Sasktel outages and service status in La Ronge, 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 La Ronge, Saskatchewan
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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charles taylor (@chucky_1868) reported@SaskTel Ya your internet is junk I got starlink that ended the problems
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JM Amico π¨π¦ (@4m1c0) reported@SharonASR @saskatoonGord If anything, they could take the new arena money and improve accessibility to and from SaskTel Centre - as that's been the biggest issue with that location. And they'd have money left over to use for things that are of higher priority in our city.
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RK (@Freedom_Saskie) reportedStarlink made deal with Sasktel,a crown corp. Sasktel will manage account and can demand service cancelled. Sounds to me like a foundation for a blackout if Sask rise up against the gov. Know this, We can still deal with Starlink direct and bypass the Crown for now. see ππ
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Jonathan Adams (@JBMcAdams) reported@SaskTel @TKeeps So if no one can cross the border we all just go without service ? Whatβs the point
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Ali Fedrau (@AliFedrau) reported@AddaiIsrael @SaskTelSupport No, I mean I have a sasktel phone but my boyfriend bought me a new phone from the states with no plan on it. So how do I get the esim to my new phone thatβs not connected to any network right now?
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βπππππ π¦ΈββοΈ πππ₯π₯ππ (@HiddenKitteh) reported@SaskTelSupport I sent you a DM right after you responded to my tweet but the message was never read and I eventually got an automated message to just go to sasktel's website about 45 mins ago. π
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Alex Marz (@alexmarz) reportedThis is a terrible decision for Canadian privacy and internet sovereignty. @sasktel should wait for @Telesat #skpoli
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LMAO MDG (@YVRREWatcher) reported@conorsvan1 ICBC isnβt twice as expensive as Alberta lmao, itβs usually cheaper. And SGI is the cheapest insurance in Canada. Sasktel is the best telecom company in Canada and drives down the other big 3βs prices in Saskatchewan. A public option is absolutely a good thing for esssntials.
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Greg Sauer (@gljsauer) reported@alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat They probably want service before the end of this century.
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Jabberwocky (@JabberwockyP) reported@SassBot69 @RomeTimed @theJagmeetSingh Yeah. However, it wasn't just SaskTel and MTS that offered those prices. Rogers, Bell, and Telus matched. So that leaves 2 possibilities. Either they lost money on providing service there for that price (gouging the rest of us to make up for it) or it was still profitable.