Sasktel Outage Report in Port Moody, British Columbia
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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 Port Moody, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Port Moody and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Sasktel users through our website.
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TV (31%)
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Phone (31%)
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Internet (15%)
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Total Blackout (15%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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m3t4lw01f
(@m3t4lw01f) reported
@justinpitcher @Bell I absolutely agree. Sasktel has a service that's 10 down 2 up and it's $150 a month. After 200GB it's throttled to 2 down, 256k up. Or, pay $100 for 100GB and then pay $20/25GB up to 100GB then $3/GB after that. Neither of them are even useful with those limits.
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Murray in Saskatoon
(@packman1221) reported
@SaskTel People really watch this crap?
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Craig Martinka
(@craiger012) reported
@worldhockeyrpt @Sportsnet We with shaw! Must be a sasktel problem then!?
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Mark Poppen 🇳🇱🇨🇦
(@MarkPoppen) reported
@SaskTel But it's also the other way around and that's dumb. "This is not a long-distance call, you don't need to dial a 1. Please hang up and try again"... @daftviking
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Angry Regina Guy
(@AngryReginaGuy) reported
@EmKraemer The router from SaskTel should have the 5ghz option. 5ghz doesn't penetrate/have the best range so maybe its on and you're not getting the signal? (Is it a big building?) Extenders only extend existing signal and can't swap to 2.4 to 5ghz SFAIK.
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Justin Leray
(@leray81) reported
@richperrin39 @ginny_jenny @SaskTelSupport Richie it works on the app. Sasktel fail.
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Ned
(@68_soul) reported
@SaskTel new to max tv stream. The signal on the 2nd floor isn't strong at times. Lots of buffering. What do I need for a stronger signal on the 2nd floor. Modem was installed in the basement. Thx.
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**** Cartier
(@JockCartier) reported
@LeafsBroncosLFC @SaskTelSupport @NHLdotcom I mean, it's ultimately for your own good... but still absurd. Is it online too? Would seem to be a SaskTel problem... but maybe they got marching orders from the NHL if it's online too? Somebody done f'd up.
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Brian Gordon
(@greengordon) reported
@StephenPunwasi Another reason for government to provide a service is because ‘the market’ is not competitive and never will be. E.g. the Canadian government really should renationalise SaskTel (or equivalent) and expand it across the country. Our cell phone bills would drop by $25/month.
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Mark Poppen 🇳🇱🇨🇦
(@MarkPoppen) reported
Hey @SaskTel? I'm sure your phone systems are smart enough to route a call even if I dialled the long distance 1 or not. Making me hang up and dial the number again seems archaic.