Sasktel outages and service status in Eastend, Saskatchewan
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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 Eastend, Saskatchewan
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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πΎπ£ππππππ‘π π£π₯π€ πΎπποΈ (@GregOnSports) reported@TravisIanPater2 His tweet is ignorant at best and deliberately misleading at the worst. Everyone knows the CBC is a crown corp. Nothing was "exposed" here. It would be like Sasktel, labelled a government funded utility. He acting like its some sort of "gotcha" moment when its not.
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Bri ππ³οΈββ§οΈ (@tgirliebri) reportedAnd all 3 also operate under their own names So you got a total of 9 different carriers, but in reality it's actually 3 Videotron, Freedom, and Sasktel are the only independent cell providers in Canada There was MTS (Manitoba Telecom Service) but Bell took them over in 2017
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SaskTel Support (@SaskTelSupport) reportedPlease be aware that not all of these communities have been directly impacted by the fires themselves, or are currently under threat of wildfire. In some cases, SaskTel transport facility damage has led to these outages. #skoutage
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Gord Radcliffe (@SimonKaos) reported@SaskTelSupport You ought to be f&$kin embarrassed. No service for 22 hrs now?! This is not some cut line bs, this is a software issue! Think about it. YouTube still works but nothing else?!? They crashed all DNS data. Sasktel caused this, not something outside.
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Chris Michelon (@MichelonChris) reported@SaskTel And without Starlink, this would have never happened.
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ΠΌΞ±ΡΠ½Ξ±ΡΞ½ΡΒ·βΡΒ·Π½ΟΡΡΞΉΡ (@Mathmatik_anm) reported@alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat So it's "**** your internet cause "Muh Feelings". Retard.
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Kate Sauser (@katesauser14) reported@JBMcAdams @SaskTel At our farm by Churchbridge, we are at a complete dead spot for cell service. Have to keep our landline for this reason, and StarLink is the only internet provider that actually gets a signal.
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BΕΓΔ (@BradNova306) reported@tuckergirl @ryanbooth23 There's weekday games at Sasktel Centre right now and theres no issue...
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jandm329 (@jandm329) reported@PremierScottMoe let me guess? you want to implement digital ID to enforce it. I would cancel my sasktel in a heartbeat
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Jabberwocky (@JabberwockyP) reported@SassBot69 @RomeTimed @theJagmeetSingh Yeah. However, it wasn't just SaskTel and MTS that offered those prices. Rogers, Bell, and Telus matched. So that leaves 2 possibilities. Either they lost money on providing service there for that price (gouging the rest of us to make up for it) or it was still profitable.