ, however, cruisers report that it is expensive when you can expect narrow bandwidth, frequent drops, and no service found in many parts of New Zealand.
Free Internet access for one hour can be found in some coffee shops, some McDonald's, a few libraries, and in some community business districts.
There are free WiFi spots in major cities with one of the main providers - Spark.
Post Offices:
There are post offices everywhere in NZ providing a wide range of banking, postal, and communication services. They deliver just about everything throughout New Zealand - but delivery times vary.
Their foreign exchange rates are very good and the related fee is low.
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