
Yet again SaskTel has kept the fine people of Saskatchewan informed. They announced today that their “4G” network has been expanded to 13 more locations. Perfect timing for their upcoming devices (Galaxy S II and Bold 9900). Here are new coverage areas:
· Ceylon South: coverage to the area southwest of Radville including highway 6 between Minton & Pangman.
· Cigar Lake Mine: provides coverage to the mine site and the surrounding area.
· Cut Knife: coverage to the town of Cut Knife and the surrounding area including highways 21 and 40.
· Dahinda: provides coverage to the area south of Avonlea including highway 334.
· Endeavour & Etomami Lake: coverage north of Preeceville including highway 9.
· Key Lake Mine: provides coverage to the mine site and the area immediately surrounding the site.
· McArthur River Mine: provides coverage to the mine site and the area immediately surrounding the site.
· McClean Lake Mine: provides coverage to the mine site and the surrounding area.
· Mildred: provides coverage to the area between Shell Lake and Spiritwood including highway 3.
· Saskatoon University of Saskatchewan #2: provides improved coverage on campus.
· Spring Valley: coverage to the Hamlet of Spring Valley and the surrounding area including highway 36.
· Yellow Quill: provides improved coverage at Yellow Quill First Nation.
Source: SaskTel
Nice banner… LET THE LAWSUITS BEGIN!
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They REALLY need another tower in Prince Albert. Especially on the East Flat. West Flat people have no issues, even in the basement of their houses. I have dead spots in my backyard. And Prince Albert’s 3G network is pretty heavily loaded and the few antennas can’t keep up.
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I don’t know where the East Flat is in the city but I do know they will be putting up another tower in “Prince Albert Exhibition” coming August 2011…
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They need to fix all the holes in Saskatoon
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Great, so now Telus also has better coverage. Slacktel is good for the network at least.
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I agree with Brendon, they have many holes. I was with Telus in Saskatoon near the university and I ended up having to return a Desire HD because it just couldnt get enough signal at my house (dropping every call). I ended up getting the iphone 4. Then when I moved to Edmonton I found that the battery on my Iphone laster 2-3 times longer than in Saskatoon due to the better signal (-66 db at times).
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