Sasktel Outage Report in Burnaby, 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 Burnaby, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Burnaby and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Sasktel users through our website.
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Phone (48%)
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Internet (30%)
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E-mail (7%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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TV (4%)
Live Outage Map Near Burnaby, British Columbia
The most recent Sasktel outage reports came from the following cities: Vancouver.
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jeff D. Michel (MICKel)
(@JeffDMichel) reported
@alanjhamann @SaskTel I just got a notice today that my current mobile plan is being replaced and they’re charging me another $10 for the same service I receive now.
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Everett Martin
(@EverettMartin) reported
@pkcanada1 @SaskTel My area of interest is prevention of organizational embarrassment vs need to contain it after-the-fact. Sasktel had the luxury of watching Rogers, Bell, and Telus "step in it" recently & should have just kept their heads down (no changes!) until anti-telecom sentiment dies down.
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Paul Kelly
(@pkcanada1) reported
@EverettMartin @SaskTel Year ago as a marketing guy, I helped exit a northern radio service. Used to be big, then new tech meant other alternatives and hardly anyone using. Network guys tried to wind down the service and got blow back. Had to wait 3 years and do it again. …/2
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Kevin Radloff
(@KevinRadloff) reported
@MegaMikeSK @SaskTel Do you need email? Or internet? It costs a lot to run the email service. Companies don’t stay in business with products that don’t make $ Gmail is free. They sell your info to keep it that way, S’tel won’t
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Paul Kelly
(@pkcanada1) reported
@EverettMartin @SaskTel My guess is that there was an inflection point that brought this decision up now. Perhaps support contract renewal or update from the vendor about the roadmap for managing the domain on SaskTel’s behalf. Pure speculation though.
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julian
(@gudjulee) reported
I get it, going door-to-door trying to sell one of the big corporate internet and mobile providers (Telus, Bell, etc) in Sasktel's Saskatchewan sucks, but standing there trying to wrestle what I pay for my plans outta me isn't helping your case.
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Hannah Bang
(@HannahBang22) reported
@rankandfileca Do you have to have this email if you are a SaskTel customer?
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Brad mclean
(@mclean_brad) reported
@nomaddadMatt I’ve been wanting to change my email for a couple years as sasktel can’t filter out even basic spam garbage!
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Paul Kelly
(@pkcanada1) reported
@EverettMartin @SaskTel It’s moot as the minister has intervened. The intent of putting a visible price on the service was to encourage people to stop using it. Support costs are astronomical for a fairly lousy email service with little sign of improvement. This is about displacing cost.
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Everett Martin
(@EverettMartin) reported
@pkcanada1 @SaskTel Telecoms raise their rates all the time. Sasktel could have just had a small (I chose $1.25 randomly) monthly rate increase across the board, but they decided to get cute about it and target a certain type of customer to get less money for more PR headache.