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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 reactivate my Fizz mobile or Internet plan?
What a joy to get you back. Reactivating your package is done online, directly from your account. Ready? Please note that a plan cancelled during the trial period cannot be reactivated afterwards. For a mobile plan Log in to your Fizz account and go to My plans. You’ll see your plan there if it was deactivated less than 60 days ago. Click Reactivate and follow the steps. However, if you have transferred your number to another provider, you will need to re-subscribe to Fizz's mobile service. During the re-subscription process, you will have the option to transfer your number back to Fizz. If you are in the process of transferring to another provider, you must first complete this process. Then, you will need to re-subscribe to Fizz's mobile service and you will have the option to transfer your number back to Fizz. IMPORTANT – If your mobile plan was deactivated more than 60 days ago, reactivating it is impossible. You must start from the beginning and create a new plan. Create my plan For a Home Internet plan Log in to your Fizz account and go to My plans. You’ll see your plan there if it was deactivated less than 30 days ago. Still have your Fizz Wi-Fi modem? Click Reactivate and follow the steps. Make sure you have the serial number of your modem handy. After completing your reactivation, restart your modem. Don't have your Fizz Wi-Fi modem anymore? Reactivating your plan is impossible. You must subscribe to receive a new modem. Choose my plan IMPORTANT – If your Home Internet plan was deactivated more than 30 days ago, reactivating it is impossible. Since you have a 45-day period to return your device, we exceptionally offer the possibility to reactivate your plan within a maximum period of 30 days
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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 users Emails, Web browsing HD streaming Occasional online gaming Smart lighting and accessories Choose for $39/months 100 Mbps 30 Mbps 2-4 users Video calls 4K streaming Frequent online gaming Smart lighting, accessories and appliances Choose for $45/months Most Popular 400 Mbps 50 Mbps 6-12 users 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+ users 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+ users 4K video calls, 5-day home office 8K-UHD streaming Serious online gaming All smart objects, 4K security cameras Choose for $60/months Close Choose
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I can’t access my Fizz TV content. What do I do?
No Internet means no TV: Your TV channels are delivered over your Fizz Home Internet connection. If you’re running into any issue with your TV service, start by checking your Internet connection. Unable to sign into the Fizz TV app from your device Start by checking if the device you are using is connected to your Fizz Home Internet. The credentials for the app are the same as those for your Fizz account. Did you change your password for your account at Fizz.ca recently? If so, it’ll have changed for the Fizz TV app as well. Is the app up to date? Install any pending application updates. Verify if the problem occurs when using a different device. Did you block Internet access on your device? Check your Wi-Fi network’s parental control settings. If your device is blocked and cannot use your Wi-Fi network, Fizz TV will not work on it. No Internet means no TV. Make sure you are not using a personal router and that you are properly connected to your Fizz modem. App keeps loading If you are unable to access the Fizz TV app because it’s stuck on the loading indicator, here are possible solutions that may help you out: Check your Internet connection. Are other apps working properly? Make sure the device on which you are watching your content is not connected to a VPN (virtual private network). Log out and then log back into the app. If all fails, reinstall the app. Guide is empty If you’re accessing the Guide and you don’t see any show or content, check the following: Are there pending updates for the Fizz TV app? Is the device connected to the Internet? Make sure the device is not connected to a VPN (virtual private network). If all fails, reinstall the
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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.