CoverageMap
CACanada

SaskTel

SaskTel is a smaller mobile network operator in Canada. As an MNO, SaskTel runs its own cellular infrastructure and delivers direct network access.
Network Capabilities
Network Operator3GLTE5G NR

SaskTel Performance

Explore median performance metrics for SaskTel, calculated from millions of real-world, crowdsourced speed tests. These results reflect typical everyday performance to help you compare carriers across the country.

25.1

Mbps

Download

4.1

Mbps

Upload

83

ms

Latency

3.8/ 10

Reliability

Based on over 100 speed tests

Ad

SaskTel Coverage Map

View real-time coverage data for SaskTel across Canada. Our coverage maps are based on millions of crowdsourced speed tests from users like you and allow you to see how well SaskTel performs with granular detail.

Ad

SaskTel Network Details

Explore the technical foundation of SaskTel's network, including supported wireless technologies, spectrum frequencies, and available bands. This detailed breakdown highlights the apabilities that power coverage, capacity, and performance, along with the specific spectrum ranges used to deliver service across different areas. Use this information to understand device compatibility, network reach, and how SaskTel's infrastructure supports real-world speeds and reliability.

Technologies
3G
LTE
5G NR
Frequencies
850 MHz
1.7 GHz
1.9 GHz
2.6 GHz
3.5 GHz
Bands
5G
n66
n78
4G
b2
b4
b5
b7
b13
b25
b66
b71
2G/3G
2
5

SaskTel MCC-MNC Codes

Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC) are unique identifiers assigned to mobile network operators. Together, they form the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) identifier that your phone uses to identify and connect to SaskTel's network. These codes are broadcast by cell towers and are used for network selection, roaming agreements, and regulatory compliance. This list contains the codes used by SaskTel that are currently in active use.

MCCMNCPLMN
302780302-780

Ad

SaskTel Autonomous System Numbers (ASN)

Autonomous Systems are groups of networks that participate in global internet routing. They are typically managed by companies, organizations, governments, or other entities. Each autonomous system is assigned a unique number that identifies them called an Autonomous System Number (ASN). When your phone connects to the internet, it's assigned an IP address that is managed by the autonomous system. The autonomous system then determines how that traffic is routed to and from the internet. Below are the autonomous systems used by SaskTel for its cellular network.

AS803

SaskTel

About SaskTel

SaskTel logo

SaskTel is a smaller mobile network operator in Canada. Operating its own cellular network infrastructure including cell towers, spectrum licenses, and core network equipment. As an MNO, SaskTel provides direct network access and is responsible for network quality and coverage expansion. It is owned by Government of Saskatchewan. With approximately 0.67 million subscribers as of 2023, SaskTel is considered a smaller carrier in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

How good is SaskTel in Canada?

SaskTel is a smaller mobile network operator in Canada offering 5G and 4G LTE coverage. Use our interactive map to check coverage quality at your specific location.

Where does SaskTel offer 5G in Canada?

Yes, SaskTel offers 5G coverage in select areas of Canada. Check our coverage map for specific 5G availability.

How does SaskTel stack up against other carriers?

Compare SaskTel with other carriers in your area using our coverage comparison tool. Visit the regional coverage pages to see detailed rankings and performance metrics for your area.

What is the reliability score?

The reliability score summarizes how dependable mobile performance is in Canada. It uses a 0.0 to 10.0 scale (higher is better) and is calculated from real-world speed test percentiles with weighted components: download (50%), latency (30%), and upload (20%). It evaluates the lower-end experience using the bottom 10%, 5%, and 1% percentiles when enough samples are available. If local speed testing is limited, a coverage-based fallback is used from signal quality distribution (great/good/poor).

What makes SaskTel a smaller provider?

Smaller network providers are regional carriers or niche operators that serve specific parts of Canada or specialized customer segments. They still run their own networks but operate on a smaller scale than nationwide providers.

Who owns the network behind SaskTel?

SaskTel operates its own network. The company is owned by Government of Saskatchewan.

How many subscribers does SaskTel have?

SaskTel has approximately 0.67 million subscribers as of 2023.

What do the performance metrics mean?

The performance metrics summarize median download speed, upload speed, and latency from crowdsourced tests on SaskTel's network. Higher download/upload and lower latency indicate a faster, more responsive connection.

Why can parts of the coverage map look empty?

Coverage maps are built from crowdsourced tests, so areas with limited recent data can look incomplete. over 100 tests for SaskTel in Canada. Coverage improves as more tests are collected for SaskTel.

How do I report incorrect data for SaskTel?

Our coverage insights come from crowdsourced test data, so community feedback is a key part of improving accuracy. If you spot incorrect details for SaskTel, send us a report and we will review and update the data as needed.

Compare All Carriers

See how SaskTel stacks up against other carriers in Canada.

View All Carriers

Check Your Location

Enter your address to see detailed coverage information.

Search Location