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An Access Point Name (APN) has the network settings your phone needs to connect to Fizz. The APN must be properly configured so your phone can be “introduced” to the Fizz network. Once your APN is configured, you’ll have access to your mobile data and multimedia messaging (MMS). Even with a poorly configured APN, you’ll be able to make and receive calls and texts. You will also have internet access when connected to a Wi-Fi network. Removing the SIM card from a phone with properly configured network settings (APN) could automatically reset the previous settings. If this happens, you’ll need to reconfigure the Fizz network settings. Installing network settings (Android) By inserting your SIM card in your phone, you’ll receive two notifications to configure the network settings. Install these two configurations. If a PIN code is required, enter 1234. Wait three minutes and completely restart (power cycle) your phone. Resend the network parameters (APN) to your phone (Android) Log into your Fizz account and follow this path: My plans → Manage plan → Advanced parameters → Fizz network parameters → Resend me the notifications You’ll receive two (2) notifications directly on your phone: one to configure mobile data and the other to configure multimedia messaging (MMS). Install these two (2) configurations. If a PIN code is required, enter 1234. If you inserted your SIM card into a device unknown to the Fizz mobile network, chances are you received a SMS inviting you to follow the above instructions. Manually installing network settings (Android) Steps to follow for configuring the APN can vary from one phone to another. Here's an example: Settings → Connections → Mobile networks → Access Point Names → APN Fizz APN settings are: APN: mobile.bm MMSC: http://mms.mobile.bm MMS proxy: mmsproxy.mobile.bm MMS port: 80 APN type: default,mms,supl If your
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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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The ABCs of Fizz mobile services.
Good-to-know info about Fizz mobile services. Because no one can know everything about something, we tried to group interesting details about our mobile services. You know, those little details that just seem hidden somewhere? Well, here you go! Coverage Consult the interactive map Even if you live within our coverage area, that doesn’t mean you can subscribe to Fizz mobile services. You must live within the subscription area. The coverage area you choose determines the expanse of the calls and texts included in your plan. If you choose the Canada coverage for instance, you can make or receive calls anywhere in the country. But with a Quebec coverage, a call made or receive from Vancouver for example would not be included in your plan, and you’d have to buy a Travel Add-on. If you chose unlimited calls when creating your plan, you can make or receive as many calls as you like when you are within your coverage area. Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico are included in the Canada + U.S. coverage area. Exception if you are new to Fizz: The name of the network indicated on your phone will not initially say Fizz. Instead, you will see Fizz EXT. We are aware of this situation and are working to address it. Rest assured, your phone is not roaming, and you will not incur any charges. Simply restart your phone 72 hours (that’s 3 days) following the activation of your SIM card, and all will be in order. The telecoms industry, including Fizz, is working to establish a 5G network across the country. Until then, the LTE-Advanced network on which Fizz operates is extensive and reliable, as well as being more than enough for mobile service needs. 5G is a fascinating technology that will enable advances in many sectors. For
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Gifting - (en)
Data gifting. Gift your unused mobile data to another Fizz member and make their day. 1 How it works: To gift your unused mobile data, decide how much you want to gift and choose a Fizz member to receive it. Gift your mobile data any time (per 500 MB block), as long as it’s before the end of your payment cycle. When your payment cycle ends, any unused mobile data will roll over to the next month. You will no longer be able to gift it. The steps to gift my data Discover the benefizz. Data rollover Instead of losing your unused data at the end of every month, any leftover mobile data will be automatically rolled over to the next month. 2 When to expect a rollover My Rewards At Fizz, you’re rewarded for all the little things you do. Subscribed to both mobile and Home Internet? Buckle up
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What is my service address?
Your service address is the address where your Home Internet service will be installed. In other words, it’s the location where you will be connecting to and using the Internet. Fizz Home Internet is available to many residential addresses in Quebec and Ontario. The service was created to provide fast, easy, affordable broadband internet to homes, apartments, cottages... in other words, to places where people live. The service is not intended for commercial use — for example, at offices, gyms, workshops, etc.
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How do I subscribe to Fizz?
Good to know: Although we are present in several Canadian provinces, the best way to check if your address (or city) is eligible is to consult the our subscription page. Before we tackle the how, let’s talk about the why. Fizz is a new kind of mobile company. You create your plan, your way — with all the bells and whistles you need to stay in touch with your favourite people. Change your plan any time, to suit your littlest whim. You’re in full control of your plan, which is customizable to what you really need — and without all the fuss! And when it comes to data, we’re the fairest. You never pay for data you don’t use* — we just roll your data over to the next month. Feeling generous this month? Gift your data to anyone who has an active Fizz account. * Data rollovers are valid for the two following payment cycles. At Fizz, there are no activation fees. For a mobile plan, you only need to plan for the purchase of a Fizz SIM card. For a Home Internet plan, the Wi-Fi modem is included, and so is the self-installation. That means you only pay for your plan—nothing else. And don’t forget, you can change your mobile or Internet plan at any time, ensuring you pay only for what you truly need each month. Pleae note that Fizz offers services that are designed for residential use. Our services are unfortunately not offered to businesses. How do I create a Fizz account? How to start using Fizz in just a few easy steps : Decide whether you wish to buy a phone on fizz.ca or use your own.* *To use your own phone on the Fizz network, check its compatibility, and make sure it's Unlocked. Go
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How do I unsubscribe from Fizz TV?
A few recos Before we say our farewells, let's check a few things so we make sure Fizz is working for you, and your wallet. Is there a plan or price that would better fit your needs? If so, just make the switch in your account. All Fizz members have access to posted prices. No need to negotiate. You can change your plan and channels every month if you want. How to modify my plan Do you know anyone who is looking for a TV, Internet or mobile provider? The idea here is to get yourself some referral bonuses applied as a reduction on your upcoming Fizz payments. Share your referral code with as many friends as you want. You may even end up not having to pay for your own Fizz services. Reveal my code Are your My Rewards upgrades activated on your Home Internet plan? Based on your level in the loyalty program, My Rewards, we're talking up to $6 off the price of your plan. Every month. And having a TV plan sure helps you earn My Rewards points which in turn will get you those great upgrades and savings. Check my upgrades If this really is goodbye To unsubscribe from your TV plan, go under My plans > Manage plan > Unsubscribe and follow the on-screen steps. If you unsubscribe from your TV plan, it’ll be deactivated immediately. You will receive a prorated refund based on the days left, if any, in your payment cycle. If you unsubscribe from your Internet plan, you’ll have to choose your deactivation date. Your TV plan will be deactivated on the same date, and any outstanding refunds, if any, for your two plans will be processed at the same time when you return your Fizz Wi-Fi modem. Avoid doubling up
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How do I find out if my phone is on the National Stolen Device Blacklist?
The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) has created a public site that allows you to search for your phone’s IMEI to find out if it’s on the National Stolen Device Blacklist. If you would like to see if your phone is on the National Stolen Device Blacklist, enter your phone’s IMEI number at: https://www.devicecheck.ca/check-status-device-canada/ How do I find my phone’s IMEI? An IMEI number is your phone’s ‘identity card’. It enables you to obtain your unlock code. It’s also an anti-theft provision by allowing you to block your phone in case it is lost or stolen. Your IMEI number can be found: By dialing *#06# on your phone’s keyboard Under your phone’s battery, or on the supporting card that holds an iPhone’s SIM card Printed on a sticker attached to your phone’s original packaging About the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) CWTA is the authority on wireless issues, developments and trends in Canada. It represents companies that provide services and products across the wireless sector. Representing the industry before all levels of government and various regulatory agencies, CWTA actively promotes the industry with the goal of ensuring continued growth of the wireless sector in Canada. CWTA administers a number of initiatives on behalf of its members, including corporate social responsibility programs and the national common short codes program. About the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA) The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting nearly 800 operators with more than 300 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and internet companies, as well as organisations in adjacent industry sectors. The GSMA also produces industry-leading events such as Mobile World Congress, Mobile World Congress Shanghai, Mobile World Congress Americas and the Mobile 360 Series conferences. If your phone is lost or