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Keeping in touch with home

When you’re a long way from home it’s important to be able to keep in touch easily with your family and friends.

New Zealanders are famous for being quick to use new technology to communicate globally. Maybe it’s because we are a long way from other countries, and because we’re inventive people.

 

We have advanced banking systems and telecommunications networks. You can often get special cheaper rates for phone calls overseas.

 

Many people can access the internet from home and are enthusiastic computer users. We like to be connected and it’s easy to do. Our advanced telecommunications helps to keep you in touch with the world and with home while enjoying the Kiwi lifestyle.


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