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VoIP New Zealand
Oceania

HD quality calls to New Zealand.

$0.015

/ min

Total

$0.15

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Why Choose VoIP for Business Calls to New Zealand?

In today's global economy, reliable communication with clients and partners in New Zealand is crucial. Traditional phone lines can be expensive and inflexible. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) offers a modern solution that reduces costs while improving call quality and functionality.

Key Benefits for Enterprises

Cost Efficiency

Save up to 90% compared to traditional carriers.

Scalability

Add lines instantly as your team grows.

Mobility

Make calls from any device, anywhere in the world.

Analytics

Track call usage and optimize your communication strategy.

How Our Platform Works

Our VoIP technology uses your internet connection to establish high-quality calls to New Zealand. You don't need special hardware or complicated installations. Simply open your browser, log in, and start calling. Our direct routes guarantee the best voice quality and superior connection rates.

Best Practices for International Business Calls

To ensure professional communication with New Zealand, consider time zone differences. Use our platform's HD voice to make a strong impression. Always ensure you have a stable internet connection for the best experience. Our system automatically handles number formatting.

Why We're the Best Choice for Calling New Zealand

We offer premium routes with guaranteed CLI, 24/7 technical support, and transparent billing with no hidden fees. Our infrastructure is optimized specifically for high-volume business traffic.

Calling New Zealand: what to know

New Zealand answers on the country code +64, with the capital in Wellington and most business concentrated around Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The working language for business is English and Maori, and local offices generally keep hours of 08:30 to 17:00, Monday to Friday.

Outbound calls on StartACall need no phone number and no app. You place them from the browser, and you only add a US or Canada number when you also want to receive inbound calls.

Most mobiles in New Zealand sit on operators such as Spark, One NZ, 2degrees. New Zealand is one of the first countries to start the business day; from the Americas it is the next calendar day.

New Zealand runs on UTC plus 12, and it shifts for daylight saving, so confirm the current difference before an early or late call.

How to dial New Zealand

  1. 1
    Start with the plus sign

    On a mobile, press and hold 0 to enter the plus sign. The plus sign works from any country, so you do not need to remember a local exit code.

  2. 2
    Enter the country code +64

    +64 routes the call to New Zealand.

  3. 3
    Add the local number

    Dial the destination number without its leading 0. For Auckland that means including the area code 9.

Rates to New Zealand (+64)

Pay as you go, billed per minute with no connection surprises. A sample 10 minute call is shown for each line type.

Line typePer minute10 minute call
Mobile$0.2644$2.64
Landline$0.0985$0.99

Rates as of 2026-07-06, in US dollars, and subject to change. The exact rate is always confirmed in the dialer before you connect.

Frequently asked questions

What is the country code for New Zealand?+

The country code for New Zealand is +64. Auckland uses the area code 9.

Do I need to install an app to call New Zealand?+

No. StartACall runs in your browser on Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox, so you can place the call without downloading anything or buying a phone number for outbound calls.

Can I receive calls as well?+

Outbound calls need no number. To receive inbound calls you add a US or Canada digital number, billed monthly, and answer it in the same browser tab.

Last reviewed June 2026Reviewed by the StartACall calling teamDialing rules cross checked against ITU international dialing procedures
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