SaskTel

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation, operating as SaskTel, is a Canadian crown-owned telecommunications firm based in the province of Saskatchewan. Owned by the provincial government, it provides wireline and wireless communications services, including landline telephone, mobile networks, broadband internet (including copper DSL, fibre to the home, and wireless broadband), IPTV, and security services. Through a subsidiary, SaskTel International, the company has also worked on telecom infrastructure projects in countries such as Argentina and the Bahamas, as well as being the lead implementation company for the communication and control systems of the Channel Tunnel between England and France.

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation
SaskTel
FormerlySaskatchewan Government Telephones
Company typeCrown corporation
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedJune 12, 1908 (1908-06-12) (as Department of Railways, Telegraphs and Telephones)
June 1, 1947 (1947-06-01) (as Saskatchewan Government Telephones)
Headquarters2121 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 3Y2
Area served
Saskatchewan
Key people
Dustin Duncan, Minister Responsible for SaskTel
Charlene Gavel, President and CEO
Grant Kook, Chair of the Board of Directors
Revenue CA$1.3 billion
OwnerGovernment of Saskatchewan
Number of employees
3300
SubsidiariesDirectWest
SaskTel International
SecurTek
ASN
  • 803
Websitewww.sasktel.com

As of 2022, SaskTel serves around 1.4 million customers, and has an annual revenue of around CA$1.3 billion.

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