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We’re sorry to say: Fizz Home Internet is not yet available everywhere. It’s currently available to many residential addresses in Quebec and in Clarence-Rockland (ON) region. In time, the service will become available to a growing number of postal codes. If you get the message "Sad news page. Fizz Home Internet is unfortunately not available at your address." and if you believe it is an error, you can contact us by clicking on the chat bubble, at the bottom right, so we can make further verifications.
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How do I know if I can use my own phone with Fizz?
Fizz guarantees the proper functioning of all the devices it sells. However, you may use your own device, provided it meets the requirements outlined below. Good to know: smartwatches are not supported at this time. If you wish to use an eSIM Important: Check your device compatibility before ordering an eSIM card, as not all phones support eSIM technology. Good to know: if your phone is not compatible with eSIMs, don’t worry. You can still get a physical SIM card online, or from one of our partner stores. Here are a few ways to check if your phone is compatible with eSIM technology: Visit your device manufacturer’s website or contact their customer support. In your phone’s settings, go to the SIM section. If you see an option to Add an eSIM, your device is compatible. Dial *#06#: if an EID (Embedded Identity Document) appears, your device supports eSIM. If you’re using your own phone, is it VoLTE-compatible with Fizz? The withdrawal of the 3G network began on July 31, 2025, for Fizz and several of its partners. All calls made with your Fizz mobile plan will then go through the LTE network thanks to VoLTE technology. That’s why it’s so important for your phone to be VoLTE-compatible at Fizz or else none of your c alls (including 911 calls) will go through when the 3G network is gone. Understand the importance of VoLTE Good to know: - A non-exhaustive list of VoLTE-compatible phones, when purchased from Fizz, is available for general information. - The best way to confirm whether your phone is VoLTE-compatible at Fizz is, once your Fizz mobile plan is activated, to make a call by dialing #TEST (#8378) on your mobile phone while at home. How to check my phone If your phone is VoLTE-compatible at Fizz
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Fizz Web Policy
Web Policy Policy Regarding the Use of Personal Information of Fizz.ca Website Users and Visitors When you communicate with us or contact us using our Websites (or our mobile services, social media pages, or specialized applications), whether you are conducting online transactions on our Sites or simply viewing their content, we hope that you as feel comfortable and confident as when you are dealing with us over the phone or in person. As such, to expand on the principles set out in our Privacy Policy for Fizz.ca subscribers for customers, we instituted this Policy in order to ensure that as visitors to and users of our Websites, you can be informed and exercise control over the Personal Information we collect and use once (i) you have shared said information with us; (ii) we have collected said information; or (iii) our Trusted Partners have shared said information with us. The Policy
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What are the STIR/SHAKEN standards for mobile phones?
STIR/SHAKEN is a set of procedures aiming to verify caller identity. They are intended to help combat unwanted calls received by members of the public. STIR (Secure Telephone Identity Revisited) is an acronym for a set of standards that allow a telecommunications service provider to verify the legitimacy of a caller’s number when a call is made. SHAKEN (Signature-based Handling of Asserted Information using toKENs) is an acronym for a framework that allows different operators to deploy the STIR protocol to authenticate calls made and received on the IP network. Why it’s important The STIR/SHAKEN standards involve different ways to indicate whether the caller number displayed on compatible mobile devices is trustworthy. The CRTC has required all Canadian telecommunications service providers to implement these standards to combat caller identity spoofing. Good to know: Spoofing is a technique that alters the caller ID information displayed on your phone to hide the caller’s identity. This technique is based on the principle that we are more likely to respond when we receive a call that appears legitimate (such as a local phone number). Spoofing can be used for unethical reasons such as deceptive telemarketing or fraud. There are times, however, when changing the caller’s identity is acceptable. A doctor for instance, calling to discuss a patient’s lab results may want to display the hospital’s number rather than their personal number. Under what conditions can a number be verified? Because the standards are being rolled out and are not yet supported by all vendors, not all calls are verified. A caller’s number can only be verified if it meets all of the following criteria: The standard is applied by both caller’s and the recipient’s telephone service provider. The voice call is made between individuals who subscribe to a Canadian telecommunications service. The call is
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Support ( Test Antoine )
Contact Fizz | Customer service Contact us 24/7. That’s what we’re here for. Which topic are you looking to get help with? An issue specific to your account? Use our secure chat channel for issues that require troubleshooting and sharing of account-specific details. Chat with an agent You are not satisfied with the proposed solutions to resolve your problem? Please refer to our complaint procedure
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Soutien - Test
Contact Fizz | Customer service Contact us 24/7. That’s what we’re here for. Which topic are you looking to get help with? An issue specific to your account? Use our secure chat channel for issues that require troubleshooting and sharing of account-specific details. Chat with an agent A more general question? Opt for our Messenger channel for simpler questions and ways to optimize your experience with your plan. Message Fizz You are not satisfied with the proposed solutions to resolve your problem? Please refer to our complaint procedure
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Accessibility - Hearing impairment
Back to Accessibility Hearing impairment Discover the features of our services that make everyday life a little easier for people with impaired hearing. Mobile service Internet service TV service Mobile service Contact photo ID Save photos of your contacts to recognize who is calling you. Vibration mode alerts and notifications Know right away when you get a call or a message. TTY compatibility Connecting your mobile phone to a compatible teletypewriter makes it easy to send and receive messages. Compatibility with hearing aids (BluetoothTM) Reduce ambient noise with a direct wireless connection between your mobile phone and your hearing aids. Text with 911 Contact 911 emergency services by text message! To use Text with 911, you must register by contacting our Customer Service. They will check whether the service is available in your area. Learn more about Text with 911. See the accessibility features of the major manufacturers Apple Samsung
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How do I manage my Fizz account?
When you login to your account, you will see a summary of your status to date. The top navigation on this screen enables you to view and manage different aspects of your account. In the top navigation, click on: Overview to see your usage for this payment cycle. My Settings to manage your referrals, linked accounts, contacts and settings. My Plans to adjust all plans on your account. Your Account Number Your account number can be found on the first page of your service agreement. This document was sent to you by email when you activated your plan. You can also find it through your Fizz account. Go to My Plans > Manage My Plan. The information will be displayed at the top of the page. Your Fizz account number is not your phone number. Your Fizz account number is a unique identifier assigned to your account when you sign up. It is used to manage your account and access your services. Unlike your phone number, which is used for calls and messages, your Fizz account number is essential for interactions with customer service and managing your account online. Read more: How do I view my Service agreement How do I change the type of emails and textos I receive from Fizz How do I change my personal informations Where can I see my Fizz transactions and orders
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How can I change the SIM associated with my mobile plan?
The SIM card (subscriber identification module) is a chip with information that identifies you and connects your phone to the Fizz mobile network. It can be a physical SIM card or an eSIM (if your phone is compatible of course). If you are looking to activate a SIM card for a new plan, and not an existing plan that is already active in your account, head this way > https://fizz.ca/en/faq/activate If you lose or break your SIM, your mobile plan will no longer work. And since your SIM is associated with your plan, it’s important to follow the right steps to replace it. Same goes if you lose your phone. You must change your SIM and associate a new one with your mobile plan. Good to know: You can switch from a physical SIM card to an eSIM, or from an eSIM to a physical SIM card. Important: Once your new SIM is activated, the old one that is currently associated with your plan will be automatically deactivated. How to replace a Fizz SIM If you need to replace your Fizz SIM card for a VoLTE SIM card, but haven’t received it in the mail yet, please contact us. One of our agents will confirm your address with you and can send you a new one, free of charge. You must go through an agent in order to get the SIM card free of charge. 1) Sign in to your account The steps to follow automatically succeed one another in your Fizz account. Go under My plans > Manage plan > Change my SIM . From there, you can choose the eSIM or order a physical SIM card. Having issues connecting to your account? Right this way for some troubleshooting. You will have 3 options : A. Order and activate