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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).

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • gljsauer
    Greg Sauer (@gljsauer) reported

    @alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat They probably want service before the end of this century.

  • SaskTelSupport
    SaskTel Support (@SaskTelSupport) reported

    SaskTel service outage impacting Whitecap Dakota First Nation and other communities May 27, 2026 – SaskTel is currently experiencing a service outage impacting Internet, Wireless, and Landline (SaskTel Home and Business Phone) services in and around Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Pike Lake, Gledhow and the surrounding areas. SaskTel technicians have been dispatched to resolve the outage, however, there currently is no estimated time of repair. SaskTel would like to apologize for any inconvenience this outage may cause for customers and thank them for their patience while we work to restore services as quickly as possible. In the event of an emergency, residents in and around the community will need to physically contact their nearest emergency services for assistance.

  • JolyWest99065
    Joly West (@JolyWest99065) reported

    @alexmarz @SaskTel @Telesat What a RETARD take. You’re a prime candidate for MAid. Holy **** you people are a cancer

  • AliFedrau
    Ali Fedrau (@AliFedrau) reported

    @AddaiIsrael @SaskTelSupport No, I mean I have a sasktel phone but my boyfriend bought me a new phone from the states with no plan on it. So how do I get the esim to my new phone that’s not connected to any network right now?

  • SimonKaos
    Gord Radcliffe (@SimonKaos) reported

    @SaskTelSupport You ought to be f&$kin embarrassed. No service for 22 hrs now?! This is not some cut line bs, this is a software issue! Think about it. YouTube still works but nothing else?!? They crashed all DNS data. Sasktel caused this, not something outside.

  • lyszy_b
    Lyszy B (@lyszy_b) reported

    @TELUSsupport @sasktel anyone else only have emergency calls available?! what's going on?!

  • JBMcAdams
    Jonathan Adams (@JBMcAdams) reported

    @SaskTel @TKeeps So if no one can cross the border we all just go without service ? What’s the point

  • SaskTelSupport
    SaskTel Support (@SaskTelSupport) reported

    On March 18, crews will be completing scheduled maintenance on the satellite network that supports SaskTel Landline Phone services (Home Phone and Business Phone) in Uranium City. As a result of this work, SaskTel Landline services will be unavailable for approximately eight hours in and around the community. While crews will work to complete the maintenance as quickly as possible, the exact timing of the service interruption and restoration cannot be confirmed in advance.

  • SaskTelSupport
    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.

  • ScottChestonSk
    Scott Cheston (@ScottChestonSk) reported

    @LeafandThistle I had that happen the spring of 1998. The WO at Line Training in Kingston invited me to instruct the QL3 line crse. Had to turn him down, as I was hired full time permanent at SaskTel as a lineman. Went to a Class A soldier from that point on.