Cheap Calls to New Zealand
Are you from New Zealand but work, live or visit the UK? Or maybe you're a UK citizen but have family or friends in New Zealand? Either way you'll be glad you got to know Ratebuster - the low call hero that champions cheap international call charges so you can afford to phone New Zealand for as long and as often as you want to.
You can cheap call New Zealand from a landline or your mobile phone and save pounds compared to BT tariffs. What's more you don't ever have to avoid paying peak rates - because with Ratebuster there aren't any. Your cheap international call is charged at one flat rate, all day, every day.
Why not check out our cheap rates right now...
Using Ratebuster to cheap call New Zealand
Making cheap calls with Ratebuster is easy. All you need to do is:
- Dial your Ratebuster access number and listen to our voice prompts
- Dial the country code - 0064 followed by the destination number and then press the hash key so we can connect you quickly
- That's it - you're connected and you're already saving money on your cheap international call!
Helpful information for when you call New Zealand
As well as benefiting from cheap international calls to New Zealand with Ratebuster, we thought you might find the following information useful.
Cheap mobile calls to New Zealand
- Use your Ratebuster access code as part of your free minutes
Some mobile tariffs may include 0844 numbers as part of your free minutes. But it's best to check with your mobile service provider before making your call.
- Cut down on call times by programming your mobile
For numbers you call often, just program the access number and the destination number into your mobile - then you'll make a saving every time you call!
Here's how to program your mobile
To learn how to programme your mobile, please read our Money Saving Tips
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What time is it in New Zealand?
Remember to plan the time of your cheap international call. Even your best friends won't thank you for disturbing their beauty sleep!
Time Difference between UK and New Zealand
Daylight saving ends 05.04.09 and starts on 27.09.09
| New Zealand |
| GMT + 12 hour |
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Which international dialling code do I need?
Getting the right international dialling code for the city or region you want to call in New Zealand means you don't waste any time or money when you make your cheap international call with Ratebuster.
New Zealand dialling codes
| South Island (incl. Chatham and Stewart Islands) |
00 + 64 + 3 |
| Wellington |
00 + 64 + 4 |
| Lower North Island |
00 + 64 + 6 |
| Central North Island |
00 + 64 + 7 |
| Auckland and Upper North Island |
00 + 64 + 9 |
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Holiday calendar
When you've got something special to celebrate but the people you'd like to share it with are the other side of the world, distance can really make heart grow fonder. Just the time when you need to make that cheap international call! Why not make a note of the next New Zealand holiday and surprise someone you know with a cheap call?
Holidays 2009
| New Year. |
01.01.09 |
| Day after New Years Day |
02.01.09 |
| Anniversary Day Auckland / Northland |
26.01.09 |
| Waitangi Day. |
06.02.09 |
| Good Friday |
10.04.09 |
| Easter Monday |
13.04.09 |
| ANZAC Day. |
25.04.09 |
| Queen's Birthday. |
01.06.09 |
| Labour Day. |
26.10.09 |
| Christmas Day. |
25.12.09 |
| Boxing Day. |
26.12.09 |
2010 Holiday Calendar
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2010 Jan 1, Fri
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New Year
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2010 Jan 2, Sat
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New Year (2nd day)
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2010 Feb 6, Sat
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Waitangi Day
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Commemorate the signing of 1840 Treaty of Waitangi in which Maori natives agreed to co-exist with European settlers
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2010 Apr 2, Fri
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Good Friday
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Commemorate the 3-hour agony of Christ's Crucifixion
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2010 Apr 4, Sun
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Easter Sunday
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Commemorate Christ rising from the dead about 2000 years ago. The egg, as a symbol of immortality, is closely associated with Easter
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2010 Apr 4, Sun
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Daylight Savings end
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2010 Apr 5, Mon
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Easter Monday
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Day after Easter
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2010 Apr 25, Sun
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ANZAC Day
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Initial letter of Australian and New Zealand Army Corp
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2010 Jun 7, Mon
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Queen's Birthday
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2010 Sep 26, Sun
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Daylight Savings start
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2010 Oct 25, Mon
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Labor Day
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Day of honoring workers
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2010 Dec 25, Sat
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Christmas
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Christmas comes from the words Christ's Mass, celebrates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth
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2010 Dec 26, Sun
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Christmas (2nd day)
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