Wireless,
our way.

Our own network across Poverty Bay, Northern Hawke's Bay, and Eastern Bay of Plenty. Built by us, on towers we own, in the regions we know. For the places fibre hasn't reached and probably never will.

Connected in 1–3 business days
Pick your view

Who's this for?

Two ways to do business.

A standard plan for most businesses, and a tailored option for the bigger jobs — hotels, holiday parks, retirement villages, anywhere with a lot of users or special requirements.

Wireless 80

Occasional usage — emails, browsing.

80 GB

Monthly data, then 1 Mbps

$ 59 /month
  • Up to 100 / 100 Mbps
  • Static IP included
  • Local install team
  • BYO router or buy from us
Get Wireless 80

Wireless 120

Light usage — emails, browsing, occasional streaming, video calls.

120 GB

Monthly data, then 1 Mbps

$ 79 /month
  • Up to 100 / 100 Mbps
  • Static IP included
  • Local install team
  • BYO router or buy from us
Get Wireless 120
For larger operations

Tailored

Hotels, motels, holiday parks, retirement villages, marinas, large offices — anything where one standard plan doesn't fit. We'll scope your site and design a connection around it.

Built to fit

No two sites the same

Get a quote no fixed price
  • Higher speeds available (point-to-point, dedicated)
  • Multi-AP coverage for guest WiFi at scale
  • Static IP block, dedicated bandwidth options
  • SLA available for mission-critical sites
  • One contact, one bill, one local team
Talk to us

Three regions.
One network.

Poverty Bay, Northern Hawke's Bay, and Eastern Bay of Plenty. If you're in this strip and fibre's not at your door, give us a call.

Wireless coverage map covering Tairāwhiti, Northern Hawke's Bay and the Eastern Bay of Plenty — from East Cape down through Gisborne to Wairoa and Mahia. Coverage areas shown in brand cyan.

Coverage map's a rough guide — actual reach depends on line-of-sight and terrain. Give us a ring on 0800 4 WIRELESS with your address, or send us a message and we'll come back to you.

Built by us.
For here.

Most ISPs sell you fibre. We do that too — but our wireless network is something we actually built.

We own the towers

Our wireless network runs on hardware we put up, on land we have access to, in regions we've worked for 15+ years. Nobody else's roadmap, nobody else's outages.

Local install team

Our techs know which valleys block reception, which farms need a custom mount, which roof angles work. Not a generic NZ-wide install crew driving in for the day.

Built for terrain

The East Coast is hills, valleys, and big distances from tower to tower. Our network was engineered for those constraints, not retrofitted.

Three steps. A bit more setup.

Wireless installs need a roof-mounted radio unit installed and line-of-sight to one of our existing transmitters. Installation usually within 1–3 business days.

1

Pick a plan & contact us

Choose by data: 80GB for occasional use, 120GB for light use, Unlimited for normal/heavy use. Send us your details and we'll go from there.

2

We get in touch

A real person from our Gisborne team rings to confirm coverage, install date, and any details.

3

Get connected

An Evolution Wireless tech mounts a small dish on your roof, runs cable inside, and installs your router. Usually 2–3 hours on site, online same day.

Common questions

The wireless FAQ.

How does fixed wireless actually work?

A small dish on your roof points at one of our towers. The tower has a wired backbone connection back to the rest of the internet. Your data travels over the air for the last few kilometres instead of through a cable in the ground.

It's not the same as 4G or 5G mobile data — it's a fixed point-to-point link between known endpoints, which is why the speed and reliability is much better than mobile broadband.

What speed will I actually get?

Up to 100 Mbps down and 100 Mbps up on a good day — most customers see something close to that. Real-world speed depends on distance from the tower, line-of-sight quality, and tower load.

If you're particularly far from the nearest tower or the path's obstructed, speeds may be lower. We'll give you a realistic estimate at the site survey, before you commit.

Does weather affect it?

Heavy rain can briefly affect performance — a few seconds of degraded throughput during a storm cell isn't unusual. Wind generally doesn't matter (the dishes are bolted on properly).

We've engineered the network with weather margin built in, so even in a bad winter most customers don't notice it.

Why is there a data cap on lower plans?

Honestly: because the wireless network has finite spectrum, and unlimited usage from every customer would overload the towers. By having tiered plans, light users pay less and heavy users get the unlimited option without forcing congestion on everyone else.

If you want unlimited, the Unlimited plan is $89/month — the same as our equivalent fibre plan.

What happens if I go over my data?

Once you hit your monthly allowance, your speed is throttled to 1 Mbps for the rest of the billing cycle — enough for emails and basic browsing, but not streaming. You can keep an eye on your usage on the usage page.

Need more for the rest of the month? Top-ups are $15 for 20GB — give us a call or send us a message and we'll add it on. If you're regularly running out, the Unlimited plan is $89/month — same speeds, no cap.

What if there's no line-of-sight to an existing tower?

We can install additional repeaters. This is especially easy if you happen to own high land nearby.

About 80% of "the standard wireless won't reach me" cases turn out to be solvable. Worth a phone call.

Can I have wireless if fibre's available?

Yes — plenty of customers prefer it. Wireless gives you the same 100/100 Mbps and avoids any fibre install hassle. If you want to compare, give us a call and we'll talk through both.

Out East and need internet?

Tell us your address and we'll work out what's possible. Standard wireless, repeaters, or a custom build — there's usually something.