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SaskSticks

@165.154.x.x

Broadband in Rural Areas

I am not sure if this is an appropriate place to ask this question, if not then I apologize in advance.

I am retiring in 2 months and moving to Saskatchewan, where I was born. We are looking around the Prince Albert area, specifically Spruce Home, Holbein, and Weirdale. For various reasons, we are looking to purchase a home with acreage, and thus will not be living directly in a town or city. What internet options will be available to us? We are hoping for broadband internet, cable would be ideal but we doubt it will be available in our area. We have also considered Wireless in the past, but my son objected because he says it is no good for online gaming, which he enjoys a bit too much. So what are our options?

Thank you for any help.
Tikker_LoS

join:2004-04-29
Regina, SK
·SaskTel Saskatchewan

Re: Broadband in Rural Areas

There's not much in those places at all

Spruce Home is the only 1 that might have DSL access (i know the IR near there has it)

I'm not really sure on the wireless internet coverage in the north, so you'd be best to phone SaskTel and ask
GoGraphical

join:2007-03-04
Prince Albert, SK

Service is mediocre, support is so-so

I've had both Sasktel and Shaw Cable (Rogers) in the same location for a year straight. Shaw is faster 90% of the time, but unreliable 50% of the time. Sasktel is reliable (i.e. you have a live internet connection) almost always but the speeds are not acceptable for "high speed" and they are unwilling to offer custom speed plans (I *WANT* to pay more for more upspeed but they don't want to hear it). I work from home and this has always been a bone of contention. I've since dropped Shaw because they have a habit of throttling your connection if you use any amount of measurable bandwidth in a short time period and their connection was sketchy. Overall Sasktel is the better provider of the two.

The real problem with Sasktel is they have a marketing department that doesn't know their ass from their elbow and doesn't understand how DSL works. They offer up silly specs in their advertising and then *never* are able to deliver on them in real-world service. Their support people are friendly but minimally trained, their customer service people are also friendly but are almost internet illiterate, their billing department is unable to comprehend logic and instead seems to go by some set of predefined pages of canned nonsense.

Basically, the best review I could give Sasktel is "They are better than nothing." If you want a truly good internet connection, move out of Saskatchewan.
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