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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

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RobWarkentin
    Rob Warkentin (@RobWarkentin) reported

    Is anyone else having issues with weather stations staying connected to cell coverage in Saskatchewan? I'm trying to figure out if it's an issue with @SaskTel or with the @Davisinst software.

  • GSCSNews
    Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (@GSCSNews) reported

    The board approves awarding of the contract for the unified hybrid backup solution to SaskTel for the a three-year period.

  • KenlisViewFarm
    Kenlis View Farm 🌾 (@KenlisViewFarm) reported

    @ExnerPirot CO-OP is more expensive than non cooperative competition although it is often the only store in many rural towns. Sasktel is also notoriously unreliable despite having a monopoly on cell towers. We have starlink at home & in the cars to make up for Sasktel’s lack of service

  • stoontransit
    Saskatoon Transit (@stoontransit) reported

    @MA5ONATOR HI Chills @MA5ONATOR, Saskatoon Transit only runs service to the Blades games from the special event stop on 23rd street between 1st and 2nd Avenue. For larger events SaskTel Center utilizes other resources. Please contact SaskTel center to confirm bus service from malls.

  • iluvjasontodd69
    Yuri lobotomy (@iluvjasontodd69) reported

    @usagiPild Yo is there an outage at home for Sasktel?

  • caitlynwelder
    Caitlyn Welder (@caitlynwelder) reported

    @SaskTel please go back to LTE your 5G sucks

  • FredPexa98060
    Prairiepuddlejumper (@FredPexa98060) reported

    had, and I only state his country of origin so that he can be identified by management as an individual who should not be customer facing. Good bye Sasktel. Avoid this store and if you must stay with Sasktel, go to an independent authorized dealer. -10 stars.

  • alexYQR
    Alex Marz (@alexYQR) reported

    Good morning @AlexanderQuon any idea why the defamation suit against Victims Voices asks SaskTel to hand over subscriber data as opposed to asking Meta for account registration information? Asking the service provider ( from a technical perspective ) could lead to reasonable doubt. Not to mention the larger privacy concerns.

  • KevinAn45942701
    HammerofSparx (@KevinAn45942701) reported

    @DouglasPollitt While I 💯 agree there is a ton of anti-competition stuff, I haven’t been able pin down what says they HAVE TO report scores. Does CBC? Local news? Do newspapers? (it bugs me that OS didn’t prove their case by getting on Cogeco, SaskTel, Videotron etc. Would’ve been faster)

  • darren8546
    Darren 5 🍁♻️🌎🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ (@darren8546) reported

    @BShane555 @NoGunsInCanada The only thing stopping Moe from selling off Sasktel (one of the very few remaining crown corporations), is that no one wants to by a phone company with less than a million subscribers in a service area covering 650,000 sq km.