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Nationwide network of channel distribution partner


2degrees announces nationwide network of channel distribution partners
SIMs and phones from 2700 retail outlets, top-ups at over 6000 outlets

In the lead up to its launch in August, 2degrees has today announced the full extent of its retail distribution partners across the country who will sell 2degrees mobile phones and SIM cards.

“From August, you’ll be able to purchase a 2degrees’ SIM card from up to 2,700 outlets, top-up your 2degrees account in over 6,000 outlets - and you’ll also be able to top-up using a credit or debit card any time of the day or night via the 2degrees call centre or the 2degrees website,” said Larrie Moore, 2degrees chief sales and marketing officer.

Furthermore, 2degrees will sell a range of best in class GSM handsets in up to 400 outlets via retail partners: Noel Leemings, Bond & Bond, Dick Smith Electronics, Warehouse Stationery, Woolworths, Foodtown, Countdown and BP.

“We’re really excited about having these partners on board for our launch. This means that New Zealanders can buy 2degrees products and services where they shop for electrical goods, buy their groceries, fill the car up with petrol and when they visit the dairy,” said Larrie.

“We just want to make it simple for people to purchase 2degrees products and services whenever they want to and wherever they are.”

The full list of 2degrees partner is: Noel Leeming, Bond & Bond, Dick Smith Electronics, Warehouse Stationery, PAK’nSAVE, New World, Foodtown, Countdown, Woolworths, Shell, Mobil, BP and other independently owned petrol stations served by Red Circle, along with Gilmours, Toops and Trents, who serve as the primary distributor to independent convenience retailers.


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