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
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Montréal, Quebec and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jamie Farrell (@JamieFarrell4) reported@SaskTel again lost our saskmax streaming tonight, every other night, it seems. Spend more time watching our fire stick than sask streaming, why am I paying for this crap service ?
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Laura 💃🏼💉🎉 (@Laura_Kate1115) reportedHey @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
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Meister Rodgers (@MeisterRodgers) reported@canoo @SaskTel should strongly fonsider Canoo EVs for their urban service fleets.
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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.
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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.
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Prairiepuddlejumper (@FredPexa98060) reportedhad, and I only state his country of origin so that he can be identified by management as an individual who should not be customer facing. Good bye Sasktel. Avoid this store and if you must stay with Sasktel, go to an independent authorized dealer. -10 stars.
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мαтнαєνѕ·∂є·нσятιѕ (@Mathmatik_anm) reported@alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat So it's "**** your internet cause "Muh Feelings". Retard.
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Josh Biggs (@biggs_josh) reported@hinz_tamara @DennisKendel I LOVE SaskTel, having previously been with Bell and Telus in AB, and also currently with AT&T on a U.S. plan, the coverage and service with Sasktel is FAR superior to any of those companies.
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Paplinski (@tpaplinski) reported@cselley There does exist in several iterations, what he describes. Co-op is an example, higher per item price with an equitable profit share There is Sasktel as a government owned service provider. Less customer service, higher prices, zero profit motivation.
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Michelle Steinley (@M_Steinley) reported@SaskTel is there a mobile outage this morning?