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Sasktel Outage Report in Kinistino, 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 Kinistino, Saskatchewan

The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Kinistino and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Sasktel Outage Chart in Kinistino, Saskatchewan 12/24/2025 11:25

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Sasktel users through our website.

  1. Phone (52%)

    Phone (52%)

  2. Internet (24%)

    Internet (24%)

  3. E-mail (7%)

    E-mail (7%)

  4. Wi-fi (7%)

    Wi-fi (7%)

  5. TV (7%)

    TV (7%)

  6. Total Blackout (3%)

    Total Blackout (3%)

Community Discussion

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • sneakyfox Kim Schmidt (@sneakyfox) reported from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

    @MarkPoppen @cdnjay @SaskTel there's a dozen at least all getting stuck yesterday & today. Some couldn't even get out or work because of the snow. It's not just a today issue. These vans are an issue ALL winter long. The people making the decisions aren't the ones driving them, obviously.

  • jonathanwhudson (Jon)ny Foozball (@jonathanwhudson) reported from Wheatland County, Alberta

    @JaniceOwen @ZiadFazel @SaskTel That's not great for 'fibre'. I'm not sure what your wifi specifications are (they could be a bottleneck) but it feels like it isn't the issue. I always prefer direct cable test to make sure.

  • _seanroy Seanr (@_seanroy) reported

    Sasktel MaxTV and WiFi on Tuesday! Fck ya! Enough of this crap

  • latesh140 latesh (@latesh140) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @indulgentcory @SaskTel I agree 5gb unlimited canada wide on bell cost me $65 and if I look at @SaskTel it cost $80+ . We want to support our local companies but not at our cost.

  • jonathanwhudson (Jon)ny Foozball (@jonathanwhudson) reported from Wheatland County, Alberta

    @ZiadFazel @JaniceOwen @SaskTel Using a Ethernet cable for one speed test is a good idea. Let's you figure out if issue is the actual Internet service or your wifi.

  • jonathanwhudson (Jon)ny Foozball (@jonathanwhudson) reported from Wheatland County, Alberta

    @JaniceOwen @ZiadFazel @SaskTel I know in city I have non fibre (dual ADSL) from Telus but I get what I'm supposed to. So should you. They also should help solve your wifi location issue if they are really doing their job right.

  • DerryRiche Derry Riche (@DerryRiche) reported from Balgonie, Saskatchewan

    @SaskTel @JaneLKG Are they coming to RM of Edenwald. Explorer net is slow

  • markjohnstonfm Mark Johnston (@markjohnstonfm) reported

    @RadioClayton Dude! When the SaskTel guy came to my house to install some stuff for me I was sitting on the couch, doing nothing but felt bad the entire time and was thinking, "I should probably offer to help with something!"

  • jonathanwhudson (Jon)ny Foozball (@jonathanwhudson) reported from Wheatland County, Alberta

    @JaniceOwen @ZiadFazel @SaskTel Yep. And SaskTel should figure out which is the issue. As a tech person knowing if it's wifi versus the router to outside house connection would let me relocate wifi. (I'd buy long Ethernet cable to that reaches somewhere else.) You shouldn't need to hard wire everything.

  • jonathanwhudson (Jon)ny Foozball (@jonathanwhudson) reported from Wheatland County, Alberta

    @JaniceOwen @ZiadFazel @SaskTel There's actually simple methods they could use, such as if you aren't using your cable coax connections they could use them as Ethernet cables by adding converter at each end. The converter cost them equipment, just like longer Ethernet but avoids install issues or holes.