There’s Nothing Like Free – Get Your Home Phone and Internet Bundle for Nothing

Pay it back

Worldline already offers Canadians the best deal for their Home Phone and Unlimited High Speed Internet Bundle, but how many of those folks know they can get even a better deal from Worldline, as in Free?

Nada?

Zilch?

Zero?

It works like this.

The Worldline “Pay it Back” Program

Once you have sign-up for our Bundle you can start referring friends and family to get the same deal you just received.

For everyone who signs up for the bundle, (and seriously, saving $600/year, why wouldn’t they?), you’ll receive $5 off your monthly bill for a year, or $60 total, for anyone using your name in their registration process.

That means if you are a typical bundle customer, if you sign-up 11 people, your Worldline bill simply goes away.

How many folks do you know who have complained about how much money they are giving to one of the Big Three telecom companies?

I suspect it’s a lot more than 11.

Reach out to them on Facebook, or Twitter, or at the water cooler, and start knocking your bill down today.

Oh, and if you’re not a Worldline Bundle Customer, do you like essentially lighting $600/yr on fire?

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Official Press Release: Worldline Rebranding launched. Introducing “Super Hero Kids”

Worldline's Super Hero KidsWorldline Re-Brands: “Super Hero Kids” Are Set to Tell the Worldline Story

Taking a stand for Canadians who are being overcharged for their telecom services

CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO–(05/28/13) – Today Worldline, Canada’s best value in telecommunication services, introduced a major rebranding that reflects their business philosophy of “positive disruption” in the Canadian marketplace. Utilizing the Worldline “W” for their Super Hero insignia, the “Super Hero Kids” embody what Worldline is all about: standing up for the Canadian consumer. “Super Hero Kids” will help demonstrate how much money the average Canadian can save by taking advantage of high quality Worldline products, like their Unlimited High Speed Internet packages available for only $29.95/month or their Digital Home Phone for only $9.95/month, both of which represent the lowest prices in the country.

“Our “Super Hero Kids” campaign isn’t just some gimmick,” said John Stix, Co-Founder and CMO, “it represents who we are as a company. Our people are young, aggressive and insurgent. We’re shaking things up because we know the status quo is no longer acceptable for Canadians who have been taken advantage of for years when it comes to how much they pay for their Internet, home phone and long distance services.”

“Worldline has been around for only ten years, and yet we’ve already established ourselves as a major player in Canadian telecommunications – and we are super-excited about the future.”

The “Super Hero Kids” campaign will be multifaceted, deployed across all of Worldline’s products and services. Going forward, the “Super Hero Kids” campaign will be a major part of the company’s corporate and social responsibility programs including a number of charitable initiatives which will be announced in the coming weeks and months

About Worldline:
Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2013, Worldline provides affordable home phone, unlimited high speed internet and long distance services to hard working Canadians. With over 300,000 subscribers, Worldline is one of the fastest growing telecommunications companies in Canada.  Worldline is wholly owned and operated by Fibernetics Corp, a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC).  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

A Facebook Controversy Erupts!

WLNSA few weeks ago, we started these little contests on Facebook. We would post a picture, like the one over there on the right, of a place where Worldline’s Unlimited High Speed Internet and Digital Home Phone has become available. Then we would challenge our Facebook friends to guess the location, and the first one to submit the correct answer wins some Worldline swag.*

We had another contest on Wednesday and the entries came in fast and furious. The way picked the winner was the pretty straight forward. Since Facebook sends out an email any time anyone comments on a post, the first email we received with the correct answer, (in this case Owen Sound, Ontario), was from a lady named Shari.

Today we announced that she had won and we received this reply:

“Hi there!  After looking at the contest post.  I don’t think i was the first to answer correctly.  I just want to be fair.  I do love Worldline though!!!

A controversy erupts! Shari was right. Looking at the post, it appears this guy Manuel was actually first. But we received her mail first. (It was certainly Facebook’s problem, not ours. Our email always works perfectly!)

Worldline BundleSo, what to do? Clearly, from now on we’ll go from the post on Facebook, but for particular contest  both will get some swag.

Manuel for being first, and Shari for being so freekin Canadian. Congrats to you both.

And congrats to Owen Sound as well. Now everyone in that beautiful city can take advantage of Worldline’s Unlimited High Speed  Internet and Home Phone bundle, and save up to $600/year.

Oh, and if you want to play along with our Facebook game, “Like” us on Facebook and you can see how much you know about Canadian geography, because we’re adding new communities to the Worldline family all the time.

* The swag is on the way, but there will be a delay because we recently changed our “look” and we’re waiting on the new stuff to arrive.

Why is Worldline “Canada’s best kept telecom secret” anyway?

We say it all the time: “Worldline – Canada’s best kept telecom secret.”

So, ummm, why is that?

Why is that we have 300,000 folks across Canada using our services, yet when you ask pretty much anyone if they’ve ever heard of Worldline, the answer is, “ahhhh, nope!”?

Even the folks who work here have to spend an uncomfortable amount of time explaining to friends and family about where they work. Last month we had this in-house promotion for friends and family about the March Madness Pricing for the Unlimited High Speed Internet and Home Phone Bundle and I had to assure my brother-in-law that Worldline was “legit,” because he’d “never heard of them before.”

It’s a bit of a pain, and it is one guy’s fault really. This guy, John Stix, Worldline’s Chief Marketing Officer.John Stix

When John and Jody Schnarr founded Worldline ten years ago they launched their company in a very atypical fashion: essentially they gave away all the credit.

Their first ever telecom product was a service to provide free long distance between Kitchener and Stratford, Ontario. They couldn’t find enough people to sign up for the service to pay for it, so instead they latched onto a radio business model. Anyone who wanted to make a call would have to listen to a 30-second ad before their call went through.

A local car dealership owner, Gary Stockie, took the chance, and handed over the equivalent of the a month’s expenses, and the use of a car, and presto, the Worldline business model was born.

A local newspaper article talking about that their new company offering free calls between the two cities resulted in 4,000 customers basically overnight.

Stockie’s business went through the roof, and John and Jody parlayed that success story into free long distance call service for a whole host of companies like the Sun Media Group and Labbatt.

Tens of thousands of customers were using Worldline long distance and phone services, but they didn’t know it. They thought they were using the “Bud Phone” or “Sun Call” of the “London Free Press Call”. Worldline had more than 300 partners across the country taking all the credit for the services Worldline was providing.

Which was fine. The partners were offering all these great phone and Internet services, and Worldline could concentrate on building the best cross-country network possible and on excellent customer service, all without having to spend a dime on marketing.

Well, it worked well – up to a point, because now Worldline wants to grow faster.

Now we want to get the word out about us, not someone else. Now we want to let as many Canadians know about our great products and services because it’s great for them, and great for us.

Now we’re spending marketing dollars. Now we’re running advertising campaigns in specific markets in Canada. Now were promoting the company online and on social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

We’re introducing an entire new branding strategy that shows us for what we are; the young kid on the block looking to take on Big Telecom. Here’s a sneak peek:

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So look out everybody, here we come.

Canada’s best kept telecom secret no longer.