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Sasktel outages and service status 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

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Fidelities
    Fid (@Fidelities) reported

    @SaskTelSupport Nothing like waiting a week and a half for an appointment, the tech showing up late and then not being able to fix it, getting rebooked and then having to wait for the maxTV to turn on at a later date despite self-install. Pure incompetence by @SaskTel.

  • tmccann14
    Tanya McCann (@tmccann14) reported

    @WapWes @SaskTelSupport @SaskTel We were told we live in the middle of 2 towers, the worst spot to be! We have to run to a window if someone phones out cells phones while we are in the house. We keep our landline because cell service is so ******, we are on a farm and have wifi but that doesn’t help phone calls.

  • caitlynwelder
    Caitlyn Welder (@caitlynwelder) reported

    @SaskTel please go back to LTE your 5G sucks

  • NWRPodcast
    Michael Medby (@NWRPodcast) reported

    @JeffWaltersSask 11: cancel the plans for SK Marshalls and tax bureau, claim it was just a joke 12: offer to help RCMP fund the reestablishment of rural depots to address security concerns 13: encourage SaskTel to expand East and West to help all Canadians with affordable competition

  • PrestonKanak
    Preston Kanak (@PrestonKanak) reported

    @SaskTel Isn’t there something you can do on your end to block these obvious scam messages versus putting it on us? Other providers have tech in place to help with this.

  • revealthebull
    Justine Justice (@revealthebull) reported

    @SaskTel South Saskatchewan be prepared to have holes dug up all over your yard. Sasktel will trash your fences and gardens. They will be rude to you and call you names; steal anything of value in your yard. It will cost you thousands to repair the damages. The Minister will do nothing.

  • SKnewstalk
    B (@SKnewstalk) reported

    @PremierScottMoe your budget should have put @sasktel in its place for being a degenerate crown Corp and charging service users more while they get services reduced.

  • LyleYou30525717
    Lyle Young (@LyleYou30525717) reported

    @WayneMantykaCTV @BradWall306 Keep your head down Sasktel. You’re about to experience the same vacuum as Manitoba Tel; another Bell Company.

  • alexYQR
    Alex (@alexYQR) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    Remember that one time when the @SaskParty tried charging everyone in the Province for a bad email service, and then decided against it ( after public outage ), forcing @SaskTel to take blame and hoped everyone forgot about it? That was a funny week. #skpoli

  • ClassicElfer
    Elfer (@ClassicElfer) reported

    @jerik22 @Ryan_r_Williams This is the line the big telcos use, but it doesn't hold up under scrutiny. Before sasktel was bought out, they were somehow able to offer lower prices than they offered in much more densely populated provinces, in order to compete with the publicly-owned service.