Bell Fibe TV services is now available to residential customers in Atlantic Canada, offering access to live TV, on-demand shows and movies, apps, voice remote with search, and more.
Fibe TV now provides access to more than 500 live TV channels, on-demand content, and over 10,000 apps from the Google Play Store, including favourites like Crave, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, and YouTube. With your credentials, you can log into some of your favourite streaming services right from the Bell Fibe TV interface.
Leveraging the latest Google Android TV technology, Fibe TV viewers can find content they want and explore new content using the voice remote, which is powered by Google Assistant. It offers intuitive universal search capabilities to locate content across Fibe TV and supported subscribed streaming services. With added Cloud PVR capabilities, you can record an unlimited number of shows simultaneously to watch at your convenience. Using the Bell Fibe TV app, you can access your TV service from your tablet, smartphone, laptop, and TV, with unlimited streams while in the home and up to three devices when outside of the home. You can also use the Fibe TV app to set, watch, and manage recordings.
“I’m excited that our customers across Atlantic Canada will be able to experience our next generation of Fibe TV service,” says Glen LeBlanc, Vice Chair Atlantic, Bell. “This home entertainment experience brings together live TV, on-demand shows and movies, plus thousands of apps, making the TV experience even more convenient and interactive.”
In addition to controlling the TV and calling up various apps using the voice remote, you can also use it to control compatible smart devices in the home or get answers to questions like current weather or traffic conditions. The remote also has shortcut buttons for popular streaming services Crave, Netflix, and Prime Video.
The new Fibe TV service is available now for residential customers in Atlantic Canada. Existing customers looking to upgrade to the new features can call Bell Aliant for further details.