Sasktel Outage Report in Hudson Bay, 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 Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hudson Bay 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 (50%)
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Internet (23%)
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TV (10%)
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E-mail (7%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
Community Discussion
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Trevor Risk
(@SunshineSucks) reported
@SunshineRulez Maybe just let Sasktel be a player federally? I'm sure there's an infrastructure problem with that i'm not thinking of. We have Vidéotron here. Rogers tried to buy it out but the one Quebecker on the board pulled the rip cord and sold it to Québecor, which was weirdly his right.
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Chizzler
(@FidlumBenz) reported
@JFN1971 @dingelmeyer @JJ_McCullough Funny I'm here tweeting at you from my sasktel phone wondering what the problem is with sasktel?
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Chizzler
(@FidlumBenz) reported
@JJ_McCullough How are you and all these people do stupid and clueless not to know we have crown corporations like sasktel that provide telecommunications? HOW?
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C̓ac̓uqḥta aka Michael
(@CanadianWolvie) reported
@mgeist So do you support say SaskTel? How about Telus having to become BCTel again? How about Roger's being broken up into at least provincial Crown Corporations? Just outright nationalization? Demonstrably vital infrastructure should be a public utility, then argue competition.
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Mikki Blueyes
(@Mikki_Blueyes) reported
@Coryjankoski @SaskTel I didn't buy anything except a sandwich on the way home, and fortunately I had some cash. Other than not being to call some customers during the day, I was completely unaware of the problems it caused. Sticking with my Sasktel internet and my Sasktel phone.
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Josh MacEwen
(@joshmacewen) reported
@JJ_McCullough Lmao, tell that to the former MTS (provincially owned) customers who are paying more ever since Bell took it over. Then talk to a SaskTel customer. Or just fail to explain your seemingly baseless opinion.
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Jordan Mann
(@JordDahMann) reported
@JJ_McCullough We have SaskTel here in Saskatchewan and we pay like 50% less for our cell phone service than the rest of the country. How is this a bad idea?
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Princess Enya
(@influenya) reported
@suestroud @ProfSmithSask @SaskTel Yes, clearly not Rogers at least not solely but perhaps they use all three to maximize coverage? I think that the provinces should use their powers as leverage to create provincial service providers with great coverage & competitive prices. Perhaps even allowing for worldwide 1/2
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Andrew Podolecki 🇨🇦 🇺🇦
(@Andrewp9110) reported
@LeftTurnCanada At MINIMUM a federal crown corporation to be the 4th carrier to compete and break down the monopoly. Like how SaskTel is a public utility that holds majority control of Sask market
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Princess Enya
(@influenya) reported
@suestroud @ProfSmithSask @SaskTel calling as we have such a diverse population and with the looming immigration boom due to unstable conditions/situations occurring around the globe, could make for more people switching to a service provider like this. Just an idea. Thoughts? 2/2