Sasktel

Sasktel Outage Report in Mississauga, Ontario

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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 Mississauga, Ontario

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

Sasktel Outage Chart in Mississauga, Ontario 02/21/2026 01:45

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Phone (38%)

    Phone (38%)

  2. TV (25%)

    TV (25%)

  3. Internet (19%)

    Internet (19%)

  4. Total Blackout (13%)

    Total Blackout (13%)

  5. Wi-fi (6%)

    Wi-fi (6%)

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AnjaKaradeglija Anja Karadeglija (@AnjaKaradeglija) reported

    Most of Canada has two main wireline network options - the traditional telco (Bell, Telus, SaskTel) and the cableco (Rogers, Shaw, Videotron). Building a third wireline network to compete with that across the country doesn't make financial sense.

  • MoodysGlobal Moody's TO, OTT (@MoodysGlobal) reported

    @JJ_McCullough WDYM? What is SaskTel? Toronto’s been actively discussing a public service for some time, both to avoid outages like Rogers AND to get rid of the most expensive prices in the WORLD🌎. Research, research, research.

  • greengordon Brian Gordon - Go green or die (@greengordon) reported

    @BakedGoodsYYC @mmorden @FP_Champagne You’re right but you’re missing the solution of creating a Crown Corp to complete with the oligopoly. Just expand SaskTel across Canada.

  • DavoZed KKKanaduh Day KKKonvoy (@DavoZed) reported

    @kurtstoll_CAN @MPAVictoria Sorry, you know the telecoms collude HOW? And SaskTel is a provincial utility and NOT something that could be expanded to the rest of Canada. And I would be interested in seeing SaskTel's books, to see how much taxpayer money is being poured in to keep rates down.

  • Andrewp9110 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

  • SunshineSucks 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.

  • NicolasGagnonR1 Nicolas Gagnon-Roy (@NicolasGagnonR1) reported

    @Gaulather @That_Ethan_ Food coops, telecom coops (like in many us communities) etc. But Sasktel is based and we need to bring back a national player. The issue is also that competition is broken. We should not have only a few players. The consumer just ends up shafted.

  • influenya Princess Enya (@influenya) reported

    @suestroud @ProfSmithSask @SaskTel Also the fact that service providers are not mandated to offer worldwide text by the CRTC in 2022 is absolutely criminal. The big 3 still charging $0.25/int’l SMS is deplorable considering we have some of the highest wireless plan rates in the “𝘥𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘭𝘰𝘱𝘦𝘥” world.

  • Thunderhowl Mark Brunsdon (@Thunderhowl) reported

    @cstewartyqr @patdubois Sure, but selling SaskTel to one of the already huge monopolies isn’t going to fix the problem, as Rogers has demonstrated. Nationalizing internet & phone service, like utilities, is a good thing.

  • in_influence Chuque (@in_influence) reported

    @JJ_McCullough "Hello Friends, I don't do research or I blatantly omitted that Sasktel provides by far the best service in the country." Stick to quirky flags my dude.