If you’re here just for a quick referral code to save on Fizz Home Internet OR Mobile, here is Mr. Thrifty’s code: 9RDDQ. The amount of the referral bonus varies. It’s currently $40 for each party (for a limited time). Visit Fizz.ca.
And now, onto the research…
Mr. Thrifty recently opened a branch office in Montreal and was tasked with finding the best-value Internet service provider in Montreal. It was hard to find unbiased reviews, as the top Google search results were coming from automated comparison sites that are driven by affiliate commissions [completely unlike Mr. Thrifty, of course].
Mr. Thrifty’s main decision criteria were speed, reliability and price. In other words, value.
If you have similar criteria, please read on for the results of Mr. Thrifty’s research on the best value Internet in Montreal and his experience in selecting and installing his chosen service.
It’s worth keeping in mind that there are only two networks that cover the entire city of Montreal: Bell and Videotron. All other ISPs rely on one or the other network, which means that they are reselling Bell’s or Videoton’s network. This can have an impact on your service if you encounter an issue with your Internet connection that lies with the network itself.
Mr. Thrifty finds the Reddit forums a fairly good place to start with this sort of research. Although they tend to go off on tangents and may be dated, spending an hour reviewing related threads brought up some useful considerations and companies that would otherwise have been under the radar. Mr. Thrifty is saving you this time by drawing up a short list, based on reviewing Reddit:
So which company did Mr. Thrifty choose as the best value Internet in Montreal?
Why?
The major downside of Fizz is that there’s no telephone number to reach their customer service. Considering how rarely he’s had to contact his existing ISP, it didn’t seem worth the extra $10+ tax to upgrade to Videotron directly. It’s only an upgrade in the customer service aspect; all other features of the Internet plan remain the same. In fact, from a contractual basis, Fizz is better because they don’t lock you into a contract.
This lack of customer service contact already proved to be a barrier in his customer journey, in 2 aspects:
Having validated his Montreal address and confirmed that Fizz Home Internet service is offered there, Mr. Thrifty scheduled the installation appointment. On the installation date, the Fizz installation technician arrived punctually and went straight to work (setting up the modem/router, connecting cables, and testing the speed). The total time required was about 30 minutes, longer than anticipated. The technician was efficient and polite. Mr. Thrifty rates the installation experience as 5 stars.
There’s also an option for self-installation but it wasn’t any cheaper in Mr. Thrifty’s case.
Post installation, there are some setup tasks to accomplish before your Fizz Internet is ready for use.
For those interested in reading about the Fizz Home Internet installation process, Mr. Thrifty has reproduced the handy installation and setup instructions below (click on image to enlarge).
Writing this in July 2024, after more than 3 years of experience, Mr. Thrifty is thrilled with the speed and reliability of his Fizz Home Internet service, and can recommend it to his readers.
Delivering even greater value, Fizz offers a referral program under which both the referrer and the referee receive a credit against future bills. The usual amount of the referral bonus is $25 for both the Fizz member and the person they invite, but this amount can vary based on the activation date. At the moment, for a limited time only, the amount of the referral bonus for each party is $40. If you’d like to benefit from a Fizz referral code (and help Mr. Thrifty out) please use his code: 9RDDQ.
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