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Sasktel Outage Report in Mossbank, 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 Mossbank, Saskatchewan

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

Sasktel Outage Chart in Mossbank, Saskatchewan 12/12/2025 19:20

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Phone (48%)

    Phone (48%)

  2. Internet (26%)

    Internet (26%)

  3. TV (10%)

    TV (10%)

  4. E-mail (6%)

    E-mail (6%)

  5. Wi-fi (6%)

    Wi-fi (6%)

  6. Total Blackout (3%)

    Total Blackout (3%)

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LozzieSK Marc L (@LozzieSK) reported

    Like it’s a $35 talk and text plan. Does @SaskTel not have any sort of alarms that an account is building up hundreds worth of added service charges? What 12 year old isn’t going to send stupid memes or use emojis?

  • cstewartyqr Colin Stewart (@cstewartyqr) reported

    @LozzieSK @Drofmab @TiltedCoffee24 I used to deal with this all the time doing customer care for AT&T Wireless. If a rep didn't tell you that you would be charged, then it is their fault, and SaskTel owes you full credit.

  • FlyfyreStreams Fly (@FlyfyreStreams) reported

    @badhabstakes Sasktel Centre never felt that big tbh, but yeah it’s absolutely better than this

  • Xzyer Gavin (@Xzyer) reported

    @SaskTel @TELUS If you already support the Cellular Apple Watch then you already support eSIM, they both use the same eSIM tech. So why are you exclusively offering the use of eSIM for only Apple Watches? Seems like an exclusivity deal that your customer base should know about.

  • cstewartyqr Colin Stewart (@cstewartyqr) reported

    @Drofmab They're a regional carrier, so their license does not allow them to reach their signal into Manitoba. I have friends who live four miles from the MB border. They can see the SaskTel tower, but have no service. Yet, if they go four miles into MB, they can roam and have service.

  • bourassa_derek Derek Bourassa (@bourassa_derek) reported

    @SaskTel @SaskParty @Sask_NDP If SaskTel truly valued customer safety and security in these times, they'd include call display as a standard feature on every plan. $8/month for safety, or free 3 way calling. Which is a luxury and which is necessity?

  • cstewartyqr Colin Stewart (@cstewartyqr) reported

    @Drofmab Rogers coverage tanked when SaskTel switched from CDMA to 4G. I remember coming home from Canora when they changed over. Used to have service in Fort Qu'Appelle, but after the change, no service until I got into the city.

  • Elon_R_Tusk Elon Tusk (@Elon_R_Tusk) reported

    @slats_20 @travistravis @WotherspoonT Bruh you’re not understanding some basic **** here. Nobody said we are all with Sasktel for our cells. *The reason* Telus charges less in Saskatchewan is because Sasktel is here and competes. Telus uses Sasktel towers here.

  • bernie8859 John B 🌻🍺👨🏻‍🍳💉💉💉💉 (@bernie8859) reported

    @MondoAlberta @therealwoodsbre @JFCnotagain The devil bargain that originally covered telecomm in Canada was: offer service to anyone who wants it at a reasonable price in exchange for assured profit. This was regardless of private (Bell, BCTel) or utilities (AGT, SaskTel, etc). Deregulation f**ked that up.

  • huddy306 Huddy (@huddy306) reported

    @RealTenille Certainly isn’t specific to SaskTel. Think Bell or Rogers gonna treat you better? That being said they usually waive it once so not sure why that isn’t being done here.