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Your Fizz Order history lists every piece of hardware you have bought on the Fizz website, for example: SIM cards or modems. You will be able to see what you purchased, when, and see the delivery status for each order. Your Order history does not list your Fizz plan payments and transactions (it only contains placed orders that were shipped). To view your plan payments and transactions, see Where can I see my Fizz plan payments? To see a list of all your past Fizz orders click here : Read more : Where can I see my Fizz transactions and orders Where can I see a list of my Wallet transactions? How do I order a SIM card? Who is delivering my SIM card? How do I track my shipment / contact the shipper? I ordered a SIM card. How long will it take to arrive? I ordered a SIM card but haven’t received it. What do I do?
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How do I identify my account number to transfer my number to Fizz?
If you are following the process of transferring your current phone number to Fizz, the table below outlines the account number formats used by different providers. Your account number is on your bill or in the client account for your current provider. If you cannot find your account number, or if you are not unsure about which number to use, we advise you to submit your transfer request using the IMEI for the phone you are using with your current provider. To find your IMEI, dial *#06# on your phone’s keyboard. If the number is more than 15 digits long, enter only the first 15 digits. Provider Mobile Landline Format Supporting information Bell 9 digits Never starts with a "0". Do not use the 14-digit account number starting with ZZZ. Rogers 9 digits Telus Mobility Up to 9 digits You can omit the "0"(s) if the number starts with one or more "0"s. However, if you type the “0”(s) it will not be rejected. Telus 10 digits Fido 9 digits ACN 9 digits Aliant 1234567(space)8 Enter only the first 7 digits. Omit the "0"(s) if the number starts with one or more "0"s. Omit the digit after the space. However, if you type the “0”(s) or the number after the space it will not be rejected. Aliant Mobility 1234567-8 Enter only the first 7 digits. Omit the "0"s if the number starts with one or more "0"s. Omit the number after the hyphen. Entering the "0" (s) in front of the number and / or the digit after the hyphen will cause the request to be rejected. Cityfone Telecommunications Inc. 8 digits Omit the "0"(s) if the number starts with one or more "0"s. However, if you enter the "0"(s) or the number following the space it will not be
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Accessibility - Language disorder
Back to Accessibility Language disorder Discover the features of our services that make everyday life a little easier for people with a language or speech disorder. Mobile service Internet service TV service Mobile service TTY compatibility Connecting your mobile phone to a compatible teletypewriter makes it easy to send and receive messages. 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 mobile plans Internet service Wi-Fi Fizz app The app allows you to easily manage your Wi-Fi network from wherever you are and includes a self-diagnostic tool to diagnose and fix issues, as well as optimize and secure your Wi-Fi signal. See how the app can help me See Internet plans TV service Subtitles Follow all the action
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What are the details of the Wi-Fi extender pilot project?
The pilot project involving the use of a Wi-Fi extender with one's residential Internet package for three (3) months is by invitation only. Selected Internet members have been contacted by email. By replying YES to the invitation email, participants agree to receive the Wi-Fi extender and to complete the two (2) surveys that will be sent to them. Implications Fizz sends to participants an ARIA 2210 Wi-Fi extender valued at $100. Participants must install and use it for a period of three (3) months with their Fizz Home Internet plan. Once the pilot project is completed, participants keep the Wi-Fi extender. In exchange, participants agree to provide feedback on their use of the Wi-Fi extender via two (2) email surveys. Important: Resale of the Wi-Fi extender is prohibited. This pilot project and the comments received through the surveys remain confidential. During the pilot project, Fizz cannot be held responsible for any breakage, failure or deterioration of service due to the use of this Wi-Fi extender. How to install the extender 1 Download the updated version of the Fizz Wi-Fi app: 2 Open your Fizz Wi-Fi app. On the main page, tap on “My network topology” or find the button at the top left of the screen and select My networks. Then, select “Add an extender”. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect the ARIA2210 to your existing Wi-Fi network. The best location for your Wi-Fi extender Because you want your extender to receive a strong signal from your Fizz Wi-Fi modem, things to consider include: Make sure your Wi-Fi modem is in the main room of your home. If your home has several floors, place your extender on the floor over/below your modem. Make sure your extender connects to the 5G band. This means placing your extender only 1 or 2
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How to close a deceased customer’s account
To close an account following the death of a Fizz member contact our Customer Service team: simply click on the chat bubble located in the lower right-hand corner. The deceased customer’s account will be closed at the end of the current payment cycle, unless there has been a specific request to do otherwise.
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Wireless and Internet Code
Wireless and Internet Code is a mandatory code of conduct created by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to make it easier for Canadians to understand their rights and responsibilities related to their service contracts. The Wireless Code The CRTC's Wireless Code, which came into effect in December 2013 and was updated in December 2017, establishes requirements that all Canadian wireless providers must meet for, most notably, cancellation fees, limits on data & roaming charges, unlocked Mobile phones, trial periods and the language used in your contract. For more information about the Wireless Code, please visit CRTC's website. Customers with accessibility needs are encouraged to watch The Wireless Code and Your Rights as a Canadian Wireless Consumer. The Internet Code The Internet Code, effective January 31st 2020, is a mandatory code of conduct created by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to make it easier for Canadians to understand their rights and responsibilities related to their Internet service contracts. The Code is mandatory for large providers with facilities which provide retail fixed Internet access services to residential customers . For more information about the Wireless Code, please visit CRTC's website. Customers with accessibility needs are encouraged to watch The Internet Code videos. Read more: How to contact Fizz Do you offer services that are adapted to my disability? Resolving issues
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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