Sasktel Outage Report in Coquitlam, 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 Coquitlam, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Coquitlam 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 (46%)
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Internet (15%)
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TV (15%)
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E-mail (8%)
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Total Blackout (8%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
Live Outage Map Near Coquitlam, 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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Insomnamarth
(@Insomnamarth) reported
@WayneMantykaCTV Sasktel put a price on email to drive people to instead use one of the many free email alternatives with the goal of killing off the service. Its a huge cost that Sasktel doesn't want to have to pay to provide their email service so instead they want users to pay for it. Simple.
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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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Russell Fersch
(@rferschy) reported
@neilserfas @olblue81 @SaskTel It would be a never ending process would take years to be honest
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JM Amico 🇨🇦🇺🇦
(@4m1c0) reported
@SaskGatz @alexYQR This is the common sense option, but then again this is SaskTel - a company who hasn't got the memo on how they could bring in a new revenue stream by way of opening up their MaxTV Stream service to those who just want the app and service only.
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Joel
(@TheGogol) reported
@alexYQR @SaskTel I remember when they would make you pay a $200 deposit to have their service if you were "young" without established credit. They said would get the deposit back if you make all payments on time for 2 years, I never signed up to find out lol , what a joke they are sadly.
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B
(@B97932652) reported
@SaskMLA @SaskTel also educed data speeds by 75% for mobile users that were over the 10gb monthly. This has made the mobile data virtually unusable. When this change was made we actually saw an increase in price for a 75% reduction in service. @sasktel is broken and crooked.
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Insomnamarth
(@Insomnamarth) reported
@WayneMantykaCTV Don't go treating the minister/government as heroes, they obviously had to sign off on the idea before changing course with the backlash. The money wasn't even going to go to SaskTel/SK. Their email service is contracted out of Ontario and Sasktel doesn't want to pay for it.
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Peter Mayer
(@pmayer2010) reported
@alexYQR They're going to add it on to every SaskTel phone bill. A lot of people never activated the email. They'll likely make more money this way.
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Paul Kelly
(@pkcanada1) reported
@EverettMartin @SaskTel That would be too much too quick. The introduction of a small fee would have been intended to start getting people to move off the service by their own volition. Then when sub base is smaller, wind it down and help customers transition.
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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.