Fido (wireless carrier)

Fido Solutions Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryWireless telecommunications
FoundedOctober 25, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-10-25)
HeadquartersPlace Bonaventure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Products
ServicesMobile communications
RevenueIncrease CA$1.02 billion
Increase CA$800 million
Total assetsIncrease CA$3.4 billion
Number of employees
20,000
ParentRogers Communications
Websitewww.fido.ca Edit this at Wikidata
Fido at Pacific Mall
Novatel G100, the first GSM/GPRS PC Card modem available in Canada[1]

Fido Solutions Inc. is a Canadian mobile network operator owned by Rogers Communications. Since its acquisition by Rogers in 2004, it has operated as a Mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) using the Rogers Wireless network.

Fido's logo is a yellow doghouse. The name, "Fido," was suggested to Microcell Solutions, the first importer of GSM technology from Europe to Canada, on the recommendation of its marketing-communications agency at the time, BOS (Beauchesne, Ostiguy, Simard) of Montreal (now DentsuBos). The agency had been searching for a name that would appeal to both French- and English-speaking consumers. The brand name "Fido" inevitably led to the use of dogs in its commercials, which became the brand's informal trademark in TV advertising, starting in 1995. During the 2000s it ran ads where the narrator finished by catching a jumping dog and saying "regrettably, only from Fido". As of 2017, the tagline is "Go get it."[2][3][4]

Fido pioneered the concept of providing unlimited service in select Canadian cities. Fido was the first carrier in Canada to launch a GSM-based network and the first wireless service provider in North America to offer General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on its network.

  1. ^ "Novatel Wireless Merlin G100 PC Card". Fido. Archived from the original on April 14, 2002.
  2. ^ "Fido delves deeper into millennial life". February 7, 2017.
  3. ^ "Fido account awarded to Taxi".
  4. ^ Powell, Chris (November 23, 2015). "Fido gives users the Slow Clap in new campaign". Retrieved November 6, 2019.