The Greater Wellington broadband map: see who can connect your place

Wide dark map of the Greater Wellington region with a green marker on each district showing how many broadband providers serve it, titled the Greater Wellington Broadband Map by WombatNET.
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Service Information · 14 Jun 2026

The Greater Wellington broadband map: see who can connect your place

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If you live in the rural or semi-rural parts of the Wellington region, the first question is usually the same: what can I actually get out here? The honest answer is that it depends entirely on where your property sits. Upper Hutt has different options from Porirua. A place near Martinborough is different again to one in Waikanae. Coverage gets decided street by street, and sometimes property by property.

So we built a tool to make that easier to work out. It lists every provider we know of in each district, ours and everyone else’s, so you can see the full picture in one place. It covers the whole region, Kāpiti Coast, Porirua, Wellington City, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa. Pick your district on the map, and you will see who serves it, whether that is via fixed wireless, fibre, 4G, or satellite, with a link to check your own address with each provider.

GW Broadband Map

7 Kāpiti Coast 8 Porirua 6 Upper Hutt 6 Lower Hutt 7 Wellington City 6 Masterton 7 Carterton 7 South Wairarapa

Tap a district to see who can connect you there. The number is how many providers we list.

Pick a district, on the map or below, to see who can connect you there.

Kāpiti Coast

Localities: Ōtaki, Te Horo, Waikanae, Paraparaumu, Raumati, Paekākāriki

Te Horo, Hautere, Ōtaki, Waikanae

Kāpiti and Horowhenua wireless on its own network. Covers the places fibre misses around Te Horo, Hautere, Ōtaki and Waikanae.

Fixed wireless

Paekākāriki Hill area only

Manawatū based WISP with a small southern footprint reaching the Paekākāriki Hill area.

Fixed wireless

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

Porirua

Localities: Pukerua Bay, Plimmerton, Whitby, Titahi Bay, Pāuatahanui, Judgeford

Judgeford and Pāuatahanui

An electrical firm that also runs rural AirFibre wireless around the Judgeford and Pāuatahanui hills.

Fixed wireless

Paekākāriki Hill area only

Manawatū based WISP with a small southern footprint reaching the Paekākāriki Hill area.

Fixed wireless

Separate business and enterprise fibre, mainly around the Wellington CBD and business parks. Vital runs the old CityLink network in the city, and FX Networks (Vocus) carries inter-city and metro fibre. Uncontended and priced for business, not homes.

Fibre

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

Wellington City

Localities: CBD, Tawa, Johnsonville, Karori, Khandallah, Mākara, Ōhāriu

Ōhāriu and Mākara valleys

Community wireless for the Ōhāriu and Mākara valleys, where copper is slow and cell signal is patchy. Unlimited plans.

Fixed wireless

Separate business and enterprise fibre, mainly around the Wellington CBD and business parks. Vital runs the old CityLink network in the city, and FX Networks (Vocus) carries inter-city and metro fibre. Uncontended and priced for business, not homes.

Fibre

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

Upper Hutt

Localities: Upper Hutt, Mangaroa, Whitemans Valley, Akatarawa, Te Mārua, Kaitoke

Separate business and enterprise fibre, mainly around the Wellington CBD and business parks. Vital runs the old CityLink network in the city, and FX Networks (Vocus) carries inter-city and metro fibre. Uncontended and priced for business, not homes.

Fibre

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

Lower Hutt

Localities: Lower Hutt, Wainuiomata, Eastbourne, Stokes Valley, Petone, Belmont

Separate business and enterprise fibre, mainly around the Wellington CBD and business parks. Vital runs the old CityLink network in the city, and FX Networks (Vocus) carries inter-city and metro fibre. Uncontended and priced for business, not homes.

Fibre

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

Masterton District

Localities: Masterton, Riversdale, Castlepoint, Tinui, Mauriceville

Masterton based rural WISP. Builds radio masts for hard to reach Wairarapa properties. An RBI2 partner with Crown Infrastructure Partners.

Fixed wireless

WombatNET

That’s us

Fibre only. No wireless or 4G east of the Remutakas.

Local outfit. Fixed wireless in Upper Hutt, fibre across the region, and managed 4G+/5G west of the Remutakas.

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

Carterton District

Localities: Carterton, Gladstone, Waingawa

Masterton based rural WISP. Builds radio masts for hard to reach Wairarapa properties. An RBI2 partner with Crown Infrastructure Partners.

Fixed wireless

Wider Wairarapa reach

Local Wairarapa wireless, run together by Martinborough Internet and Teletronics. Out to rural spots like Longbush and Tora, with wider Wairarapa reach.

Fixed wirelessFibre

WombatNET

That’s us

Fibre only east of the Remutakas.

Local outfit. Fixed wireless in Upper Hutt, fibre across the region, and managed 4G+/5G west of the Remutakas.

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

South Wairarapa District

Localities: Featherston, Greytown, Martinborough, Lake Ferry

Martinborough, Longbush, Tora

Local Wairarapa wireless, run together by Martinborough Internet and Teletronics. Out to rural spots like Longbush and Tora, with wider Wairarapa reach.

Fixed wirelessFibre

Masterton based rural WISP. Builds radio masts for hard to reach Wairarapa properties. An RBI2 partner with Crown Infrastructure Partners.

Fixed wireless

WombatNET

That’s us

Fibre only east of the Remutakas.

Local outfit. Fixed wireless in Upper Hutt, fibre across the region, and managed 4G+/5G west of the Remutakas.

4G / 5G fixed wireless (One NZ, Spark, 2degrees)

Mobile network broadband off the nearest tower, including rural towers from the Rural Connectivity Group. Coverage depends on the cell site, not your house.

4G / mobile

Low earth orbit satellite. Works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. Pricier each month and a foreign operator, but a real option where nothing on the ground reaches.

New Zealand owned satellite on the Kacific network. Slower than Starlink, but a local option run from here rather than overseas.

This map is indicative only. Please contact the provider to confirm coverage at your address.

Coverage here is indicative. Fixed wireless depends on a clear line of sight to one of our sites, and fibre comes down to your exact address, so confirm with the provider before you commit to anything.
There is also a national broadband map – Internet NZ runs broadbandmap.nz, which works down to the street address level across the whole country, so it is worth a look. This map is the other way round, just our region, but it names everyone who can connect you, including the ones the national map does not list yet.

Where do we fit? WombatNET runs fixed wireless in Upper Hutt, fibre across the region, and managed 4G+ and 5G west of the Remutakas. We are one option among several, and we would rather you consider all your options up front. If you want a hand reading the map or working out what suits you, get in touch, and we can guide you through it.