Their voice and txt pricing looks attractive compared to the Vodafone and Telecom NZ, though the two incumbents effectively reduce their pricing in reality by offering bundles of txts for a flat fee or free phone time to nominated partner phone numbers ('Bestmates' and 'Family'). At 50 cents / MB, they are providing data services, but clearly not as a primary customer winner. At best, this will be useful if your main mobile data provider is offline for any reason.
I should be receiving my free 2degrees SIM with $5 credit in the next few days. It will be interesting to see how 2degrees fair. NZ can be a tough market. Small and somewhat inert ("Why change?").
I wonder if the 2degrees SIM will work in my HTC Magic? I've been with Vodafone as a prepay customer for years. I like Vodafone. But that doesn't mean I won't be a good consumer and help the market function more efficiently through pursuing my own interests. In vendor / customer relationships, loyalty is one-way at best. I learned that a long time ago.