Unsolicited Worldline Reviews are the BEST!

worldline_iconWe had a laugh with the You Pick Your Trip contest. We got to give away a great prize to a great guy. We got to donate some money to charity and overall the response was so terrific, we’re definitely going to hold more over the course of the year (Yeah!)

But before putting the first one to bed and wishing our winner Jalistair Declaro and his wife Anne, “Bon Voyage,” we really have to do something first.

We have to say “thank you” to a ton of folk who didn’t win.

Thousands entered from across Canada, and not surprisingly, most of those who did were our customers. Part of the entry form included a “Comments” section, which we added in for no particular reason really. It’s just something we do just in case someone has something to get off their chest.

There were a couple of minor technical issues, and a bunch of “Unless I Win, Don’t Call Me!,” messages but by far, the majority went something like this:

  • Worldline is the best decision we ever made!!  The service has been unparalleled! If you were to open up a cellular service to Eastern Canada, we would be switching carriers (Currently we are with Telus).   Thank you.

Or this:

  • Thanks a lot for providing a great service. I am so happy I found you guys as an alternative to the Big Telecom/ISP Giants. Your customer service is great! Hope I get lucky with this trip! *fingers crossed*

Or this:

  • Thank you Worldline for giving me years of excellent service i would never switch to another provider we are 100 percent satisfied with your service. Merry Christmas from all of us to all of you. Thank you

Those are just a sample of the hundreds we received and I bundled them all up and sent them off to the entire Worldline staff as a New Year’s Eve present. They loved them.

Like any other service provider, the vast majority of feedback we receive from our customers happens when they’re not too happy, i.e. during a billing issue, or a problem with their service etc. They are understandably upset, because, really, who would want to be on the phone or online with us if they didn’t have to be? We understand that and try to make those inevitable calls as quick and painless as possible.

These messages were different however, as they were completely unsolicited and driven by no other motivation than saying “thanks.”

So cool.

We also heard from a bunch of entrants saying simply, “Wishing the best in 2014!”

Right back at you.

Jalistair, Anne and Co-Founder, Mike Brown

Jalistair, Anne and Co-Founder, Mike Brown (Courtesy Waterloo Record)

And speaking of which, 2014 is going to be a terrific year for our Worldline customers, (and not just because of the additional Your Pick Your Trip contests.)

Just next week we’re rolling out a new program we know our current bundle subscribers are going to love. (Stay tuned).

We will also be introducing brand new products and services throughout the year that are going to be nothing short of game changers.

Very exciting. We can’t wait to hear what you have to say at the end of this year.

Worldline’s You Pick Your Trip Winner Gets a Dream Vacation & Helps out in the Philippines

PickYourTripHeaderKitchener local gets to travel anywhere Sunwing Flies and Donates to Typhoon Haiyan Relief

CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO–(Jan. 2, 2014) – Worldline, the region’s largest telecom provider and best value in Unlimited Internet, Home Phone and Long Distance services, announced today the winner of their month-long “You Pick Your Trip” contest . Out of thousands of entrants from across Canada, a random computer draw chose Kitchener’s own Jalistair Declaro, who entered on Worldline’s Facebook page.

When he signed up Jalistair indicated that he hoped that he would get to travel to the Philippines to assist in that country’s recovery from Typhoon Haiyan, however that is one of the few destinations Sunwing Vacations does not service. Not wanting to have their winner disappointed, Worldline added to the Grand Prize of the trip for two to anywhere Sunwing Vacations flies, by donating $500.00 to a charity of Jalistair’s choosing and provided him with $100.00 of free long distance to the Phillipines.

Upon being notified, Jalistair said, “Thank you for the wonderful gift for my family and for your charity donations!”

Worldline CMO and co-founder John Stix said, “We were thrilled that someone in our own community won, and very touched with Jalistair’s wish to visit the Philippines to help with the recovery from Typhoon Haiyan, however that wasn’t possible. So instead, we bumped up the Grand Prize so he can assist through charitable giving and free long-distance.”

“This was our first contest with Sunwing, and we couldn’t be happier with the results. Not only does Jalistair get to go on a first-class vacation for two to anywhere Sunwing flies, we also helped him with the recovery efforts from that devastating storm. We will be holding more You Pick Your Trip contests in 2014, and we hope they all turn out this way.”

Worldline waived all its long-distance fees for their customers who called the Philippines for the month of November after Haiyan hit, so Jalistair’s looking to help out really hit home.

Typhoon Haiyan: How you can help

About Worldline:
Worldline provides affordable home phone, unlimited high speed Internet and long distance services to hard working Canadians. One of the fastest growing telecommunications companies in Canada, Worldline is wholly owned and operated by Fibernetics Corp, a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) servicing over 300,000 Canadians coast-to-coast. Website: worldline.ca Twitter: @worldlinecanada

About Fibernetics:
Headquartered in Cambridge Ontario, Fibernetics is dedicated to changing the way people communicate by offering telco functionality and pricing that Canadians have never seen before. Fibernetics has its own national infrastructure that delivers a full range of voice and data services for residential customers through Worldline and business clients with their NEWT PBX and ANA solutions. Website: fibernetics.ca Twitter: @fibernetics

Media Inquiries:

Worldline
John Stix – CMO
519-489-6700
jstix@corp.fibernetics.ca

Press Release: Worldline Introduces the Pay-It-Back Referral Program

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Worldline’s Pay-It-Back Referral Program Introduces Super Incentives for their Unlimited Internet & Home Phone Bundle Customers

CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO–(01/20/14)- Worldline re-launched their Pay-It-Back referral program today with full automation and an additional bonus for their Unlimited Internet & Home Phone Bundle customers, providing them with $80.00 in annual credits for each successful bundle referral – plus a $25.00 instant bonus for the new customers.

Automation: Bundle customers are provided a personal Pay-It-Back Referral Link which they can email, or share on social channels with their friends and family, or they can use the Pay-It-Back Email Form and fill in up to ten email addresses.

Bonus: For each new referred customer, Worldline provides an instant signing bonus of $25 off the first bill. Each successful referral earns the referring bundle customer a one-time credit of $20.00, plus an additional $5.00/month off their bill for 12 consecutive months. That’s $80.00 in total credits for each and every successful referral.  This additional bonus is available for a limited time only, and ends February 28th, 2014.

“Our Pay-It-Back program has been an unqualified success. On a monthly basis, up to 30% of our new customers come from referrals, which is a testament to the quality of service we provide. After all, no one would refer friends or family to a bad product or service,” said John Stix – Worldline CMO.

“And now with our bonus offer and added automation, referring friends and family is the easiest it has even been.  A simple Pay-It-Back Referral Link that can be shared anywhere online makes it painless for our bundle customers to help spread the word about Worldline, and of course, save big on their monthly bills. It’s a win-win!”

The Worldline Pay-It-Back Referral Program Special runs until February 28th, 2014. Full program details are available at www.worldline.ca/programs/pay-it-back/

About Worldline:
Worldline provides affordable home phone, unlimited high speed Internet and long distance services to hard working Canadians. One of the fastest growing telecommunications companies in Canada, Worldline is wholly owned and operated by Fibernetics Corp, a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) servicing over 300,000 Canadians coast-to-coast.  Website: worldline.ca Twitter: @worldlinecanada

About Fibernetics:
Headquartered in Cambridge Ontario, Fibernetics is dedicated to changing the way people communicate by offering telco functionality and pricing that Canadians have never seen before. Fibernetics has its own national infrastructure that delivers a full range of voice and data services for residential customers through Worldline and business clients with their NEWT PBX and ANA solutions. Website: fibernetics.ca Twitter: @fibernetics

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Media Inquires:
John Stix – CMO
Worldline
519-489-6700
jstix@corp.fibernetics.ca

Xbox One or PlayStation 4? There’s something you should know…

xbox-one-vs-ps4-578-80The top two Christmas “must haves” both dropped late in November when Microsoft’s Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 launched virtually simultaneously.

It’s a battle royal for the eyes and thumbs of the latest gaming generation, yet both are going to create a serious issue for the players, or more likely the player’s parents, if they aren’t prepared.

Both are serious gaming machines. Both utilize the latest in graphic technology, but more importantly, both are complete and unadulterated Internet pigs.

They suck up bandwidth like crazy!

Once upon a time choosing gaming consoles used to be a simple, straight forward proposition. Open the box, plug it in and start playing. But with both the Xbox One and the PS4, the manufacturers are playing up their cloud services and Internet dependent features, like content sharing and, in Xbox’s case, the ability to play games as they download – and those games? They are HUGE.

For the families who have service providers that cap their data, that could mean that, even within the first few hours of use, their kid could blow through the limit and then they are getting hit anywhere from $0.50 to $4 per gigabyte over the cap.

Then there are the speeds limits. Once upon a time Internet users didn’t have to worry too much about upload speeds. If they weren’t super users, like P2P devotees, or telecommuters who use FTP to transfer massive data files, the Internet was always “fast enough”.

wl_save_internetNot any longer. NETFLIX is already hugely popular in Canada, and speed is essential for even tolerable viewing. Now add in the Xbox One and Playstation 4 in to the mix, who are introducing an interactive, social gaming community that includes the ability to record and upload clips from gaming sessions. This kind of connectivity demands fast connections.

Combined, these new gaming consoles demand that their users have unlimited high speed Internet. Otherwise they will be a) unbelievably expensive to operate and b) the gaming experience will be terrible.

These two “next gen” consoles are going to battle it out for dominance in the gaming industry, but regardless of which one wins, for the folks who are paying to play, these high-tech Internet suckers puts a whole new take on “buyer beware.”