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Spark NZ Unveils New Wireless Broadband Plan with Massive 600GB Data/Month

Spark NZ Unveils New Wireless Broadband Plan with Massive 600GB Data/Month Image Credit: Spark

Spark New Zealand has revealed its latest wireless broadband offering – Unplan Metro – which offers selected Auckland customers the largest ever data allowance available on wireless broadband in New Zealand to date. 

Some wireless broadband customers in the Auckland region can now access a massive 600GB of data per month on the new Unplan Metro wireless broadband plan. Available today, Unplan Metro offers customers tiered pricing options based on the data they consume, starting at just $65 for a base data usage of 0-60GB, $75 for 60 – 120GB of data and capped at $85 for 120GB – 600GB of data.  

This new plan will make wireless broadband a great option for customers who want a new generation broadband option but still need plentiful supplies of data. Wireless broadband runs over Spark’s 4G mobile network.  Once customers receive their modems, they simply have to plug it in and they areready to go.

Existing eligible Spark Wireless Broadband customers based in the coverage area will be upgraded to ‘Unplan Metro’ with their current data caps automatically increased to 600GB at no extra cost. 

Launching Unplan Metro is another step in Spark’s ‘Upgrade New Zealand’ plan, which aims to move customers onto newer broadband technologies like fibre and wireless broadband, by 2020. 

Mark Beder, Technology Director, Spark New Zealand
Customers with higher capped plans tend to use their data for more data intensive activities such as gaming and streaming, that need to be supported by greater data capacity.

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