Sasktel outages and service status in Humboldt, 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 Humboldt, Saskatchewan
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Courtney B (@Courtne50245242) reported@SaskTelSupport Any updates for Warman services? SaskTel is quite simply the worst internet service provider out there. At very least we should see a credit on our bill, since @SaskTel gouges customers any chance they get.
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XCorpHub (@XCorpHub) reported🚨 SaskTel partners with Starlink to boost connectivity for rural businesses SaskTel has formed a strategic partnership with Starlink to deliver high-speed business internet services across Saskatchewan. Effective April 1, 2026, the province’s crown corporation will manage installation, equipment purchases, and billing in-house for qualifying rural businesses holding a valid GST number. This initiative directly supports small farms, mines, and forestry operations in areas where traditional fibre or broadband infrastructure remains costly and slow to deploy. Existing Starlink Business customers can switch to SaskTel billing at no charge, allowing them to consolidate services seamlessly. The move represents a meaningful advancement in closing the connectivity gap for rural Saskatchewan enterprises.
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Wilhelm Gere (@WilhelmGere) reportedBecause Ghu knows I'm getting at least a dozen messages a week from people claiming to be my bank, the CRA, Sasktel, Fedex, and a host of others. Official government email often gets dumped automatically by the spam filter and I never see them. Then it's deleted 30 days later.
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RC cola is alright.🤠 (@VickSavage5w6n) reported@PremierScottMoe Have you ever tried calling Sasktel or Saskenergy??? Holy crap!! I’ve spoke English for almost 50 years and whatever these India Indians are speaking is NOT English!!! Can’t we hire some Canadians???🙏
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Mike Dubitz (@Duber69) reported@itsfarber @Sportsnet Had this app for a month. Canceled the service and got sasktel Max Live Streaming box. World of a difference.
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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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J Lamontagne (@JLamontagne9) reported@SaskTel Your commercial about disability is awful. Why not show persons with disability in positions commensurate with their education etc. I have a Masters degree, I don’t work in a mail room.
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Jenn Summers (@jenn_summers01) reported@Mmmandylion No, Sasktel. Service call tomorrow 🤞
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Jonathan Waldie (@jkwaldie) reported@alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat Elbows up keeps Canadians in the dark and poor....just grow up!!
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Alex Marz (@alexYQR) reportedGood morning @AlexanderQuon any idea why the defamation suit against Victims Voices asks SaskTel to hand over subscriber data as opposed to asking Meta for account registration information? Asking the service provider ( from a technical perspective ) could lead to reasonable doubt. Not to mention the larger privacy concerns.