NZ SMS Shortcode

4075

FENZ (Fire and Emergency NZ) Permits

Carrier Service / Brand Cost to send Cost to receive Category Source
Spark Spark FENZ (Fire and Emergency NZ) Permits Free Free Government & Public 2026-04-20
One NZ One NZ FENZ (Fire and Emergency NZ) Permits Free Free Government & Public 2024-09-30
Skinny Skinny FENZ (Fire and Emergency NZ) Permits Free Free Government & Public 2026-04-20

How to stop messages from this shortcode

Reply STOP to the number 4075. Under the NZ TCF Mobile Messaging Services Code, commercial and premium senders are required to honour STOP requests within two business days.

Note: transactional notifications (delivery updates, appointment reminders, OTP codes) are generally exempt from STOP obligations — you need to unsubscribe via the service itself.

Frequently asked questions about shortcode 4075

Who owns shortcode 4075 in New Zealand?
Shortcode 4075 is operated by FENZ (Fire and Emergency NZ) Permits.
Which NZ mobile carriers list shortcode 4075?
Shortcode 4075 is listed in the public premium-text directories of Spark, One NZ, Skinny.
How much does it cost to send an SMS to 4075?
Sending a text to shortcode 4075 is free to send to (you only pay your plan's normal SMS rate). All prices include GST where applicable.
How do I stop receiving messages from shortcode 4075?
Reply STOP to 4075. Under the NZ TCF Mobile Messaging Services Code, commercial senders must honour STOP requests within two business days. Transactional messages like OTPs and appointment reminders are exempt — unsubscribe via the service itself.
What type of service is shortcode 4075?
Shortcode 4075 is categorised as Government & Public in this directory, based on data published by NZ mobile carriers.

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Each NZ mobile carrier publishes a list of the shortcodes active on their network. This directory downloads those PDFs daily and consolidates the latest versions. The “Source” column above shows the publication date of the document we saw this code in.

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