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Buzz Telecom Expands its Network to Now Offer its 10-11-555 Long Distance Service to Fido Mobile Subscribers

Buzz Telecommunications Services Inc., ("Buzz", TSX V-BZZ) has expanded its network to offer its 10-11-555 long distance dial around service to include Fido Mobile subscribers in Quebec City, Ottawa, Calgary and Vancouver. Not only can you use 10-11-555 to make a long distance call from any Montreal or Toronto based Fido mobile phone, now customers can take advantage of the same low rates from four more major Canadian cities.

Fido mobile subscribers simply dial 10-11-555 before the long-distance number they are calling and can benefit from ultra low rates to anywhere in the world. There are no contracts to sign and users of this service are conveniently billed on their monthly Fido statement. Buzz Telecommunications Services Inc. intends on continuing to diversify its long-distance services and open them to more and more networks in the future.

"We are proud to be the first and only company in Canada to have implemented a network expansion offering this innovative long distance service from a mobile phone that now covers most major Canadian cities." Said Rafi Hazan, President and CEO of Buzz Telecom.

 [April 2, 2008]


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