SaskTel, officially Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation, is a Canadian crown corporation founded in 1908. Headquartered in Canada, it is wholly owned by the Saskatchewan provincial government. Employing approximately 2,340 people, SaskTel provides a range of telecommunications services across the province, encompassing landline telephone, mobile phone networks, broadband internet access, IPTV, and security solutions. In 2024, the company reported revenues exceeding $1 billion.
SaskTel experienced a provincewide outage affecting wireless customers' ability to dial out on Friday, August 25. The outage also impacted SaskTel Business Integrated Business Communications (IBC) customers and VoIP services. The company reported the disruption at approximately 9:00 a.m. CST. SaskTel is investigating a system network failure that affected customers on August 22 and hopes to conclude the investigation soon. On a separate note, Saskatoon Transit offered direct bus service to SaskTel Centre for attendees of the Lainey Wilson concert on Saturday. Buses departed from the Special Events Stop every ten minutes between 5:40 p.m. and 7:20 p.m., with post-event drop-off at the downtown terminal. Regular fares applied to this service.
SaskTel offers 7 products in the media and telecoms services industry. SaskTel's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services, consumer electronics and telecoms services.
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SaskTel's revenues were over $1B in 2024. Caretta Research has split SaskTel's revenue into 7 different product categories, the largest of which is enterprise broadband and voice. For full access to SaskTel's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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