New Zealand 4G Travel Sim Card | Unlimited 4G Data | 2 Degrees
SIM DetailsWhat's Included: - Unlimited All You Can Eat of 4G LTE Data for use within New Zealand
- Unlimited Texts to AU & NZ numbers
- Unlimited minutes of Calls to standard landline and Mobile Phones in New Zealand and Australia
- Unlimited calls to other 2degrees NZ Mobiles.
- Mobile Hotspot Enabled
- Manufactured in a Triple Cut SIM which fits: Standard, Micro, & Nano
Info Before You Buy:- Bundle expires in 30 days after registration is complete.
- Max speeds reduce to 1.3 Mbps after 40GB Of 4G Data Usage (Fair usage policy)
- Travel SIM does not expire - Hold on to the SIM as long as you need.
- Works in Tablets, Dongles, Mi-Fi Devices and Allows Mobile Hotspotting
- The NZ Travel SIM Card expires in 12 months if no recharge is ever made on it after It's use.
**How To Activate Your NZ Travel Sims:**Step 1: Land in New Zealand
Step 2: Swap Out Your Aussie Sim with Your NZ Travel Sim
Step 3: Very easy to activate - dial and call 200 once you are in New Zealand and follow the prompts to activate your SIM Card.
Step 4: You Should hear a voice message saying your Sim is successfully activated OR your data may automatically start working.
Step 5: Enjoy Your Trip!
The King's Description: Behold... the King Sims Unlimited ALL You Can Eat Data 4G New Zealand Travel Sim Card. The King has handpicked this Travel Sim Pack as the perfect way to stay connected in the Land of Many Kiwi's and Sheep. The Data allowance is perfect for the Long Term, Data Hungry Traveller who chews through their data like the King and his competition. Social Media & Video Streaming is no match for the Unlimited Data this Travel SIM Boasts. The King has a royal agreement with the 2nd Biggest Telecommunications Provider in New Zealand: 2 Degrees which now cover 98.5% Of the Kiwi Population. The King Understands the special relationship between Australia & New Zealand, that's why, the Kings NZ Travel Sims come with Calls and Texts back to Australia! Now that's King.
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