Network coverage map

Are you covered?

Coverage Options

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, signal strength shown is indicative of the Spark network and outdoor coverage. Actual coverage will vary based on device and other environmental factors. Factors that may affect your signal include your device capabilities, your location, whether you are moving and even the weather. If you are indoors then the building construction and your location within the building may affect performance.

The Spark network also powers Skinny. Learn more about Skinny NZ

What 3G, 4G, 4.5G and 5G means for you

Our network reaches 98% of New Zealanders.

  • 5G is faster and carries more data than previous generations (4G, 3G, 2G and so on). 5G has the potential to reach download speeds of up to 100 times faster than 4G. It has the potential to bring super-fast downloads, minimal latency, massive connectivity and outstanding reliability.
  • 4.5G: Up to 3–5 times faster than 4G with some compatible high-end devices
  • 4G: Super fast speeds for data browsing. To maximise coverage, we recommend a phone that supports 4G 700MHz. 4G HD Calling is also available in these areas for eligible customers. Check if you're eligible for 4G HD Calling
  • 3G: World class 3G speeds covering 98% of New Zealanders

The map indicates where we estimate our network coverage is available. Your experience may vary from the coverage shown depending on mobile capability, how it's used, and the local environment.

Check your phone compatibility

Check whether your phone will run on the Spark NZ network.

If you got your phone from us, it'll work fine. If not, we can run a quick check for you now. Enter your phone's IMEI number below.

Enter your IMEI Number below:

Enter digits only, for example, 123456789012345

Cool. Your phone likes our network.

What's next

As your mobile's good to go, you just need to get a new SIM card. And one of our Pay Monthly plans or prepaid packs. Don't worry about your number: you can bring that too. We'll take care of it when you check out.

Grab a SIM card

All good. Your mobile will run on our mobile networks.

What's next

Your mobile's good to go on the Spark network, you just need a new SIM card, and one of our Pay Monthly plans or Prepaid packs. Don't worry about your number: you can bring that too. We'll take care of it when you check out.

Grab a SIM card

Not good news, sorry. Your phone won't run on our network.

But don't fret! We've got a great selection of phones for all tastes and budgets.

Check out the range

Please enter a valid IMEI number. The IMEI number should be 14 digits long. You can find it by dialing *#06# on most phones. If that doesn't work, open up your phone, pop out the battery and look on the label beneath it, in the battery compartment, or look on the label on the box your phone came in. You can also look in your phone settings.

Check if your device will work with Spark

Spark’s mobile network uses multiple technologies including 3G, 4G and 5G across a range of frequency bands. To use Spark’s mobile network, your device will need to be unlocked and be compatible with our frequency bands.

Check that your phone is unlocked

Some devices are locked to a specific carrier. If this is the case, it will need to be unlocked before it can be used with a Spark SIM. To determine if your device is locked, check with your current provider or the place you bought it.

Frequency bands

To use a device on Spark’s mobile network, your device needs to be compatible with Spark’s frequency bands. You may need to check your device’s specifications to confirm which frequency bands your device supports.

Spark’s mobile network uses the following frequency bands:

3G Band 5
4G Band 1
4G Band 3
4G  Band 7
4G Band 28
4G Band 40
5G n78
5G n40

For the best coverage, your device should support at least 4G Band 3 and Band 28.

For the best performance, your device should support all of Spark’s frequency bands.

Calling

To make calls using Spark’s 3G network, devices should support 3G Band 5.

To make calls using Spark’s 4G network, devices should support the 4G bands mentioned above and be compatible with VoLTE (Voice over LTE). Learn more about VoLTE

Note: devices require specific software support to use Spark’s VoLTE network.

Your device might also support WiFi calling. More info about WiFi Calling

Messaging and data

For messaging and data, devices should support Spark’s frequency bands.

To enable MMS and Data services, you might need to enter Spark’s APN settings. View APN settings

Note: devices require specific software support to use Spark’s 5G network. Get more info about 5G