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Sasktel outages and service status in Montréal, Quebec

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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 Montréal, Quebec

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • xandermisty
    Queen Zander (@xandermisty) reported

    @QueenYeenLuna @dollaballers @twistedleafs People travelled from the far north just to watch bedard play, the sasktel could easily sell out but the problem is no NHL player would wanna live in Saskatchewan

  • invigilator4
    SK Jo (@invigilator4) reported

    @fanCRTCProfling Some of that will be remote locations. Land costs should actually be lower than average because the towers are going up on cheap or free land. (ie. White Fox tower went up on Sasktel's lot it already owned for the service shed) So that makes it even more suspect.

  • stoontransit
    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.

  • Laura_Kate1115
    Laura 💃🏼💉🎉 (@Laura_Kate1115) reported

    Hey @SaskTelSupport @SaskTel, might want to remind service vehicle 331 MKW what a 30 zone means! I slowed down on McCarthy for it, they swerved around, flew past! Didn’t even help them as we ended up side by side at the next light! #SlowDown #ConstructionZone

  • hamiltondw2
    David Hamilton (@hamiltondw2) reported

    @bgdoane @SaskTel Put your phone back to LTE/3G. We have to and it works much better. 5G is terrible here.

  • kathyma05618512
    JKsNan (@kathyma05618512) reported

    And I did contact SaskTel support - they were not aware of any recent issues. Family members are receiving phishing emails this eeek.

  • PeterNorthEnd1
    Karen, Duchess of Sealand (@PeterNorthEnd1) reported

    @anthonpaul24 @JFreshHockey The solution: Relocate the franchise to the Sasktel Centre

  • XCorpHub
    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.

  • ConcernedDually
    ConcernedCitizen (@ConcernedDually) reported

    @alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat **** your government internet. You can pay for it too

  • JBMcAdams
    Jonathan Adams (@JBMcAdams) reported

    @SaskTel @TKeeps So if no one can cross the border we all just go without service ? What’s the point