Business Environment Profiles - New Zealand
Published: 28 March 2024
Internet subscribers
2 Million
1.5 %
This report analyses the total number of internet subscriptions in New Zealand. This includes all fixed-line internet subscriptions, like dial-up, ADSL and fibre broadband. Subscriptions for mobile internet connections not accessed through a mobile handset, like fixed wireless, satellite, USB modems, tablet SIM cards and dongles, are also included. The data is sourced from Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa) and is measured in terms of the number of connections per year ending in June.
We measure the upstream and downstream ramifications on thousands of industries so businesses can monitor their external operating environment. Explore membership options today.
Our industry reports include 35+ pages of data, analysis and charts, including:
You need a Membership for access
to this data.
You need a Membership for
access to this data.
IBISWorld forecasts the number of internet subscriptions to grow by 1.0% in 2023-24, to 2.08 million connections. The number of internet subscribers is rising because of several key factors. Firstly, the shift toward remote work and online education, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has broadened the need for reliable internet access across various population segments. Secondly, the growth of e-commerce has rendered internet access virtually essential for engaging in online shopping and leveraging digital services.
Furthermore, expanding fibre optic broadband infrastructure as part of New Zealand's ongoing efforts makes high-speed internet more accessible and appealing to potential new subscribers. This is complemented by a competitive environment among internet service providers (ISPs), potentially reducing prices making internet access more affordable for a wider audience.
Another significant factor contributing to the increase in internet subscribers is the rising population, alongside an uptick in households and businesses. As the population grows, there is a natural increase in demand for internet services to meet the needs of new households and the digital requirements of new and expanding businesses. Overall, IBISWorld forecasts the total number of internet subscriptions to increase by a compound annual rate of 1.5% over the five years through 2023-24.
IBISWorld forecasts the number of internet subscriptions to increase by 1.4% in 2024-25, to 2.11 ...
Gain strategic insight and analysis on thousands of industries.