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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 Woodstock, Ontario

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Sasktel Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SaskTelSupport
    SaskTel Support (@SaskTelSupport) reported

    10:45 PM: A planned SaskTel outage will occur on March 11, from midnight to approximately 6:00 a.m., while crews complete permanent fibre repairs related to last year’s wildfire damage. During this window, Internet, wireless, and landline (home and business) services will be unavailable across multiple Northeast Saskatchewan communities, including Sandy Bay, Brabant Lake, Geikie River, Wollaston Lake, Black Lake, Key Lake, McArthur River, Cigar Lake, Collins Bay, Stony Rapids, and Fond‑du‑Lac. This work is necessary to repair the damage and ensure the long‑term reliability of services in the area. SaskTel apologizes for any inconvenience this outage may cause and thanks customers for their patience while crews complete the work as quickly as possible. In the event of an emergency, residents in and around these communities will need to physically contact their nearest emergency services for assistance. #skoutage

  • 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.

  • JBMcAdams
    Jonathan Adams (@JBMcAdams) reported

    Does anyone else in border communities have **** cell phone service ? We are 4 miles from border and 4 miles to a @SaskTel cell phone tower and for the last week we’ve had to go to the house to send a text ? Theory is that neither of cell providers want to cross the border

  • 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.

  • LyamWitherow
    Lyam Witherow (@LyamWitherow) reported

    @Prominent_Bryan Sounds great but it will probably just result in more bad decisions. For example, the Sask Party and trying to sell off Sasktel to balance the budget like a bunch of retards.

  • XCorpHub
    XCorpHub (@XCorpHub) reported

    🚨 SaskTel partners with Starlink to boost connectivity for rural businesses SaskTel has formed a strategic partnership with Starlink to deliver high-speed business internet services across Saskatchewan. Effective April 1, 2026, the province’s crown corporation will manage installation, equipment purchases, and billing in-house for qualifying rural businesses holding a valid GST number. This initiative directly supports small farms, mines, and forestry operations in areas where traditional fibre or broadband infrastructure remains costly and slow to deploy. Existing Starlink Business customers can switch to SaskTel billing at no charge, allowing them to consolidate services seamlessly. The move represents a meaningful advancement in closing the connectivity gap for rural Saskatchewan enterprises.

  • JamieFarrell4
    Jamie Farrell (@JamieFarrell4) reported

    @SaskTel again lost our saskmax streaming tonight, every other night, it seems. Spend more time watching our fire stick than sask streaming, why am I paying for this crap service ?

  • GoodJobRobTV
    GoodJobRobTV (@GoodJobRobTV) reported

    @SaskTelSupport I hope we don't all have to call and make a complaint to see credit on our accounts here in warman. Do the right thing SaskTel.

  • SaskTelSupport
    SaskTel Support (@SaskTelSupport) reported

    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. #skoutage

  • EdwardsAcres
    Sean Edwards 🌾 (@EdwardsAcres) reported from Raymore, Saskatchewan

    @RobWarkentin @SaskTel @davisinst Not sure. I've never tried.