Sasktel Outage Report in Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario
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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 Guelph, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Guelph, Ontario 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.
- Phone (36%)
- Internet (21%)
- Total Blackout (14%)
- Wi-fi (14%)
- TV (14%)
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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weedthenorth1984 (@weedthenorth840) reported@SaskTelSupport I just lost the item I've been waiting for 5 days to bid on because your internet is once again not working thank you sasktel for your horrible service, I'll be sure to tell everyone i know how great your service is.....
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Nicolas Gagnon-Roy (@NicolasGagnonR1) reported@Gaulather @That_Ethan_ Food coops, telecom coops (like in many us communities) etc. But Sasktel is based and we need to bring back a national player. The issue is also that competition is broken. We should not have only a few players. The consumer just ends up shafted.
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mexicanbutnotreally (@mistertreevor) reported@David_Moscrop nationalize all the infrastructure. lease out contracts for use and maintenance. create a few crown corps as well to compete. problem solved. see: SaskTel
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Adam Michael Booth (@MrAdamBooth) reported@theguelphguy96 I'd love a crown corporation. Like a federal version of sasktel. A public alternative would help keep the private market in check and vice versa. We should do public auto insurance while we're at it.
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🤘😎 (@DuckinFickhead) reported@SaskTelSupport Hey, MFers... I'm an American on @Verizon. I don't even know what TF SaskTel is. Why TF do you give a **** if I call my wife back home or not? Take your "long-distance" charges and shove them up your hockey stick. 🖕
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Colin Stewart (@cstewartyqr) reported@Thunderhowl @patdubois I don't think it'd be worse with SaskTel being private. As a crown, they routed ALL healthcare facilities in Regina through the same switch. That switch went down, and you couldn't call EITHER of the hospitals in Regina.
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Ylir (@g84199763) reported@David_Moscrop For every Sasktel there’s 1000 phoenix. But sure go on about how well the government manages corporations. Not like Manitoba hydro is raising rates faster then anyone can afford. You’ve found one good example out of thousands of bad corporations. Just move to China already
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Daniel Westlake (@DJWLake) reported@David_Moscrop Public provision along the lines of SaskTel seems more interesting, but I don't think we should assume that crown corporations are immune from software upgrade problems.
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🤘😎 (@DuckinFickhead) reportedSeriously, what the actual ****... I'm on @Verizon why ******** am I getting a recording from @SaskTel saying that calling my wife is a call that requires long-distance charges? **** both of your companies right now.
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Mark Brunsdon (@Thunderhowl) reported@cstewartyqr @patdubois Sure, but selling SaskTel to one of the already huge monopolies isn’t going to fix the problem, as Rogers has demonstrated. Nationalizing internet & phone service, like utilities, is a good thing.