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The T911 service enables people who are living with an auditory or speech disability to communicate with the 911 emergency service using text messaging. Activate the T911 service in > My plans > Manage > Advanced parameters. If you have more than one plan on your account, the T911 service must be activated for each relevant plan. To use the T911 service you must: Have an active Fizz mobile account Have a phone compatible with the T911 service Activate the service in > My plans > Manage > Advanced parameters Reside where the T911 service is available It can take up to 5 business days to process your request for T911 service. If accepted, you will receive a text message confirming the activation of the service. If you have not received a text message after 5 working days, please notify us by chat or by using the Proof of disability form. Although the T911 service is currently available in only a limited number of regions in Canada, you can still sign up for it. To find out about where the T911 service is available, see: http://textwith911.ca/en/home/ How to make an emergency call using T911 Make a call to 911. The 911 emergency dispatcher will send you a text message. Continue the communication via text message. Do not hang up! Your call must be active for the full duration of the T911 text conversation. This allows the agent to hear what’s happening in your immediate environment during the call.
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How do I change the language of the Fizz website?
You can switch the Fizz website from French to English using the FR (Français) / EN (English) button on the bottom of the page. If you're using your smartphone, the language button is in the top left menu. By default, you will see the Fizz website in the same language as your browser. To change the language of your notifications, texts and emails, adjust your account settings in My Account > My Profile. Learn more about managing your Account Settings Vous pouvez choisir la langue du site grâce au sélecteur en bas de la page FR (Français) / EN (English). Lorsque vous naviguez sur le site depuis votre appareil intelligent, le sélecteur de langue se trouve dans le menu en haut à gauche de votre écran. Par défaut le navigateur est dans la langue de votre navigateur. Pour changer la langue des notifications et des courriels envoyés par Fizz, rendez vous dans Votre compte, dans la rubrique Mon profil Plus de détail sur les informations à paramétrer dans votre Compte
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Accessibility at Fizz Our accessibility plan Fizz is proud to present its accessibility plan for its members with various functional limitations. By implementing concrete actions, we are committed to listening and providing these members with adapted telecommunication solutions, whatever their situation. READ THE ACCESSIBILITY PLAN 2023-2026 (PDF FORMAT) READ OUR PROGRESS REPORT 2025 (PDF FORMAT) READ OUR PROGRESS REPORT 2024 (PDF FORMAT) Our commitment Our members’ satisfaction has always been a priority for us. We keep up with the latest innovations and are always looking for ways to make it easier for people living with functional limitations to use our services. As such, we work closely with a number of organizations to make sure we meet the accessibility needs of their clientele. Here are the adapted solutions offered by limitation type. Visual impairment Hearing impairment Cognitive impairment Physical impairment Language disorder Submitting feedback To submit your feedback to improve the
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Do you offer services that are adapted to my disability?
To request technology adapted to a disability, contact our Customer Service team. Log into your Fizz account and simply click on the chat bubble located in the lower right-hand corner during our business hours. This will allow us to find the best solution for your needs. Types of available services that are adapted to specific disabilities Features provided by phones Features provided by specific phones to facilitate daily use Bluetooth compatibility Loudspeaker Compatibility with hearing aids Compatibility with teletypewriter Alerts and notifications in vibration mode Haptic feedback Predictive text Voice-to-text conversion Improved accessibility Clearly identifiable ringtone Contact identification using unique photos Automatic text input Speech recognition Autocomplete Automatic answer (using headphones) Voice dialing (using headphones) Voice commands Customizable menus and shortcuts Accessible, high contrast keyboard Raised dot on the 5 key Check with your phone manufacturer to learn how to activate these services and features. Unfortunately we do not have all available information on which phones support specific features. T911 service The T911 service enables people who are living with auditory or speech disabilities to use text messaging to communicate with the 911 emergency service. To activate this service on all relevant plans, go to > My plans > Manage > Advanced parameters You do not require proof of disability to activate this service For more information, see our T911 FAQ If you have not received a text confirming the activation of your T911 service within five (5) days after signing up, please contact our Customer Service team: log into your Fizz account and simply click on the chat bubble located in the lower right-hand corner during our business hours. Braille or large type For all customers who are living with visual disabilities Available formats: Braille, large type or audio file To process these requests, please contact our Customer Service
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Accessibility
Fizz wants to ensure that it benefits from the most suitable telecommunications solutions, regardless of each person's situation. We remain on the lookout for the latest innovations that facilitate access to our services for people living with functional limitations. In order to use certain accessibility functions, please contact our Customer Service team, available 24/7, to make specific requests simply by clicking on the chat icon in the lower right-hand corner of this page. Our agents will do everything in their power to meet your needs. Fizz is proud to present its accessibility plan for customers living with various functional limitations. By implementing concrete actions, our employees are committed to listen and pay closer attention to them, to better meet their needs and to provide a communication channel that better facilitates the sharing of changes to our company’s accessibility service offering. READ THE ACCESSIBILITY PLAN 2023-2026 (PDF FORMAT) READ OUR PROGRESS REPORT 2024 (PDF FORMAT) Types of available services that are adapted to specific disabilities Features provided by phones Features provided by specific phones to facilitate daily use Bluetooth compatibility Loudspeaker Compatibility with hearing aids Compatibility with teletypewriter Alerts and notifications in vibration mode Haptic feedback Predictive text Voice-to-text conversion Improved accessibility Clearly identifiable ringtone Contact identification using unique photos Automatic text input Speech recognition Autocomplete Automatic answer (using headphones) Voice dialing (using headphones) Voice commands Customizable menus and shortcuts Accessible, high contrast keyboard Raised dot on the 5 key Check with your phone manufacturer to learn how to activate these services and features. Unfortunately we do not have all available information on which phones support specific features. T911 service The T911 service enables people who are living with auditory or speech disabilities to use text messaging to communicate with the 911 emergency service. To activate this service on all relevant
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What can I do if Fizz Home Internet is not available at my service address?
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.