Can I subscribe to Fibe TV without Bell Internet?

yiu007008
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I have a friend is using execulink internet. However, he wants to keep the internet (due to the email) and use Bell Fibe Tv. Is it possile? (He does not want Bell satellite Tv.) Please give me some suggestion. Thank you.

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Good Day.

In order to answer your question, you would need to provide us with a lot more information.

Technically it is possible. It will depend on the Bell TV service you wish to subscribe to how you plan or wish to watch Fibe TV. E.g. Fibe Tv box, Bell Streamer, phone, tablet, computer, at home and away, etc.

They are separate services. You can subscribe to one without having the other.

From a pricing perspective, it may be more cost effective to keep both services with the same supplier. You will still need to have a Bell modem.

It is best that you contact Bell Customer Service. They are better equipped to answer your question from a cost and TV / Internet pricing perspective. They are there to work with & for you to best meet your needs & requirements. Call: 1 866 310-BELL (2355) or dial *611 from any Bell mobile device.

Thank you for posting your question.

Take care.

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Hello   I only  have  a bell mobility contract cell phone or monthly cell service  and in my plan  it has  internet access/ data

 So  I don't require a subscription for home internet service that has them modems/boxes

I  only use my cell phone for internet.

MY Question for bell mobility ? 
Can I  buy the monthly subscription - Fibe tv app  only ??      To be used on my cellphone .

 I seen at my sisters  house the bell fibe app  was what I need .

 

Is it possible just to buy  the monthly subscription for the TV App fibe app???

i don't need  all them  bloat box's  like  a modem or  anything like that

or  would I have to purchase another monthly internet service   ???  2 internet subscriptions ??  Plus the   Tv app subscription ??

Good Day.

Thank you for your reply.  To answer your first question, you cannot just buy the Fibe TV app service without subscribing to Fibe Internet.. Cellular data is not quite the same as internet.

A Fibe Internet package is required in order to have Fibe TV service. Your mobile device when accessed from your home is connected to your Bell Fibe Internet. It is connecting by way of your home Wi-Fi. To do so, you require Internet service & a Bell modem. When you use your mobile device on the go, you are accesing the wide world web & all of your applications by way of your cellular service. You are using  cellular data.You also have the ability to connect to another Wi-Fi network if one is available.

You can subscribe to Crave TV as an add-on that can be used with your mobility device. You can get access to Crave directly through Bell Mobility with a monthly subscription on your Bell bill.
Enjoy the Crave content library, including thousands of hours of the best series and movies from Crave, HBO, Max, Showtime and more.

Take care.

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I’m trying to connect my Bell Fibe tv to a cable internet router. Any help would be appreciated 

Good Day.

In order to assist in answering your question, can you please provide us with further details in terms of what you are trying to achieve with the equipment that you do have?

Are you looking to convert & use your existing Cable TV wiring for Fibe TV?

The Bell Fibe TV / Internet Home Hub modem is a gateway modem/ router. You cannot directly connect a Bell Fibe TV modem to a cable modem/router; they are designed for different types of TV & Internet connections (fiber optic vs. cable) and require separate setups.

It is possible to substitute coaxial cable for ethernet wiring using a Coax-to-Ethernet Adapter.

Please elaborate & we will do our best to help you.

Take care.

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