Digital mobile operator Fizz is expanding its offerings into Canada after a successful “pilot” phase outside of Quebec.
“Our teams are grateful to the thousands of beta testers who were the first to try Fizz outside of Quebec. This has influenced the development of our offerings, technologies and services to allow us to bring Fizz at its best to more people across Canada,” said Pierre-Carl Beladoux, President and Executive Director of Quebecor Management.
Four months ago, the 100% online carrier launched its plans in several communities in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. New cities and regions will be added to Fizz's radar in the coming months, the company said in a press release on Wednesday.
Attractive introductory offer
As part of the launch, Fizz is offering plans starting at $14 per month, with subscriptions without renegotiations or expiration dates.
“If the “bêta” phase of the Fizz start ends, the Bêta-testeurs will continue to profit from the tarifs that fortify them after six months to part with the start of the contract and to ask for a request to receive essentials,” he said. a company.
To further facilitate access, Fizz SIM cards will be distributed at select Circle K branches in the Western Canada sectors covered, in addition to being available online.
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