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Sasktel outages and service status in Sintaluta, 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).

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sintaluta, Saskatchewan

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 36% Phone (36%)
  • 21% Internet (21%)
  • 14% Total Blackout (14%)
  • 14% Wi-fi (14%)
  • 14% TV (14%)

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • emthemoonchild2
    Emi (@emthemoonchild2) reported

    My phone has had no service all day and I had phone calls I needed to make, What ******** is going on Sasktel fix your ****

  • WotherspoonT
    Trent Wotherspoon (@WotherspoonT) reported

    Internet & cellular connectivity isn’t a luxury. It’s an essential service. And an economic opportunity for rural, FN & northern communities. From SARM, to APAS to FN leaders leaders are united. We’re calling on Sask. Party to enable SaskTel to invest to make it happen.

  • AnthonyPenner5
    Anthony Penner (@AnthonyPenner5) reported

    @tammyrobert Wait. Just wait. I had to look this up. SaskTel's cell service started in 1989. Romanow and Calvert (91-2003). The claim is that during foundational years, there were no cell towers built? 21 years since the NDP's been in. Why the sweet hell is this a talking point?

  • leasch15
    Lea 🇨🇦 (@leasch15) reported

    @drsusanshaw @SaskTel Yeah supposedly our SIN # has been shut down due to suspicious activity 🙄

  • bobofthenorth
    R.J.(Bob) Evans (@bobofthenorth) reported

    @AnnexAgro @SpaceXStarlink @elonmusk When I add my up and down together I barely get to 1/3 of your up. Latency is about the same but there's simply no comparison to the bandwidth. That's the best SaskTel can do out here but even in the city their best won't be anywhere close to those numbers. Not even close.

  • Bnovak11
    political watchdog (@Bnovak11) reported

    @LHubich SaskTel is broken up to different provinces except here. But they call themselves Sask Strong. SaskTel virus etc is contracted out to an American company. Over passes to France, SaskTel marketing bell in Manitoba. Tree cutting at our ice storm was Americans. We need a list

  • pau1234la
    thanks, pants! ☀︎ (@pau1234la) reported

    @birlios Ok and significant investments to telecoms in Indigenous, Northern, and rural communities. Make SaskTel internet and phone service free.

  • JeremySimes
    Jeremy Simes (@JeremySimes) reported

    Wotherspoon says government took $110 M from SaskTel. This could have been invested. Will the gov't put money where mouth is and treat this as a priority and let SaskTel invest.

  • scott_movid
    Buy me Brunch (@scott_movid) reported

    Hey SaskTel, give it up with the stupid #sasktelcares hashtag. It’s passive aggressive and I’m over seeing it.

  • cstewartyqr
    Colin Stewart (@cstewartyqr) reported

    @habpipes @hinz_tamara Morgan didn't specify towers for data, though. He said towers in general. Which begs the question.... My dad had a cellphone in about 1995. How did SaskTel provide service if they didn't build towers?