MONTRÉAL—Bell has announced that its Bell Fibe Gigabit 8.0 service, which provides symmetrical 8 Gigabit speeds, the fastest in North America among major providers, is now available to customers in ...
TORONTO, June 25, 2015 /CNW Telbec/ - Bell Canada today announced it will deliver gigabit-per-second Internet speeds to homes and businesses across the City of Toronto with the new Gigabit Fibe ...
If you’ve considered upgrading to faster internet, Bell has a bundle deal for you. Until May 23rd, the Montreal-based telecom company is offering its Gigabit Fibe 1.5 internet plan with Fibe TV ...
Canadian carrier Bell has announced that its Fibe TV app is now available on the fourth-generation Apple TV in Ontario and Québec. The app allows Fibe TV subscribers to watch up to 450 channels live ...
Bell Fibe and Alt TV subscribers can now cast their content using Google Chromecast. Users can cast content from the Fibe TV app, meaning it’s easier than ever to watch and access TV on more devices.
Here we go again, folks—another day, another telecom price hike. Bell MTS customers in Manitoba will see their monthly bills ...
Take full control of your Fibe TV experience from your Android or iOS device, including Apple Watch Access to more than 300 live channels at home, 170 live channels on the go and over 7,000 hours of ...
Fast on the heels of announcing the purchase of CTV-GlobeMedia last week, Bell Canada has announced the launch of their new Internet TV service called “Fibe TV” (as in fibre TV). Fibe will roll out in ...
The new Fibe TV 4K Whole Home PVR is the smallest available on the market, has the largest recording capacity (up to 150 hours of 4K content) and is the only one compatible with Bluetooth remote ...
Some Canadians can get multi-room TV through their providers, but a truly wire-free option has never been on the table -- no doubt a disappointment for backyard viewing parties. Bell is filling that ...
How to watch Blue Jays vs. Dodgers World Series Game 1 live in Canada, with start time, channels, and streaming details.
Thousands of Canadians watching the NBA Finals game on Thursday night missed the last championship-winning moments after BCE Inc.'s Bell Fibe television service had ...
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