Sasktel Outage Report in Hepburn, 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 Hepburn, Saskatchewan
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hepburn 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 (72%)
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Internet (15%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
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TV (4%)
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E-mail (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Sasktel Issues Reports Near Hepburn, Saskatchewan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hepburn and nearby locations:
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Jan Z (@Jzee363) reported from Hepburn, Saskatchewan
@SaskTel there seem to be issues with Hepburn area
Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kacey.d (@kaceycakes1991) reported
@SaskTel why is service so awful lately Omg . I’m in major cities and can hardly load any thing
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Gordon Priest (It) (@GordonPriest) reported
Anyone interested in the fate of Liquor Stores should pay attention to SaskTel Mobility; Telus effectively owns the SaskTel Mobility Network, having paid for the recent upgrades to which it and Bell pay for priority access, 1/2
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E City (@OkinCity) reported
@LHubich …Telus would come in and continue that service? They’re already coming in and piggy-backing on Sasktel infrastructure. The truth is, these crowns provide top-quality service and good-paying jobs, money staying in and funding the province’s other services. …./8
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John B 🌻🍺👨🏻🍳💉💉💉💉 (@bernie8859) reported
@MondoAlberta @therealwoodsbre @JFCnotagain The devil bargain that originally covered telecomm in Canada was: offer service to anyone who wants it at a reasonable price in exchange for assured profit. This was regardless of private (Bell, BCTel) or utilities (AGT, SaskTel, etc). Deregulation f**ked that up.
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Greg Bamford🇺🇦 (@Drofmab) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan
@cstewartyqr Yeah - my issue was twofold: - I either had to transfer my Bell contracts to SaskTel, or buy-out nearly 2 years remaining with Bell; and - Rogers’ coverage was (still is) exceptionally limited in Sask. Cities, and major highways. Not viable for my use.
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Metal Wolf (@m3t4lw01f) reported
@LHubich @SLangeneggerCBC @AlexanderQuon I feel like this government is doing this to Sasktel as well, providing subpar and more expensive service to gain support for the idea of selling it off.
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timothée charlamagne (@yesohrobot) reported
And this won’t stop here. Sasktel is next, then healthcare, then our utilities. This ******* province is going to ****.
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E City (@OkinCity) reported
@LHubich The crowns fund this province. And they service it. I’m amazed at the rural communities that are pushing for this simply because it’s a SK Party notion. Crowns like SaskTel and SaskPower service these rural outlying areas. Do you seriously think cellular providers like Bell …7
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Colin Stewart (@cstewartyqr) reported
@Drofmab That's a good deal, I'd say. I've been reasonably happy on SaskTel. The only issues I have with them are coverage along the borders, and the fact that they dropped Visual Voicemail (I have an iPhone) entirely when their provider had a "technical issue".
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Jordan Mann (@JordDahMann) reported
@Monetarius @tammyrobert If they can offer a cheaper service with better paying jobs and make the province money... I say why not? SaskTel comes to mind.