No more box, no more cables. Bell is taking another step into the streaming era with its new Fibe TV app, now available on smart TVs and popular streaming devices. For many households in Ontario and Quebec, it’s a small revolution: the same channels, the same functions, but without any extra hardware.
TV without the box, finally
The app works on Samsung, LG, and Roku TVs, and gives access to live channels, on-demand content, and cloud recording. Viewers can even restart a show already in progress. Bell says the interface is identical to the one used on the traditional decoder, so subscribers won’t feel lost. The goal is clear: to make television as simple and accessible as Netflix or YouTube.
A modern move in a tougher climate
This launch fits into Bell’s strategy to modernize its services and adapt to new viewing habits. Canadians are increasingly turning to connected TVs and streaming apps, and the demand for simpler, equipment-free options keeps rising.
The arrival of the Fibe TV app feels like a real turning point. A lighter, more flexible approach to television that could finally bridge the gap between classic cable and the streaming world.