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Telescopes such as ANTARES and IceCube can detect ultra high-energy neutrinos from the atmosphere and outer space. The information carried by these neutrinos sheds light on new interactions of matter, not yet explained by the standard model of particle physics. Recently, strong constraints on these non-standard interactions were achieved by ANTARES and Icecube through events with energies up to the order of 10 TeV. We use these limits to study new physics in a framework of a simplified Z' model. The results obtained are compared with those from large hadron colliders, showing relevant and complementary information to conventional measurements. The details about that will be presented in this talk. ArXiv:2304.01388.