Sasktel outages and service status in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
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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 Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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summer ☀ storm (@summerstrm) reportedWhy did my @SaskTel internet just cut out? Anyone else east side of Saskatoon? 🤔
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Colin Stewart (@cstewartyqr) reported@tammyrobert @SaskTel What really kills me with SaskTel though is their employees' assertion that no private company would provide service in rural SK (which they don't, either). Access, RFNow, one of the satellite companies Xplornet provide internet in rural SK.
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Commissioner Miner (@fanCRTCProfling) reportedFew New #CRTC tariffs, Support Structure amendments (not 404 this time): 1. T/N: 0580, Telus 2. T/N 0978, Bell 3. T/N 1180, NWTel 4. T/N 0377, SaskTel 5. T/N 0655, Telus (carrier access).
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Mark Firemoon (@MFiremoon) reported@kirkrussell4 @flipkoin2 Lüm mobile runs on Bell's network outside of Saskatchewan, but the profits go back to the provincially owned, SaskTel. Support the people of Saskatchewan who kept public ownership.
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Mike Dubitz (@Duber69) reported@itsfarber @Sportsnet Had this app for a month. Canceled the service and got sasktel Max Live Streaming box. World of a difference.
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Robbert Glennjamin (@BobbGlenn) reported@TerryLazarou @CityofRegina @SaskTel Yeah I wasn't trying to hijack the thread just getting at the root of the issue. The double standard definitely exists.
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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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Bryce Lugt (@LugtBryce) reported@SaskTel why do I pay so much for brutal internet?? Gotta help a guy out this is embarrassing!
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jandm329 (@jandm329) reported@PremierScottMoe let me guess? you want to implement digital ID to enforce it. I would cancel my sasktel in a heartbeat
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SaskTel Support (@SaskTelSupport) reported@tmccann14 @SaskTel Hi Tanya. Thank you for the feedback. Actual speeds and coverage may vary due to the device being used, network congestion, distance from the cell site, and local conditions. Unfortunately there could be some spotty areas along highways where population is sparse as well.