Worldline Waives Long Distance Fees to Typhoon Haiyan Families

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Worldline Waives Long Distance Fees to Typhoon Haiyan Families

Canadian’s Call Free to the Philippines for the Month of November

CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO–(12/06/13)-  Worldline, a division of Fibernetics Corp,  waived all long distance charges from their customers who called the Philippines in November, looking to get in touch with the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan which devastated that country.

“Our hearts go out to the Filipino community and all those whose family and friends have been impacted by Typhoon Haiyan,” said Worldline Co-Founder and CMO John Stix said. “With so many people out of contact, we felt it was the least we could do to support those who have lost so much and we hope all of our customers managed to contact their families and friends in the Philippines.”

Typhoon Haiyan, known as Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines, was an exceptionally powerful tropical cyclone that devastated portions of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines, in early November killing more than 5,000 and injuring tens of thousands more.

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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. 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

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