Sasktel outages and service status in Midale, 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 Midale, Saskatchewan
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Phil Dimopoulos (@phillydimop) reported@SaskTel hey, I’m trying to log into Sportsnet Now via my Sasktel login but it says the Blue Jays game isn’t included with my subscription? It’s what I used the entire year last year, and my TV package is exactly the same. Has something changed? Thx
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GoodJobRobTV (@GoodJobRobTV) reported@SaskTelSupport I hope we don't all have to call and make a complaint to see credit on our accounts here in warman. Do the right thing SaskTel.
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Michael Medby (@NWRPodcast) reported@Tori_TLCR @financialpost Time for SaskTel to go national. Without them in our market, prices would be MUCH higher. They are immune to shareholder pressure for unchecked profit. They are here to provide an essential service. The "free market" wouldn't stand a chance.
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Saskatoon Transit (@stoontransit) reported@MA5ONATOR HI Chills @MA5ONATOR, Saskatoon Transit only runs service to the Blades games from the special event stop on 23rd street between 1st and 2nd Avenue. For larger events SaskTel Center utilizes other resources. Please contact SaskTel center to confirm bus service from malls.
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C C (@camcol32) reported@LaserAud @C_Classiques What is going to be the state of your network in 10 years without federal government billions...because it will happen...the federal government needs to cut everywhere. How many billions did the fédéral government spent on fiber? For Canada, likely in the 100 billion range the last 5 years. This is not going to happen again. Starlink is already a player...nearly 12 millions subscribers...from 6 last year... and projections is 200 millions by 2036...I say more in the billion range. What happens when it's cheaper to have a satellite antenna then fiber...it's already that in Montréal. I would have subscribed to it if it wasn't for the heavy tree cover over my house... this will be resolved with more satellites...they are launching them every couple of days. The v3 satellite is 100 times more powerful than v2mini...they have 10,000 v2 in orbit and project to have 1,000,000 v3 by 2036...if starship works of course...which it will. How does sasktel pay for the upgrades and repairs to their costly network? For that matter how does Bell and the other player do it? The answer is that they can't. I get it that you are a big fan of sasktel and you think that they will be able to compete...they will for a.time but not on the long term...none of the networks are. Good luck!
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Matthew Szpakowski (@nskgrower) reported@VentureAgri @SaskTel Its way worse. I've got cell boosters where we use phones for correction signals. Dont think anything would work if it wasn't for that. Have you had problems with modems getting signals?
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Jason Usher (@jayusher67) reported@SaskTel @bgdoane Sasktel can't fix anything
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Justine Justice (@revealthebull) reported@SaskTel Sasktel will trash your yard to install their non working infinit service that is laggy and always goes down.
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Jonathan Waldie (@jkwaldie) reported@alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat Elbows up keeps Canadians in the dark and poor....just grow up!!