Quick update regarding SaskTel’s continued “4G” wireless coverage. They sent out a message that it’s been expanded to 15 more areas and now covers over 98% of the population in Saskatchewan. In addition, 42Mbps speeds will be coming to Regina and Saskatoon “by this summer”. Here’s the list of 15 new locations:
– Antler: provides coverage to the oil and gas area east of Redvers
– Archerwill: provides coverage to the area west of Archerwill including highways 35 and 349.
– Arelee: provides coverage to the area southwest of Radisson including highway 376.
– Belbutte: provides coverage to the area between Spiritwood and Glaslyn including highway 3.
– Bjorkdale: provides coverage to the area southeast of Tisdale including highway 23 south of Crooked River.
– Crooked River: provides coverage to the area east of Tisdale including highways 3 and 23.
– Hubbard: provides coverage to the area south of Ituna including Star Blanket Cree Nation, Little Black Bear First Nation, and highways 15 and 310.
– Hudson Bay: provides coverage to the town of Hudson Bay, including highways 3 & 9.
– Lestock: provides coverage to the village of Lestock and the surrounding area including highway 15.
– Missinipe: provides coverage to the Missinipe area.
– Montreal Lake: provides coverage to Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
– Rose Valley: provides coverage to the town of Rose Valley and the surrounding area including highway 35.
– Spy Hill: provides coverage to the village of Spy Hill and the surrounding area including highways 8 and 22.
– Stanley Mission: provides coverage to the community of Stanley Mission and the surrounding area.
– Wishart: provides coverage to the area south of Wynyard including Day Star First Nation.
Source: SaskTel
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