Sasktel Outage Report in Toronto, Ontario
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The latest reports from users having issues in Toronto come from postal codes M5A.
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 Toronto, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Sasktel reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Toronto 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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Phone (40%)
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Internet (20%)
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Total Blackout (13%)
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Wi-fi (13%)
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TV (13%)
Live Outage Map Near Toronto, Ontario
The most recent Sasktel outage reports came from the following cities: Toronto.
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Sasktel Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JM Amico 🇨🇦🇺🇦
(@4m1c0) reported
@SaskGatz @alexYQR This is the common sense option, but then again this is SaskTel - a company who hasn't got the memo on how they could bring in a new revenue stream by way of opening up their MaxTV Stream service to those who just want the app and service only.
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You, in the bushes.
(@youinthebushes) reported
@WilhelmGere @MeanwhileinCana @HopeAldridge The largest telecom companies (Telus/Bell) have towers that cover less than 30% of Canada. Rogers covers less than 20%. Sasktel is a poor example- they are probably the only crown telecom company left. They are basically subsidized. They are why Sk cell prices are way lower.
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SJMCOS
(@sjmcos) reported
SaskTel Centre Service on Route 333 at Stop #3164 [Route 333]
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Red
(@RedXIII_7618) reported
@JohnKleinRegina @SaskTel Probably neither. I'd imagine it's the hardware and material to build and maintain a fibre network that have seen inflation. The price index of fibre optic cables has increased 22% since 2021.
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Clay Bergen
(@Gromit1996) reported
@SaskTeebs @drmarcspooner Yes, but that’s not on the customer to foot if you suddenly want recompense for the service. Wouldn’t SaskTel want it’s customers to have a Sasktel email account to protect their own networks? We already 💰 for that privilege.
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S. Spark
(@0Sparkee) reported
@SaskTel The infiNET 20 plan is going up $5/month but you can save $10/month by signing a 2 year contract? It’s crazy to think that a dedicated customer of almost 40 years needs to sign a 2 year contract to save a few dollars.
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SJMCOS
(@sjmcos) reported
SaskTel Centre Service on Route 333 at Stop #3164 [Route 333]
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elle franco
(@ellefranco5) reported
@joelghill Plus SaskTel has added $5/month increase for internet service I would be happy to pay that if I knew the extra $ CIC will receive gets directed to Healthcare
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Devyn Gregoire
(@devyn_gregoire) reported
If you don't get started on building a new arena now, it will only get more expensive down the road. You also got to keep in mind how long SaskTel Centre is a viable facility without soaking money into it. Get **** done now.
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Huddy
(@huddy306) reported
@WilhelmGere @happylen5 @JeffWaltersSask Contracts are 2yrs, otherwise you are month to month. SaskTel doesn't even manage the email service themselves. Can you name the 3rd party that does, and so you think they are necessarily secure/'keeping your information private'?