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Our services and tools are designed to empower our members. If you’re stuck, there are several options available to you, 24/7. There is no phone number to reach Fizz. Our customer service is 100% online. Important: The forum is a great place to get tips and advice but know that you are interacting with members, and not Fizz directly. It is therefore imperative that you do not publish your personal information. The FAQ Answers to the most frequently asked questions are included, of course. This is the very definition of an FAQ. But the troubleshooting steps are also very popular, and you’ll find them a useful guide. Visit the FAQ https://fizz.ca/en/solutions Exchanging with Fizz Are you stuck? Look for the green conversation bubble in the bottom right-hand corner of our FAQ or support page. It’s your gateway to available channels to contact us. Good to know: - Our communication channels are asynchronous, a bit like social media, for example. You post your question or requested info in the conversation and an agent will respond. Exchanges are not in real time. - Only our chat service is a secure channel. If the intervention involves the exchange of personal info, such as your account number, please contact us by chat. Exchanging via the Fizz Wi-Fi app You use the Fizz Wi-FI app with your Home Internet plan. It’s your go-to tool to manage your Wi-Fi network from anywhere, diagnose and fix issues, as well as optimize and secure your Wi-Fi signal. But did you know that if you need further assistance, you can reach us directly on the app? Just make sure the network scan is completed first. All the details are here: https://fizz.ca/en/faq/how-can-fizz-wi-fi-app-help-me Exchanging via the Fizz TV app You can also contact us directly from the Fizz TV app. Go
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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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My phone is using an unusual or high amount of data. Why?
The amount of data your phone uses may vary depending on how you use it, which native installations are running on it, and which applications you have installed. Some applications, native or not, can use your mobile data in the background. For example, cloud-based apps such as Google Drive or Apple iCloud could be using your data to automatically backup your photos, videos, and documents. Some streaming music or video services can also download content in the background. Fizz provides you with handy tools to keep you informed about your mobile data usage: A usage metre (visible when you first sign in to your account) tells you how fast you are consuming your minutes and your data, compared to the amount available in your plan. Notifications at 75%, 90% and 100% of your usage. Note: You must log into your account and activate notifications at 75% and 90% usage. If you do not, you will only receive a notification when you are at 100% of your usage. You can also check your mobile data usage directly via your phone. The steps to follow to check your data usage can vary depending on the type of phone you have. Here are two examples: Android: Settings → Connections → Data usage → Mobile data usage iPhone: Settings → Cellular → Cellular data usage Here are some examples of average usage: Type of service Bandwith Data Consumption YouTube UHD 4K: 6 to 10 Mbps 1080p: 4.5 Mbps 720p: 2.5 Mbps 480p: 2 Mbps UHD 4K: 2.7 to 4.5 GB/hour 1080p: 2 GB/hour 720p: 1.1 GB/hour 480p: 450 MB/hour Music streaming Audio quality: 320 Kbps Audio quality: 96 Kbps Audio quality 320 Kbps: 50 MB/hour Audio quality 96 Kbps: 44 MB/hour Video streaming (Other than YouTube) High video quality: 5 Mbps Medium video quality
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What are the Wi-Fi technologies used at Fizz?
Download the Fizz Wi-Fi app That’s your go-to tool to manage your Wi-Fi network from anywhere, diagnose and fix issues, as well as optimize and secure your Wi-Fi signal. To log in, use the same credentials as your Fizz account. @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { .card {padding:16px!important;} .card .btn {display: block!important;width: 100%;} } .card, .card * { box-sizing: border-box; } .card p {margin:0;padding:0;line-height:24px} .card h6 {margin-bottom:4px;line-height:24px} .card .btn {margin-top:16px;margin-bottom:0px;} .card .caption {margin-top:8px;font-size:12px;line-height:16px;} .card { background:#BAEAFA; border-radius: 6px; padding: 24px; display: flex; margin-bottom:48px; align-items: flex-start; justify-content: flex-start; position: relative; box-shadow:0px 1px 4px 0px rgba(25, 25, 25, 0.15); } What type of equipment does Fizz use? Fizz uses an all-in-one Wi-Fi modem that includes a Wi-Fi router. All our modems are manufactured by Hitron. This device ensures an exceptional online experience by optimizing Wi-Fi services throughout your residence and on all your devices. It is compatible with Wi-Fi 5 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards for Wi-Fi connectivity. It is not compatible, however, with Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax. The benefits of using a Fizz Wi-Fi modem include: An all-in-one modem and router Powerful dual band support Secure wireless connectivity An easy configuration interface Works in conjunction with the Fizz Wi-Fi app so you can optimize your Wi-Fi network, as well as diagnose, if need be, any glitch that presents itself. Model CODA-4680: Supports Wi-Fi 5 standards: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac. Works with WPA2 security protocol. Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz: 802.11n dual-band 3x3. Wi-Fi 5 GHz: 802.11ac Wave 2 MU-MIMO 4x4. Model CODA 5610Q: Available with a new subscription to a 500 Mbps plan and above. If you are already subscribed and you increase the speed of your plan, it will not trigger a change to this modem. Supports Wi-Fi 6 standards: 802.11ax. Works with WPA3, the latest Wi-Fi security protocol. Wi-Fi: 802.11ax 4x4 on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
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Terms of use – Fizz Wi-Fi application
Terms of use – Fizz Wi-Fi application These terms of use (the “Terms of Use”) govern the use of the application Fizz Wi-Fi (“the Application”) that Videotron Ltd. operating under the name of Fizz (hereinafter “Fizz”) is making available to customers. The said Application is owned by a third party and Fizz is authorized to offer it to its customers. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF USE BY USING THE APP LICATION FIZZ MAKES AVAILABLE TO YOU, YOU INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS OF USE. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS OF USE, THEN DO NOT USE THE APPLICATION OR ANY OF ITS CONTENT OR SERVICES. THESE TERMS OF USE MAY BE AMENDED OR UPDATED FROM TIME TO TIME, AND SUCH AMENDMENTS AND UPDATES SHALL BE EFFECTIVE UPON POSTING. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING THE TERMS OF USE, AS SUCH TERMS OF USE MAY BE AMENDED AND UPDATED FROM TIME
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What are the Fizz apps?
To manage your Fizz account. In fact, our website has been designed to allow you to manage your account online, even from your phone. So no need for an app: our site adapts itself based on the device used and allows you to access all the features of your account. Tip: Add fizz.ca as a shortcut on your phone screen. You'll have all the advantages of an app, without having to download anything. Here's how to add fizz.ca as a shortcut on your phone screen: With an Android phone: Using the Google Chrome browser, go to fizz.ca Log in to your account. Click on the square with the three dots (depending on the device, it’ll be at the bottom of the screen, or in the upper right corner of the browser). Select "Pin on home screen". With a Apple phone: Using the Safari browser, go to fizz.ca Log in to your account. Click on the Share icon (the square with an arrow pointing up). Scroll down the menu that appears. Click on the button “On the Home screen”. Curious to learn more about managing your Fizz account? Take our guided tour right here: How do I manage my Fizz account? To manage your Fizz Wi-Fi network. If you want to change your Home Internet plan, you must do so via your Fizz account. The Fizz Wi-Fi app is only to manage your Wi-Fi network if you’re a Fizz Internet member. The Fizz Wi-Fi app gives you direct access to the important details of your network. It also offers you great features: Change the name and password: change how your Wi-Fi network is named, and its password. Manage connected devices: see all devices connected to your network. Then, you can block or pause access to each one. Schedules: schedule automatic Wi-Fi
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Your phone shuts down by itself or reboots in a loop
Make sure the power button doesn’t remain pressed If your phone’s power button remains pressed, it could shut down your phone, or be the reason it reboots in a loop. The issue could be caused by a protective case (or any other equipment of that nature) that applies pressure on the button without your knowledge. Charge your battery completely When the phone cannot store enough charge, it could reboot in a loop or shut down. Check that this is not an issue with a damaged electric cable. Test with another cable to make sure. You can also test the charge by removing the power supply block, and connecting the USB end (Type A) into a compatible device. Check that the cable works well by trying to charge another phone if you have one. Restore your phone to its factory settings IMPORTANT: Save all media, contacts, apps and text messages that are archived and want to keep before proceeding. Some of your phone’s parameters will need to be reconfigured after: mobile data blocking, NPA, Wi-Fi settings, Bluetooth function etc. The steps to follow to reset your network settings will vary depending on the type of phone. Here are two examples: Android: Applications → Settings → General management → Reset → Reset settings → Click on Reset settings iPhone: Settings → General → Reset → Erase all content and settings Check whether the issue is still there before configuring and personalizing your phone, or installing apps. Perhaps you’re due for a new phone? If your phone is a little outdated, refreshing it may be a more affordable solution than you think. We have phones, new or Preloved, to fit every budget. See the phones
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Choosing your speed. Use this table as a guide. But don’t stress finding the perfect speed – you can easily change your plan any time afterwards. 30 Mbps 10 Mbps 1-2 devices Emails, Web browsing HD streaming Occasional online gaming Smart lighting and accessories Choose for $39/months 100 Mbps 30 Mbps 2-4 devices Video calls 4K streaming Frequent online gaming Smart lighting, accessories and appliances Choose for $45/months Most Popular 400 Mbps 50 Mbps 6-12 devices 4K video calls, 5-day home office 4K streaming Serious online gaming All smart objects, 4K security cameras Choose for $49/months 500 Mbps 50 Mbps 12+ devices 4K video calls, 5-day home office 4K streaming Serious online gaming All smart objects, 4K security cameras Choose for $54/months 940 Mbps 50 Mbps 15+ devices 4K video calls, 5-day home office 8K-UHD streaming Serious online gaming All smart objects, 4K security cameras Choose for $65/months Close Choose
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Why does my mobile phone say “Emergency calls only”?
Log into your account to activate your Fizz plan Make sure you are in a zone that has adequate coverage. See our network coverage map If you are outside the Fizz network, consult this FAQ : I’m travelling outside my coverage zone. What are my roaming options? Troubleshooting: Are there minutes in your plan? Make sure your plan includes calling minutes. If your plan does not include any minutes, it will be impossible to use your phone to make and receive calls. You can adjust your plan any time to add minutes for local or long distance calls. This change to your plan will take effect at the start of your next payment cycle. You can also add minutes to your plan and use them immediately by buying a Call or Travel Add-On. Once your plan includes minutes or you purchase an Add-on, you'll be able to make and receive calls. Restart your phone Reboot (power cycle) your device by holding down the device’s start button for 10 seconds. After your applications load, your device will re-authenticate to the Fizz mobile network. This allows your device to recover its authorization to access the network. Reset Network Settings Rest assured, this operation does not delete personal data stored on your device. Follow the steps corresponding to your type of mobile phone. Android: Settings / System / Reset options / Reset cellular network settings (may vary depending on the manufacturer) iOS: Settings / General / Transfer or Reset iPhone / Reset / Reset Network Settings Note: Resetting network settings affects various types of connections (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VPN, cellular). Saved Wi-Fi networks and paired Bluetooth devices will be erased, as well as preferences associated with the mobile network and VPN settings. Remember to reconfigure this information after the reset. Is the Fizz network