Yes. As long as it is not locked to AT&T.
iPhone 3G or 3G S:
The iPhone will work on 2G on any network.
There is nationwide 3G on Telecom's XT Network, and 3G in metro areas on Vodafone's network.
The iPhone 4will work on 3G on any of New Zealand's networks.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
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New Zealand is situated on the active boundary of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates.
New Zealand does not belong, since the other three are Australian states while New Zealand is a country in its own right.
The nearest Australian state to New Zealand is Tasmania. From Resolution Island lighthouse in New Zealand's Fiordland to Tasman Island Lighthouse, Tasmania, is around 1 491 km.
Most likely, yes. However, it depends on your phone's compatibility with New Zealand's network frequencies. Check with your phone carrier or manufacturer to ensure it will work there.
Yes, you are allowed to use the same car in New Zealand that you could in Australia. If you mean phone, then you can use that as well.
you will need to apply for an Australian working holiday visa as the new zealand one is particular to Australia. these chaps handle working holiday visas worldwide and you can apply by phone from new zealand or anywhere www.visafirst.com
No. Lol. you'd definatly be out of range.
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No, you cannot travel to New Zealand with an Australian tourist visa.
New Zealand. Everyone prefers New Zealand.
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New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
Australia and New Zealand are competitors in sport.
The New Zealand and the Australian economies are managed by separate Governments, and thus the separate currencies.
Citizens and permanent residents of Australia (without criminal records), may visit, live or work in New Zealand Indefinitely. Australian citizens are exempted for the requirement to hold a permit and Australian permanent residents are granted a resident permit.