Sasktel outages and service status in Grande Prairie, Alberta
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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 Grande Prairie, Alberta
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Sasktel Issues Reports Near Grande Prairie, Alberta
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Grande Prairie and nearby locations:
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Tom Pura (@thomaspaulpura) reported from Grande Prairie, Alberta@ChrisLaneCWA @SaskTel @sskroughriders @EmersonDrive Yeah too bad @TSN_Sports isn’t letting us see them
Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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John Zylstra (@ZylstraJohn) reported@alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat No worse than any other internet provider.... its the content much more than the provider which is the issue.
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Kyle (@k_ramsay3) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport It's a monopoly. Just like grocery. Everything has been monopolized. There's no competition to drive it down. Saskatchewan I believe has cheaper prices because sasktel is competition
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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
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Rob Warkentin (@RobWarkentin) reportedIs 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.
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Sean (@46Hennessey) reported@alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat They will be waiting for minimum 15 years for Telesat. Starlink already has an established network.
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Phil Dimopoulos (@phillydimop) reported@SaskTel hey, I’m trying to log into Sportsnet Now via my Sasktel login but it says the Blue Jays game isn’t included with my subscription? It’s what I used the entire year last year, and my TV package is exactly the same. Has something changed? Thx
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Brandon Thorpe MD 🇨🇦🇿🇦 (@DoctorRBT) reported@SaskTel increasing phishing and spam since you contracted out your email service. Come on - you CAN DO BETTER. Was better when you hosted things yourself - filters were effective!! Tired of the spam getting through!!!
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SaskTel Support (@SaskTelSupport) reported10:45 PM: A planned SaskTel outage will occur on March 11, from midnight to approximately 6:00 a.m., while crews complete permanent fibre repairs related to last year’s wildfire damage. During this window, Internet, wireless, and landline (home and business) services will be unavailable across multiple Northeast Saskatchewan communities, including Sandy Bay, Brabant Lake, Geikie River, Wollaston Lake, Black Lake, Key Lake, McArthur River, Cigar Lake, Collins Bay, Stony Rapids, and Fond‑du‑Lac. This work is necessary to repair the damage and ensure the long‑term reliability of services in the area. SaskTel apologizes for any inconvenience this outage may cause and thanks customers for their patience while crews complete the work as quickly as possible. In the event of an emergency, residents in and around these communities will need to physically contact their nearest emergency services for assistance. #skoutage
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Matthew Szpakowski (@nskgrower) reported@VentureAgri @SaskTel Its way worse. I've got cell boosters where we use phones for correction signals. Dont think anything would work if it wasn't for that. Have you had problems with modems getting signals?
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Mark Firemoon (@MFiremoon) reported@kirkrussell4 @flipkoin2 Lüm mobile runs on Bell's network outside of Saskatchewan, but the profits go back to the provincially owned, SaskTel. Support the people of Saskatchewan who kept public ownership.