About Connexa
Connexa is New Zealand's largest mobile-tower company, with 2,500+ cell sites originally spun out of Spark in 2022. Tenants include Spark, One NZ and 2degrees. Their footprint is towers and adjacent fibre/power leads-in rather than buried mains, but they appear here for completeness around mobile-network ground assets.
Connexa provides the underground telecommunications infrastructure used by retail providers across their network area. Their cables sit alongside power, water and gas, so striking one during excavation can knock out entire neighbourhoods.
Connexa runs nationwide infrastructure, which means their cables can be present anywhere in the country. Before excavating anywhere in NZ, request a locate from Connexa alongside the local lines company, the council water network, and any other regional operators in your area.
Where Connexa operates
Connexa's assets run through every region of New Zealand. No matter where you're digging, their cables or infrastructure may be present — request a locate before starting work anywhere in the country.
Before you dig in NZ
Striking an underground cable can cause injury, large repair bills and outages for your neighbours. Three steps to do it safely.
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Find every operator that serves your site
Map your worksite on UtilityFinder to find every operator that serves the area — power, water, gas and comms in one view — so you don't miss anyone when sending locate requests.
Create your map - 2
Request a locate from Connexa
Contact Connexa and any other operators in your area to confirm the position of their underground assets before excavation.
Connexa website - 3
Mark, protect, dig carefully
Mark the locate paint or pegs on site, hand-dig within 0.5 m of marked assets, and never assume a clear trench means clear ground.
Find every operator serving your site in 30 seconds
UtilityFinder shows every utility operator that serves Nationwide — power, water, gas and comms — with contact details and locate-request links in one shareable view. Plan your dig with confidence.
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