Worldline’s Cable Internet Has been Super-speeded
Our Customers get what they want: Blazing Fast 30 & 60 Mbps Internet
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO–(04/15/14)- Worldline, providing Canada’s best value in High Speed Unlimited Internet, is thrilled to introduce their latest service upgrade, 30 and 60 Mbps Cable Internet starting from only $54.95/month. This aggressive price point provides Worldline customers with a killer combo: The highest speeds at the fairest price.
“We’re all about being a Superhero service provider, and in an era where the Big Three are jacking up their rates and slapping data caps on their broadband Internet customers, Worldline is listening to Canadians and doing the exact opposite. We’re bumping up our speeds and keeping our margins exactly where they’ve always been, providing the best value for data in the country,” said John Stix – Worldline CMO.
“Worldline does not have mandatory contracts, but we’re offering our customers an option for a two year term so they can save even more. Then throw in the option for adding home phone service at no additional cost, and it’s never been a better time to become a Worldline customer,” Stix concluded.

About Worldline:
Worldline, the residential division of Fibernetics, provides high quality telecom products and services in the most cost effective way possible. Worldline’s Unlimited High Speed DSL and Cable Internet, Home Phone, Long Distance packages and Bundle plans are specifically designed for hard working Canadians. As one of the fastest growing telecommunications companies in the country, Worldline is all about providing unlimited flat rate services with no mandatory contracts. Website: www.worldline.ca Twitter: @worldlinecanada
About Fibernetics:
Headquartered in Cambridge, Ontario, Fibernetics is dedicated to changing the way people communicate by offering telecommunications functionality and pricing that Canadians have never seen before. Fibernetics operates its own national infrastructure that delivers a full range of voice and data services for residential and business customers. The business division of Fibernetics is NEWT, the residential division of Fibernetics is Worldline. Website: www.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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