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Sasktel Outage Report in Armstrong, British Columbia

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Sasktel (Saskatchewan Telecommunications) offers mobile and landline based communications services to businesses and individuals in in Saskatchewan. Services include mobile phone and mobile internet as well as broadband internet, dial-up internet and internet TV (IPTV).

Problems in the last 24 hours in Armstrong, British Columbia

The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Armstrong and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Sasktel Outage Chart in Armstrong, British Columbia 12/21/2025 07:30

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Sasktel users through our website.

  1. Phone (50%)

    Phone (50%)

  2. Internet (23%)

    Internet (23%)

  3. TV (10%)

    TV (10%)

  4. E-mail (7%)

    E-mail (7%)

  5. Wi-fi (7%)

    Wi-fi (7%)

  6. Total Blackout (3%)

    Total Blackout (3%)

Community Discussion

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • A_call_Universe A Call to the Universe (@A_call_Universe) reported

    @PremierScottMoe I’m still waiting for my job at sasktel back after being fired for not taking the #clothshot that is now giving heart problems to my friends. As a diabetic i have to ration my insulin thanks to you. Somehow i have survived and haven’t got sick in the last 3 years… #Nuremberg2

  • youinthebushes You, in the bushes. (@youinthebushes) reported

    @WilhelmGere @MeanwhileinCana @HopeAldridge The largest telecom companies (Telus/Bell) have towers that cover less than 30% of Canada. Rogers covers less than 20%. Sasktel is a poor example- they are probably the only crown telecom company left. They are basically subsidized. They are why Sk cell prices are way lower.

  • Pilly306 Pilly (@Pilly306) reported

    @Partunia @ryanbooth23 @SaskRushLAX Gary Nickel. The music sounded great but it's very likely your speaker could be shot. There's a few around Sasktel center that sound horrible and make God awful noises.

  • calmudge0n Cal Deobald (@calmudge0n) reported

    @KyleGunderson I used to do a similar thing with Sasktel when I had router difficulties. It was kind of a knowledge dump that in essence said, "Look, I'm a former network and ISP administrator; let's cut to the chase here."

  • sjmcos SJMCOS (@sjmcos) reported

    SaskTel Centre Service on Route 333 at Stop #3164 [Route 333]

  • B97932652 B (@B97932652) reported

    @SaskTel there has been a serious service outage in the Saskatchewan area. Customer service that is. @SaskParty

  • revealthebull Justine Justice (@revealthebull) reported

    Sasktel purchases the cheapest equipment possible to deliver their max streaming services. The support resources cannot keep up with fixing poor service connections so no they want to charge $50 a call to troubleshoot their bad equipment installs. They will also trash your yard

  • revealthebull Justine Justice (@revealthebull) reported

    @SaskTel If I call for services I might be charged a $50 fee to discuss the issue as It is well known that Sasktel purchases the cheapest and lowest-end quality equipment you can purchase and then you try and upsell services that you cannot deliver in the first place.

  • sjmcos SJMCOS (@sjmcos) reported

    SaskTel Centre Service on Route 333 at Stop #3164 [Route 333]

  • revealthebull Justine Justice (@revealthebull) reported

    Sasktel's Max streaming services is losing money because the installed equipment is the cheapest low-end end-user equipment they can buy. People have abandoned the service for poor delivery results. They tried to fill the money loss gap with charging for email boxes.